A little more singrish for you…

6 01 2008

On my Mitsubishi A/C remote control:

“Notice: At any change of an existing mode finished by the white button during the air conditioning, be sure to push the transmit button (green) finally. A ‘change alarm’ signal displayed means the consumed battery. Replace the consumed batter with a new one.  At any replacement of the battery, be sure to push the transmit button (green) for about 10 seconds or more after removing the used battery. Then set a new battery as before.”

… granted, this english is much better than my chinese or japanese or any other language for that matter. Still, on printed labels from a company like Mitsu., it warrants a blog smile :-)





The best of …

21 12 2007

I wonder if people notice why you cry in the Traveler’s Lounge. :-)

I was skimming through  The Best of Craig’s list looking for the “Survival of the fittest (M&M)” story (great read if you haven’t seen it before) when I came across …

An Angel in the Post Office

A 4-year old writes, ” Dear God, Will you please take care of my dog? She died yesterday and is with you in heaven…” (full story)

There are some great people in this world. I’m always happy to hear their stories. Happy Christmas to everyone!





… I think I have that in my purse

21 12 2007

I feel like Aunt Mabe today. You know, that distant relative who steals all the mini-soaps from the hotel or restaurant — who’s bathroom is a virtual array of every mini travel sized item known to man? Very classy woman, right. Well, today, I’m her.

As much as I try wearing my little “I belong on business class” outfit, I’m still a little in awe of some parts of this journey… and I’m bringing home the souvenirs to prove it. So if you’re Christmas stocking smells good, it’s because I ripped out the free sample of perfume from the magazine and wrapped it up as your Christmas present. Hey .. there’s still good smells on there!





Understanding the Kevins

21 12 2007

I would nod and smile, but I never really understood him when my friend Kevin would tell me of his success or pursuits of the business class upgrade, especially for access to the lounges.

Before today, those doors have remained tinted to me, doors which only opened for others, and over who’s shoulders I could only occasionally catch a glance of the bouncers at the check-in desk.

But today, I feel like Charlie with my “Golden Ticket.” The doors are open to me now, and I have seen the light. Paying $2,000 for a plane ticket is crazy — don’t get me wrong. But every once in a while, it’s fun to put on a costume and step into another world. Today, despite the exhaustion of a 24 hour, 9 minute flight plan, I’m soaking up life like the other guys… and I understand Kevin a bit more.

I mean, after a while, airports all start to look the same. And those duty free shops can only hold your attention for so long (especially now that as Americans we can’t bring in liquid, so perfumes, liquors … and all the good deals we had before are a bit more tricky to navigate). But the lounges … well, first of all, let me assure you — the walls aren’t painted in gold and they do not drip with luxury. But it is a nice, comfortable place to hang out before catching your next flight. And really, if you’re spending 80% of your work time travelling around from airport to airport, it’s the only way to go — keep your sanity, find a quite place to work while traveling, and not having to fight a drooling kid with sticky fingers for one of those hard seats that for some reason are all attached in a row so that when the kid gets the seat at the end of the row and jumps up and down, you can’t think anymore because you’re suddenly sea sick. Yep. I get it a bit more.

So what *are* they like? Well, once you get past the woman at the door who confirms your golden ticket isn’t a fake, you walk in to a room filled with lots of individual chairs — usually small arm chairs. They’re not plush lazy boys, but it’s not entirely dissimilar to a hotel lobby waiting area. Usually on one wall (and in some bigger airports, maybe 2 or 3) is a pantry of sorts where you can help yourself to all kinds of goodies for free… beer, wine, champagne, top shelf bar, soft drinks of every kind; snacks like nuts, pretzels, chips; and some kind of food, of course varying depending on the time of day. Of course, these buffets differ depending on the hosting country — so in Singapore there was duck and fresh mango and wasabi peas. In Frankfurt (where I am writing this now) there are pretzels and hard rolls and 5 different kinds of beer :-)

On the other wall or corner are the bathrooms — always equiped with showers as well in the case of those very long flights or layovers.

And there is also usually a business section with free computers / internet connection. Though here in Frankfurt, that amounts to a single stand-up kiosk computer. As most people travel with laptops now a days, I’m sure the need for the “mobile offices” popular in the 80s is changing. The Singapore business center did have a fax machine … but it too looked a bit dusty. I did have to buy my wireless access here in Frankfurt … I was surprised by that, something for them to improve on :)

Another thing I noticed is that the kid with sticky fingers followed me. I wasn’t surprised by the demographic being about 70% men (or more). But I was surprised by the number of young families — couples on their honeymoon, other couples with the Louis Vuitton matching luggage who look like they learned to walk wearing Prada shoes, and babies — literally with silver spoons in their mouths.

You know what else? I think I miss the life and excitement of the real world walking by on the other side of those tinted glass walls.





What is it about Christmas music!?

19 12 2007

I love it. It’s simply not Christmas without the tunes, is it. I know Melissa and I mark the beginning of the season by popping in the required disks … and I’ve finally got some x-mas music playing in Singapore … it’s definitely that time of the year!

Remember, Santa and presents may make it more fun, but you don’t need any of that stuff to celebrate.

Christmas magic is in the air … sparkley and wonderful. I dig it!!





Fun times

2 12 2007

Dinner party was fun — simple Chicken dish with steamed veg. Wow — I have seen those cheapy steamers in the store, but dang. I never knew just how cool / useful / convenient they were. The hostess had a 3-decker … and used 1 level for potatoes, 1 level for broccoli, and 1 level for carrots … all came out so tender & full of good nutrients, so easy. They were telling me you can also do rice & crustless bread in the thing. I was impressed :-)

You know what else is impressive? Conrad just uploaded pictures from his Macy’s-Day-Parade-Eve walk around our neighborhood. The balloons are all inflated and ready for the big day tomorrow (a bit strange to look at them close-up and netted down, but still neat to imagine it). Next year, I *will* be there to experience it *with* Conrad, but this is a good step!





Hello world!

21 10 2007

Ok, you asked for it, so here it is — whether you’re in the 919, the 212, the 508 … or the 65?

Conrad and I have started a blog… a place where we can share the stories about our life’s events, our travels, our friends, or just the silly things we observe every day.

Mom, you’ve mastered text messaging … time to learn something new (and there’s lots to learn), feel free to ask Conrad all your questions :-)








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