Last School Day in Luanda Int'l School

June 22 2006

No doubt, Chely & Thasya will be flipping out happy and flipping out sad.  So many kids are leaving this year and never returning. Of course, C&T are not returning either ... regardless, saying goodbye is difficult.


As for me, my butt is dragging. I am so tired, especially after working until 1215am the other day. Can't get my groove back ... so I will just drag myself through Friday .... have dinner at Bahia (means bay in Portuguese) tonight with my lovely wife and then come home.


Ciao ciao

Moving and World Cup

June 21 2006

Moving = frustration and tons of work



World Cup (at least in Angola) = lost productivity, disruptions, and "take work home"



>>> had to go home early yesterday, for security reasons, because Angola was playing Iran in the WC.  Of course, had to continue working from home ... last communications with the office in Houston was 1215am this morning ... alarm went off at 345am ... nothing like a good night's sleep to be fresh and alert for today's challenges.



I love this job. My mother loves me. I am tired.  Have you ever played "two truth's and a lie"?  Can you guess the lie.



ciao ciao.

Kilo Mathematics

June 21 2006

Ok, so today, Decy needs to go to the US Embassy to get a US VISA renewal.  They only allow applications between 8-10am on Mondays and Wednesday.


Challenge:  Because so many of us "hard working folks" need kilos to go to work, "non-working" spouses are not allowed to use the kilos in the morning ... until 830am.  BUT, over 50% of the time an "830am kilo" does not arrive until 9-930am.  And, given the Angola traffic difficulties associated with travelling a whopping 6 miles (10 kilometers) ... more than 50% of the time a morning run to town takes > 1.5 hours.  With that math in mind, you can see it is virtually impossible for my lovely wife to get to the US Embassy ... unless she overnights in a hotel (if one were available) to avoid a 6 mile commute.


Contingency plan, stage right.  Lovely Wife can ride with me to work then take the kilo.  Of course, my kilo leaves at 5am, which means she is up at 4am ... only to wait at the office until approx 8am ... then wait 3 hours for a 5 minute interview at the US Embassy.


However, "rumor has it" her new US VISA will be ready tomorrow morning.  Although very tiring and frustrating, it beats the 3-4 month ordeal it takes to get a US VISA while in Indonesia .... now ... you go do the math.


ciao ciao

Hurry Hurry Wait

June 19 2006

Relocation .... take 2 .... we are now into the "hurry hurry" mode.  After being treated like a mushroom, there is now a flood of information, inquiries, requests, and other asundry things associated with the move to Indonesia.


Most important thing, is that I now must rush to put everything in place for Decy and the girls to leave on 29-July.  I "think" I received approval for that yesterday.  Now, on to reservations, VISAs, packing (2 suitcases, 1 carry-on, one 104 lb special box) ... each per person.


At the same time, we must complete the shutting down of this house and inventorying/valuing everything in the house (so how many rolls of toilet paper do we have now? and how many do we think we will have the day the packers come?) ... and arranging for the packers to come ... as well addressing the handling of certain things I have in storage in Houston.  However, the packers won't come until the end of August ... but all arrangements and inventorying have to be done before Decy leaves.


If the above isn't enough, I must also arrange for physical examinations for all of us ... guess that will be Monday or Tuesday after school lets out this Friday.  This should be fun ... in Angola.  I understand we will have to go to the local International SOS facility.


... oh, did I tell you I am still hashing ... and trying to do my daytime job.  uuuurrrrgggghhh ... this is enough to drive a man insane .... oops, already there.



ciao ciao

Relocation - The Continuing Saga

June 18 2006

So, last week I started fleshing out all the logistical plans on package, moving, and gettting the family from Angola to Indonesia.  I picked out flights and itineraries going both east to west, and west to east, so that I would be "ready to go" once I got the clarification from our Expat Center which direction we needed to travel.  Bet you can guess what happened .... here's the story ...



Given that schooling for Chely/Thasya is "important" it was the first thing I started working when I heard about the move.  Our first choice was Jakarta International School (JIS).  In May, we filled out and submitted the paperwork (hundreds of pages when you include transcripts). After being told in May there were no vacancies, we found an alternative school (Australian International School, AIS) ... and we started the enrollment process there too ... filled out and submitted more paperwork in May ... so ... we were progressing both AIS and JIS at the same time ... just in case, for contingency planning.  BTW, had to pay $150 application for each of the girls at both schools ... 4x$150 = $600 ... easy come / easy go. 



And ... we started making plans for a late August departure.



Now, late Friday, I learned that JIS has openings, subject to the girls passing entrance exams (not a guarantee but things should work out).  Here's the catch ... school starts 9-Aug ... my ETA there is 1-Sep .... looks like we have a gap.  Of course, if the girls don't get into JIS ... then they go to AIS .... nothing like uncertainty ... and BTW AIS is on a Jan-Dec school year so they would likely be in their current grades another 4 months ....



So, on Friday out went a flurry of emails.  I need to see if I can get approval to send the family out a month early.  If I get approval then we have just compressed our preparation time from 10 weeks to 6 weeks.  Yikes !!!! so much to do.



If I can't get the early departure approval, I'm not sure what I will do as I cannot leave Angola before 19-August.



Worse part is, if Decy and the girls leave early, then I will be here alone for 4 weeks (which I can handle), but then I will have to work with packers (who don't speak english) by myself.  Packing is scheduled for 21-22 August; as I was hoping to enjoy the weekend of 19-20 Aug with my friends, then begin the final push to move.


Ciao ciao

The Ugly Part of Relocation

June 15 2006

As mentioned, we are in the process of moving from Angola to Indonesia.  I am (once again) frustrated with the process.  As has been the practice for 20 years, I am being asked to make key decisions for my family and me based on little or no information.



Cases in point:



I have been advised my move was approved, but have never been actually offered the position.



I have been advised my work permit will be ready by end-June, but I have not been told how much I will earn.



I have been told to schedule my travel from Angola to Indonesia, but have not been advised if I am supposed to go through Houston (east to west route) or through South Africa (west to east route) ... the difference is only about $30,000.



I have been told to prepare my lists of things I am shipping and putting in storage, but haven't been told what my housing arrangements will be.



I have been told to work the school enrollment for Chely and Thasya, but I don't know where in the city of 20 million we will live.



.... and yet, after all this ... I will be expected to show up (a) on time, (b) fully complying with all policies, (c) ready to begin work on day-1, and (d) smiling and productive.



And, oh yeah, I will probably need to buy two cars when I get there, but nobody will tell me if I am entitled to company assistance on one or two .....



.... urgh .....



... life goes on ... TGIF !!!!

Keep Your Promises - Be Dependable

June 14 2006

As my family, friends, and coworkers know, I am very big on keeping my promises and being dependable.  I believe this is important at home and at the job.  As you can appreciate, when someone makes a promise then the "receiver" of the benefits relies on the promisor to deliver.


I can go into all kinds of examples, reasons, yadi yadi yadi, and bore you with stories.  But, I won't.  Let me just say if you are interested in seeing a true life business example of what happens when you don't deliver your promises ... just check out the latest Boeing and Airbus fiasco wherein Airbus just anounced further delays in its jumbo A380 plane program.


One day later:


(a) Singapore Airlines in retaliation/frustration (they were the first to order the A380 plane) announced a new plane order to Boeing worth $4.5G in firm purchases and $4.9G in options ..... yep US$9,000,000,000.00 .... that's a lot of dough, and


(b) the stock market increased Boeing's (and my) network by about 7% ($5G - Boeing; $xx - for me) ... while at the same time wiping out 25% of the value of Airbus


 .... ALL IN ONE DAY ...


Ouch !!!! Keep your promises.  Besides, your family and friends count on you !!! Say what you mean.  Mean what you say.  Honor your commitments ....


ciao ciao

Stock Market Stinks - Patience is Key ...

June 13 2006

Have you ever had to take medicine that tastes absolutely awful.  But, it was good for you ... and it made you well or healthy, as the case may be?


The stock market is like that right now.  After an  approx 25-30% run-up over the last couple of years, it is now in a bit of a funk (ergo correction).  Its down about 10% in the past 6 weeks  .... as people start worrying about inflation ... oil prices ... terrorism .... hurricanes ... yadi yadi yadi.


I hate down markets. They make me blue.  BUT, and this is a big but .... it is in the down markets that I put in place what I need to make the money in the up market.  Thus, I need "down markets" so I buy stocks cheaply ... then sell in the "up market" ... like Xerox and Lucent ... still waiting on the right moment for Union Pacific and Boeing.


So ... patience is key. Positioning is critical.  The reward will come.  Nevertheless, it still makes me blue ....

Here's one I forgot ....

June 13 2006

Thasya and her "painting" ...


Some Asian Night Pics

June 12 2006

Dona doing a dance.



Just me and George


Decy and Maya.


Dearth of Morgan Blogs

June 11 2006

Seems we still have a dearth of Morgan blogs.  But, no doubt with camp being over the Morgans will once again unite.  I see that Josh is trying to "stir the pot again" .... he he he ... like father like son.


On Saturday we completed our "4th Asian Night" here in Angola.  Decy was the key organizer, although she created a committee to help her out.  It was very nicely done with dancing, singing, and entertainment for about 3 hours.  We had about 160-170 guests .... and probably some 50-75 different Asian foods (plus desserts).  For once, we actually didn't lose money on the event.  I will post some pics in the next day or two.


Decy has learned much over the last couple of years here in Angola.  And, she has been the focal point for Asians.  When she arrived here in 2002 there was no "Asian group(s)" for cultural association and few Asians knew each other.  Now, Decy has a database of names, phone numbers, and email mail addys.  She regularly gets emails from around the world asking about Asians in Angola.


Decy is the founder of "Asian Group" and the Asian nights.  The nights have grown from 40 to 160 participants, and many have to be turned away (due to capacity limits).  FYI, once we go over appx 150 attendees we have to rent a facility which would cost thousands of dollars.  Last Saturday was her final event as the organizer, as we are moving to Indonesia.


Now comes the challenge of finding a replacement that can carry on the tradition ... a tough challenge at that.


I love my wife, Decy, and am very proud of her accomplishments.  It is clear that she can do anything that she put her mind to.


ciao ciao

The Irrationality of Rationality

June 08 2006

Here's something for you economics types.  The "experts" claim that the market is always rational .... housing prices are rational, stock prices are rational, store prices are rational, yadi yadi yadi.


Of course, to believe the rationality of the rational theory then one has to believe that people individually and collectively are rational.  We know that people are NOT rational, but are emotional.  They are both fear driven and greed driven .... while some (good) folks are alturistically driven.


In the case of mathematics, we know that 1+1+1=3.  But it is not that way with people.  The summation of irrational beings does not suddenly become a rational society.  This is the case in economics, politics, business, life, and even religion.


So what can we do about irrationality?  About all we can do, is understand that people, markets, and things are not always rational .... although in most cases they are "explainable".  We need to accept that people and events, although understandable (after the fact) aren't always predictable ... and in the most cases are not controllable.  We need to understand our limitations ... and protect ourselves from ourselves ... and in particular our own irrationality and fears.


Its like white water rafting.  When the big 15 foot wave is heading right for you, you want to run from the wave ... turn away ... protect yourself.  If you do, then you will capsize.  However, if you charge right into the wave ... and face your fears ... then you have a good probability of successfully navigating the monster wave.  FACE YOUR FEARS, RECOGNIZE YOUR SHORT COMINGS, TRUST IN GOD, and MOVE FORWARD.


What about irrational markets?  Oh yeah, I don't understand the stock market .... its down 10% in the last month due to the fear of inflation and higher interest rates.  Does that make sense ?  No !!  What am I doing about it ?  Actually, I'm just staying the course in my investments .... I'm like the turtle .... slow and steady ... that will win the race .... 


For the younger folks in the world, and the ones that read this blog (including the one that had a decision to make) ... identify your goals, dreams, hopes .... develop a plan ... work the plan ... stay focused ... modify the plan, when necessary .... but stay focused on the GOAL ...


ciao ciao

Morgans Unite !!!

June 08 2006

Come hither ... from here, from there, from everywhere ... come back from work ... from camp .... from girl friends, from wives, from boy friends ....


Where are the Morgan bloggers???


... guess I shall wait until morning (Angola time) to blog something of value .... being as nobody but Liz and I are engaged !!!!

Life is a Circle

June 07 2006

What a truism.  As some of you may know, before moving to Angola I lived and worked in Aceh, Indonesia.  That was a tough time in my life (2000-2001) and it was particularly stressful because I was in a "war zone".  Ultimately I was evacuated because of safety reasons.  After the evacuation, I was on refuge status in Jakarta and lived in a hotel there for about 9 months .... ultimately coming to Angola to live in work.


And so, to complete the "circle" I am now being transferred back to Indonesia.  I will work and live in Jakarta ... but not as a "refuge" this time.  International relocations are quite a challenge ... and the process is complicated, time consuming and frustrating.  Plus, setting up a "new life" there will be full of interesting twists and turns.  No doubt this will make good "blogging fodder" ... so, hang on to your hats.  Hopefully, some of you will find this interesting reading over the next few months.


*** Part 1:


International relocations is very much a "hurry, hurry, wait" situation.  I was first approached in April about the move (which came as a complete surprise as I expected to be here in Angola until June 2007).  I was told scant information but expected to provide prompt feedback on whether or not I was interested.  Then I heard the move was a "done deal" ... before I even said "yes".  So, I spent the next few weeks scurrying around trying to flesh out details of the move, housing, schooling for Thasya and Chely, and the job so that I didn't feel like a mushroom .... then came the "silence" part where I heard absolutely nothing about the move.


Kept asking for information, but got scant details.  Kept hearing that things were moving along and soon they would request key personal information from me, but heard nothing.  I reminded everybody that I was going on vacation for 3 weeks ... so what did they do ... they issued their barrage of questions/requests (all with "prompt replies" required) WHILE I was on vacation.  Luckily I was able to handle the requests before White Water Rafting.


NOW ... its silence once again .... stay tuned.

Back in the Saddle

June 07 2006

Just a quickie.  Back at work now .... some things never change or at least they do so in only "geologic time".


No doubt friends and family have seen Josh's pics on the White Water Rafting ... yahoo ... still feel the thrill of 15 ft waves.


SORRY, nothing exciting to write about this morning. I will blog tonight after I get some "juicy material" to write about ....


ciao ciao

Survived !!

June 03 2006

We owned the Colorado River !!!  No doubt Josh, Chris, & Paul will tell their own stories and post their own pics, so I won't steal their thunder.  But, in a word ... AWSOME !!!


Forget everything you know about white water rafting.  Think Cataract Canyon, Utah ... 3 of the top 10 rapids in the US ... any time of year ... and the best overall set in the nation at this time .... think 5 days .... ~95 total miles travelled, ~80 miles paddled by hand in kayaks ... think 15 foot toe-to-crest waves ... think bodies flying everywhere ... think think think think ....


What a ride !!! wave after wave ... Class II, Class III, Class IV, Class V ... and two Class VIs that HAD TO BE AVOIDED.  Often times, we were navigating between "certain capsize" on the left and right to "likely capsize" in the middle.


To say we got wet was an understatement ... nothing was left dry.



To say we got thrown around is a joke ... Josh and Chris were airborne more than once.


Think ... small rubber ducky (kayak) being drenched, beaten, thrown by waves ... 8, 10, 12, 15 foot high ... nowhere to run, nowhere to hide ... capsizing was nearly certain many times ... with only sheer determination, strength, and heading straight into the "enemy" as the only possible chance of survival.


Who went over and who didn't?  I'll never tell ... but it wasn't me.  Be watching the sites of Josh, Chris, and Paul ... "for the rest of the story".


What was the best part? .... being with my sons.  What was the funniest part? ... watching Josh/Chris fly without wings. What was the saddest part? ... having to say good-bye, once again.

So Many Shrimp ... so Little Time

May 27 2006

The great convergence of the Morgan boys occurred Friday in Denver.  After waiting 4 hours for the old man (me) to arrive all of us (and the stunning and talented Stacy) put on our best duds and headed to the Broker Restaurant.  After valet parking we walked into the bank, down the stairs, and I promptly tripped (but didn't fall) on the last step.


We announced our arrival (actually, I think my tripping pre-announced us) .... we were promptly led into the VAULT and placed in a corner (do you think they knew we were going to be "acting up" a bit?).


Out came two giant bowls of boiled shrimp (yahoo !!). Paul took a pic and hopefully will post it.  We dug in ... and in ... and in .... and loudly said "Decy", "Chely", and "Thasya" THREE times (its an Indonesian thing, sorry).


We ordered our foods, drinks, and other asundry things and then dug back into our shrimp.  Ahhh, what a wonderful night ... can't explain all the wonderful delicacies that we ate ... but the best way to characterize the evening was when I asked the stunning and talented Stacy if dinner was worth the effort of dressing up ... and she replied "YEP" ... that's my girl.  Oops, sorry ... that's Chris's girl.


After a night of watching movies, got about 4 hours sleep, woke up the boys at 6am ... shortly we head up the mountain for a drive to Grand Junction ... with visions of shrimpies dancing in our head.


Ciao ciao.

Goldtoother ...

May 24 2006

Ahem, recall James Bond in the movie "goldfinger" ... well, having completed my dental work this morning I now have a nice shiny gold crown on a molar (its stronger than porcelian, which I need as I grind my teeth at night) ... and so .... with my gold tooth ... I should now be called (a) goldtoother ... or (b) Mr Bill (MaryBeth's choice) ..... maybe I should just stick with Desperado ...


Just love technology and my company (sometimes they are AR).  Tried and tried last night to access my Co email via Grandma Suzy's broadband.  Even called the company "Helpless Desk".  Lo & behold ... they say that Grandma Suzy needs a router for me to access the Company via her cable modem ... because the IP address wasn't compatible with the VPN network .... soooo, given that I had to access my email (no real choice) ... I dumbed down .... good ole' dial-up .... can you say SNAIL?


Ha ... lunch time soon .... hmmmm, hungry .. Hungry ... HUNGRY ... think I'm going to Chinese buffet to get a fortune cookie that will say "you will travel to faraway places with your job" ...


Ciao ciao

Time to Move Forward ....

May 23 2006

Vacation step-1 is now complete.  Paul is graduated ... time to fly back to Florida to complete some dental work (step-2).  Step-3 (white water rafting) is just around the corner.


This trip to Tennessee has been extremely enlightening and fulfilling.  This trip, I was able to see the spouse and "close female friends" of all three sons (ahem, for the avoidance of doubt each son had only one "significant other).  It is amazing to watch the boys (now men) grow and develop.  It is interesting to see the woman they are bonding with ... all of them very nice, very strong, very confident .... all very different.


I have good sons, every one of them.  I am so proud of them.  They have shown and proven that children from a divorce don't have to be plagued with emotional problems and aren't doomed to failure.  These guys are strong, confident, intelligent, and have a plan for their life ... they are all excelling ...  they are NOT a "statistic" ...


I can't really say it is anything I have particularly done.  I've been pretty much an absent father, and in particular the last 10 years I have been overseas.  However, I have tried to help raise my sons when I can / where I can, to give them guidance, support, and love whenever I could.  But, I think the "honor" goes to their mother ... Jeana ... I "tip my hat" to you and say .... job well done.


.... guess its time to head to the airport ... for Step-2 ... but in my heart, my focus is Step-3 as once again all four of "us guys" will be given yet one more opportunity to bond ... and I thank God for each and every opportunity .... not every father has such.


Ciao ciao.

Monday Morning ...

May 22 2006

Its not my normal Mon-AM, but I did log on to my office email while vacation.  I HATE ... hurry hurry .... wait ... hurry hurry wait.  Got an email from the other side of the world asking that I do something ASAP .... and send it to them.


Geez, I told them 3 weeks ago I was going on vacation and that if they needed any special work to request it BEFORE I left ... so what do they do?  First, they request it nicely 2 days after I left ... so I responded nicely I would work on it during vacation (isn't that nice of me) but would complete it and submit it when I return.


Now, they tell me to do it ASAP ... so much for vacation.


On a better note, having a great time visiting the boys and meeting their friends ... you have probably seen some of the blogs on that ... these folks (sons & friends) are a great group.  If more "young adults" were like them ... the world would truly be a better place ... let's pray that the "yeast" leavens all the bread of the world.


BTW ... I LOVE little Daniel ... what a bundle of joy .... he he he ....

Sunday ... a Day of Thanks

May 21 2006

Today, I'm in the US (Tenn) with my sons ... and away from my wife and daughters (they are in Angola).  This is a reversal of my normal pattern ..... it is very hard being away from Decy and the girls; I am so use to being with them every day ... they are an integral part of my "daily life".



When I'm with Decy, I think of my sons.  When I am with my sons, I think of Decy and my daughters.  Is that wrong?  No, not necessarily ... as I love all of them.  I do, however, have to remember to enjoy EACH AND EVERY DAY ... to take advantage of all the opportunities to be with the ones I love ... and to trust God to protect the ones who are not with me; and trust I must.



Today I give thanks that there are so many in my family, that we love each other, we respect each other, we enjoy being with each other ..... Blessed is the man who's quiver is full .... and I am truly blessed.



THANK YOU GOD ...



Where Am I ... What Time Is it ...

May 19 2006

Ok, so today was my first full day of not having to travel since I left Angola ... but that didn't stop me from staying up last night until 1130pm ... and up at 3am ... urrrrgggghhh to that jetlag ...



But, today was a good day, overall. Today I got to see the Destroyer of Worlds ... yes, the world-famous Daniel ... the youngest of the Morgan's.  What a cutie ... luv that little guy ... he can pick my pocket and take my money (and love) anytime he wants.  Oh yeah, his mom and dad are pretty cool, too.  Unfortunately, I don't have a way to post pics right now ...



Worked with Chris to buy a Yellow Machine 1 tera server ... I'm going to let him work out all the details of access and security ... after he does that ... then some of us will begin using it ... its a bummer being scattered all over the world ... but technology is grand and we are learning to leverage it more and more every day ... now if only Continental Express could learn to do that.



BTW, I don't seem to recall any of the Morgan boys discussing the upcoming White Water Rafting trip ... class IV and V rapids ... 5 days in Colorado/Utah .... YAHOO .... more to come ....



Ciao ciao ...

Its a Small World

May 19 2006

Talk about strange events. So, I'm flying from Tampa to Nashville. Some guy sits next to me and starts talking.  I share a little bit about myself and the reason for travelling, which is something I normally do not do.  Lo and behold, this guy knows all three of my sons (quite well) and attends church with them .... yikes, what a surprise.  Glad I didn't "misbehave" ... as I wouldn't want to embarrass my sons.


Last night I saw Chris and Stacy ... today I am hoping to see the rest of the family ...


Ciao ciao.

I Have Arrived

May 18 2006

... in more ways than one ... although "not all of me" arrived at the same time.   Yes, here in am in Florida ... having trekked from Angola to Houston to here ... Tuesday & Wednesday; no problems on flights - just the normal jetlag.  BUT, I had an extremely complex derivation of suitcases (one) to check ... made it out of Angola ... made it into my hands in Houston ... turned it over to the very "trustworthy" hands of Continental Express ... with 4 hours for them to move the bag 1 kilometer to the plane ... guess the quantity and time period was too tight (not enough degrees of freedome) ...


I arrived in Tampa ... what, no luggage?  Off to the service counter, with claim ticket in hand.  Knowing that this was 21st Century America I was confident that a few clicks of the button from the man behind the counter would be able to proudly proclaim the precise location of my suitcase ... and how they would rectify this situation.


WRONG ... seems Continental Express (don't know about other carriers) do not scan the barcodes on the suitcases ... anywhere in the transit process.  So, they have/had absolutely no idea where my luggage was ... and would never have any idea where it was until it poppod up "somewhere" unclaimed .... hmmm, makes me wonder what happens if someone had taken it from the carousel (either intentionally or on purpose) and took it home ... guess my luggage would be "delayed" forever .... and ever ... and ever ...


As luck would have it (thankfully) the suitcase was delivered in Tampa later in the day ... found "abandoned" ... logged into the "delayed baggage" system .... and ultimately delivered to me a 10pm Tampa time .... 3am Thursday Angola time .... Now ... I feel "normal" .... total travel time for me and my stuff ... ONLY approx 33 hours ...


Ah, nothing like 4.5 hours sleep ... wake up, shower/shave/etc, then I schlep off to the dentist to get some crown work done ... soon I will rush back to the Tampa airport for a flight to Nashville.  All going well, I'll be in the hotel there approx 9pm local time (3am ... again, for my body clock ) ..... wonder how "trustworthy" Southwest Airlines will be with my suitcase?


Now, what was that about the 21st Century?  Well, all is not doom and gloom, there is hope ... DHL does an excellent job of tracking packages .... over the last 2 months I have sent 3 packages overseas ... and I am able to track the packages EVERY step of the way ...


Enough blogging for now ... ciao ciao ...


BTW ... I miss Decy, Chely, Thasya .....

Volare ...

May 15 2006

4 months of hard work = 1 well deserved vacation ... today I head to the US to see Paul graduate high school .... visit the "Morgans Unite" ..... and do various asundry things.


But before I can go to the airport (plane leaves at 11pm, have to be there at 7pm) ... I have to work about 7 hours, spend time with the family here, get a haircut (that should take 10 seconds), and finish packing ... then off like a herd of turtles marching through peanut butter.


All going well, the flight from Angola to Houston will be about 15 hrs +/- 1hr .... about 4 hr layover ... then on to Tampa ..... should be dead about the time I arrive Tampa on Wednesday afternoon.  Thursday AM visit to the dentist .... to work on a crown ... rush to the airport and arrive Nashville Thursday night.  By then, my head will be spinning, spinning, spinning .... get some rest on Friday (sort of) .... graduation on Saturday ....


.... more details later ...


... I'm going to miss Decy and the girls .... : (  they can't come because school is still in session in Angola.


Ciao ciao