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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Happy Halloween






I think that most people know that I'm not a big fan of halloween. I don't like dressing up, I don't eat candy, and the doorbell ringing drives poor Josie crazy. That said, I'm trying to be a good sport for Bryce. He was lucky enough to have 2 costumes to celebrate his first halloween. Take a look at my cutie as a pumpkin and a chili pepper!

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Bryce's Naming

Today we held the naming ceremony for Bryce at my parent's house. My great uncle Arnold led the service and we were all impressed with his rabbinical skills. I really want to thank everyone who worked so hard to make this such a special day. I did a lousy job getting pictures but here are the ones from my camera.

This is Bryce's first mongrammed outfit. With my love of monogramming it's certainly not going to be his last!
This is probably the best picture we have taken in a while.
Marty and Bryce loved playing on the floor. Hopefully the boys will become interested in each other soon.
We managed to get the Newman side all together for a photo.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Visit from Grandpa Bob


Bob was in town for work and was nice enough to take us out to dinner. He showed up at 6pm. I wanted pizza, Russ wanted chicken wings so we let Bob decide. He picked Chinese. Always a good choice. Went to PF Changs. Bryce was asleep when Bob got there so I waited to wake him until right before we left. He woke up very happy. When we sat down he was tired of being in his car seat so I put him on my lap. We gave him a chopstick and he banged that on the table till the food arrived. At this point he was tired so I put him over my shoulder and he went right to sleep. I just held him through dinner. Came home right before 8pm which was perfect. Russ and Bob watched football while I fed Bryce and then we all went off to bed. Bryce was worn out from the visit and slept till 5am. I was thrilled.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Back from KL

First...look at my boy in the post below...what a mensch. I need to get him a "Future ladykillers of America" shirt. Anyway...on to the trip:

Well…the Yanks lost but the Horns won, so I’m neutral for sports over the weekend. We had a great time in KL…saw a bunch of sites around the city, stayed in a great hotel, and did plenty of shopping. I didn’t buy very much b/c I figured I’d spent my share at the tailor…which on a side note, I saw one of the shirts I bought at the mall for 4x the price…but I did manage to pick up a couple of smaller items. KL was really nice...felt very much like a US big city, very modern, tall high rises, good public transportation, smaller more ethnic districts (although there wasn’t any “America town”) and plenty of people ready to “give you good price”. We were lucky enough to get a tour guide – one of the APJ team members happened to be in town and was nice enough to drive us around so we probably saw more than we would have on our own or just cabbing it around. We visited the War Memorial/Botanical Garden area, the old rail station, the government buildings & parade grounds, Chinatown, and the Central Market. The hotel was right in the city center and our rooms looked directly at the Petronas Towers and had a very nice rooftop pool and bar that we spent some time at Saturday evening. For dinner, we ventured out to the Bangsar area…the closest residential area outside the city. They have about a 4 block area that has restaurants and pubs…pretty nice little area with a good selection. Our tour guide Willie met up with us for drinks afterwards and then took us home. Sunday we ate lunch at the top of the KL tower which is much like the needle in San Antonio or Seattle…both lunch and the view were disappointing…the “international” lunch buffet was disgusting and there was a lot of smog from the fires in Indonesia so we were in and out fairly quickly. After lunch…we took a quick stop back by the Central Market so we could shop a little more…along the way were nearly killed some guy crossing the street…let me just say that driving here is absolutely wearing me out…even as a passenger…there are no rules…lane lines are a suggestion…there are more motorbikes than grains of rice…and pedestrians DON”T have the right of way…combine all that and I’m ready to buy a gun and start enforcing my own brand of road rules. Anyway…at least after our attempted vehicular homicide we got massages…so that helped the stress level. Sunday was a pretty early night as we our flight left Monday at 7 so we had to leave the hotel at 5 to get there in time…and here we are, back at work coming down the home stretch. Should hopefully pick my our clothes this week although for some reason I think they’re going to have to make one more round of alternations since the last time the guy basically just looked at me wearing the pants and said he knew what to do…I guess they’re from the school of thought “don’t measure at all, cut a bunch”. Don’t anticipate any excitement for this week except a long flight home.

The big event




My father participated in the MS 150 bike ride from San Antonio to Corpus Christi this weekend. Bryce and I went to support him and help drive Daddy back to San Antonio. This was my first time taking Bryce "on the road" and he did great!

First we went to my parents house on Friday and spent the night and then off to Corpus on Saturday morning. Bryce was the perfect passenger, no crying or backseat driving while in the car. We stayed at Dede's house Saturday night waiting for Daddy to arrive on Sunday. Bryce loved the attention that Dede gave him and played and smiled for hours. All the activity wore him out and...he slept from 9pm till 5am! I was thrilled. Hopefully he will start to do this on a regular basis.

Daddy finished feeling great on Sunday. We picked him up at the finish line and headed back to San Antonio. Our first trip was a success. Who wants us to visit next?

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Alive and Well in Malaysia

I wrote this email to my mom and thought some others might like to know what's going on half way around the world:

Well...it took a few days, but we're finally adjusted. The hotel has been fine...it's on the island and in a populated part of town, but it's still a few minute ride to the "happening" area and a 30 minute ride across the Penang bridge to the office. We don't really know what we're looking for when we go out, so it's not that big of a loss not being right in the action. The team at the office has been great about taking us out for lunches and stuff. We've eaten a lot of fish, pork, rice, noodles, soup...but in many different styles...some Malay, some Thai, some Chinese. When they serve the fish..say snapper...they serve the whole fish (head and all) and you just kind of pick it off the bones. People here like spicy food so we just have to be a little careful not to go too quickly on the food before we eat too much. We haven't really eaten at many restauarants...they have these "hawker" stands where they just cook the food in front of you (and out in front of the store front if there is one) and you go find a seat in a common area. That food is very cheap and can be anything from chicken to fried jellyfish to squid or fish soup...anything really.

First couple of nights we stayed in mostly b/c we were tired. We did go out one night to the main hawker stand area on the island...recently rebuilt after the tsunami...there were tons of them out at night...and our work people ordered a bunch of things for us to try...pretty interesting. Fruit pancakes, fish soup, purple dragon fruit, veggies in black bean sauce, bbq meats...fairly safe stuff...they didn't want to scare us too much.

This weekend we went up the coast to Battu Ferrenghi beach and stayed there. Managed to get an hour long Chinese reflexology massage on the beach for about $15. BF beach area is also famous for this night market which is basically about a mile long flea market where they sell a lot of trinkets, pirated CD's, fake bags and watches. Everything is haggle priced...so you basically get one price and then get what you want for half of that. One girl from work was also nice enough to pick us up yesterday afternoon and drive us around the island...saw a few temples and botancial gardens (with monkeys). I have pictures, but forgot my cable so i'll have to wait until i get home to download. We did eat out at a nice (that's a relative term compared to the hawker stands) seafood place where i picked my lobster out of a tank...the other tanks had snapper, king prawn (big shrimp), moray eels, yellow eels, and some other exotic fish/reptiles that i probably would never eat.

The other thing we did at the beach was get fitted for some custom clothing. Labor and materials are very cheap over here so I bought 3 pair of very nice dress pants and 5 shirts...all custom tailored for about $220....I'll pick everything up on Tuesday. If I ever wore suits, I could have bought the jackets for all of my pants...the whole suit, tailored is like $120. I have a feeling in 5 years or so I'll wish I would have bought more.

We're back at our original hotel for this week and then we'll travel to Kuala Lumpur for the next weekend. Got a $40 flight on AirAsia so we'll go see the city (they have the tallest building in the world there..bet you didn't know that). This week should be pretty busy at work so it will be a nice break for the weekend.

I think that's all for now...in fact...I wrote so much, I think I'll post it on the blog.