First days

Tuesday 12/01
After a rather sleepless night trying to sort out the jet lag we got up early and had a wander around the neighbourhood.  Plenty of night clubs! Met Andy Hill for lunch at Luther’s our local cafe.  We then went to St. Philip’s College to find our office and meet some of the staff in the Department of Philosophy etc. We got a very warm welcome.

Next was a shopping trip to get in some supplies only to discover how huge and spread out San Antonio is with its 1.5 million inhabitants. We had a bit of challenge round prices, sizes and measures.

Yvonne is wearing her sun glasses already.  We have had clear blue skies and temperatures in the low 20C.

Wednesday 13/01
After a gentle start we had an early lunch with Andy and Matt Fuller who had just returned from NI.

Thursday 14/01
We were introduced to more staff at a seminar on “Ethical decision making” led by Andy.  This was part of programme of staff development.  The topic discussed was gun law and recently introduced “open carry” and its implications for educational establishments.

This was followed by lunch for all of the staff in the College.  We were introduced along other new staff.  This was followed by a line dance initiation for the new staff! We then had a four hour tour of the campus. They cover an impressive range of vocational and academic courses leading to qualifications from certificate to first degree level.

One many student artworks in the College
One many student artworks in the College

In the evening we went in to down town San Antonio where we saw the Alamo and ate at a restaurant on the impressive river walk.

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The Alamo

Friday 15/01
This started with a department meeting mitigated by some culinary treats from the oldest bakery in Texas.

Our Apartment

 

We have been billeted in Tobin Lofts which is a block of student apartments.  It is modern and comfortable and includes two en-suite bedrooms and good sized living and kitchen area.

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Front door!
Bathroom
Bathroom
Our apartment is at the far end on ground floor.
Our apartment is at the far end on ground floor.

This is all very nice but we will see what it is like to live in a student community when they all return next week!

San Antonio here we come!

Matt Scrimgeour collected us at 7:45 on a cold but fine Monday morning and we made Belfast International Airport in very good time!  The airport seemed unusually quiet so we got through check in and security by 9:00.  The flight to Newark left on time at 11:10 and we arrived 45 minutes early.  Again we were through immigration and security very quickly which gave us a 4 hour wait for the connection to San Antonio where we arrived at 21:30 local time and on time.

Temperatures were 2C (8:00) Ballycastle, 1C (14:00) New York and 1C (21:30) San Antonio.

We had a right Texan welcome from the Hill family (see pics):

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A very good, if tiring day’s travel.

Nearly there!

As Andy Hill has already pointed out to his FB friends Yvonne and I are heading for San Antonio, Texas on Monday 11th January. We will be taking up a Fulbright Scholars in Residence post in St Philip’s College organised by Andy. We will be flying the flag (‘fleg’) for Corrymeela, sharing some of our learning and learning about life and issues in Texas. If anyone is interested in following what we get up to we have set up this blog. We will be using this rather than FB as many of our friends and relations do not use FB. Please feel free to comment.

We will be back in NI on 2nd May. Chris and Mary Anne Busch are house sitting for us.

It is almost exactly a year since we got the offer of the post and yet the time has flown.  We are now rushing around trying to tidy up the loose ends and make last minute preparations.  We will be able to get to the Community Weekend and the Dedication service before we go so we hope to see some of you then.

We are looking forward to some warmer, drier weather but who knows what it will be like with the way the climate is at the moment.

Visas arrive

04/12/2015 Visas arrive

04 December 2015

22:11

Passports with visas pasted in arrived by Royal Mail this morning.  Quicker than we expected!

We had a Skype with Andy.  Matt Fuller was also present. Both looking forward to marking term papers!

 

Visa

01/12/2015 Visa

02 December 2015

13:07

So we are on our way.  Yvonne and I turned up for our Visa interview at the Consulate General’s Office in Danesfort, Belfast.  We arrived to a waiting room containing about fifteen people and it soon became evident that we could be in for a long wait.  While handing in our documents and being finger printed was dealt with fairly quickly it looked like interviews were going very slowly. However are interview came round within the hour and it appears that the documents provided by Fulbright meant that there little further work to be done in the interview so we were bumped up the queue.