Monday, December 31, 2007



All, I (and, Of course, Duke and Princess aka Amber) wish everyone a very Happy New Year!

All I wish is for all your dreams come true!

 

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 Sunday, December 30, 2007

Nicolas Feuillatte (Premier Cru) Brut
(Epernay, France)

  

Bubbly is really on the menu for me any time! I really don't see the need for an occassion to pop a bottle and see bubbles. It is even more gratifying to see french bubbly! So, we did open another one for the day before New Year. Like I said, why open on New Year's eve, when you can open it now! :)

Producer: Nicolas Feuillate (Give the site time to load, it pretty well done for a winery).

My notes: Perfectly great bubbly with clean taste (floral and fruits).

Buy Factor: Loved it, of course, but I want to compare this to another from Francois Hemart. More about that when I do open the Francois Hemart.

Cost: Don't know, this was a gift.

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 Tuesday, December 25, 2007

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 Thursday, December 13, 2007

The week in Florida went fast and relatively pain free. It was exhausting, but thankfully it was not painful as some of the previous experiences down at the Forum. I had made some resolutions before I travelled, and I am happy to report that I broke all of them. (Hee hee!) I know, I should feel guilty, but I don't.
Yesterday, we just made in time into Boston. We took off on time (or 10 mins early). The flight had mostly my company folks, from the President to the event planner and collegues. The fun tid-bit is that the captain, as he rattled off his welcome to the flight to boston speech, he added the fact that the flight carried most of the company, and the lead planner Tara. He went on to mention that the company was here in Orlando for a week organizing the forum for 7000 people and are headed back just before the snow starts. This speech brought on cheers with the company, a general applause and whoo-hoo's. We got into boston just before noon.

I barely made it home, said hello to kitties (who were happy to see me and appeared to be in 'where-have-u-been' meows), dashed to Trader Joes and got provisions, and it started to snow hard.

I forsee tones of shovelling..... but I am so happy to be home! the kitties and the holiday tree!

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 Thursday, December 06, 2007

It is the evening before my trip down to Florida for the forum. Like I said before, I am dispassionately optimistic about the whole venture. I rather be home (or office) coding. There is so much to be done that it isn't funny. The endless house projects are piling up too. They (these projects) peek around the corner where they are propped and make this long face. :( Poor projects, need prioritization pronto!

Perhaps, when I return, I must make a flipchart, add projects to the list and start tackling them. One of the items on that list is ...... have fun, live life!.... It some how never gets on the priority list and it sucks! No one should have to put "having fun and living life" on some list. It should be there, it should be always there on the top of the list. But, if putting it on a list is the only way, then so be it. It is going up on the list and (may I add) top of the list.

Argh... I must pack for Florida..... Somehow packing faster, may make the trip there and back go faster.... (duh!).

I don't know who..... but somebody said = "Plans are only good intentions unless they degenerate immediately into hard work"

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 Wednesday, December 05, 2007

So, we have a free flu shot meeting in our office today. You sign off declaring that you are 'legally fit' to get a shot and then go to this meeting and get a shot.

I am ambivalent of getting one. I downloaded the form, set the calender with reminders to get the shot a week ago and then procrastinated about getting the shot. I am not scared or paranoid about getting shots. I grew up surrounded by doctors and hospitals and getting shots was no big deal. I am perfectly okay to get shot, I am just not perfectly okay to this particular shot. Why! The only reason being, that last time I got this shot, it was dreadful! I was sick for a week after the shot. With a day to go down to the forum, I was not about take a risk of falling sick. Another weird thing was that the whole year following the shot, I fell ill more often and just felt more vulnerable. So, after getting the free shot, there is a distinct possibility that I would be sicker all next twelve months or so. Getting sick would make me miserable and that alone is not worth the free shot.

So, after a long debate with myself...... the verdict is in! Flu shot is out!

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 Tuesday, December 04, 2007

It is that time of year again! It is time for the company's mass travel down to Orlando, Florida for our national forum. Last year I dreaded it and the year before I hated it. Now, I am dispassionately optimistic about it. Is that even possible, dunno! But that is exactly how I feel about the whole thing. By far we have the largest number of attendees signed up for this.

This year, I have made some serious resolutions for the forum, and it is going to take all my efforts and energy to see them through. It is these resolutions that are making it more interesting than not..... so we will have to wait to see how these really pan out. What are these resolutions? Some wise person mentioned that if I say them out loud or if I make them public, I am more likely to follow them through. So, here goes....

1. This is going to be an alcohol-free forum..... yeah! I can just see that lasting for the first 12 hours.
2. I am going to eat wisely.... Last year, I managed to put on 5lbs in 7 days! A simple matter of eating disastrously. This year.... it is going to be different.
3. Record at least 10 miles on the treadmill..... more will be great.... but this is at least numbers in 7 days. This makes the average of 1.428 miles per day. Hmm, I think this is doable.

.....that is it......

I think three resolutions are enough and just correct for me to proceed to break them....:)

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