Monday, April 04, 2005

A quick (belated) update...

First of all... we are all fine after the most recent quake in Indo and honestly, I can't say we noticed it despite the magnitude. I've been neglecting the blog (and email) in favor of frolicking with the family (yep...the gangs all here) and I was quite surprised to see a few concerned emails in my inbox when i finaly checked it today. Oops...sorry to keep you guessing. We were well out of harms way but our thoughts go out to the poor people of Indonesia that continue to suffer more loss than one nation should have to shoulder.

Secondly... my birthday past yesterday (the big 2-9) in a lovely fashion on the isle of Ko Samui, Thailand with my Dad, Mom, Teli and, of course, my girl. We spent the day snorkelling with the fishies and the evening dinning on them. Yumm.

It's been great to see the family again and i think it's safe to say they felt the same. After a few days of sweating through their jet lag in the 'kok (bangkok, that is), we all boarded a luxury bus (as all trains where booked for days) bound for Suratthani, our ferry connection. Mom commented on how the curtains added a lot to the decor of the bus. My Dad concured adding, "as long as you're into that mexican brothel asthetic." As for Radka and I, we were just pleased to be on a bus without goats and a bit of leg room. Anyways, after breaking out the stash of booze procured by my folks from the duty free, no one had much trouble sleeping.

We've been on the island now for 5 days and yet each morning we still marvel at the surreal hue of the sea as well as the breathtaking flora and fauna that surrounds us. Despite the fact that Samui is among the more developed isles of Thai, it is still nothing short of magic when refering to it's natural splendor. In fact, save for Teli's blistering sunburn (it's hard to get a good base in Brooklyn in the winter) and an incident involving my dad proclaiming to know more than he does about motor bikes, it's been about perfect here. I've been keeping up with temperatures stateside (and in euro) so I'll shut up now and wish you all a quick end to winter weather and a wonderful spring time.

Lastly... thank you to those that have sent in donations to my personal tsunami relief fund. I just recieved an email today from Nic Davies, a friend we made while surviving the disaster together. He has stayed on down there in Weligama to assist in the reconstruction effort and I've been able to send him $1,000 so far for the cause. He has told me he has, with the help of locals and no other agencies, rebuilt three homes already of people we met during our stay. He has also set up our friend Jason with a new vegetable stand as he has been hesitant to return to fishing. Can't say I blame him. Nic has also reiterated what I've been hearing elsewhere that aid sent to the government of Sri Lanka has yet to make it further than a bank account in Colombo. With curruption plaguing the relief effort on the "official" level, I am so thankful to have Nic as a contact down there to act as a conduit for funds we can generate back home. Of course more funds are always needed and if you would like to contribute to the people of Weligama directly or to "Operation Fish and Ships", please do so!!! The info on how you may do this is in a past blog entry .

and one last post script... RIP H.S.T. & Pope JP

4 Comments:

At 10:42 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Tee (and all the family)
Have (or have had ?) a wonderful Birthday. I guess we forgot that you are a day ahead (older?) and have already celebrated. We are so happpy that you are with us to celebrate!! Enjoy your USA birthday today....

sound s like you have been enjoying the visit from the folks! They were so excited - your dad was 3 feet off the ground from the time he secured these fantastic tickets for them! He could not wait to see you again.
Please say hello to your folks and keep dad off the motor cycles! make him peddle!
Love,
Aunt Hildy and Uncle Paul

 
At 9:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Tee! Happy Belated BDAY!!! Sounds like your family is sharing some memorable experiences. I picture the events that you wrote about with a big grin on my face and I know that your folks are loving every moment that they get to spend together with you.
Take care, find some aloe for Teli, and come visit me in Richmond when you get back.
much love to all~ Mara

 
At 7:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey there Tee and family. Tracy and I were just hanging out on my roof and enjoying the sunset (this is our first week of semi-nice weather) and having a glass of wine. We chatted about you and decided it had been way too long since we'd chatted with you. I haven't told you, but I received a great "elephant orphanage" postcard from you, sent on Dec. 24! It looks all beat up, but it got here months later. It's displayed on my fridge for now. I miss you, Tee. Sounds like you're doing so good. This is an ultra-lengthy email for your blog so I'll cut it short, but take care and I can't wait to see you and meet your girl. Luv-Karmen

 
At 7:56 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tee-Bird,
Happy Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was so happpy to read that your peeps came to visit. Tell them "HI" for me. I am glad your journeys are going well. (although selfishly, I wish you were done and on your way back! heehee!) You and Radka will have to come visit in DC when you come back. Jason and I are planning to move to Chapel Hill this summer.(trying to do the grad school thing) Take care and enjoy the rest of your time there :-)
Take care!! Love Ya! Tracy
PS Karmen said happy bday too!

 

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