Tuesday, May 15, 2012

TV Confessions

Blogging is hard.  It's hard to make the time to spend (more) time on the computer during my day, and it's often hard to think of things to write.  I certainly try to watch myself so that I don't publish anything too opinionated (umm, politics), too personal (nobody needs to get that far inside my head), or too boring.  But alas, I love blogs and feel that it is somewhat of an obligation to contribute to the blog world. 

In the meantime, I need to get something off my chest.  It is a confession of sorts.  When I finished my masters degree in December, one of my "goals" was to watch more TV.  I rarely had time to watch TV, much less get sucked into shows, during grad school.  During grad school, I could talk all day about ergonomics, optimization, simulation, lean, just in time, kanban, push/pull, statistics, and other fascinating subjects.....but I had NO IDEA what was going on when my friends discussed the latest popular TV shows.  Hence my goal to watch more TV post grad school.

So what am I loving now?  I LOVE DOWNTON ABBEY.  I am officially addicted to this show.  I watched most of the first season on my iPad on my Amsterdam --> Atlanta flight a few weeks ago.  I plan to finish season 1 and get my hands on season 2 ASAP.  If you haven't seen it, you are missing out and need to fix that today.

What else do I love?  I AM ASHAMED, BUT I LOVE THE BACHELOR/BACHELORETTE.  Wow, I feel so much better now that that's off my chest  It is my weekly dose of mindless trash.  (Yes, I admit that it is trash.)  When we are between seasons, Monday nights feel empty.  When we are "in season," I actually look forward to Mondays.  Fortunately, we are in season right now....last night was the premier of Emily Maynard's season. 

And last....Modern Family.  If you haven't watched this one yet, DO IT.  It is stinking hilarious.


Hopefully you're all inspired now to spend some QT with your couch (and maybe some cookies) and catch up on my favorite shows!!!!

Ciao! 


Monday, April 30, 2012

I'm Home, but with a Heavy Heart

Sorry for taking a few days off from blogging.  I'm home though from my trip, and it sure is nice to be back.  Toward the end of my trip last week, I got the news that a friend of ours was injured in a terrible bicycle wreck in Greenville.  He didn't make it.  The world lost a great man, and Clemson lost one of its biggest fans.  Today, with heavy hearts in a church filled with people wearing orange, we said goodbye.  And my heart is heavy today.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Goodnight Haarlem

Tonight, I'm saying goodnight to the charming city of Haarlem, Netherlands for the last time of the foreseeable future.  It's been a good trip.  This go-round, although it's not much warmer than it was in February, the sky stays light until well past 9PM.  Tonight, the three of us still here had dinner at a restaurant near the city center, just behind the cathedral.  Following dinner we strolled though the square, which was lively with a carnival.  It was filled with excited Dutch teenagers, and the weather all day today has been the best we've seen in two weeks.  Here is a photo I took tonight of the city center, alive and full.

I'll follow up soon with a post on my excursion to Amsterdam last weekend.  I'm saving that until I have pictures, which are on my camera (I left the cord at home,oops). 

I'm excited to go home tomorrow to Greenville, because it's true that there is no place like home.  No matter how adventurous my spirit might be, I am happiest when I am home with my loves.

Ciao!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Zandvoort

There are not many things in life that surpass the feeling of being at the coast.  I could sit and stare at the ocean for hours, breathing in the salt air and just being in the moment.  Tonight our group had dinner together at a restaurant called "Take 5" in Zandvoort, literally on the beach of the North Sea.  I never imagined I would dine at the North Sea, but I feel lucky and fortunate to have had this experience.  Delicious cuisine, a bottle of Argentine merlot, and a front-row seat to the sunset over the ocean horizon....



Sorry to run, but it's late here, and the alarm will rear its ugly head in just a few short hours. 

Ciao!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Road Warrior

I'm not gonna lie.  I've been on the road...a LOT...lately.  While at times it is exciting, and I'm reaching a PR in Delta SkyMiles, it's not all glamorous.  As an example...

1) No matter what they tell you, sitting next to an ex-convict, freshly released from "the slammer" on a flight from ATL-->BOS is NOT cool
2) Bedbugs are not a myth (but VERY fortunately a false alarm for me)
3) Montezuma's Revenge is also a real thing.  Not that I've ever experinced it or anything.  And not that it's not worth endless nachos and bottomless margaritas on the rocks with salt (and an umbrella).
4) If the TSA inspects your checked bags, you may or may not arrive with all of your belongings.  If anyone sees a TSA inspector with a black strapless bra, it's mine!!
5) Ordering room service can be very convicting.  Case in point, here is a photo of my someone else's plates from dinner tonight.  They must've been hungry since apparently they had two entrees...how embarrassing...


On the other hand, I'm feeling very cultured, especially through my latest adventure....in the Netherlands, you'll see lots of bikes:
And every once-in-a-while, a swan floating down the canal:

And then there is the occassional brothel (legal) and plenty of "coffee shops."  I have NOT visited these establishments, but have seen evidence that they do, in fact, exist.  Unbelievable.

More later!

Ciao!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

I'm back!

Hi world!  I'm sure nobody is reading (and frankly, I don't blame you), but I'm living the European life bored in a hotel and thought I'd try my hand at launching another blog.  I definitely owe it to the blog world to make my own contribution, especially considering how many of your blogs I follow and love.  Currently, I'm writing from the town of Haarlem in the Netherlands.  I've been here for about a week and a half, and in a sleepy European town experiencing a cold front in late-April, there's not much to do on a work night after dinner.  So, here we have it, the birthday of my new blog!

I established the name of this new blog based on the fact that I was looking for a non-cheesy, non-stupid, blog name (although obviously I don't care if it's weird or random).  I've had plenty of time with me, myself, and I this week, and in this time I've pondered the wonder that is Dutch coffee.  Dutch coffee has been such a gem for me on this business trip that I thought I'd dedicate the name of my blog to it.  Between the jet lag and the long working hours, Dutch coffee is my newfound hero.  It's delicious, strong, and ever-present.  If you're ever in the Netherlands, try the coffee.  I can guarantee that you won't be disappointed (albeit jittery).

I'll share a few pictures from a lovely walk I took in Haarlem on Sunday.  Haarlem is storybook and picturesque.  The town is absolutely charming - a bit tamer than Amsterdam itself, but those stories and pictures are for another post on another day.  I'll leave you hanging by telling you that the red light district is not a hidden, off-the-beaten-path, far-off part of town.  This is real stuff folks, and you can very easily and innocently find yourself there in broad daylight.  Not that that happened to me or anything... 

Sunshine over the canal
Flower festival in the town square - lovely cathedral in the backdrop
Abundant flowers, even the famous tulips

Thanks for reading!  I promise to work on the general aesthetics of the blog soon, I just have no patience for that tonight.  More from Holland soon!

Ciao!