Sunday, August 19, 2007

Everyday's Like Christmas I Guess

My husband went buckwild in ToysRUs yesterday...and spent the evening putting toys together. I swear Isaiah must have woke up and thought it was Christmas as he saw his brand new blow up ball tosser thing that is similar to the things you see at birthday parties where kids take off their shoes and jump around.

Needless to say he is very happy today.

He is ridind his new tricycle like a champ as well!

Matane,
Mai

Friday, August 17, 2007

We Are In The Adelaide Advertiser Newspaper!


Sixers' Chappell steps upArticle from: Font size: Decrease Increase Email article: Email Print article: Print Submit comment: Submit comment BOTI NAGY, BASKETBALL WRITER
August 03, 2007 02:15am
MIKE Chappell felt as if Christmas had arrived early when his agent told him the Adelaide 36ers had come calling.



One of the finest imports to play in the NBL, he had never been in a program which properly suited or showcased his silky skills, breath-taking athleticism or commitment to winning.

Fresh from a season in Japan with the Sendai 89ers where he was an AllStar averaging 23 points per game and eight rebounds in the BJ (Japanese) League, finally the right NBL club was on the line.

"I was excited when my agent told me they'd been in contact because I thought the 36ers would be a good fit for me," Chappell said yesterday when he arrived from Detroit with wife Maisha and two-year-old son Isaiah.

"The 36ers have always been a club rich in basketball tradition and I've always enjoyed the way they play the game. In the times I've spent here (in Australia), they're always a top-four side and always find a way to get there.

"The style they play under (coach) Phil (Smyth) always looks like they're having fun along the way too."

Well yes, that used to be the case. But last season's 11th-placed finish was a record club low, anything but fun and meant some very dramatic changes were in order.

Out went most of the team, with Brett Maher, David Cooper, Lanard Copeland, Matt Sutton and Darren Ng retained while Brad Newley, Brad Davidson, Axel Dench, Adam Ballinger and Chappell brought in.

Ballinger and Chappell were college team-mates at storied Michigan State University.

"I'm looking forward to catching up with Adam," Chappell said. "We've never played on the same team since college, although we've played against each other when I was with Canberra and he was at Victoria."

Chappell, 29 and a 203cm small forward, already has chalked up 88 NBL games with the Cannons, Wollongong Hawks and New Zealand Breakers since 2002, averaging 19.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists.

Since last suiting with the Breakers in 2005 - where he was club MVP in 2004 - he has played in Portugal, Lebanon and Japan.

His arrival means the Sixers finally will have a foil for star small forwards such as Sam Mackinnon (Brisbane), Martin Cattalini (Cairns), and Glen Saville (Sydney) who, along with departed Breakers import Carlos Powell, in 2007 consistently exposed Adelaide's deficiency in that area.

On a one-year deal, Chappell - pronounced Shap-pell - said he had "the highest respect for Phil Smyth and Brett Maher."

Smyth spoke with his former longtime Canberra Cannons team-mate, Hall of Famer Herb McEachin, before signing Chappell.

"Herb's only ever recommended one other player to me and that was Darnell Mee," Smyth said. "When he recommended Mike, I knew he was the right man for us.

"And that's without taking into account the fact he's very talented, versatile and all the other tangibles he brings."

Adelaide opens its season against Wollongong on September 21 but will only know if Newley is staying after he fields European offers.

Baked Beans for Breakfast



In Australia baked beans are a commonly served with breakfast. Being the culture craver that I am, I have taken this "full on" as they say down here and my husband smiles and shakes his head at me. He thinks its funny that I take on the cultures around us (well, certainly not all of the customs cause that could be detrimental to your relationships).



Apparently, baked beans are very high in protein and are quite tasty with sunny side up eggs and toast. My toddler doesn't seem to think so as he has requested Fruit Loops each morning. The orange juice has a bit of a tart kickback here... more of a lemony taste to it. But, lemons taste like lemons.

Speaking of Lemons, if you request "lemonade" down here in Australia (and in New Zealand) you will be served a proper Sprite. There is no such thing as our form of lemonade down this way. (Apologies to Arnold Palmer).

Of course, I've taken on some of the Aussie lingo. My next post is sure to include some.

Yours Truly,
CreativeMaiDownUnder

CREATIVE MAI SAYS GOODBYE TO JAPAN AND HELLO TO AUSTRALIA

I will be changing the name of this post from "Creative Mai Takes On Japan" to "Creative Mai Takes on Australia". All previous posts will remain archived... I may even make the blog public again...

Whirlwind Travel _ Around The World in 30 Days

In April we moved from Sendai Japan to Detroit Michigan... Our wedding was at the end of June... The next week we went to a family reunion in Alabama... Went back to Michigan... The next week to a family reunion in Washington D.C. ... Then the next took 4 flights to move to South Australia.

Now... that may not seem like much to you but MAN did we have jetlag!!!

So glad to be settled in Australia... for now.

I will continue from this point with blogs about our life here in Aussie.