Made it to Guam. Made
it there bright and early Friday morning.
We had some time, as the Spelling Bee was not until Saturday morning.
The flight was uneventful and we were picked up at the airport by a member of
Tsun’s extended family. They were nice
enough to wake up at the crack of dawn and take Tsun and me to breakfast at
McDonald’s. After sharing an Egg
McMuffin we continue on to his family’s house and spent some time with the
family. In the afternoon they drop us
off at our hotel and we check in. We
made plans for dinner with his family and they were to pick us up at the hotel
that night- it gave us a chance to get cleaned up, rest, and prepare for the
Spelling Bee in the morning.
Then comes a change of plans. Earthquake in Japan and tsunami warnings go
out all over the Pacific. The streets to
the hotel are closed, and we are instructed by local authorities to go back to
our room at the hotel and wait for the waves.
We were not too worried, as we felt that being on the 15th
floor of the Guam Mariott, we’d be safe.
Before we barricaded ourselves in our hotel room, we went on the search
for something to eat, since the dinner plans from earlier had to be
cancelled. We work our way down the
street in the tourist area to find all the restaurants either closed or in the
process of closing. The only thing that
is open is a souvenir shop that also happens to sell snacks. The place is packed to the gills with
tourists buying water, chips, snacks, etc.
We pick out some chips, beef jerky, apples, and some muffins and make
our way back to our hotel and sit on the balcony and wait for the waves. Luckily for everyone, the waves didn’t come
and Guam was spared from any damaging waves.
So the next morning we are well rested and ready for the
Spelling Bee. We make our way down to
the convention hall at the Mariott and check in and do some last minute
practicing of words. Tsun did
phenomenal- he made it to the fourth round and was in the top half of the
contestants there. He had a small group
of fans there cheering for him, we were all very proud. After the Spelling Bee, another extended
family member found us and insisted on taking us to dinner.
With all the Spelling Bee business complete, we had one full
day to play around. We went to the
Micronesia Mall and I got the chance to introduce an important part of my
culture to Tsun- TacoBell, Sabarro, Subway, KFC, and ColdStone. Isn’t America great? We also spent a few hours at the arcade and
riding the bumper cars and indoor roller coaster in the mall. I was very thankful that Tsun had such a
great group of family members that took care of us while we were in Guam. They really made the trip a great success.
Some pics of the champion as we explored Guam.
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Some pics of the champion with his extended family.
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The view from our hotel room. |
Hotel Pool |
The view at night- as we waited for the tsunami
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Waiting for the tsunami |
The spelling bee is about to start. |
Calm as a cucumber.
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