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July 26, 2008

London 07/25/08

London_084 Friday we went to the office, stopping on the way for an iced caramel latte and a delicious lemon-orange muffin.  Once at the office, the group we were traveling with suggested that we could skip their meetings today since we had heard their presentation many times and we had our own that afternoon.  We decided to take them up on it and went to the Ops section.  I finally got to meet many of the people that I deal with over the phone or by IM every day.  I spent a good portion of the morning responding to email and looking at tickets that my group was workinLondon_009g on.

The group took me and my co-worker to lunch at a local pub where most of us had fish and chips.  I had forgotten how good English chips are.  We returned to the office for some more email and troubleshooting and then went to the conference center to do our presentation.  On the way down we saw a sign that said the monthly fire drill would be at 16:00 so I asked the ladies at the front desk if that meant we would have to leave the building and they said that we didn't need to leave but it would be quite loud for about 2 minutes.  The presentation went well except for the fact that the conference call wasn't working and only 5 of the 16 people who saidLondon_016_2 they were coming actually showed up.  I can't really blame them - the meeting was set for 16:00 on a Friday.  I don't believe there is a worse time for a meeting.

After work we all went to another local pub.  There were tons of people drinking on the sidewalk.  I love the UK.  Where else can you get away with drinking in the street?  We stayed for many hours and then finally went to dinner around 22:00.  I got back to the hotel about midnight and spent some time on-line.  Then I went to bed.

July 25, 2008

Munich & London 07/24/08

Another wonderful breakfast at the hotel followed by some souvenir shopping.  I then returned to the hotel to make sure I was all packed so we could meet our travel companions at the train station.  The train ride to the airport was uneventful and the scenery was beautiful.

At the airport we started at the British Airways check-in.  It truly amazes me how people waiting in a queue are never prepared when they get to the front of the line.  It took a bit of time, but finally bags checked and off to Passport Control and then security.  Passport control had very long lines and then one of our party realized that there was a non-European line that had no one in it.  So we made it through fairly quickly.  Security was fairly speedy and then we went to the British Airways lounge.  The people we are traveling with are flying business class so they have access to the lounge and they can take in a guest.  The lounge has free drinks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic and a variety of snacks.  It also has free internet but we only had about 30 minutes to wait so I didn't bother.  Everyone else was in a frenzy to check work email but I figured why bother - most of it would require more response than the 30 minutes I had and I didn't want to be thinking about email for the whole flight.  They announced our flight in the lounge and we made our way to the gate.

The flight was pretty typical - about an hour and a half with beverage and cold lunch service.  They offered chicken and cheese or cheese sandwiches.  I had the chicken with cheese and a diet coke.  It was decent for airline food. They also hand out entry cards for people that are not UK citizens that are landing in the UK and not flying on to another destination.  The card asks for your name, address, phone number and your address while you are in the UK. 

Once we landed, the 3 people we were traveling with hired a car to take them to the office and my co-worker and I goLondon_001t on the Heathrow Express.  This is a train that takes you from the airport to Paddington Station. The picture of me to the left is in Paddington Station.

We caught the tube at Paddington to the Victoria station where we walked out of the tube station and looked like typical Americans with no clue where to go.  We started walking and then ended up asking a policeman which way to go.  Neither of us had thought to look up the specific directions from the tube station the hotel.

We arrived at the Park Plaza Victoria hotel and checked in.  I was able to add a night instead of having to change to the Park Plaza Riverbank on Saturday.  I got to my room and logged in to check my email and found 57 mails waiting for me.  As I was working on them, my co-worker called to say he was going into the office and wanted to know if I wanted to join.  I decided not to go and just work for a while from my hotel room.  The next think I new it was 19:45 and I realized I was hungry.  I also wanted to get some diet coke so I didn't have to pay

£2 (approximately $4) from the mini-bar.

I grabbed my purse and went walking to find the store and found one about 2 blocks away.  On the way I had seen a Asian restaurant and decided I would go there for dinner after I had bought the DC.  The restaurant is called dim t and they serve dim sum and a variety of Asian dishes.  I had gyoza and Japanese fried rice which is basically chicken fried rice with teriyaki sauce.  It was very good and I returned to my room with a 12-pack of DC and spent about 2 hours trying to figure out what I wanted to do on Saturday.  Then I went to bed.

July 23, 2008

Munich - 07/23/08

The day began with breakfast in the hotel consisting of eggs, bacon, grapes and a croissant.  Fresh-squeezed orange juice to drink - so yummy.  Then a train ride to the office where we had a few meetings before lunch.  Lunch was in the Cafe and I had spaghetti with meat sauce.  It was really good. 

After lunch was my groups presentation.  It went very well and we got some good feedback from the attendees.  We ended up answering questions for about 15 minutes past the end time of the meeting and then we went back to the conference room that had been reserved as our space. 

Then the return train ride to the hotel.  I decided I wanted to be alone for the evening so I went to the bar where I had a really good tequila sunrise.  Then I went to dinner at one of the restaurants in the hotel called Pfiftermühle.  I had a fillet of beef boiled in an herbal stock with a red wine sauce, marrow dumplings and leek and potato bacon cake.  Very tasty. 

Munich_052_2 The beef was very tender and the sauce was delicious.Munich_053_5 I wasn't going to have any dessert, but when the server brought the menu I saw a dessert that had fresh berries that sounded delicious so I decided to go for it.  It turned out to be creme brulee with fresh raspberries, blackberries, strawberries and bluberries.  It was the best creme brulee I have ever had. The images are a little dark but I tried with the flash and it looked worse.

I had planned on walking around and looking in some of the souvenir shops, but they were closed and I was really tired so I returned to my room and went to bed.

July 22, 2008

Munich - 07/22/08

UPDATE: 07/25/08 08:30BST

I have been severely chastised for not mentioning beverages.  Most of us had beer.  Yes, I had A beer.  It was the house light and was acceptable for a beer.  When in Germany... I might have had more, but I was feeling a bit headachy and tired.  I didn't want to tempt fate and get a major headache while traveling.

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What a glorious day.  Munich is a beautiful city with very friendly residents.  I also believe there are more bicycles here than in any other city.  They are parked everywhere and people whiz by you on them.

I am staying at the Platzl Hotel and it's a wonderful hotel with great service.  The room is comfortable and the view is charming.  I can walk to many sites and restaurants and in the evening there is the sound of the city coming in my window.  I never thought I would come here, but it has been a great experience and has reminded me how young my country is.

The hotel serves breakfast every morning from 6:30am to 11:00am.  We have gone every morning and the food is wonderful.  They have a buffet that includes eggs, bacon, sausage, various fruits and cereals, various pastries and fresh squeezed juices.  It is a great way to start the day.

After breakfast, we took a cab to the office.  We decided this was the best choice since neither of us knows the city and we aren't familiar with the train system.  When we got to the office about 30 minutes later the taxi fare was 34 Euros.  I was shocked - we decided we would definitely be taking the train back to the hotel anMunich_033d to the office for the remainder of our stay. 

Our meetings were productive and I learned some things I didn't know that will help me with my own customers.  Lunch was provided at the Cafe at the campus.  I had pork with pasta.  It was delicious.  They have china and flatware and glasses for drinks.  Very different from our paper and plastic in the US.  When you have completed your meal you put your tray on a moving belt that Don would love to play with and watch going round and round. 

The train ride back to the hotel was fun because you can watch the people and the scenery.  Both were entertaining.  Once back at the hotel I rested for about 20 minutes and then went over to the hotel of the group we are travelling with to meet our hostess for a short walking tour of Munich before dinner.

As we left their hotel we all mention the bucket of umbrellas, but of course none of us grabbed one.  We walked all over the city with our hostess providing some basic history.  The picture to the left is me standing on the stairs of the Feldherrnhalle.

As we finished up the tour and started to head to the restaurant, it started to rain.  Not Seattle rain where you don't need an umbrella, but an honest to goodness downpour.  We stepped into a little shopping area to wait it out and discussed how stupid it was that none of us had grabbed an umbrella.  It finally slowed a bit and we went on to the restaurant.  When we got there, most of us were soaked.

The restaurant, Andechser am Dom Wirsthaus, is a typical Bavarian style restaurant that is (or was) run by monks.  The food was amazing.  We started with an appetizer plate that had huge radishes cut in spirals, an amaziMunich_040ng cheese mixed with spices, and 2 types of breads with toppings.  The cheese was for spreading on pretzels.  Which they serve all times of the day here.  One of the breads had fried onions and the remaining grease from some cooking process.  It sounds disgusting but it was pretty tasty.  The other bread had chives and some sort of cheese spread - also delicious.  All of these items are definitely not good for you.   My main course was a steak with a traditional Bavarian sauce and fried onions on top.  It was served with grilled potatoes with herbs.  Sooo good.  Then we had a dessert sampler that was to die for.  It included streusel, chocolate cake, fried apples with cinnamon sugar, and a few other items that I can't remember.  All were delicious.

We then rolled back to our hotel and went to bed.

July 21, 2008

Travel

I started a great journey (so far) to Europe on July 20, 2008 at 18:45 PDT.  First a long flight to London where I had hoped to have an empty seat next to me, but the flight was full. 

Several interesting bits about the flight to London:

  1. I didn't fall asleep right away.  This is very unusual for me.
  2. They served soft drinks in the most adorable little cans.  Skinny like juice cans but a little different.  Of course I didn't get a picture but I am hoping to on the way home.
  3. Dinner was either chicken or salmon.  I had chicken. It was pretty good and came with some sort of corn mash and carrots with some sort of beans.  I tried the carrots and ate ALL of the beans.   They looked like lima beans.  There was a roll with butter and cheesecake for desert.
  4. After dinner they served coffee or tea.  I had tea.
  5. I was then trying to fall asleep when it occurred to me that I really needed to use the restroom.  The gentlemen on my row were snoozing and I ended up waiting for about 20 minutes before they snapped awake and I was able to get up.
  6. This was one of several times I got up to walk around since I hate feeling cramped and I didn't want any leg trouble.
  7. Breakfast was a croissant with "white" American cheese, a blueberry muffin and orange juice.

After we landed at London's Heathrow we trekked for what seemed like miles to a bus that took us to the terminal that our flight to Munich was leaving from.  We then had to trek some more to a security check point.  Yes they make you go through security even though you haven't left the airport. I then set the alarm off and was frisked by an very polite English woman.  From security we went to the board to see what gate our flight to Munich was at and it hadn't been assigned one yet.  It was set to leave in 30 minutes and had no gate yet.

Flight to Munich - I slept the whole way. 

Here are some pictureMunich_001_3s of the view from my hotel window.Munich_002_2

I am travelling with a co-worker and we walked around a bit before returning to the hotel so he could go to bed. 

I wandered some more and ended up eating at Hard Rock Cafe.

The weather has been gorgeous but I am fading fast. 

June 12, 2008

Mucus

I have always found the human body to be amazing and one of the most amazing things is the amount of mucus the body can produce when you have a cold.

I have been out sick for the last few days and I can't believe that there is any mucus left but amazingly I continue to produce.

I have worked from home the last 2 days. The main reasons for that are: 1) I don't want to get anyone else sick and 2) I continue to sneeze and need to blow my nose and no one needs to experience that and 3) Just taking a shower and getting dressed wear me out.

I am going a little stir crazy, but hope to be back at work Friday.

May 11, 2008

Happy Mother's Day

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I was trying to find a picture to post for today when I found this one. My Mom asked me to take it and give it to my brother quite a while back. I think it's only fitting since while he was visiting her last week he had a cold and was coughing up a storm. As mother's do - she told him to buy some cough drops but he didn't do it for several days and when he finally did he twittered: "I hate it when my mother is right."

I myself have experienced the same phenomenon. My greatest memory of my mother being right was her strong recommendation to take Latin in high school. Of course I didn't take it and it made my biology and literature courses in college that much harder. It probably would have helped with my French as well.

So my advice to all: Listen to your Mother - she is probably right. ;)

To my Mother:

Thank you for all of your love and support. I wouldn't be who I am today without it. I miss you and love you and hope you have a wonderful day.

May 10, 2008

I think someone killed Chester Cheetah

I think someone killed Chester Cheetah

April 21, 2008

Beautiful day in Bothell

Beautiful day in Bothell

Walked down to take my garbage and get my mail with the sun shining and only a few clouds.

April 18, 2008

IT'S REALLY SNOWING!

IT'S REALLY SNOWING!