Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Allora, it's been yet another month of blogglessness. Last post is dated on Jan.31st, seems like that trip to Damascus was eeons ago, which in some terms it was, but nevertheless nice.

So a month now to go over.

In February I went to:
-Teheran: a very short 3 day trip with a lovely crew though, and got some great comments from my colleagues on how well I was doing considering I was a relatively new flyer! Yey.
-Baku: another 3 day trip, although this time with a daytime departure which meant we had the whole of day two to do stuff. Wild crew, including my lovely coursemates Sophie and Rob. Stocked up on some goodies normally associated with Moscow (DVDs and CDs!)
-Addis Ababa: where I met up with my friend Sigga from Iceland who's taking Ethiopia by storm as we speak. It was great to meet her and hear about all her adventures and plans for the next few months (my crew were massively impressed by her), but my body decided to go on strike and developed a high fever and nasty cough, making me have to lie in bed for half the trip, and then fly home not working, but sitting in Business as I was just far too poorly to operate that flight. Thankfully I had a brilliant purser and crew who were ever so nice to me.

Then as I was too ill to work my next trip (which would have been a lovely 4-day Baku, buhuu) I had to report sick (my first time) and finally got better a day before my week vacation started!

Didn't really feel like I needed a vacation after spending 5 days in bed with the flu. Felt rested plenty... and the dark circles under me eyes had nearly dissappeared...humm.
On those notes, yes, I have noticed that I've started getting dark circles under my eyes, and yes, it's because of my job. You can't really expect someone with as unregular hours, sometimes awake for 24hrs at a time to look faultless at all times!
Anyhow, yes, vacation.

As my mama and my little brother and sister decided to visit New York for a week (that's a couple of weeks ago already), I thought it would be a good idea to join them (which it turned out to be), and spent a lovely 4 days with them in an absolutely freezing New York City. To my own surprise I didn't come back with an extra 10 kilos in my suitcase. In fact, I hardly bought anything. Well, except for my lovely little blue iPod mini which goes with me everywhere I go now ;)

Then I spent a lovely weekend up in the Midlands with Jay, Esther and their boys in Birmingham. A lovely Sunday brunch at the Hyatt where Holly's a pastry chef... yumm.

And then it was back to work. Tashkent, then straight (well, a day later) onto a very short Tbilisi trip.
And now I'm back in the routine, my next one being an Amman (via Beirut, with a Khartoum shuttle, sounds weird I know, and is quite hard knackering work) on Friday.

Onto other matters now.
We've got new housemates at 63 Blunden Drive now... Out of the original 5, only 2 remain, that's me and Alex.
Two lovely people have now moved in. Another BA Eurofleet hostie, Paul, and Katie, who works in BA engineering (no, not in an overall covered in engine oil, but in the office!). And I've moved across the hallway to the best room in the house, the master bedroom with my own private bathroom!
So if anybody's thinking of visiting beautiful (pun intended) England, there's space down here in Langley (only an hour from central London, mind ya!).

One thing that puzzles me about English habits.
"Doing the dishes":
This involves filling the kitchen sink with hot water, adding copious amounts of dishwashing liquid to it (nothing strange there).
Then the gloves and sponge are brought out. Yes, sponge, my new pet-hate object of the month.
All the dishes and whatnots are then thoroughly wiped and scrubbed with the sponge, to be placed dripping wet and FOAMY on the rack.
Now, this is where I have to stop. FOAMY, no wonder English food tastes rank (to all ya Brits, I don't mean to offend, but please, I did say FOAMY). Like, not only is it nasty before it's cooked, but eating it off a dish with soapy residues obviously ain't gonna help.
Obviously this is the only qualm I have about my new housemates, they both practice this weird habit.
Any suggestions on 'ow I can correct this horrid habit of theirs?

Wha'eva.

3 Comments:

At 13 March, 2005 15:01, Blogger tótla said...

já þetta er andstyggilegt hvernig útlendingar vaska upp, ég hef tekið eftir þessu. Ég kýs að skola leirtauið aðeins fyrst, læt svo heitt sápuvatn í vaskinn, skrúbba svo diskana með bursta og skola undir bununni. ENGIN SÁPA! Er reyndar með vél í þetta hér í Oz:) Hvenær ætlarðu annars að koma í heimsókn? Mér líst vel á maí þegar ég hef skilað verkefnunum mínum:) híhíhí:)

 
At 21 March, 2005 20:15, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Smá tip: hentu svampinum og keyptu uppþvottabursta. Ég þoli ekki þessa ógeðslegu svampa. Jakkkk!!!!

 
At 21 March, 2005 21:15, Blogger pallpall said...

Það er sko búinn að vera uppþvottabursti á heimilinu síðan á fyrsta degi... vandamálið er, enginn nema ég notar hann! Þau ensku horfa bara á burstann eins og það sé eitthvað furðudýr!

 

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