Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Chicago

My company is rolling out a new accounting system.  Of course, I have 2 studies converting to this accounting system immediately. So off to Chicago for a day long training.  I decided to fly in and out of Chicago (about 5 hours drive time from me) on the same day, how hard could it be???  So Rocket stayed with scouting friends on Wednesday night, Pablo stayed with Auntie Lulu and Uncle Darrell and I stayed home alone. 
I will admit staying home alone was maybe not the best idea- I was freaked out Thursday night thinking someone else was in the house.  More on that later.
 
Thursday morning, up at 3 am and out the door to the airport by 4 am.  My flight left at 6 am, and it was still dark outside when we took off.  When I landed in Chicago, it was just before dawn.  The training was north of the airport and I go these pictures as the sun was rising over the lake- yes there is a lake out near the horizon.  Oh, did I mention the cab ride was $100!!!!  Apparently there are 2 types of cabs, one for around the city and airport and one for the suburbs.  If you want a suburb cab, you have to call to make an appointment, you cant get one at the airport.  Do they tell you this when you get in the cab??? NO, they wait until you are paying at the end of the ride.  I should have not paid the amount and said the meter showed X amount and that is all I am paying, but I was to cowered to do it.  I really need to start getting tough.


Training started at 8 am.  I knew my old boss from Michigan was in the class, but we were both surprised to see another colleague from Michigan.  Of course we sat in the back and had a good time talking together during the breaks in the class. 
This is Me, then in back in Gayle, then next to me in the red print is my former boss, Denise.
We had a long day.  Training 8-5 pm.  We had a semi working lunch.  You had to be present for the entire training to get credit.  It is kind of scary actually in terms of how strict they are on attendance for this class.  no other class has been like this.
 
Denise and I were both on the same airline going home, so we shared a cab back to the airport- it was much cheaper because the hotel where the training was called the correct cab.
 
As we were leaving, the clouds looked like this.  Pretty interesting.  I am very grateful that the weather was nice in Chicago- no wind, no snow and no cold.


 
On the way back to the airport, we saw this company.  Doesn't it look like the Jawas ship in Star Wars?  We have another former colleague who works here so we sent him a shout out on Facebook during the cab ride.

 
the sun was also setting on the way to airport- so sunrise to sunset in Chicago



but the sunset views from the airport were so much cooler.  this is the view from the restaurant where we had dinner.



 
and this is most of my dinner- 1/2 a beer, 1/2 a salad and 1/2 a mushroom pizza.  Denise had the other half of the salad and pizza.  After dinner we shopped for our kids and then headed off to our gates.  Of course, Denise's gate was in another terminal from me, so we could not talk together until our flights left.

 
I got home at midnight- that includes driving home from airport here.  I crawl in bed after the scare of thinking there was someone in the house- I saw something out of the corner of my eye and heard something in the kitchen- I swear it!  I had to sleep with Rocket's light on because I was so freaked out.  I slept until 9 am, then went and picked up Pablo, went back to sleep for another 2 hours, picked Rocket up from school, took him to basketball practice and piano lessons, got him dinner and then crashed on the couch again.  I don't think going for 21 hours is a good thing for me.  I used to be able to do it, but I guess I am getting too old.
 
next post will be pictures from Rocket's last basketball game this season and some fun with friends from Monday.
 
Love and hugs,
Deb

Saturday, January 02, 2016

going home - part 3

our last day, we spent saying good bye to friends like Louis, Hugo, Illyana from the hotel, leaning about chocolate and saying good bye to Popi, Momi and Susi.  It was an emotional day.  So very hard to say good bye, knowing it will be another 3-4 years before we come back and this was likely Mam's last time in Guatemala.
 
Rocket said good bye to Hugo.  Hugo has been our server for breakfast on every trip we have made to Guatemala.  He helped us find Louis this trip and Louis drove us to Antigua for chocolate making fun.

The chocolate museum - about 2 blocks from the arch in Antigua.


Our teacher, Risa.  She works here while going to school to be a lawyer.  She has 3 more years in her program.



the crazy, wonderful Canadians in our group





All of us, ready to make chocolate.


Rocket being so neat and tidy with his work.













We had Canadians, Israelis and us crazy Americans.  a very diverse group. our family was the youngest and oldest ends of the group, though one of the other ladies was pregnant. So perhaps her baby was the youngest in the group???
 




toasting chocolate beans after making our candy.  Our candy was cooling, so at this time we got to start the process of making chocolate from the basic/start.  The roasting is needed to get the husk off the chocolate bean








the husks can be used to make chocolate tea.  Add the husks to boiling water with a little sugar and let steep for 10 minutes and drink the tea warm.  it was not too bad, but not something I would drink all the time.  After the husks are used in the tea, they can be used in compost.  They no longer have the chocolate essence in them, so they are safe for animals to be around (chocolate is a poison to dogs).



Risa showing us how to grind the chocolate beans into a paste.  she has us race.  The guy from Israel won.  He likes white chocolate (an abomination, it is just cocoa butter, no chocolate at all)



My paste.







We made another drink- much more bitter.  Rocket did not like it at all





Making Maya chocolate (Spanish style)- chocolate, chili powder, hot water and honey.  then pour back and forth to mix he ingredients.
 










grinding he remaining chocolate to make what we are more used to seeing.  She made a small disk of chocolate.  No need to add sugar, just grate and mix with hot milk or water.  Yummy hot chocolate.



















after the class, we walked around looking at some of the jade in the gift shop.


Louis- he used to work at La Vista in the hotel, but now is retired and he drives a cab.  Great guy and he will be happy to take any family around.

looking tired


saying good bye on Thursday morning- waiting for the shuttle to the airport.



emptying the suitcases, these are the gifts, items packed for us to use.
 

The dirty laundry to be done over  the weekend.




one final present, on the trip home during our layover in Atlanta, Rocket lost his last baby tooth.  I think there is some symbolism there, but I am too tired to figure it all out.


Back to Wednesday night, final good bye with Popi, Momi and Susi.  Some gifts for them, some gifts for Rocket.

Chewbacca figure for Rocket
 

Guatemalan soccer jersey.


Christmas ornament packet for Susi and the girls


the men working on the figure




chocolates for Mam and Me.  Yumm!!!  They survived the trip home and we like them a lot.

A great picture.  I think Rocket will be taller than Momi and the girls by the time we come back.




happy little family at dinner.



being goofy.

vampire boy


getting besitos

best dressed Guatemalan nino in the world.  Ready for the US vs Guatemala in March.