Destination Antigua

In January, 2006, we embarked on a Caribbean adventure, living on the island of Antigua. We've started this blog so that our family and friends back home can share in our daily adventures living on a developing, tropical island.

Friday, February 17, 2006

Getting settled and some delays

We've had another really nice week on the island despite news that our shipping container is delayed until March 17th -- why does it take eight weeks for a boat to get from Baltimore to Antigua we are wondering!?!?.

On Saturday we had lunch at our neighbor's restaurant Chez Pascal -- a fantastic restaurant at the top of Galley Bay Hill that feels a bit more like the Mediterranean then the Caribbean -- "perhaps due to the French music playing in the background,” said Pascal. Whatever the case, it was a great way to pass a Saturday afternoon and Madeline was on her best behavior, sitting like a lady for almost two hours as we enjoyed escargot, lobster salad, gazpacho, fish soup, and grilled snapper, topped off with an aperitif of aged Antiguan rum. On Sunday we drove to English Harbor to tour around the historic Nelson's Dockyard with Sam Park, a colleague of Preston's in for the week from Washington. We saw all of the one-man rowboats that recently completed a race across the Atlantic from London to Antigua. The winner took about three months to complete the trip, and we think he is still recuperating on the island. We also went up to Shirley Heights for the weekly Sunday BBQ and steel band music festival. Shirley Heights provides an amazing view of the island, sunset and the mega yachts and mega sailboats parked in English Harbor. A reggae band comes on at 8 o'clock but we had to leave to take Madeline home to bed before that got started. Next item of business: find babysitter!



On Wednesday, Madeline and Amanda started weekly "Mommy and Me" swim classes at Jolly Harbor. There was only one other little girl in the class, a two year old who was swimming on her own after only four months of lessons. We think she intimidated Madeline, who decided to scream the entire time, so we're trying again on Saturday. Tonight we started the weekend early with happy hour at Coconut Grove -- a nice place to have drinks on the beach while watching the sunset. We finally saw the famous "green flash"... and after all the hype, I'm not sure what all the fuss is about. In fact, I think the 'flash' is actually caused from staring at the sun for so long in anticipation of it , or the number of drinks consumed leading up to sunset, but at least we can now say that we saw it.

We’re most excited about the arrival of our first guest next week…”Ma Orr” “Nana Pat” or “Mom” as the various members of our household call her. We hope she survives the ten day trip without her daily dose of Chris Matthews. Look for a guest blog entry from her next week.

1 Comments:

At 11:54 AM, Blogger Sam said...

Great pics! Thanks again for taking me around the island during my assignment. I'm looking forward to coming back down soon. I hope Madeline stays as happy as she was while I was there!

I forgot to mention that AA handled my suitcase so roughly that they broke a bottle of my hot sauce from Dominica. At least it was in a bag, but it still got out a little bit and basically ruined one of my nice shirts from Polo. Oh well, could have been worse!

Take care and I'll check back for more pics soon.

 

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