Matthew speaks
7 OctMatthew was asked to be the student representative for the groundbreaking of the new 128K square foot science building at Wheaton College.
Matthew speaks
7 OctMatthew was asked to be the student representative for the groundbreaking of the new 128K square foot science building at Wheaton College.
Wheaton 25th Reunion
6 OctKeri traveled with me to Wheaton College for my 25th reunion this past weekend. What fun it was to show her around and watch her drink in the life and feel of the campus. She has turned in her application and did her interview while we were there. She also took the SAT since it’s not very easy to get that done down here in Costa Rica.
Here are some pictures from our time there.
Happy 25th Reunion Class of ’83
4 OctOreo takes the cake!
2 Oct
Although no one but Oreo’s mother knows the exact date and time of Oreo’s birth, we were told a date of October 1, 2008 was close. Our little 1.2 kilo malnourished, near-death puppy has grown into a sweet, personable dog. Keri baked her a few “pupcakes” to celebrate, frosting them with one of her favorites, peanut butter!
On that same note, we had a little trouble baking both chocolate and vanilla cupcakes and wonder if the sugar or one of the two leavening agents, baking powder or baking soda were to blame…not to worry, we’re going to use pretend that they were meant to be mini “molten lava” cakes with ice
cream and strawberries later. If you have any suggestions, let us know—we’ve never had a problem before!
Auto accidents…the fun that never ends
1 Oct
We’ve had two car accidents in the year that we’ve lived here. That may sound pretty bad, but we haven’t had a car accident in the previous ten years, so it’s not our poor driving skill. It’s the fact that Costa Rica has one of the highest accident rates in Latin America, and of course, the highest insurance rates. In our first accident a drunk driver hit us head-on. In the USA that sounds deadly. Here, where the road conditions require significantly lower speeds, it’s mostly a big irritation. We still haven’t seen that one conclude.
But tomorrow we’re off to our insurance agent to pay the deductible for an accident Cathi had a few months ago. She felt she was in the right, but the judicial system was such that accepting fault was the most expeditious means of closing this problem out. You see, until it’s all cleared there is a lien placed on the cars involved in the accident, meaning neither party can sell their car until it’s resolved. And the other party miraculously produced witnesses that swear she was right. Never mind that there were no witnesses at the scene. So this is one part of living in another country that we don’t particularly enjoy. On the other hand, we do have good insurance and there is light at the end of this tunnel. And no one was hurt. And our car was fine. I do miss my Suburban though!



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