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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Just a Wednesday

Hello from Barbados,

The sun is setting on an overcast day here. Not too much going on. Last night we drove to a sports pub in Christchurch to watch Nets-Cavs game 2. It was a cool place called Bert's that we'd never been to before. We had a veggie "pizza" that was not so great. As for the game, it was also not so great, with moments of serious ugliness. Cleveland certainly didn't play well (LaBron got hot at the end and they had a good first half of offensive rebounds for second and third tries), but the Nets just couldn't get anything started. Hoping for more from NJ on Saturday.

We worked today from home for the third day in a row. I've been finalizing some survey instruments and its easier and more comfy to work from here. We're both having some computer issues, so much of today was spent running virus scans etc.

Cathy asked about Jerry the van, and how we named it (I can't really give a good answer for the "why" part). The van used to be a taxi, a bus. So we were calling it "the bus", which quickly changed to Jerome (for a recently retired NFL running back who also went by "the bus"). Jerome somehow quickly became "Jerry" and that stuck.

Jerry (the van not the football player) looks OK from the outside, but is an absolute mess inside. The only gauge that works is the fuel gauge, which is good. The speedometer would be in KM/hour not MPH so we we'd be forced to do math while driving to read it, so its OK that it doesn't work. The temperature gauge doesn't work either, but that's also OK because the engine and fuel tank are right underneath the two front seats (if you look at the picture you'll see that there's no front end at all, so the motor is under the cabin) so we can definitely tell when its running warm. Our butts get really hot.

Other than the intact gauges that don't really work, the whole console is basically missing. Its all been ripped out. Wires hang everywhere. We assume they were for radio, a/c, speedometer and other things that are clearly unnecessary for this fine machine to operate. The back of the bus is pretty messed up too. There are two ripped and worn bucket seats and a bench seat. None of them stay put too well and tend to clang around on really bumpy roads. Anyway, it has tires, brakes, a motor and a transmission. We bought it cheap and already have someone who wants to buy it in June. Nothing too terrible has happened so far. We broke a timing belt on the way to pick up Jay and Diane at the airport, and that could have been bad. But Lara got a taxi to the airport and I got towed to a friend's house who has a neighbor who is a mechanic (by two separate people, both with pickup trucks, both for free) and got a ride home. The neighbor fixed it in two days, including a new belt, for $50 total. Not so bad considering an older rental car would have been around $1000 month.

So... not to jinx it, but 6 more weeks of running and we'll have to say Jerry was a great deal.

Love from Barbados,
Pete & Lara

1 Comments:

At May 26, 2007 at 7:44 PM , Blogger Mom S. said...

Hi Pete and Lara,

Happy Anniversary!! The day brings wonderful memories.

Hope you are celebrating in some wonderful place.

Much love,

Mom S.

 

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