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.
What to expect when you’re adopting a dog: Patience
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Originally posted on dog mom does art:
The first thing you need to know about adopting a dog from a shelter, any kind of shelter, is that you will have to have a lot of patience. You would think that I mean you need to have patience as your puppy figures out the rules of…