Thursday, March 20, 2008

No Cerves...

El dissabte després de la boda de Lorena i Roberto a Aurora, vaig tornar a casa i estaven celebrant l'aniversari de Jose. La casa estava plena, però quan ens vam quedar els habituals va començar la sessió de música "remember"...Tot va començar amb el Chikilicuatre i vam acabar amb Abba.


Jose i Floren


Rosa i Wanda

Les dos amb el mateix esmalt...

Jose, Rocío i Araceli

Rocío, Araceli, Jose, Manuel, Nacho i Pepe


L'home de l'aniversari, Uff!!!! 33....


Dancing Queen (Abba), jo amb l'Hèctor.


...I huí al tornar de l'escola, després de la reunió dels dimecres hem parat a un semàfor i he vist aquest cartell penjat a la màquina de la benzina. "No Cerves", primer he pensat que no tenien cerveses, ja, ja, ja...però clar, era impossible en lo mal mirat que està ací beure alcohol, així que de seguida m'he adonat que volien dir "No Service" o algo així com "Out of Order", i és que la fonètica anglesa sembla que no sols és un problema a les nostres terres a l'hora de parlar anglès...

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Picture Day

Ahir va ser Picture Day i vam tindre que portar a tots els nostres estudiants al gimnàs de l'escola a fer-los les fotos de grup i per als quí volien, també les fotos individuals, que aquesta vegada podien ser davant d'un decorat. Quan se'n van anar els xiquets del grup del matí va tocar fer-se la foto del staff (de tota la gent que treballem a l'escola). Després...aprofitant que teniem el decorat per nosaltres...ens vam fet unes quantes fotos per al record...

Per la vesprada, quan vam acabar les classes, se'n vam anar a una degustació de cervesa i whiskey (amb "ey" perque era irlandés) per celebrar el proper dia de St Patrick, que és el dilluns 17 de març. I com que aquesta cervesa em va semblar un poc diferent, vaig decidir comprar-la. Vam probar unes 25 cerveses diferents, quasi totes irlandeses i algunes locals de Chicago, Milwaukee i Ohio. Però que ha vist abans una cervesa d'Eliot Ness???? Per cert, el Whisky li pega patades al whiskey...



Rosa, jo i Rocío


Les tres amb Pepe, que també treballa amb nosaltres.


Mrs. Quiroz

Saturday, March 08, 2008

Calcutta Cup Win For Scots

(Do you remember the "Day" when Scotland played England in 2000? Wild day in the Grassmarket. First we watched the game at the Rugby players pub, then to Salsa Bar and we ended up in a Jazz Club with empty pockets.Later on we took a ride to Inverleith...ooopppsss!! and back to Marchmont, ha, ha, ha...).
Text tret del diari The Scotsman...

Scotland 15-9 England: Calcutta cup win for Scots
Simon Shaw of England wins the lineout ball from Simon Taylor of Scotland. (Picture: Shaun Botterill/ Getty Images)

By BILL LOTHIAN
SCOTLAND ground out one of the most phenomenal victories in their rugby history by beating England 15-9 to reclaim the Calcutta Cup for the first time in two years and break their RBS Six Nations duck for 2008 today at Murrayfield.
In a furious finish the Scots held their nerve to pin England back in their half for a win based on another flawless place-kicking performance with Chris Paterson slotting four penalties – he has now landed 29 goals in a row - and sub. Dan Parks banging over a long range effort.England's points came from three penalties by Jonny Wilkinson.This was neither colourful or particularly stylish but no Scot in the capacity crowd would care a jot.The Scots played the conditions that comprised blustery wind laced with rain brilliantly in always looking to up the tempo often through quick line-out ball.At the heart of the Scottish display was a revitalised defence in which Hugo Southwell, after an early handlng mistake, was immense."It was a gutsy Scottish display. We are just delighted to stick in for 82 minutes. It's a bit relief. We are happy to celebrate" said Scots skipper Mike Blair.A dark shadow was cast over the first half by a horror injury to Scotland winger Rory Lamont.With 20 minutes gone England kicked up their right flank and Lamont, in covering across, opted to fall bravely arriving at the same time as the unfortunate Iain Balshaw's boot.It was later announced that Lamont was "stable" in hospital and recovering but the accidental collision sent a shiver around the ground.Otherwise everything else went swimmingly for the Scots in a match played out between downpours and the first sign of a upset came in eight minutes when Chris Paterson opened the scoring with a penalty.It took England ntil the 25th minute to level through a penalty from Jonny Wilkinson but Paterson restored the Scottish lead in 29 minutes.With the last kick of a stop-start half Paterson gave the Scots a 9-3 lead with a third penalty.

HALF TIME: SCOTLAND 9, ENGLAND 3

Paterson opened the second period as he had closed the first with a penalty.And, when Dan Parks, who had come on at stand off for Lamont with Paterson moving to the left wing, banged over a long range penalty home hopes soared.The home support was given a reality check by penalties from Wilkinson in the 49th and 51st minutes.Entering the final quarter Scots coach Frank Hadden made a massive call to throw on Jason White at second row rather than in his now customary back row role thereby conceding a stone in weight with the scrum always looking fragile.However the Scots set-piece held firm and soon after White made a monumental hit which drove Paul Sackey back yards.That was a signal that the Scots were intent on staying the course and a memorable victory was ultimately achieved with a bit to spare.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Explosió a Waukegan

El dijous passat cap a les 12 del migdia, després que acabaren d'entrar el xiquets del torn de la vesprada i quan estavem fent el calendari, vam tremolar tots els vidres de les finestres, es van moure les parets, i fins i tot van caure alguns del treballs que tenia penjats a les parets dels xiquets...Creia que hi havia un terratrèmol o que havia explotat el depòsit de la calefacció de l'escola, vam eixir a veure què passava i des de l'oficina de l'escola ens van informar que havia hagut una explosió a un edifici que estarà a uns 100m de l'escola. Després de l'exposió, bombers, ambulàncies, policia, helicòpters de la televisió, etc... Minuts més tard l'escola estava plena de fum i els nens amb dificultats per respirar...
Va haver 8 ferits i no va passar res més, van volar pels aires 5 negocis, una perruqueria, una tenda de mòbils, una d'enviar diners a l'estranger...i no sé que més...

Baix us adjunte la notícia treta de la NBC5.com de Chicago, en anglès, clar!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EykgFWDU8JA

The explosion happened around lunchtime at 1926 Grand Ave. at a shopping plaza home to Tuxedo World, Cleopatra's Unisex Hair Salon, Cellular Concepts and a travel agency. NBC5's Lauren Jiggetts reported that in all, eight people were injured. Five of those were transported to area hospitals, and four were released as of Thursday night. One person remained hospitalized. Jiggetts reported Thursday night that the owners of the hair salon were briefly hospitalized, but were later released. "I was, like, so sad," said Jennifer Martinez, the owners' niece. "I was, like, worried ... because I didn't know what was happening or if they were OK." Officials said the cause of the explosion was still under investigation, but they said it was likely caused by a gas leak.
Shopkeepers said that they had been smelling gas in their stores for the last couple of days.
Waukegan Deputy Fire Chief Dan Young said the explosion was "very large."
"It actually lifted the roof from the building and set it right back down, which caused the collapse," Young told MSNBC. "You have to assume (a gas leak), but at this time we haven't made a determination."
Fire officials said the one-and-a-half-story structure's roof collapsed into at least four businesses due to the explosion. Bits of mannequins from the tuxedo shop were strewn about the street after the explosion, unnerving some witnesses.
Jiggetts said she spoke with a worker at a nearby store who said he smelled gas when he opened his shop around 9 a.m. Thursday. Young later confirmed that several shop owners said they had smelled gas for the last couple of days, but it's unclear whether anyone reported the smell before the explosion.
Young said officials were "99 percent sure" that everyone was out of the building, and there was no reason to believe anyone was missing.
Nick Alajakis, with the Lake County News-Sun, told MSNBC that officials believe the explosion may have happened inside the hair salon.
Images from Sky5 over the scene showed a large portion of the building's roof had collapsed, and plate-glass windows on the building's facade were blown out. No smoke was visible coming from the building. Fire officials later confirmed that a small fire sparked by the explosion was quickly extinguished.
Two alarms were called in reponse to the incident. Emergency crews from around the area assisted in the search for victims.
Witnesses as far as two blocks away when the explosion happened told Alajakis that they felt the concussion.
"All of a sudden you hear the big boom ... and you can feel it all over your body, your feet and everything," one witness told NBC5. "It just shakes you, and I really thought it was a bomb."
"It actually moved me on the floor," a man who was near the scene of the explosion said. "To turn and look and see the cloud come at you and debris ... it's tough to put into words."
Authorities closed Grand Avenue between Martin and Lewis avenues while they investigate and work to clean up the rubble.
People's Gas crews responded to the scene and shut off gas to the area, affecting some nearby homes.
People's Gas spokeswoman Bonnie Johnson said a crew was at the scene but hadn't been able to get close enough to say what might have caused the explosion because the fire department hadn't given clearance.
"Until they give us a go-ahead, there's no way we can go in and investigate it," she said.
Officials planned to bring in special equipment to dismantle the rubble on Friday, Young said. Special equipment was needed because the building was unstable. He said the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives planned to assist in the investigation.
George Sanchez, general manager of Chicago-based Mena Travel agency, said his company's Waukegan branch was adjacent to the explosion and employees inside felt the vibrations. But the store wasn't damaged by the blast.
"Our folks are OK. They were asked to vacate the premises for safety reasons," he said.
Waukegan has a population of about 88,000.