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Australia 1 - Japan 0

Monday, June 12th, 2006

Or so our friend Dave from Australia hopes….

Well the World Cup is well and truly started.
My unemployment continues.
My job search…? Errrmmm. Progressing. Just.

Being 6 hours behind Germany, it seems firms, families shops and even city regions in Santiago have spared no expense in re-arranging schedules, meeting rooms, televisions, whole streets and television time to allow football-loving Chileans to watch each and every game.

On friday morning, I spent an hour in an office I intended to visit for only 5 minutes. On friday afternoon, despite the rain, I joined a crowd of 20 men- most in their lunch hour or on their journey home- outside of a shop with a television in the window…. to watch the Ecuador-Poland match! We shared a strange camaraderie, exchanging quips and laughter, explaining to passers-by who was playing and why it was worth stopping for.

So, as we kick-off (sorry) another week of footie, what games should we be watching for and why
Australia-Japan. They may be a small pacific country with a national debt equal to the GDP of Holland and relatively small men to match, but, despite our friend Dave’s attempts to convince us otherwise, Australia has a battle on its hands. Can the men from a land with Aussie Rules really kick a ball under and between posts rather than just between them?

England - Trinidad&Tobago. Well Sweden got a shock on saturday, drawing 0-0 with T&T. But can the small islands do it again? With Rooney the Loony on the subs bench and Sven smiling again but Beckham bending balls rather than netting them and 30C sun rather than English 15C rain, could mean it will be a rough ride! Using the associated beer taste assessment scale (Carlsberg vs. Carib), watch out England!

USA- anyone. Rachel and myself are really hoping that the USA don’t get a beating against Czech Republic today or against Italy next week. We’d like to see a diplomatic solution to the nuclear weapons crisis forged through a football game- yes, that’s right, a USA-Iran quarter-final!

Brazil-Croatia (tomorrow) should be a cracker as two top teams fight it out.

Como Agua para Chocolate

Sunday, June 11th, 2006

This is the name of a 1972 film. Which means nothing to you.

Nor me, until just over a week ago when Rachel and myself went for dinner at a restaurant by the same name with some Chilean friends. And again, on friday. The restaurant was highly recommended to us. But strangely, on both occasions, there was reason for disappointment!

On the first, my food was not very warm. But then it was a dish called “Mil Hojas” which means “1000 leaves”. By leaves, I mean leaves of pastry; incredibly thin pastry, which is a speciality here in Chile, used in fine cooking and some (equally fine) cakes! When you’ve got 1000 leaves to heat and salmon between them, its pretty hard. So I accepted it as a downside of my choice. On the upside, the wine was excellent- Casa Silva Carmenere Reserva 2000.

On friday, the disappointment was mild; it was more like disbelief. We ordered food and wine to come with the meal. When the wine arrived- the same vineyard as above, but a Syrah (Shiraz)- I was given the customary taste. Errmmm. “Let me try that again” I said. I’m not a wine expert, but a wine lover who happens to be very ignorant about wines! But I detected something wasn’t right. I passed the wine to be tasted by someone else, distrusting my taste buds since I have a slight cold. Sure enough, it seemed to be corked.

So, I chose a different bottle from the menu. It arrived. The waiter opened it and I was given another glass and another sip. I was, without having had a bite of my dinner that was now steaming in front of me, beginning to enjoy this liquid dinner! However, to my disbelief, this wine tasted of vinegar! A second taster confirmed it.

I used to think it would be embarrassing to turn down a bottle of wine at dinner, but now I know I can and I’m just so glad it was accompanied by such humour! We like the atmosphere and the food at the restaurant so we look forward to visiting again soon and with any visitors to Santiago!

Oh yes… about that name. The restaurant does a great dessert involving chocolate, chocolate mouse, chocolate and a drop of raspberry puree. Tasted better than Santiago water. Thats enough of an excuse I’d say.

Santiago Air. Mmmm. This just about sums it up…

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Ben the blogger

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

Those of you who know (my) cousin Ben, he now has a blog! He’s planning to cycle across france (and maybe spain) this summer. Check out his news here. I’m sure a few encouraging comments would help him on his way.

CrossConnexions Weekend Away!

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

We’re in the midst of planning a weekend away for the youth (11-15 year olds) at our Church… we’re hoping to get away to a nearby Canyon (for UK citizens, read Valley!), maybe hiring a cabin or a couple of self-catering cottages or something, then getting out for hikes and games with the yoof.

There’ll also be a serious side to the weekend, though I’m not really the best person to ask about that bit (Rachel and Naomi, Help!!). The weekend is going to be themed around the issue of “Friends” and is titled “I’ll be there for You” together with cheesy opening jingles courtesy of “The Rembrandts” (remember them? Oh dear… bet you wish i hadn’t asked that question…. you’ll be singing those hymns of popular 90’s culture all day now!). We’re hoping to consider issues like: “What does God say about popular culture?”, “Friends? Who needs friends?!”, “Sharing your faith with non-believing friends” and “Empathy, apathy and sympathy: supporting friends as a Christian”.

The hardest part about planning this weekend is fixing a date. For being 11-15 year olds they have very full diaries! Prayers and any ideas would be appreciated!