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To those of you that have visited, Thank You. As the year ends, so will this blog. The purpose of it started out with good intentions, and have made friends along the way. Just not having the heart to continue I see no reason for it to occupy this wonderful place we call the web.

Wishing everyone the best.

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July 11th, 2009 at 8:24 am | Comments Off | Permalink

Something that makes more sense to me than anything I’ve ever heard.

Quote:
“Everyone has a soul mate in life, once you find that soul mate you know it, without that soul mate you can’t think to live another day without them.  The package your soul mate is in should not matter, what is important is you found them, love them, care for them, and be together with them forever.”

June 29th, 2009 at 10:58 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink

Yes, it was quite the trip.  Hating to leave in the first place didn’t help, but Vickar and I talked and just thinking of it as a holiday, like if he went to see his family or I go to see mine.  There is a reason for it and I’m sure it will come about in time.  So that made it somewhat easier to leave but only skin deep, the pain was still there.

So the trip started off ok, Jakarta to Singapore, smooth flight with no problems.  From Singapore to Tokyo, it was uneventful but the seat was like sitting on a brick.  I never did get comfortable to say the least.  After I got to Tokyo the fun began.  Trying to get online to let Vickar know I had arrived was an ordeal, but finally figured it out and was able to talk to him for a while from there.

The flight from Tokyo to Minneapolis was late leaving.  There was a volcano eruption in Sibera that disrupted the normal route so the inbound flight was delayed and that is why we was late leaving.  On top of that, the route we flew was 1000 miles further south than normal and made our transit time longer, 11 hours and 21 minutes.  So that really tweaked my connection in Minneapolis to XNA. 

When we landed at Minneapolis, the gate wasn’t ready for us, they was boarding another international flight and would not open our door until it was boarded and closed up.  Probably a 30 minute wait there.  Then immigration was backed up to the back of the room.  I got the big red B on my customs card, so off to have my luggage inspected (after I found it), another 30 minute wait. 

Once through customs they already had me re-booked to Memphis, then XNA.  Rechecked in my luggage, then through security again, 20 or 30 minutes.  After I got out of there I tried to call Brenda collect to let them know my rescheduled arrival time, but she didn’t answer the phone.  So that was the time they was boarding to Memphis, already 20 minutes late leaving that cut into my 40 minute connection time in Memphis.  So I almost just stayed in Minneapolis and was going to catch the next morning flight but the lady assured me that going to Memphis might get me connected to XNA because flights into Memphis due to the storm was delayed and I might still make it.  So, off to Memphis.

Around St Louis the storm closed the Memphis airport, so we was diverted to Little Rock for fuel and wait out the storm.  In the 2 1/2 hours we sit there we had to have the plane inspected due to striking a black bird on landing, then a medical emergency arose on-board, some lady had a diabetic episode, but she was better by the time the EMT’s showed up.  I borrowed a nice lady’s cell phone to make a fast call to Brenda to update her, have her call Vickar so he wouldn’t worry. 

So, finally we left Little Rock, got to Memphis around 10:20 Monday night.

So, after getting off the plane, it was a wait in line to get re-booked to XNA, the morning flight was full, so I got the afternoon flight.  Then I went out through security to the lobby, called the hotel to get my “discounted” rate and caught the shuttle to Ramada Inn.  We arrived there, I was like 10th in line to get a room, finally got checked in, and the friendly sign on the front desk said, “Due to the storm no TV or Internet”.  So breathing a sigh, I went to the room, unloaded my heavy back pack, shoulder bag, and fired up the laptop to see just in case.  To my amazement, the internet was working.  So I was able to call Vickar (which I had intended to do in Minneapolis) to let him know I was OK.

We talked until 4 a.m. I think, then slept till 7:30.  Got up and had breakfast (ripoff), went back to the room and called Vickar for a while and packed up at 10:00 to get the shuttle back to Memphis airport.  The shuttle showed up at 11:00 and we was on our way.

Got through security with no problems, went to the gate to wait it out.  Went to eat lunch, got back to the gate and they had moved the flight.  So moving to that gate, the airplane was there, we boarded, everyone happy and relieved.  THEN, the one pilot that was on the plane said we had to wait on another pilot that would be arriving shortly.  So after 15 minutes on that hot plane, he shows up, they do the wrap up, the stewardess goes  to close the door, and her surprised look tells you what happened next.  She tried to close it again, the newly arrived pilot tries it, then they call a mechanic.  He arrives, he gets it to close, then he opened it to let her try again, and no luck.

So, here we go, off that plane to another one.  We go to another gate, wait 20 minutes for them to transfer luggage, and finally start boarding.  Well, this plane had been sitting so it was like an oven inside.  Finally everyone is on-board, door is closed, engines running and we are on our way finally.

We arrived at XNA at 5 p.m., the passengers applauded and was happy when they opened the door 5 minutes after we parked (didn’t know we was coming I guess).

Off to the baggage carousel after Mom and Dad met me at the bottom of the elevator.  Watched luggage for 20 minutes until I finally went to the ticket counter to tell them my “black luggage” was not here, and the lady asked my name, and she turned around and there they both were.  I have no idea when they arrived but they had “RUSH” tags on them.

So, that was my flight.

June 21st, 2009 at 6:01 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink

With sadness plans must be made to leave the one I love for a while.  Unable to find work to sustain life in Bali, I must return to the states and pursue the search.  I do thank God for the time we have had together, and have faith that I will return soon and continue our dream.  Knowing this might happen does not make it any easier when the realization sets in.  So, I’ll try and keep this updated as I can, what is happening and how things are going.  I still have a couple of options on the table, but if they don’t arrive soon, well, I’ll be taking another long plane ride.

May 24th, 2009 at 6:07 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink

Make sure you check out “our voice“.  It’s a blog about coming out in Indonesia.  Please put it on your BlogRoll or link to your blog to share with others.  Be sure to leave a comment that Our Thai Boo sent ya.  You can translate the page with Google Language Tools

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Please make sure and visit the sites on my Blogroll located in the right column of this page.  These are friends I’ve met over the past few years, so pay them a visit, see what you think and let them know.

May 3rd, 2009 at 10:45 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink

Not a lot really.  The weather has been great in Bali, little rain at night but the days have been hot and sunny.  Took a dip in the pool today, and the water was COLD.  Kinda surprising based on the fact we’re located in the tropics.  Guess my body is used to the temperatures.  I know when I was in the U.S. and my friends told me it was cold in Indonesia, I just could not imagine how it could feel cold.  But it can.  But the weather is  still much better than the states.  Really happy to finally miss a winter season.  Although it was rainy for a few months here, still I will take that over winter time in the states.

Outside of that, life is just wonderful!!

May 3rd, 2009 at 10:43 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink