Sunday, June 26, 2016

Scottsdale House Search - June 2016


New Scottsdale House
Keith had accepted the job in Scottsdale so it was time to find a house.  Our mission was to find a place to live in one weekend, extending the success of the house searches in Denver and Baltimore.

Jodi had recommended the agent that she and Tim used to find a place, so we worked with Julie ahead of the trip, giving her our requirements.  We both arrived in Arizona on the Thursday night: Shawna from Baltimore and Keith from Dallas.  Our luxurious accommodation for the next week was the Extended Stay America, which had two things going for it: super-inexpensive (~$50 per night) and centrally located in old Scottsdale so Keith could get to work quickly.

Kitchen
Julie met us at Starbucks at 8am on Friday and we immediately hit the road.  We spent the day looking at 14 houses in Arcadia, Central, and North Scottsdale.  The Arcadia houses were all remodeled but the original 70s architecture was not as appealing.  The houses were newer and nicer the further north we looked.  The place that balanced all of our needed was NE of the intersection of 101 and Cactus.  While the design was not quite as modern, the great room and open layout did it for us.  The exterior of the house is stucco and the interior is very light with white walls and light wood/tile floors.  The house has three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, an office, a huge living room/kitchen/dining room, a separate room (that we may turn into a gym), a large garage and a nice pool and patio in the back of the house.  We visited a second time at the end of the day to make sure it was still the one for us and decided to 'sleep on it' before we made an offer.  On Friday night, we had dinner was at the Cornish Pasty Company, a favorite of Keith's - we shared a greek salad (no olives) and a pasty.

Living Room / Dining Room
On Saturday, we drove up to Julie's office to complete the offer for the house as well as to print out all the material needed for a mortgage - we killed many trees in this process.  The paperwork took most of the morning but we were done by mid-day.  We also were lucky that the Audi was being delivered - Keith changed the drop-off location to near Julie's office just off 101.  The owners of the house had until 9pm to respond to our offer - so with the crazy heat of the summer we headed to see The Nice Guys movie - not our cup of tea in the humor department.  After a shower and changing at the hotel, we walked to dinner at Virtu Honest Craft - listed as the second best restaurant in Scottsdale and only a half block walk from our hotel. The dinner was delicious - and to top off the delicious food, while at dinner we received an email from Julie that the house was ours!

Office
Sunday morning, we met Julie at the house to get measurements of each of the rooms and document any changes we wanted to make.  We also drove the neighborhood to find the nearby retail and stopped by a patio furniture store to get ideas on how to pimp out our new pool area.  We ate lunch at AJ's and then went to another movie - this time Central Intelligence with The Rock and Kevin Hart - this was really quite funny.  Shawna had gone some shopping in the afternoon so dinner was Lean Cuisine with an early night to bed so Keith could start his new job the next morning bright-eyed and bushy-tailed!

Pool / Patio





Sunday, June 19, 2016

Sailing Trip in BVIs - June 2016


The Sailing Gang
To celebrate Kate's 40th birthday, she and Keith planned a sailing trip to the British Virgin Islands.  While Shawna was prone to seasickness, we had determined on the Miami sailing trip in 2012 that "The Patch" worked wonders, so we were all in. There were 15 of us going on this trip - renting two sail boats out of Tortola for a week.

Our Home for 7 Days
We flew out the Saturday morning using companion pass on Southwest from BWI to San Juan, Puerto Rico.  It was only a four hour flight, which passed quickly as we watched Entourage on the shared iPad the entire way.  We had to walk over to the smaller terminal for our Cape Air flight to Tortola.  We grabbed Dominos pizza for lunch, watched a couple more shows, and fortunately caught an earlier flight.  The flight was an 8-seater twin engine puddle jumper - and we were the only passengers so it was fun to have our own "private plane".  Tortola has a tiny airport - though a few private planes were parked there (Richard Branson uses this airport when he flies in and out to Necker Island).  There was far too much paperwork to fill out upon arrival as we worked with an unhappy customs agent.  Cabs were waiting by the curb so for $40 (likely too much!) we hopped in one to take us to the hotel: Maria's By the Sea where we stayed for one night before boarding the boat.  The hotel was clean and reasonable, with great A/C so we relaxed until the rest of our boat crew joined us.  The others were coming from St Thomas by ferry - and their customs line upon arrival took an hour.  Kim and Jonathan shared a room with us and Paul and Ann shared a room with John and Jo.  Keith booked a table at Charlie's at the Mornings so we made the 30 minute walk over there for a 7pm reservation.  Keith bought the first round of drinks to celebrate Shawna and Keith's birthday as we waited for the rest of the Artin gang to join us for dinner.  Dinner was quite good - Keith had pasta and Shawna had the risotto.

Our Sleeping Quarters for 7 Days
We ate breakfast at the hotel before catching a van to bring all of our stuff to the boat - which is the same place we had dinner.  The boat was not ready until noon but we had a couple of errands: John had to get an emergency phone and a small contingent went to the store to get a few extra items we had not ordered ahead of time.  Keith and Kate (along with Ruby, Phoebe, Kelly, Steve, and Shelly) had paid for their boat the night before (instead of a hotel) so they already had possession that morning.  Steve was the captain of their monohull boat.  Keith and Kate and family determined the route for the week since they had been to the BVIs before (this was Shelly and Steve's 11th sailing trip there).

The BVI Album Cover
Our group (John, JoAnna, Paul, Ann, Kim, Jonathan, and us) rented a 46 foot catamaran through The Moorings.  Our boat was called the Luna Kahuna, a Moorings 4600 style boat.  Each couple had their own private bedroom and private bathroom, each with a separate shower (one each in the front and back of each hull).  There was also a fresh water hose in the back of the boat to rinse off when coming out of the water.  On the main level was a kitchen/dining room inside (stove, oven, microwave, fridge/freezer), along with a huge covered back deck area and a large front area with a "trampoline".  The boat came with air conditioning so we were able to sleep reasonably well at night (though it was not a chilly as we would have at home!).  The catamaran also came with a motorized dingy that could hold all eight of us to take us from our anchoring to shore.  Since only Paul knew how to sail, our group hired a captain - Dunbar.  He had been with the Moorings for 20+ years and was just fantastic.  We pre-ordered our provisioning: food from Ample Hamper and liquids (16 cases of beer plus several cases of water to hydrate) from the Moorings.  It all showed up by 1pm when we loaded the boat and set off to sail.

Marina Caye
Most days followed a similar routine.  Breakfast was usually coffee and yogurt, though two of the days we had scrambled eggs / bacon with bagels or pita.  We would sail to our first spot and snorkel a bit.  We had bought a couple of new Tribord mask/snorkel sets that were just fantastic - no fogging or leaking.  Lunch was also on the boat - generally sandwiches or the like.  We would then motor or sail to our overnight destination, anchor, and then swim/float off the boat and drink beer all afternoon.  We'd meet Keith/Kate's boat in the afternoon and always have dinner on shore as a large group.  After dinner we'd sometimes play cards or Catchphrase before bed.  Catchphrase always resulted in a few laughs - especially as Kim made up words like 'stomachache' and thought that the word fence had more than one syllable (fe??).

Keith Snorkeling with our New Mask

The details of the week:
  • Sunday - headed to Marina Cay, anchored, and floated off the boat.  Paul tried various combinations of hooking up each float so that we could float in a semicircle but the current kept pushing us all together!  Dinner was at Pussers, preceded by cocktails at the Arr Bar up the hill.  This is where Ruby managed to negotiate $21 from rich, handsome uncle John (she started out by asking for twenty 100!).
Floating by the Boat
  • Monday - snorkeled first, then sailed to The Baths where we met the other boat and hiked through the rocks which was quite cool and required some rock scrambling to get through the tighter spots.  Ruby said it was a great adventure!  We ended on a beautiful beach where we swam a bit.  Paul and Ann volunteered to walk back and bring the dingy to us - we were fully supportive!  We then sailed up the coast of Virgin Gorda to North Gorda Sound, anchored (we stayed here two nights) and then floated again off the side of the boat.  Dinner was at Saba Rock - we first saw the Tarpin feeding (JoAnna helped feed them) and then ate delicious caesar salad, mussels, and flank steak.
The Baths
JoAnna Feeding the Tarpin
  • Tuesday - sailed to The Dogs for a snorkel and then headed back to Saba Rock for a float before a dinner of pizza at the Bitter End.


Dinner at Saba Rock
  • Wednesday - topped up the fresh water on the boat before sailing to Anagada - 1.5 hours with not a single tack.  Jonathan joined Keith and Kate's boat for this leg.  We anchored and saw a couple of sea turtles swimming off the boat.  All of us except Shawna headed to shore and took a cab about five miles to Loblolly, a beach on the other side of the island where we swam, snorkeled, and had a few beers.  The Artin gang joined us on our boat while Keith and John challenged Phoebe to a dance competition - Phoebe of course won!  Dinner was at Whistling Pines where we had a salad, tequila shrimp and a fantastic curried lobster.
Shawna and JoAnna
Dingy Ride to Shore - Keith, JoAnna, Paul and John
  • Thursday - we sailed to monkey point on Guana Island where we snorkeled.  It was here that we were surrounded by millions of tiny fish that swam in "swarms" - almost to music.  We saw lots of tarpon which at first glance looked like small sharks!  We then motored to Jost van Dyke and anchored in White Bay - right off shore from the Soggy Dollar where we swam and drank a few beers while we people watched. There were a lot of day trippers here, so it was a bit of a "scene".  We skipped Foxy's (maybe go there next time?) and went straight to Little Harbor where we anchored.  Dinner was at Harris Place where we had BBQ: the waitress was also the bartender, host, and possibly the cook, so we helped her open the wine and pass out the food.  Before heading back to the boat, Keith and Phoebe had another dance-off.  Keith lost again.  
Catchphrase!
King of the World!
  • Friday - filled the boat one more time and got our final ice purchase.  We sailed for two hours around the west end of Tortola - lots of tacking on this stretch.  The first stop was snorkeling at The Indians, a great reef.  The next stop was snorkeling at The Caves, which were three small in-out caves.  We then motored to Pirates Bight on Norman Island where we anchored for the night.  We went over to the floating bar Willy T's, had a few drinks and watched the young kids jump off the boat into the water.  The last dinner for the whole group was at Pirates - we had a great table and saw a gorgeous double rainbow before dinner.  Keith and Shawna went dancing on the dance floor (some great live music was playing) - we were then joined by many of the rest of the group including Ruby and Phoebe which resulted in some serious sweating by Keith!
The Indians
The Caves

Phoebe and Keith Dance Off!
  • Saturday - we moved the boat closer to Pirates and swam ourselves and the collapsable cooler of beer to the beach which was a lot harder than we thought it would be.  All 15 of us swam and had a few beers in the morning before the other Artin boat had to leave (they needed to be back at the Moorings that evening).  Our boat had lunch at Pirates (our first paid lunch) and then sailed to Salt Island where we snorkeled the wreck of the RMS Rhone (sank 150 years earlier).  It was in 15-25 feet of water with good visibility.  We then motored to Peter Island.  JoAnna, Paul, and Ann took the dingy to shore to go to the resort while John, Johnathan, and Keith swam/snorkeled off the boat.  John was passionate about using up the rest of the food so Dunbar committed to catch fish to go with rice, beans, and hot dogs.  We never did catch the fish for dinner, though Dunbar and Jonathan did catch a couple of fish later that evening - 2 of which Dunbar froze to take home, while the others sadly were stolen from the hooks by a four-foot shark!  It was an immensely relaxing evening on the back of the boat seeing the lights of Tortola, the stars, and the space station crossing over us at 8pm.  

Dinner at Whistling Pines
  • Sunday - it was only a 1 hour sail over to the marina in Tortola.  We all packed up our stuff and were off the boat by 9am.  We saw the gang from Keith and Kate's boat (except Kelly who had an early flight).  We said our farewells to Dunbar - with the gang getting a shuttle to the ferry while we got a shuttle to the airport.
White Bay 
Anne, Jonathan, Kim
Keith, Shawna, JoAnna, Dunbar
It was a long day home - we were at Tortola airport 2.5 hours early.  We took the same puddle jumper back to Puerto Rico (though this time it was full), cleared immigration and customs, had lunch at a Margaritaville restaurant in the airport, and then caught the Southwest flight back to Baltimore.  



Dinner at Pirates
It was a fantastic trip.  Everyone on our boat was super-easy to get along with and Paul/Ann were a fun add-on to the group.  It was also fantastic to spend some time with Keith/Kate's family.  We are definitely up for another sailing trip in a few years!


Drinks at Willy T's
Pirates Bight




Sunday, June 5, 2016

Cambodia Fundraiser in Denver - June 2016

Anu, Kristina, Shawna, Jodi and Ali
After the success of the EYC fundraiser last year, we held the event again this year in Denver at Kristina's house.

We both flew in from Baltimore on the Thursday night - right after Keith had flown back to BWI that morning after being on the road for a couple of weeks.  The flight went quickly as we used it to watch the first season of Entourage which we found super funny.  The flight was an hour late so we did not get to Chez Kristina until 11pm.  It was straight to bed since Shawna had calls starting at 6:30am and Keith had a breakfast date with Jacqui at Devils Food at 7:15am.

It was a fun morning because Keith formally accepted the job in Scottsdale so he sent a few emails out to let people know.  Shawna wrapped up work in the early afternoon so we were able to do a lap around Wash Park which was absolutely stunning.  We helped Kristina a bit with prep and then drank the bottle of wine that Jodi had given to Kristina after last year's fundraiser.  It was then a quick shower before Ubering to meet Cara, Chad, and Sarah for dinner at Linger.  We all met on the rooftop for a couple of cocktails before we sat at 8pm.  Dinner was delicious as always - we had pork belly buns, Mongolian duck buns, masala dosa, Vietnamese crepe, potstickers, shishito peppers and Moroccan lamb kebabs. The waiter had suggested we only get 4 dishes but since we could not narrow it down, we got 7 dishes instead.  We finished them all with no problem along with two bottles of wine!  After dinner, we stopped by Sarah's house to see Shikes and their new home and to have a piece of Sarah's birthday cake.  Keith proceeded to fall asleep on the sofa and snore while the rest of us munched down on cake!

Anu, Ali and Jodi
We both woke up Saturday morning with a bit of a headache - while we tried to attribute it to the altitude, it was much more likely due to the numerous drinks from the previous night!  Keith managed to get a walk around the park and we also helped Kristina a bit with setup for the party.  The "helpers" arrived at about 3pm and the rest of the attendees started arriving after 5pm.  It was really fun to see a lot of old friends and colleagues - and we had raised over $26,000 by the end of the evening.

On Sunday, we had coffee with Kristina and helped her take down all the decorations in the back yard before getting in our final walk around the park.  We met Patrick and Donnell at Homegrown for lunch (ordering our favorite Kale and Salmon salad) and because of peer pressure had a couple of beers to boot.  The flight took off on time so we made it back home by 10:30pm.