Wednesday, November 11, 2009

OAK-KOA Inaugural

We are once again expanding in the Hawaii market. This time it's from Oakland. ( Not to steal their thunder, but in the AM on the 10th, it was announced that we are once again expanding, this time from SJC to OGG and KOA, beginning in MAR 2010. ) SMF begins a week later MAR 2010. Lulu and I decided to get on the Inaugural flight. We didn't really coordinate our travel plans, lesson learned, next time communicate!
Anyway, here are some of the pictures of the celebration. OAK, you did a wonderful job, ALOHA!
Look who we found onboard, Aloha JD! Good seeing you again.

Here are some arrival pictures.
They use the ramp now, instead of the airstairs. Hallelujah!
The yummy Haupia cake for those departing back to OAK.
Craig (HI Station Mngr) asked me to serve it. My fingers were stained blue as a result!
The infamous "goody bag" I keep adding to the collection! ; )

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Fried Food Heaven

You can't go to the Texas State Fair without eating anything FRIED!
This years winner of the Fried Food contest was the Fried Peaches and Cream.
Here is the line I waited in.
30 minutes later, I was at the front...
And here it is...
Yummo!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Texas State Fair, 2009

Since the only thing to see in Houston is NASA (that's questionable per Brenda and Rhonda), I decided to take a side trip to Dallas, and go to the State Fair of Texas. It's the largest in the nation, you know. Anyway, it made more sense to purchase a ticket than to standby. The ZED was only $5 less than the confirmed price. I stayed at the Marriott Dallas Market Center with a EEO (Buy one weekend night get one free) and the offer included a $100 gift certificate and $50 off the next Hertz rental. Wow, what a deal, all for $99! Anyway, here are some highlights...

Big Tex welcomes all!

Check out these "prized" poulets. I've never seen such beautiful chickens!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

IAH Support Team

Here's the IAH Support Staff.Myself, Wasim (LAX), Brenda (SIT) and the legendary Lulu (BUR)

Monday, September 28, 2009

What a SUPRISE!

So, we're sitting in the conference room for the yearly Systemwide Trainers Conference, when they begin announcing the Trainers of the 2nd Quarter. The first was for "below" wing, and it went to ANC Ramp Trainer Chester Long. I had the pleasure of working with this "Hawaiian" in Austin. Then Donna begins reading the intro for the "above" wing Trainer. As she's reading, she mentions that something about jumping in and painting while assisting with a station opening. I'm thinking, humm, I did that. She goes on, and says that this Trainer created a Image proficiency review. Humm, I did that too. Continuing, she says that this Trainer created a C-20 powerpoint. Okay, wait a minute. I think it's me! I had my head down, then raised it to see Heidi with a big smile on her face. ...and the Trainer of the 2nd Quarter is... Colin Leong. OMG!
Not only was I shocked, but actually proud. This is an affirmation that I LOVE what I do. I enjoy sharing what I've learned and making it easier for others. I can only hope to continue to live up to the (now higher) standards the Customer Services Division has set.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

I guess we all need help

Look what I found in Austin!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Jade Buddha for Universal Peace

While touring Sydney, the Jade Buddha for Universal Peace was on tour at the Chinese Garden.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Not all is lost...

Even though my camera was taken, I luckily saved some of my Austrailia photos to my desktop. So, here they are.
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View from our room at the Marriott Sydney Harbour

Another view, but from the Club room

The Syndey Opera House.

The Opera House at night. Spectacular!

Camera Stolen !

I'm now in Austin assisting with the Station opening, and had some good pictures of the city. Including the State Capitol building, University of Texas campus, the Airport etc. We got back to our hotel one day, and sat down to eat egg rolls, and I set my blue folder down on the floor. Well, I forgot to take it up with me, and when I realized it, went back down to get it. It wasn't there, so I checked with the front desk, and they had the folder, but camera was gone. Anyway, boohoo. Luckily, I had sent some of the AUS pictures to Karen, and I think I have my SYD/PER pictures on my computer at home. So, here's the one I like. Luckily, I sent it to Karen and she forwarded it to me.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

I'm in Sydney, New South Wales Austrailia

Some quick pictures of my Sydney trip thusfar ...

Sydney Harbour Bridge

People walking up the bridge

The famous Sydney Opera House, from the bridge


Kim, Creighton and myself in front of the Opera House

Friday, July 03, 2009

Chicago, 26JUN-29JUN

Left for ORD (using my V space, booked a year in advance) on Friday, 26JUN. Went to the Taste of Chicago opening weekend, and it was pretty good. Two years ago, it was wall to wall people, but this time it was tolerable. Weather was pleasant, nice breeze, and space to enjoy the food. Yum, deep dish pizza, riblets, frozen bananas, oh my tummy!
The next day I went to the Museum of Science and Industry to see the Harry Potter exhibit.
It was pretty interesting, even the guides had English accents. Lots of original props used in the movies. You could see how Harry (Daniel Radcliff) and especially Ron grew (in terms of clothes sizes) during the years. Sorry, they didn't allow any photos. Bought a Azkaban prisoner T-shirt to commemorate my visit. ha ha
I've been telling everyone that Chicago is a awesome place to visit, especially in the Summer. There is so much to see and do, festivals, events, etc... Deciding to venture out, my hotel concierge suggested to go to Halsted for the Pride parade. Okay, I said, what the heck. It was PACKED! Now this was the crowd I expected at the Taste, not a parade. What a diverse crowd, gay, lesbians, and lots of straight (?) couples. I settled in under a small tree (for shade, it was clear and hot) next to these drunk lesbians. They were crazy!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Relay for Life - Mt. Tahoma H.S.

AS sponsored a team for Relay for Life. We raised over $3,000 on our first relay! It was a fun experience, but for some, staying over 24 hours is a bit crazy. All those that did, Lisa, Wendy, Diane, Erika, and Joyce, was sick by the end. We're doing shifts next year. Nonetheless, we all had fun for this awesome cause.

Whew! All that walking wears me out!




Sunday, March 15, 2009

Ancient Chinese Secret

I've been cooped up home sick these past days. I'm using my "chinese medicine" to help me thru it. I think it worked! I'm much better now. I just wish I could find a chinese allergy medicine.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Chelsie Volleyball Tournament

It's the last time Chelsie will compete in the Las Vegas Volleyball Classic. It's always held during Presidents Day Weekend. Their team, Oahu 18's Tommy, did okay. They finished 57th out of 100 teams.Some other pictures taken while in Las Vegas.