Today I entered a new hemisphere with my flying experience. I am trying out Business Class for the first time. So far it is incredible. We are working from the Business Class Lounge in the airport. It is like a different world. Massage chairs. Full food bar. Entertainment center. And enough newspapers and sweeping windows […]
Monthly Archives: March 2015
Around The World in 1 Week: Arriving Frankfurt
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
After 11 hours, my coworker – Zoya – and I arrived in Frankfurt. We were a bit bleary eyed and certainly tired. But it was a fantastic journey. I spent most of the flight reading Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises” and learning about the Lost Generation. Frankfurt was first mentioned in text in 794. The […]
Around The World in 1 Week: Leaving SFO
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Bucket list item #31. Purchase an around the world ticket and fly across time zones from San Francisco to San Francisco. Well I am off on my next work trip which will take me from Europe to Asia back home to the Americas. To be candid, I didn’t intend to complete this bucket list item […]
Unmeasurable Love
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Originally posted on Alive Today:
Today I cried. I mourned an event that hasn’t happened but someday will shatter my heart. You see, I believe in soul mates. I believe that soul mates can come in all shapes and sizes. I also believe that you can have a few soul mates for different pieces of…
The common mistake made by a serial monogomist
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Originally posted on liberated passion:
Serial Monogamist (as defined by Urban Dictionary); one who spends as little time as possible being single, moving from the end of one relationship to the beginning of a new relationship as quickly as possible. The number one common mistake made by a serial monogamist is the fact that you…
Exploring Angel Island
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Yesterday, we celebrated Marissa’s birthday by hiking Angel Island. It was a day spent exploring the Immigration Compound, the Nike Nuclear Missile Stations and views overlooking the Bay. From 1910 to 1940, the U.S. Immigration Station processed hundreds of thousands of immigrants.