All three of them were awesome, they were great and they did everything for us. It was classic captain leadership.

Glasgow did really well for basically giving people a good time. To come second to London and just pip Edinburgh, which has been a winner in past years, is a superb achievement.

It's a white crested, black Polish rooster.

I am delighted that readers of Condé Nast Traveller rate Glasgow so highly. It is a very handsome city with some of the most exciting and stylish venues in the UK. It scored exceptionally highly for food as well as its culture and the friendliness of the people. Everyone should visit this dynamic city.

I needed a 1:04.5 to qualify for districts and I got a 1:04.31. It was my best time ever in fly. My turns felt real good. Breast felt good but it was a little slow. My turns were good but my stroke felt too stretched out.

The preschool, kindergarten, and first grades are in a separate building, basically an aluminum shed building, and it survived the hurricane with no damage.

I found out that two of my students have lost everything, one of them will not be returning to St. Peter's because her parents had to place her with family members out of the area. I found out that another one of my students has moved to Birmingham with his mother as well so he will not be returning.

St. Peter's students will report to Resurrection Elementary [in Pascagoula] with their teachers. We will have class from there until our school can be rebuilt.

My freshman year, we had three captains.