Thursday, September 30, 2010

Playing Catch Up

We have been pretty busy the last couple of months.  Here are some of the things we have been up to...

Jack has been helping us wake up, and Trip grew a beard
We have been working hard at INTI

Tigger reminds us not to work too hard
We puppy sat Chi, who might be the cutest little puppy ever
  
I love the look she is giving Trip


We had our hands full with 2 dogs and a cat


We got to play with this little guy!
 The best part of our summer was when the family came out and after all the teasers I have been giving, it's about time I got around to posting about it!  So, coming up next is our month of fun with everyone out here!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A Night's Tale

Tonight, our tale begins at a fairly nice restaurant, where a family of 3 went to dine.  Not so nice that formal dress was required, but nicer than a local Denny's.  

The family should have known that it would be an interesting experience from the moment they walked in.  There are 2 entrances to this fine establishment and when the family first walked in, they were halfway through the restaurant, looking for a table, before anyone even acknowledged their presence.  The woman who finally did notice, kindly asked them to wait to be seated at the other entrance; apparently they could only be seated from one entrance?  So our dear family walked to the doors on the opposite side of the dining area, turned around, and... what do you know... the very same woman has followed them so that she could lead them back to where they were just standing and to seat them at the very table they had been standing next to.

But wait, it gets better...

Our heroes of the tale got their menus and didn't have to wait too long before someone came and asked if we they had ordered yet.  When the response was no, these 3 patrons thought that this kind fellow would help them out, but sadly, he called someone else over to take their order and walked away, leaving them hungry and alone.  They were able to make their requests and satiate their hunger in good time, so they did not suffer long.  When they completed their meal, the desserts were just too tempting to pass up and the family thought that they could quickly add these delicious looking morsels to their order.  

However, after many failed attempts at catching someone's eye (one heroine swears they were all avoiding eye contact with the family), the father figure finally just got up and grabbed 3 menus for the family to look at.  Again they attempted to attract the waiters' attention... waving arms, raising their hands like school children, calling out loud, and even kissing noises failed to attract the attention of the hardworking men and women.  A younger, more feisty member of this family finally decided to take matters into their own hands, so they stood up, walked across the room and told the manager that everyone would like to order dessert.  She came and took the order and our heroes/ heroine thought the fiasco would be over shortly.

But wait, there's more...

After finishing the scrumptious desserts, they again had to throw themselves at the mercy of the wait staff's attention; and again they found themselves lacking that special something, which remains a mystery to us all.  When the family stood up in pretense of walking out, their bill miraculously made it's way to the table.  It was quickly returned with a credit card safely tucked away, and the party of 3 thought that finally they could make their way home in peace.  

But alas, it was not meant to be.  Apparently, all the patrons of the restaurant were preparing to leave at exactly the same time, which, of course resulted in chaos and confusion.  In order for anyone to receive their receipt and credit card, the entire room had to wait as 1 waiter made his way around, returning the other patron's receipts as he went.  One by one he made his way from table to table.  Such patience and diligence has never been seen, ever before, as he waited for each person to sign their receipt and take their card; he did not falter and did not move on until these simple acts were satisfactorily completed.  He did finally make it to our table, where we in turn were able to do our duty as patrons and sign on the dotted line.  Only then was everyone free to go.

Our poor family had waited an additional hour to get their dessert and bill.  I think they should consider themselves lucky, since it could have been worse.  And that is how our tale ends.  Tragedy or comedy?  It's all in the eye of the beholder.

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On a side note, there are some things here that I don't think I will ever get used to...

Long Overdue

It has been so long since I last posted!  We have obviously been busy.  I have also been going through all our pictures from the summer fun we had with family, so there will be some good posts coming up to look forward to.  For now, here are some random pictures from Thailand.  These are some of the good ones that Trip took while I was down with food poisoning.

The night market in Chiang Mai


This Tuk Tuk driver was pretty cool



We will be posting more soon!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Business Leadership Series

Here at INTI we are working hard to make education better and more meaningful.  Since I work for the Senior Vice President of Employer Relations, I am involved in a lot of really interesting projects.  One of these is called the Business Leadership Series.  This is a rather large event that we put on once a month to bring "employers and industry into the classroom" to talk to students about things they are looking for, things they wish they knew when they were in college, and all that jazz.

Today was our 3rd event and I must say that it was pretty successful.  Sure there were some glitches, and there is certainly more that can be done to improve, but overall it was a success.


I am pretty proud about this because it is a project that I manage and maintain.  It isn't easy, it is often frustrating, and at the end of the event I am so wiped out that I would come into work late the next day (if I could manage my transportation).  This event was especially stressful since the speaker was the CEO of Laureate...the big boss for all of us.  He was only able to come today, and the majority of the students are on semester break.  The academics told us we would be lucky to get 200 students to come, and we needed at least that to fill the hall.


Needless to say, it has taken a lot of effort to get everyone on board and to pull this off.  In the end, we had 648 students who attended; enough to overflow our overflow room!!  Makes me want to say 'I told you so' to all those non-believers and pessimists...hahaha. 


I love it when a plan comes together  :)