Friday, February 28, 2014

An Untraditional Valentine’s Day

Love was in the air in American Samoa on Valentine’s Day. The kids were allowed to alter their uniforms to wear a red or pink shirt instead of the traditional white. Candy Grahams were being sent from student to student throughout the day. I even had Chelsia write a nice Valentine’s Day message to the kids on my whiteboard (my writing is terrible). Chelsia’s students went as far as to all pitch in and get her a nice basket with candy, chips, and other festive treats. Her students really love her! And not to brag, but when the WorldTeach director was here she gave Chelsia the highest praise of any teacher and said that any student ANYWHERE would be lucky to have her. Sorry, enough bragging about my wife.

As with any holiday in American Samoa, absolutely nothing got done during the day in school, so both Chelsia and I let our kids watch movies in class. It was a pretty easy and carefree day at Leone High School.

Valentine’s Day was also the day of American Samoa’s island wide Accounting Competition which I had been gearing my kids up for with tutoring sessions over the past week. The competition was held over in town and I didn’t get to go, but I did have four of my students (out of 6 total from our school) participate. They didn’t come in first place, but they did surprise Chelsia and me with a thank you gift of a nice McDonald’s lunch for tutoring them anyway. It was nice getting to spend lunch on Valentine’s Day in my newly air conditioned room eating McDonald’s with my wife.

We knew that Valentine’s Day at home would be a little different this year since Addie was living with us, so instead of the traditional romantic dinner we decided to cook a Thanksgiving Valentine’s Day Feast! We did the whole works. Turkey (our second that we never cooked after the Turkey Run), stuffing, macaroni and cheese, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, gravy, and even a homemade coconut cream pie for desert.

Chelsia and I have a tradition on Valentine’s Day where we watch the movie Ghost, starring Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg. This was something that we were able to keep alive here in American Samoa even though our two was three. At the end of the night after our delicious feast, we all crowded around the computer monitor we have set up on our coffee table and watched a romantic love story that transcends time (yes I’m talking about that Ghost).

Our Valentine’s Day fun was extended a bit when we got a package from my family a little after Valentine’s Day (mail takes forever to get to our new P.O. Box!). They sent us a nice son and daughter “in law” card (my mom always finds the perfect cards) and lots of CANDY!! They even sent Addy a card and her own box of candy since they knew she was with us. Lucky for her because she wasn’t getting any of ours ;-)

We couldn’t have asked for a better first Valentine’s Day as a married couple. It may not have included a romantic dinner out on the town or dozens of red roses, but I know it will be one we look back fondly on for the rest of our lives.

-S


McDonald's for lunch. It was a great surprise! 
Some of Chels' students with their depiction of us on the board.
Chels' "decorated" chalk board.
Brownie followed Isaac all the way down to school and ended up in Chels' classroom so that our neighbors (also one of Chels' students) could walk her back home.
And they're off...
Getting the turkey ready
Everything came out delicious!
About to carve the turkey.
Addie learned how to stay cool in AmSam.
Carving a turkey takes intense concentration. 
The spread. We all pitched in and made something
Self-time group shot.
The food turned out great!
Too much wine for Addie.
Too much food for Chels.
Ghost on our "TV" aka a computer monitor.
 Addie with her goodies from my parents.
Our See's candy and Clippers capes from my parents.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Fagatele Bay Part 3

Time to play catch up:

A couple weeks ago we headed back to Fagatele Bay. It was a gorgeous day. Saul and I have done this hike quite a few times but this one was by far the best yet. Addie, Edward, Saul and I ventured off and took on the pretty strenuous hike. We might have said Airport Beach has the best snorkeling in AmSam but Fagatele blew it out of the water *no pun intended.* Just fab. Huge fish (I'm talking over two feet), a great variety, perfect visibility. It made me go WOW. No pictures of that though because we were expecting unimpressive snorkeling. We're going again, next time with underwater camera in tow.











Super Bowl Sunday without the Super Bowl part

Next stop on the list, Super Bowl Sunday! We had a huge elaborate plan of going down to Saul's room to watch Super Bowl on the SmartBoard because we are without TV. When we got down to school we were welcomed with broken internet so no Super Bowl watching happened. It became chick-flick Sunday. We watched Now and Then and Frozen. Saul was a trooper! It was fun nonetheless and it was comforting that the game was a blow out.



Notebook scene re-enacment, kinda? lol
Not-so-graceful
A little better lol
Our spread :)

-C

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Quarter of a Century



January 29th marked the day that Oprah Winfrey was born. It also marked the day that I turned 25 (yikes!).

It was an uber low-key birthday spent with my students, my husband and little sis.

The day started with Saul surprising me with breakfast before school (chilaquiles). We headed off to school just like usual. I was able to keep the secret from my students almost the entire day (to avoid the embarrassment of being sung to) until Saul decided to march his Accounting class over to sing Happy Birthday to me during 6th period in both Samoan and Spanish (Saul led the entire thing, of course).  It was so chaotic but definitely a Samoan birthday at school to remember.

The fun continued at home where Addie made my favorite cupcake (white-sour cream- almond) with cream cheese frosting. Delish.  Saul made my favorite dinner enchiladas and a mini-party ensued complete with balloons, candles and champagne.

Addie got me a really pretty pink lava lava and decorated the house in matching pink balloons. Saul got me Victoria’s Secret bras. This was in no way risqué. My bras are were embarrassing to say the least. Samoa's humidity does bad things to clothes. Anyways I got quite a few new bras all the way from the VS. It sounds misogynistic but it really was one of the most thoughtful birthday presents I've received. :) I also received a pretty good amount of mail and phone calls which is always awesome here in AmSam.

So that was my 25th birthday. It sounds really low-key and it was but it was perfect! :)

-C
My white board at school :)
Surprised me by waking up early to make me breakfast




Delicious cupcakes
 The  Samoan stores definitely have a certain "type" of card
Bras for days, in lots of different colors too :)



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Dat New New



Fun fact #1: Kid Cudi has a bomb [dot] com song of the same title on one of his old mixtapes.

The title of the blog goes hand in hand with the restored sense of amazement that I’ve been feeling as of late towards American Samoa.

Addie being here has definitely given us the opportunity to re-experience all the amazing things that our small island has to offer.

People all throughout the village and island are super interested that someone new is here so we’re getting the opportunity to chit chat with tons of new faces (Saul and I are old news).

A couple weekends ago consisted of deep-dish pizza, sangria, the swimming hole and a hike to Nu’uuli Falls. Addie got to experience her first ride in the back of a pick-up truck and as she put it “the first time her life was in someone else’s hands.” Not because of the ride in the pick-up but because Saul and I had to heave her up and over this waterfall we free-climbed that was at the very least 20 something feet tall and near vertical. Mom and Dad: I promise this wasn’t as dangerous as it sounds! J

Fun fact #2: If you ever go to Nu’uuli Falls, hike up and over the first huge waterfall to the top area. It’s gorgeous (clean, more isolated). It’s the stuff that tropical rainforests are made of.

Fun fact #3: My parentals are no longer California residents. They took the leap and New York is now their new locale. So excited for them! My final tie to Santa Clarita Valley has been severed. Sawoooooop.

Fun fact #4: Shaun T. and Insanity are back in our lives with a vengeance. Vacation bodies here we come which brings me to my fifth and final fun fact…

Fun fact #5: Saul and I are officially taking a trip to the Yasawa Islands in Fiji for Spring Break. Ayi! Honeymoon numero tres.

-C




We definitely climbed that waterfall.



Addie looks way too comfortable next to that eel.



The upper waterfall at Nu'uuli Falls


Looking down the big waterfall at all the people below.

The "big waterfall"


Near sliding rock.

Gorgeous.











Frisbee in the torrential downpour.