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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Mom's Cattery
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Good, Bad and Ugly Part Duex
- I received my Kiehl's order today. I feel pretty smart about this one -- sent it to the hotel last week when I ran out of my favorite face wash.
- Tasty Japanese food in Lafayette last night.
- Good friends to spend Thanksgiving with. In fact, we got 2 different invitations.
- Job opportunities for Shane.
- Nearing project completion at work.
- Drive thru daiquiri shops.
- Ankle is healing.
- Our room attendant -- Jerry is a hoot!
- Free Internet and 800 calls from the hotel -- makes telecommuting much easier!
- Grandcentral.com -- my personal switchboard for office calls.
- MBA connections.
- New critters in the room.
- Clutch problems in the truck.
- 2.5 weeks to go with the air cast.
The Ugly
- My weight! :-(
- Trying to accomplish multi-departmental projects -- it's frustrating but rewarding once it's done.
- No place to buy a good desert to bring to turkey day dinner.
Disco Biscuits
http://www.livedownloads.com/bisco/
Getting Your Nails Done at Wal-Mart
Shane's been helping our Thanksgiving hosts hook up/fix the air conditioner at their home. We need the air conditioner on Thursday even with the cold front that supposed to roll into town on Wednesday night. Too many people and a roasting turkey in a mobil home does not make for a pleasant temperature.
Ruby Tuesday's for dinner last night (getting sick of Chili's) and early to bed. Oh, I finished my Danielle Steel book last night. I think I'm giving her up -- poor writing and boring story lines.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Bowling & Beowulf
Then it was Beowulf at the local theater. Loved the theater, it was empty, new, clean and inexpensive. The movie, however, was not what I expected. Guess I should have read more about it before I went. Who knew it was animated? Who knew that an animated movie could be gory? Too much blood!
Yesterday also included a great Cajun brunch in the city of Lafayette and lots of games. Shane won Connect Four, Rook, and Nickles!
Glad I have work to go back to today ;-)
Oh, found another guest at the hotel -- some kind of lizard.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Here I Go Again!
So far:
- I've seen 3 cockroaches in the room.
- We've received an invitation for Thanksgiving dinner.
- Shane was disappointed with his bowling score and fell flat on his face -- literally!
- Two black men that talked to me said they better stop for fear of my husband beating them up -- all they did was say hi and ask my name. Is this a southern thing?
- Nachos = chips with cheese.
- Boudain is quit tasty.
- We're in a "suite" this time which means we have a fridge and a microwave.
- Slipped in the shower -- not good since my ankle is broken already. Ow!
- Almost didn't get the concert tickets we wanted for 12/27 cuz of foul internet connection.
And it's only Sunday morning.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
This Is the End
My time in New Iberia, LA was a nice change of pace. I got to see how Shane spends his time down here in the south, met some cool people, had a few good meals (and some bad ones too), and most importantly got to spend some time with my husband.
In case you're wondering where I got the name for this blog. Timbuktu is a city in the West African nation of Mali. It is an oasis in the middle of nowhere. Although there is air service, the city remains most easily accessible by camel and boat.
The Good:
- CNN Headline news informed me earlier this week that in 2010 everyone will be able to contribute to a Roth IRA regardless of income! Great, great news.
- Telecommuting for a week.
- The bird that sings to me every morning from the tree in the Lowe's parking lot.
- Spending time with hubby.
- Good times and good food.
- Whoever create the spitball that is on the concrete outside our room.
- The guy who didn't speak English but wanted to bum a smoke (I didn't have one but couldn't communicate that to him).
- Chili's
- The Internet outage -- thank goodness for McDonald's.
The Ugly:
- All-in-all a good trip. Nothing ugly to report today.
What's With All the Small Dogs?
As a Side Note
Also worth mentioning is how long it is taking our friends Bill and Peg to get electricity hooked up at their new property -- months!
Another example of the cooperative difference!
The Co-op Difference
(Disclaimer: I work for an electric co-op.)
October is National Cooperative Month and there are a lot of resources you can access to learn more about co-ops and the cooperative difference. Start on this Web site: http://www.go.coop/
Did you know that co-ops benefit their members and their communities? Unlike investor owned businesses co-ops are owned by the members the serve. Cabot cheese, REI, ACE Hardware, your credit union, farmers co-ops, and your local rural electric cooperative are just a few of the co-ops that exist solely to serve their member-owners. Co-ops are owned democratically and return surplus revenues to members!
Members of electric cooperatives express higher than average levels of customer satisfaction and it’s no wonder. For one thing, co-ops put consumers first because the consumers are the owners. In addition, co-ops are locally owned and operated. When members call the co-op, they are talking with their neighbors. And both of these aspects combine to make co-ops more responsive since members are the owners and they are accountable to their own neighbors and communities. Want to learn more: http://nreca.coop/AboutUs/CooperativeDifference.htm
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Working From the Golden Arches
Anyway .... Shane noticed this morning that McDonald's has Wi-Fi so here I sit watching the lunch crowd as I furiously try to get work done. The drive thru line is very long but is moving fast while no one is inside placing their order. Yeah, there goes the buzzer for the fries -- I think I'll get me some while they're hot and fresh!
Fantastic Food! Fantastic Night!
We headed over to Mulligan's -- a nice little Irish pub in the downtown area. We had received a special invitation from the Cajun Hugh Heffner himself (seems he owns 2 bars in town) for a beer tasting. We were not expecting much and ended up having a blast. Tried 12 different beers, learned the difference between and ale and lager, discovered a couple of new beers each of us likes, and met some of the locals. We picked their brains for great places to eat in town and have a great recommendation for the Viet-Kitchen tonight. Can't wait!
Dinner was amazing. Clementine's was FINALLY open and I can say without a shadow of a doubt they have the best food in town. Course, it's the most expensive too but that's not hard to do when the next best food is Chili's. Owner Wayne Peltier greeted us personally and remembered we had tried to stop by the previous night. He made some great food recommendations and we started with the escargot de maison, beef kabobs, and coconut shrimp. Next came our 3 main courses: fried green tomatoes with sweet claw crab meat, soft shelled crab, tuna au poivre, and some of the best mashed potatoes we've ever had! Mr. Peltier even came and sat with us for awhile to make recommendations. Turns out Clementine's has recently been added to the book "1000 Places to See Before You Die." Nice!
The only thing the restaurant lacked was knowledgeable waitstaff. Very sweet, but not very experienced. What they lacked in skills they made up for in personality.
New Iberia, LA, has something to offer after all! Can't wait to try the Viet-Kitchen later today.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
No Place to Eat Dinner
Eventually we left in our continued quest for food. The only Thai place in town was supposed to be open until 9 p.m. but they were closed too. Apparently, if you don't feel like working you simply don't. Finally ended up at Chili's (again) for some appetizers. Tonight we're headed back to Clementine's ;-)
No wonder the locals end up drinking their dinner so often!
Monday, October 8, 2007
Day 4
The Good:
- Watching the afternoon storms roll in
- Using a landline to call-in to conference calls
- Planning our weekend getaway to Atlanta
- Friends that call to check on me
- The bird that lives in the tree in the Lowe's parking lot across the street -- I love its song!
- Planning hubby's next trip home in late October
The Bad:
- Cell phone dropped out a couple of times during work calls
- Hubby on the road all day
- Stuck w/o a car all day
- Shane's friend and co-worker got food poisoning (we had dinner together last night, thank goodness I didn't get sick)
- The waitress at Chili's -- her personality AND her looks!
View Photos
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Misinformation
USA Today article "Katrina Evacuees Feel Money Pinch":
http://tinyurl.com/33wjnh
Sunday, Bloody Sunday
The Good:
Sleeping in again
Teriyaki salmon
Tasty alligator
The Bad:
Rain all day long
No restaurants serve brunch
Mimosas on ice
The Ugly:
3 trips to the grocery store
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Three Hundred Thousand
Day 2
Sleeping in
Tasty meals
Spending time with hubby
Our awesome room attendant
Not getting lost
Sightseeing
The Bad:
The crowds at Wal-Mart
Skipping breakfast
The Ugly:
Me in the rain
Shane w/o Coffee or Red Bull
Kinda Cool
Lunch was shrimp and oyster poor boys, yummy! Great introduction to the south. Then, on to Avery Island where we got to see how they make Tabasco. Who knew it was such a long process? They ferment the peppers for 3 years. But, it wasn't that factory that was the most impressive, we really loved Jungle Gardens. Lots of crocks, deer, and birds. There was even a Buddhist temple!
Yes, it was a great day here in Timbuktu and it all ended with a wonderful dinner at Ruth's Chris. What could be more local?
Saturday, October 6, 2007
It's a Good Morning!
Impressively tasty sushi for dinner last night and a quick glance at the quaint (and surprisingly trendy) downtown area. I'm headed back there this morning to do some proper sightseeing. Later today it's Avery Island and the Tabasco factory. Very much looking forward to that if truth be told.
Saw my first BMW here this morning.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Day 1
Thoughts about my first day in Timbuktu ...
High-speed internet connection
Great cell service
Awesome water pressure
My hair is nice and wavy from the humidity
The pool (looks nice but haven't tried it yet)
Getting up early
The small double bed
The Ugly:
The view from our room
The Trip to Timbuktu
On to more important things. The trip here could have gone better: flight delays, bad weather, a long drive after I landed. But, that's really not the worst of it. Ever had one of those flights that seemed to take forever because you were seated next to THAT guy? You know, the guy that tells you he's been happily married for 19 yrs but keeps trying to chat you up, offers to buy you beer, makes comments on your attire, and keeps leaning on you as he tries to whisper offensive things in your ear. I had that guy! What to do? Accept his offer for the beer then keep yawning and telling him you're tired and he is boring you.
But it's not all bad. Upon arriving in Timbuktu we finally tracked down some beer at a local bar that let us carry it out. We had already tried the drive thru daiquiri shop and bloody mary bar.