Monday, January 21, 2008

Nice cool glass of water laced with Germs

As a rule I try and not drink from the glasses or cups in Hotel rooms. Also, I never brew coffee in the room. But there are times when there is no bottled water and no other choice. After viewing this undercover video Click Here I may start packing a plastic cup from home. YUK

Sunday, January 06, 2008

More Snow at Pops.


This picture was from early last night. He says its up to 30" on the ground with more to come through the night.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

big storm


Lots of rain over most of California and lots of Snow.

Pop sent me this photo from his house on Mount Rose this morning.

Monday, December 31, 2007

bean

Mr. Bean's Holiday
Never thought a funny movie could make me so anxious.

Friday, December 28, 2007

Pedro @ Home

We left Paris Christmas morning; It took 13.5 hours to fly home to LAX. Basically (with the time change) we got to have an extra long Christmas day. Adjusting to PST has been difficult but we are getting there. It seems like our neighborhood is deserted. Typically we go "somewhere" between Christmas and New Years so it seems a bit odd to be home. Yet...I am glad to be. Time to switch back from trying to speak French to Spanish.

We need to get out today, visit with some friends and get some chores done.
Tonight, I hope to get all of us down to the cliffs of Corona del Mar to watch the sunset.
There are two beaches. Big Corona and Little Corona. In the summer, both beaches get over run with tourists. People show up in the morning and stay into the night. Frankly I feel that the beach access should be restricted in the summer to allow the local residents a chance to enjoy the beach without 20 thousand people on it. Anyway this time of year we get the beach to ourselves.

Au revoir!... errr... I mean Adios!

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas




View of ET from room

George V

We are arrived back into Paris yesterday afternoon for our final two nights of the trip.
It is Christmas eve morning and we are hanging out at the hotel. We leave tomorrow (Christmas morning) for LAX. Cool thing is when we get back home it will still be Christmas.

Up until now the Hotel room's have all been comped on Marriott points.
Not any more :). We are staying at the George V. We were upgraded to suite and have a view of the Eiffel Tower from our room (s). The suite (condo) has two levels and my guess is it's about 1500 sq ft. As I type this I am sitting at a beautiful desk watching the sun come up over Paris. The church bells have been ringing on the hour and the city is (oddly) quiet. It is simply phenomenal and an experience that we shall never forget. I could not have dreamed a better ending to such a wonderful trip.

Going away (especially to another country) always gives one the opportunity to reflect on their lives. Of course, The trick is to come home and have the conviction to see through the self imposed changes. yea, yea... Pete thanks for the insight.

on the more shallow way of thinking...
My mind has started to turn back towards home. I miss my dogs (big time), I miss my Family, I miss our friends, I miss 70 degree weather, I miss Burritos, I miss In and Out, I miss Football, I miss my Bed, I miss running (everyday), I miss the USA.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Germany


Last night, we arrived into Munich. As we marched to the Hertz car rental lot I began envisioning an awesome Audi or a perhaps a Mercedes. I am afraid not. It's some kind of Diesel 4wd van type vehicle. Kim's summed it up best, saying it reminded her of the Motor Home from the Movie stripes. Remember the Em-50? pretty funny.
This morning we find ourselves in Kaufbeuren.
We are staying at Jennifer's Parents second house. It is nice to be embraced. Only thing is the house was originally built in the 1600's so the ceilings are low. Thus far, I must have hit my head 10 or 15 times, ouch.

Jennifer skated with Kim. Jennifer's husband Richard still skates. Jennifer's Mom is a coach and Richard's Mom (who is here visiting from NY) is still a coach.

SO...We are planning on going to the ice rink today and also to do some sightseeing. ( I will update later).

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Latest update Dec 19

Entry dated Weds the 19th at 630AM

Dec 17, Kimberly’s Birthday 40th :

Everyone was tired and slept in. We did not get out of the Hotel until 12:30.

We then spent the afternoon at Montmarte (thanks for the recommendation EZS). It is a hill that looks over Paris and is full of street artists. It was cold. 35 degrees and they were still out there. We walked around had some hot wine and headed back to the hotel in the early evening. For Dinner, I decided to switch gears and put us into a restaurant that was a trendy instead of traditional. I made reservations at “Georges” on top of the Centre Pompidou. It was spectacular. Lovely food, atmosphere and the view was phenomenal. A great day.

I am going to avoid the daily entries from this point on. It’s difficult with the connections here at the hotel and frankly I will end up turning this blog into a daily log book. There will be more but only highlights (condensed).

Here is the skinny – Today we will hang out near the Champs Elysees. Tomorrow we head to Munich. I will update again from Germany.

Before we left on this trip I a had been working out every day. Since we have been here I have not even seen the Gym. That all changes in about ½ an hour. I feel the need…big time. Wish me luck.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Paris Day Three

Day Three

We took the Metro to Saint Chapelle. Some of the grounds were being renovated but the main cathedral was still open. What struck me was the beautiful stained glass that went up over 60 ft high (all the way around up to the ceiling). It was a short visit and then we bopped over to Notre Dame. This was my second time to Notre Dame and it was about the same for me. It is an enormous cathedral. It literally takes 20 minutes to walk through (without stopping very much). It was Sunday; so Mass was being held. They funnel the tourists around the outside of the pews and around the back of the Alter (like a big horse shoe). It was a bit odd to pass by the Alter while communion was being held. I gave a short prayer and shuttled on with the crowd. My favorites: seeing the girls light the candles and watching the lady outside being inundated with pigeons.

At about 2 PM, we left Notre Dame we crossed over the bridge to Ile de Saint-Louis Island. This was the highlight of the day. It is a hidden gem (if there is such a thing in Paris). We did a bit of shopping and then stopped in for lunch at de Flores. Our table was situated in a room that was only about 12X20. It had a bathroom in the back and we shared it with four other families. It was intimate... but the food was fantastic. Mackenzie loves to sing… She went to the bathroom and forgot how small the place was and started singing. When she walked out… we all clapped. It was pretty funny.

Everyone was a bit tired so we went back to the hotel for some rest. Lastly we went out last night to the Plaza Hotel and the girls did some skating.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Paris Day 2

We changed our minds and decided to take the Metro to the Louvre instead. I have been to Paris many times but I had never made it there. Wow, It is phenomenal. Oddly, What struck me more than anything else was the architecture, it is breathtaking. Everyone has to go to the Louvre at least once in their lifetime. Winter time makes for less crowds...It was really quite nice. In the summer it can take up to an hour to get a glimpse of the Mona Lisa. We strolled into the room and were in the front of the crowd in 2 mins. As I expected (and have read) it is a special painting but there are other paintings that surround her that are breathtaking. The gallery has soaring ceilings that are about 60 ft high with some paintings that are 30 ft tall.


As we left the Louvre we decided to brave the cold and walk back up the Champs Elysees. The street is lined with trees that are decorated with beautiful light blue lights (for miles)...It is spectacular. After a late dinner we made our way to the top of the Arc de triomphe. The view from the roof top looks over all of Paris. The city of lights with Christmas added ...makes for lots of lights :)

Paris Day 1

Day one

Walked along Seine and had dinner at Chez Francis. Kimberly and I had been to Chez Francis 12 years ago. It is your typical French café / Restaurant with wonderful Jambon and pomme frites. What makes this café so special is that the foot of Pont de L’Alma bridge and has a picture perfect view of the Eifel Tower. 12 years ago I sat outside at 11PM smoking cigars and drinking scotch. This time of year it’s a bit too cold for sitting outside at night, I am 41 years old (almost 42) and the girls don’t like seeing me smoke… c’est la vie .

Friday, December 14, 2007

Arrived in Paris

Bonjour. We arrived in Paris yesterday (fri) afternoon. Everyone managed to get a little bit of sleep on the flight over. After we arrived, I was very proud of the girls for managing to stay awake until the early evening. Though marching around in 33 degrees tends to keep you awake :).

It is now Saturday morning and I have found my usual lobby coffee spot and wireless connection (though getting the connection took some time). I am up and ready for action with 11 hours of sleep. The girls are still sleeping.

We are in Paris at the Marriott Champs-Elysees until next Thursday then its off to Germany for a two night to visit with Kimberly's best friend and family. Can't remember the name of the town (will post it later) ...It is just outside Munich. Then back to Paris for our final two nights Dec 23, and Christmas eve at the Four Seasons. We fly home Christmas day.

Today's main event will be a visit to Musee d'Orsay. I will write about it this evening or tomorrow morning. Time to get going .

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Madison's skating schedule

Madison has a new directing coach and the hours have changed a bit.
Monday 6 AM Aliso Viejo (South of Newport -15 mins drive
Tuesday 7 AM Aliso Viejo
Weds: Off
Thursday 7AM Aliso Viejo
Friday 7Am Aliso Viejo
Saturday 7 AM Yorba Linda (East of Newport 25 min d rive)
Sunday Off.

So here I am in Yorba Linda this morning. I like this rink. The early stroking class only has 12 girls in it and the free style is pretty light. No surprise ....It's freezing in here. Definitely one of the colder rinks.

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Toad Suck


My colleagues recently had the pleasure of meeting with a customer in Arkansas. This particular customer is a modern day version of Gemco.

Anyway on the drive in you pass through the town of Toad Suck.
One has to be wondering about the founding fathers of TS. How on earth did they come up with that name? Shrug, Sum it all up with ...its odd.

Thanks for the photo Niel, did you get me a tee shirt?

Friday, November 30, 2007

Breathe

Blog on the weather or perhaps blog on about some silly wish list, how about the latest family quest? All good but something new.

Breathe in and breathe out. Oxygen on the brain is a good thing.

Do people really look like their dogs? Where did that come from anyway?
What about cats? I guess people don't look like cats

Woodside backyard: Smell of pine trees, horses, fire, dogs, flowers. a strange combo but I miss it.

Sit in reflection: SF Fort Point, Half Moon Bay, Yosemite valley floor at sunset.
High on life: Horseback above Kennedy Meadows during a thunder storm.
Eze need I say more?

Friends since 8 years old. People are always surprised to hear that. Is it unique or odd?
Probably both. Are we odd or is it everyone else?

Enuf

p.s. yes ib sober

Monday, November 19, 2007

It's over

Sunday to Sunday: 3 days of helping present at a DCA boot camp, 3 days of training on solution selling, dozens of partner meetings, several partner dinners (one lasting 4 hours)...Makes for one very, very tired man.

On Saturday night (after the usual closing rah rah rhetoric from management) they brought on a guest speaker. Motivational speaker Dan Clark . Anyone that talks about common sense and moves away from the traditional deliveries speaks to my soul. I have always felt that the key to success is connecting and building relationships with people. I have always used this type of approach. I don't try to pretend to be something or somebody else regardless of whom I am trying to connect with. I stand with conviction and I always will.
Needless to say ...I enjoyed his presentation)

I left the hotel yesterday morning at 430AM to catch a 600AM flight. On my way through the court yard I noticed a big crowd chatting. Could they be waiting for a bus to the airport? Nope, It was the young crowd from the UK still up and partying from the night before. You can always count on the Brits to find a way to keep the party going. As I passed through the crowd; I couldn't help but to thank god for giving me the strength and sensibility to go to bed early the night before.

I was upgraded on the flight home. I sank into the cushy seat and slept for most of the flight.
It's good to be home.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Orlando

After a long break its back to Traveling again. Leaving today for a week of meetings in Orlando (the fast food wasteland)... My goal on the drive from the airport is to count the number of McDonalds. bye for now

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Wish list



Odd wish list
1. My version old glory has been many places and seen many things...The time has come. A flag pole that doesn't twist in the wind and a new flag to go with it.







2. Metal detector.
Yes that's right; Can you picture me down at the beach. Tube socks up to my knees, Bandana and a large straw hat. there be gold in them beaches ...I can feel it. I will have the last laugh on this one.








3. A lifetime supply of Paraduxx.

For those feeling a wee bit more on the more realistic side of things...a bottle or two will work as well.







4. Weeks worth of racing cars ...Here ..


5. Once graduated .... An Aston Martin with a full tank of gas.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Kibitzer?

(Kibitzer) I heard it again today, NO it wasn't in reference to me...It was a colleague.

It is one of those words that I occasionally hear and that have never taken the time to truly understand. Until now.
*In any case, I strive to never ever be referred to as a Kibitzer.
In my book, it's a nice way of calling someone a cheating, meddling, un solicted advise wielding buffoon.

kib·itz·er

1.a spectator at a card game who looks at the players' cards over their shoulders, esp. one who gives unsolicited advice.
2.a giver of uninvited or unwanted advice.
3.a person who jokes, chitchats, or makes wisecracks, esp. while others are trying to work or to discuss something seriously.