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What about Tropical Storm Edouard?

Nothing eventful happened today. I had prepared to sleep through the stormy morning. Rain it did at about 9 in the morning, no rustling of the leaves outside my room, just fine rain. I peeped through the blinds several times, yes it was still raining but all quiet. I noticed that more than half the vehicles were out, which meant work as usual.  I peeped through the blinds several time, wondering why I am not whisking away in the lab in school. 

I got restless even though I tried to read as planned. What helped was that my dear BK was online, and we chatted.  He was working on his options.  A knock on the door … Yipee!  My parcel which BK sent me from Singapore.  The USPS deliveryman had to work till 4.30pm. 

~Parcel from Home~

~Parcel from Home~

BK had sent me my piping materials and 2 Singapore flags – 1 for my apartment for National Day, and another for the school to fly the flag when a foreign student is attending the school.  Nope, no note of love or any love letter, he included though a set of mini spatulas and measuring cups which he recently won at a “cooking competition” during a company teambuilding.  Clap! Clap!  Wait a minute, why did he send me these?

The rain stopped at half past 3.  The weather has cooled from a 41 degree C yesterday to 31 degree C.  Things happened for good reasons afterall.

Failure is Not An Option

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On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Culinary Institute Alain & Marie Lenotre <lenotre@culinaryinstitute.edu> wrote: 
Emergency Communications  
In preparation for possible heavy rains and flooding from Tropical Storm Edouard, the Culinary Institute Alain & Marie LeNôtre will be closed all day Tuesday August 5th, 2008…

There is an unusual quietness outside, except for the occasional engines of the vehicles at the parking lots next to my apartment.  Aptly put – the calm before the storm.  The tropical storm is expected to hit around noon tomorrow.  I have a day to catch up on my journal input before I share my blog.  No one knew about this blog, not even BK.  I am excited – anticipating the hurricane as well as getting my site ready.

BK was here with me in Houston for a week to settle me in.  We spent a day searching for a suitable apartment, a day touring the school and shopping for furnishing, another day of last minute stock-up before we move into the apartment that evening.  That left us with only one day R&R time together, and for my dear to see an essential part of Houston before he left for Singapore.  We decided on NASA Space Centre Houston.

~Space Centre Houston~

~Space Centre Houston~

What struck us:  FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION

Excerpts from an article on Creativity in Problem-Solution,

“Houston, we’ve got a problem.” These famous words, spoken by astronaut Jim Lovell from space in April 1970, on Apollo 13 mission to the moon…

“Failure is not an option,” Gene Kranz, lead flight director for Mission Control, announced to the ground crew in Houston as Apollo 13 approached the critical earth-to-moon decision loop. ..

Creativity need not begin with inspiration. It sometimes is a reactive force, triggered when all else fails. It’s a response to a new order of things. We experience our highest creativity not in doing business as usual, but when there is the most at stake and failure is a possibility but not an option. When our fixed assumptions about how things operate won’t do, a new mission must be launched. “Forget the flight plan,” ordered Kranz. “From this moment on we are improvising a new mission. How do we get our men home?”

What stuck us next: “MISSION CONTROL

…to manage space missions, usually from the point of lift off until the landing or the end of the mission.

These words were very meaningful to me.  I had just arrived in Houston then having just switched out of a career that was my life in the past 13 years, I am a little scared about my future plans too.  I told few friends about my decision - One, I have no certainty to inform them, no wish to explain myself of my uncertainties, no need for more questions that reinforce my fear; Two, I was multi-tasking on adrenaline, I got everything sorted out in under a month from the point I made a decision to go into Pastry & Baking, to applying to the culinary institute, to sorting out my finances, informing my parents & family, to applying & securing my US student visa to the point of my arrival in Houston.  Thinking back, I find it amazing and thankful that I took action to fulfill a passion.  

I am already here, there is certainly no turning back.  I will Earn my Pastry & Baking Diploma, make the best use of my time to acquire knowledge and inspirations, and make concrete plans for my future.  Similar to how I view marriage, Failure is not an Option in my second life!  And I will keep my heart & soul in mission control!

Hurricane: Tropical Storm Edouard

Last night, there was a brief shower with thunder (which I had earlier mistaken for a truck with rumbling engine), I google-chat BK.  His response was that there is a storm coming towards Houston.  I was like is that so, he had told me before that Hurricane and Storms do not usually come the way of Houston.  Just 2 weeks ago, we got some after showers. 

I am now in the room waiting to read the update on University of Houston website which should be up any minute if they are closed for tomorrow.  Mr LeNotre had come into our class today to inform us CIAML will follow the U in school closure for weather emergency.

Only in school today that I realised a Hurricane is coming the way of Houston.  I was actually quite excited because I have not experienced one before.  Then I was told it is Category 1, which means it is just lots of rain and wind but is not severe as Hurricane Katrina.  Everyone was discussing if there is school tomorrow.  Some of us hope so.  Today we had the first of our 2 consecutive days of lectures in ServSafe by Chef Kris (ServSafe is the operating standards in hygience and flow of food in food business).  If we miss school tomorrow, that would mean another day deducted from our laboratory lesson to make up for the lecture.

In my existing lifestyle, I have no TV, no radio, no newspaper and no internet news.  I bought a set of newspaper 2 weekends ago and it was >50% on promotion vouchers, so I decided I can do without it.  I do not even have any lame excuse not to read internet news, but I guess I will leave it to grapevine to update me on emergencies like the Hurricane.

Tropical Storm Edouard

Just referred to University of Houston website. 

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University of Houston – Downtown
Emergency Communications
(Posted at 3:25 p.m., Aug. 4, 2008.)
Good Afternoon:
The University of Houston-Downtown will close at 5:00 p.m. today, August 4, 2008, and will remain closed tomorrow, Tuesday, August 5, 2008, in preparation for Tropical Storm Edouard. On- and off-campus classes for tonight and tomorrow are cancelled.

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Arghh… So I will not be going to school tomorrow.  I will be bracing the storm in my apartment.  Oh, I just received a note slotted into my room.  It is a Notice from The Gardens Management to prepare for Tropical Storm Edouard, with one set of instruction on Planning for Evacuation should our area experience an actual hurricane strike or the effect of extreme weather from a hurricane.  I guess, if need arises, I will go where the majority goes.  Was just chatting with Brian G on google, he asked what I need to do whe hurrican strikes, I will just stay in the room, I guess?

An update from Weather Channel:

14, 4 Aug 2008
Weather Forecast 17:14, 4 Aug 2008
19, 4 Aug 2008
Weather Forecast, 17:19, 4 Aug 2008

 I am full of anticipation…  As long as there is no damage to treasured lives and properties.