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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Standards Collaborative Education Summit

Jan 28 - Standards Collaborative Education Summit in Toronto. I was invited to give an Introduction to HL7 V3 tutorial for the SC. My intinerary:

  • Jan 27 Flt AC178 from Edmonton to Toronto
  • Jan 29 Flt AC177 from Toronto to Edmonton

I'l be staying at the Delta Toronto East. I had no concerns about my qualifications to present the material. However, one never really knows how things will go over with the participants. In the end, it sounds like people enjoyed the session and found it very informative...at least that's what they told me...we'll see how the anonymous evaluations look. Rumour has it only a couple of people dozed off :-)

Spent a nice evening with some folks from the rock...the whole idea of "skit night" sounds pretty interesting (though perhaps somewhat fraught with peril). I'm also told I need to check out Donnie Dumphy Having a Time on Youtube.

Posted by Joginder Madra at 7:17 PM
Edited on: Thursday, April 23, 2009 9:48 PM
Categories: Trips

Friday, January 16, 2009

Jan 2009 HL7 WGM in Orlando

January 10 to 17 - HL7 WGM in Orlando. Still sick and still suffering from jetlag, it was off to Florida for another Working Group Meeting. My itinerary:

  • Jan 10 Flt AC106 from Edmonton to Toronto
  • Jan 10 Flt AC912 from Toronto to Orlando
  • Jan 17 Flt AC907 from Orlando to Toronto
  • Jan 17 Flt AC157 from Toronto to Edmonton

My hotel this time was the Hilton Resort in Orlando. Having jetlag sucks. I have never been so tired at a meeting. By the time 6:00 pm rolled around, I was starting to feel ready for bed. On the plus side, I didn't need to worry about setting the alarm in the morning. Waking up for 7:00 am was not a problem.

Other thoughts from the week:

  • The Canadian off-cycle meeting worked out well for me this time around.
  • I really enjoyed the outing to see La Nouba - the segments with the trampline and the little girls flinging yo-yos were my favourite.
  • Universal Studios was fun...though I can always handle more rides. It was really nice to see the reaction of people riding the Dueling Dragons from the front row for the first time.
  • While it seemed outrageous to pay an extra 66% or so for an express pass, we had second throughts about not shelling out the extra $$ while waiting 45-60 minutes for some of the rides.
  • Being able to watch clips from the Simpsons made waiting in line for the Simpsons Ride less gruelling.
  • No I did not get the Univerals Studios Orlando hoodie for free.
Posted by Joginder Madra at 2:10 PM
Edited on: Thursday, April 23, 2009 9:47 PM
Categories: Trips

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Hongkong/Thailand vacation

Vacation time! Off to Hong Kong to visit with relatives and then some R&R in Thailand. Our Hong Kong itinerary:

  • Dec 16 Flt AC233 from Edmonton to Vancouver
  • Dec 16 Flt AC007 from Vancouver to Hong Kong
  • Jan 6 Flt AC008 from Hong Kong to Vancouver
  • Jan 6 Flt AC238 from Vancouver to Edmonton

We did discover that the International Air Canada Lounge doesn't open until 9:00 am and is significantly smaller than the Domestic Lounge. No matter, the international terminal is actually quite nice - we quite enjoyed checking out the aquarium. The flight to Hong Kong itself was quite nice - getting the upgrade to business class will do that I guess. The experience did ruin Charlene as I was discover later on in our trip.

Hong Kong itself was quite nice. It was the quite that family reunion:

  • Mom and Dad
  • Donald, Carla and Baby Alex
  • Carla's parents
  • Charlene and myself
  • plus all of the Hong Kong relatives

The main point of the trip was to celebrate MK and Emily's 25th anniversary. That night was the first real opportunity for us to meet up with everyone. The kids had gotten so much bigger!

We stayed with Calcium an Imma this time. It a while for the security staff to recognize us (though apparently Charlene was easier to remember), but after a while we were able to come and go without too many hassles. We enjoyed staying at Calcium's...it was nice that there were pets for us to play with.

We were fortunate to visit during the holidays as it meant we were able to spend a lot of time with the relatives....lots of outings, including a group excursion to Macau. But first, it was time for a reunion gathering and posing for pictures. We all gathered at MK and Emily's for reunion pictures. When your mom is one of 13 kids, you know that there are going to be a lot of people. It was hours before all of the photos were done. Poor Hoyan got the most grief from the photographer...maybe that's why he looked like he wanted to kill someone :-)

Once in Macau, it was nice to revisit all of the usual sites like the Fort and the Church facade. An extra special treat this time was a visit with Dad's aunt who ran the coffee shop by the Fort. Of course, no trip to Macau would be complete without trying some almond cookies and beef or pork jerky. This trip also marked Charlene's food breaking point.

Soon our 13 days in Hong Kong had passed and it was time to head to Thailand. Our itinerary:

  • Dec 27 Flt TG603 from Hong Kong to Bangkok
  • Jan 4 Flt TG638 from Bangkok to Hong Kong

That's all we knew - when we were arriving and when we were leaving. All the in-between stuff was still to be decided though we had an idea of what we wanted to do. Once we landed in Bangkok, we decided to check out our flight options to Koh Phangnan as it was a place that Pat and Julie had recommended. Good thing we decided to do this right away as it soon became apparent that it was peak season and our travel options were very very limited. After quite a bit of scrambling, we were able to get flights in and out of Koh Samui as well as boat transfers to Koh Phangnan.

Bangkok was in a word - hectic. It's a much more modern city than one might expect and it was a major city with the vehicle traffic to match. Our first stop was at the Tavee Guest House. It was a nice, clean place that was a little removed from the travellers' hub.

We soon realized that we didn't care much for travelling around Bangkok at street level. It was crowded, crazy and every so often we would come across smells that one could call...um...interesting. For us, the better way to get around was by the fabulous river taxi system. The river itself was filthy, but the river taxis were a nice respite from all of the craziness.

life on the islands was bound to be more relaxing...though the start of our next leg was a bit sketchy. We weren't really sure how the whole transfer to from Koh Samui airport to Koh Phangnan was going to work. It turns out, we weren't the only ones. One of the companies running the transfer service clearly didn't know either as they dropped ourselves and (a little while later) a Russian girl off at some dive shop as opposed to the *big ass* ferry terminal about 20 km down the road. According to the people working at the dive shop, this was a common occurrence

Once we landed on the shores of Koh Phangnan, we were met by a driver from the hotel we were staying at. We didn't know much about the place as all of other places we tried to book were filled right up. When he told us to hop in the back of the pick up truck, we knew the ride up was going to be memorable. About 30 bumpy minutes later, we turned off the main road and headed off onto some unmarked and unpaved road. If you were the worrying sort, this is where you might worry about being led off to who-knows-where and getting robbed. Not us...and a few steep minutes later, we pulled up in front of our hotel.

The pictures on the Internet did not do this place justice. Even though the place was still under construction, it was clear that this was a very nice place to stay. The rooms were nice and airy and we had our own deck and a little pool that we shared with the unit next to us. The grounds, while unfinished, were clearly going to be spectacular. The staff really went out of their way to make our stay memorable. Noot, Sing and Oo really did make our stay at the Salad Buri Resort memorable.

And then there was the New Year's Eve gala dinner. We weren't particularly thrilled at the prospect of having to pay for the gala (it was a mandatory charge) if we were to stay at the Salad Buri. In the end, we figured that it would be a nice thing to attend...besides were were getting about 1/3 off the regular room rate because the place was still under construction. The morning of Dec 31 was pretty miserable..wind...rain. I was wondering what was going to happen to our outdoor gala. But sure enough, the weather lifted and every was ready when it was supposed to be ready. Kudos to the setup crew!

As we hadn't seen many others wandering around the grounds, we weren't sure how many people were actually staying at our resort. Well it turns out there were a lot! The gala was packed! The spread was amazing and our friend Sing was tending the bar and keeping the free drinks flowing. There were fire dancers, fireworks on the beach as well as lanterns that you could light and have float away. The lanterns floating away in the sky were an amazing sight...almost as amazing as the commotion caused by the firework that - instead of flying up into the air - decided to spin around the beach before exploding near us and sending a few tables scrambling for cover.

The process for heading back to Bangkok was a bit easier as we had a better understanding of what was going to happen. Still, there were some hiccups along the way. It turns out there was some sort of problem with our ferry so all of us passengers were transferred onto a smaller boat. This meant that our 25 minute trip was going to take a couple of hours. Surprisingly, it also meant a much rougher and more...um...interesting ride to Koh Samui.

For our last couple of days in Bangkok, we decided to leave the craziness behind and stay at the Marriott Resort in Bangkok. The place really was an oasis amidst all of the chaos. The service was also quite outstanding...as we would learn as I was completely laid out with some sort of fever - between running up with a thermometer, getting us ibuprofen, room service, etc. But despite what some people were thinking, I was not dying ;-).

A couple more days in Hong Kong...a couple of more gatherings and it was time to head home. Natie, Romy and my parents came with us to the airport to see us off. This time, no matter how much Charlene wanted it, we weren't going to be sitting in First Class...no more coupons...I was still coughing and hacking and I'm certain I still had a bit of a fever. However, I noticed that almost all of the passengers in economy were coughing or hacking at some point. It really was a bit of a cesspool back there. I'm actually surprised there aren't more communicable diseases spread on planes. After a bit of a delay in Vancouver (first our flight and then needing to wait to de-ice), we were finally back in Edmonton where Carla and Alex met us and gave us a ride home. I was happy to be back home and Charlene was not only happy to be home, she was itching to get back to work!

Posted by Joginder Madra at 2:09 PM
Edited on: Thursday, April 23, 2009 11:13 PM
Categories: Thoughts, Trips

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Partnership Meeting in Montreal

This time the Partnership for Information Standards held their conference in one of my favourite Canadian cities - Montreal. My itinerary:

  • Oct 19 Flt AC8151 from Edmonton to Calgary
  • Oct 19 Flt AC186 from Calgary to Montreal
  • Oct 22 Flt AC1149 from Montreal to Ottawa
  • Oct 22 Flt AC143 from Ottawa to Edmonton

I'll be staying at the Hilton Montreal Bonaventure.

Interesting partnership meeting as I spent most of my time with SCWG 2 and very little time with the Claims or Pharmacy groups. A few random thoughts from my time in Montreal:

  • Some presentations still manage to polarize
  • Eating in the dark can be interesting...and troubling - lines can be crosse
  • My kingdom for a smoked meat sandwich from Schwartz's
  • I can give up Coke...even though I love the fizz, the colour, the sweet sweet taste as it flows across my palat
  • Sophia had an idea none of use even considered - who knew you could get smoked meat brisket to take home?
Posted by Joginder Madra at 7:06 PM
Edited on: Thursday, April 23, 2009 9:32 PM
Categories: Thoughts, Trips

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Who's booking up all the hotels in Toronto?

I don't know if it was a holdover from the Film Festival or what, but there were no rooms to be had (for a reasonable price - i.e. less than $800/night). Thankfully Louise and Monica came through for me. My itinerary this time:

  • Sep 22 Flt AC1184 from Edmonton to Toronto
  • Sep 25 Flt AC1179 from Toronto to Edmonton

No hotel this time...just a place to stay at Louise's Mom's. Not staying at a hotel meant we got to save a bit on travel costs, but it does mean that being connected is a bit harder. Luckily I was able to find some unsecured networks that I could use. Each evening did end up being a bit of a game...moving around the apartment...trying to get a strong enough signal to use. Yes, I know...it's kinda sad.

Posted by Joginder Madra at 3:18 PM
Categories: Thoughts, Trips

Thursday, September 18, 2008

HL7 WGM in Vancouver

It's nice to get to an HL7 meeting outside of the US. My itinerary:

  • Sep 14 Flt AC247 from Edmonton to Vancouver
  • Sep 21 Flt AC8556 from Victoria to Calgary
  • Sep 21 Flit AC8158 from Calbary to Edmonton

No more trekking across town from the host hotel...no sirree. I'll be staying at the Sheraton Wall Centre. Thoughts on the week:

  • Is it campaigning when you go up to people and say, "...so are you going to vote for me?
  • Much like dinner with Dan Akroyd, we dined with Owen Wilson
  • I was a little suspicious of the fish being served at the Vancouver Aquarium for the social event...was it warning to the others?
  • The visit to GPi World Headquarters was really nice. Michael and Marc really took good care of us
  • I should have taken better care of my knee while wakeboarding...though I might have made out better than Louise
  • Steve is probably still recovering from Charlene screaming in his ear
Posted by Joginder Madra at 3:12 PM
Categories: Thoughts, Trips

Thursday, August 28, 2008

August in Toronto

Seems like I spent the entire month of August in Toronto. If it didn't before, travel on Air Canada really did seem like taking a bus...though I won't complain...flying with a flight pass does make for a more flexible and comfortable trip. My flights:

  • Aug 4 Flt AC178 from Edmonton to Toronto
  • Aug 8 Flt AC1161 from Toronto to Edmonton
  • Aug 11 Flt AC1184 from Edmonton to Toronto
  • Aug 14 Flt AC1161 from Toronto to Edmonto
  • Aug 18 Flt AC1184 from Edmonton to Toronto
  • Aug 21 Flt AC159 from Toronto to Edmonton
  • Aug 25 Flt AC1184 from Edmonton to Toronto
  • Aug 28 Flt AC159 from Toronto to Edmonton

All stays at the Toronto Marriott Eaton Centre. Random thoughts:

  • It's still surprising who you meet on the streets...even when it makes perfect sense
  • It was really nice to catch up with Krista over Japanese food. If only she'd stop breaking her mother's heart :-)
  • I've stayed a time or two at Marriott hotels, but I was still surprised when one of my rooms turned out to be a hospitality suite...that thing was so ridiculously large!
  • Mr. R. Scott sounds a lot like Mr. Arscott
  • The NFL game in Toronto was a pretty big deal with street parties and tailgates the *day before* the actual game...still wouldn't shell out the money to see a preseason game though
Posted by Joginder Madra at 2:56 PM
Categories: Thoughts, Trips

Saturday, July 26, 2008

An Old Time Saskatchewan Wedding

The things we miss as a result of "family obligations". For the first time since the inaugural event, I'll be missing the Edmonton Grand Prix...now known as the Edmonton Indy.

That said, the trips to Saskatchewan tend to be fun. This time, it's for Darlene's wedding...in Cudworth. Some random thoughts on the weekend:

  • Charlene's cousins have raised some really nice kids
  • It's always good to see the twins
  • Staying in Saskatoon turned out to be good as we were able to visit with Charlene's Aunt Mary before heading back home
  • We shall never speak of what happened just outside of Elk Island National park
Posted by Joginder Madra at 2:30 PM
Categories: Events, Trips

Friday, July 18, 2008

Tanya and Chris's Wedding

July 18 to 20 - Tanya and Chris's wedding in Toronto. It's always good to be able to tie in some fun with some business. Our itinerary:

  • July 17 Flt AC154 from Edmonton to Toronto
  • July 20 Flt AC127 from Toronto to Edmonton

This time, we're staying at the Cambridge Suites. Spent Friday in meetings, but we were able to meet up with Carl for dinner and some Batman. We got tickets for the 11:15 pm show and started lining up a bit before 10:00 pm. I think the line-up experience was a bit new for Charlene (who secretly wanted to be there despite all of her protesting). Good to see some people in costume, but I didn't get the guy dressed up all in red. I was secretly hoping to see some guy in a costume that had nothing to do with Batman at all....kinda like the guy showing up at about 4 minutes into this classic video.

Saturday was the wedding itself and it was very nice to hang with some of Charlene's McGill friends. Somehow, we kept going back to what our wedding was like.

Sunday was breakfast with Jackie before heading back home. The return flight was nice as we won the "Air Canada Lottery".

Posted by Joginder Madra at 10:16 AM
Edited on: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:16 AM
Categories: Events, Thoughts, Trips

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Phoenix WGM

May 4 to 9 - HL7 WGM in Phoenix. Another working group meeting...this time in Phoenix...the desert...pretty much in the summer. I think it will be warm. My itnerary:

  • May 4 Flt AC4702 from Edmonton to Denver
  • May 4 Flt AC4921 from Denver to Phoenix
  • May 9 Flt AC4958 from Phoenix to Denver
  • May 9 Flt AC4003 from Denver to Edmonton

I'll be staying at the Pointe Hilton Sqaw Peak Resort. You never know what kind of room you're going to get when you check in to a hotel. Sometimes the room surpasses your expectations...sometimes not. This time, I got what I affectionately refer to as the "no view suite". I suppose there was a view, but I don't know if three parked cars looking directly into your room is considered "a view". Still...nothing to complain about.

Lot's of great progress on the work front...and we got to help LB say goodbye to singledom.

Posted by Joginder Madra at 9:18 AM
Edited on: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:16 AM
Categories: Trips

Sunday, April 13, 2008

ISMS SME Meeting in Toronto

Apr 14 to 15 - ISMS Subject Matter Expert in Toronto. My itnerary:

  • Apr 13 Flt AC172 from Edmonton to Toronto
  • Apr 15 Flt AC1157 from Toronto to Edmonton

This time, I'm staying at the Suites at 1 King West.

Back in Toronto for some meeting at the Infoway Offices. It was a jam-packed couple of days, but overall wasn't too bad. Thought I saw Danny at the Keg while I was killing time before heading to the airport. Couldn't be...besides all those asian guys look the same :-). Apparantly it was...if I had known, I definitely would have barged in an said hello...

Posted by Joginder Madra at 3:59 PM
Categories: Trips

Friday, April 11, 2008

Jasper

Tia's in town and that means a trip to the mountains...at least it did this time. Since it was during the work week we had to stay at a place where I could hook up and do some work. It was interesting to actually stay at the JPL and not just pass through. Still love the Fairmont Fit proram. Some highlights:

  • Despite what every one else seems to think, the Northface Pizza vs. Jasper Pizza debate has not been settled
  • Maligne Canyon is still spectacular in the winter
  • It was really nice to meet Tia's cousin for dinner
  • You haven't experienced the internet until you've stumbled upon YouTube
Posted by Joginder Madra at 3:54 PM
Categories: Thoughts, Trips

Monday, April 07, 2008

Spring 2008 Partnership

Apr 7 to 9 - Spring Partnership Meeting in Toronto. My itinerary:

  • Apr 6 Flt AC126 from Edmonton to Toronto
  • Apr 9 Flt AC1157 from Toronto to Edmonton

Ths time I'm staying at the Marriott Eaton Centre. Caught a couple of movies on the plan that I've been meaning to see. I really enjoyed Juno, though I agree with those that thought the dialogue was a little too precious in the first 15 minutes or so. I find that Kevin Smith and Quentin Tarantino are guilty of this as well. Thankfully it subsided as the movie went on. August Rush was shamelessly sentimental, but it was so skillfully crafted and the performances so good that it didn't matter. I figure if you didn't like it, you don't like warm cookies or new-born puppies either. Those that faulted it for being unrealistic simply missed the whole point of the movie.

The social event at this conference was a visit to the Sky Dome to watch Toronto vs. Oakland. It definitely wasn't a pitcher's duel...that's for sure. Oddly enough, I met the Quebecois TdJ...

Some other random thoughts:

  • The ability to connect my laptop to TV was something I really appreciated
  • It seemed that people on Rogers had trouble with their cell phone reception. No issues with Telus...weir
  • Loving the Telus Visual Voicemail.
  • It was really good to see successes celebrated at this conference
Posted by Joginder Madra at 3:45 PM
Categories: Thoughts, Trips

Friday, March 21, 2008

Off to Saskatchewan

Eater Weekend and time for a road trip. Off to Saskatchewan...again. This time we packed upthe dog and drove toward Zealandia to visit Carrie, Al and their kids Payton and Riland. Instead of taking the more usual drive through Lloydminster and the Battlefords, we took a more scenic route using Highways 13 and 14 through Provost. Some random thoughts:

  • Time on the farm always seems to do Charlene good
  • There were an astonished 9 girls for every guy at the Saskatoon Hot Rod Show...really...ok, not really
  • While, durum climbing was pretty fun, durum gum worked pretty good but wasn't that flavourful
  • What does it mean when a 4-year old kid pats you on the stomach and walks away?
  • I've gotta get me a remote controlled helicopter
  • My ringtone idea might just have some traction
Posted by Joginder Madra at 3:20 PM
Categories: Dates, Thoughts, Trips

Monday, February 18, 2008

Back in Burnaby

Feb 18 to 20 - Panorama Outbreak workshop in Burnaby:

  • Feb 18 Flt AC235 from Edmonton to Vancouver
  • Feb 20 Flt AC246 from Vancouver to Edmonton

Once again, I'll be staying at the Hilton Vancouver Metrotown. Weren't sure we were going to make our landing in Vancouver due to weather. The pilot mentioned the possibility of landing in Victoria if the weather was not good. I looked out the window and all I could see were mountains and clouds...barely any land. I guess we decided to go for it, but that was probably the hardest landing I've experienced in a while...my guess is that the ground snuck up on the plane a bit.

The return flight was fairly uneventful...listened to a podcast, watch an episode of "The Office" and played a bit on the PSP. As we made our approach into Edmonton, I packed everything up, skipped the luggage area (as I only had carry-on) and popped into a cab to go home...but I left the PSP in the seat pocket...crap. Hopefully Air Canada's lost and found will come through...

Posted by Joginder Madra at 10:10 AM
Edited on: Thursday, February 21, 2008 2:20 PM
Categories: Thoughts, Trips

Monday, February 11, 2008

Vancouver...or Burnaby?

Feb 11 to 15 - Panorama Outbreak workshop in Burnaby:

  • Feb 11 Flt AC235 from Edmonton to Vancouver
  • Feb 15 Flt AC244 from Vancouver to Edmonton

I'll be staying at the Hilton Vancouver Metrotown. These meetings at the IBM Pacific Development Centre are always a bit strange for me. My connection to the outside world never quite works, there's not a lot of food choices for lunch and it always seems to be a struggle to arrange for taxi service.

On the flight over, I noticed my jeans felt a bit breezier than usual...will need to get a replacement pair, but where? I was probably two days in before I realized there was this massive shopping mall right across the street from the hotel. How did I miss it? Not sure, but I'm guessing tunnel vision.

It's also the first time in a long time that I saw any sort of confrontation on the plane. My seatmate had quite a row with the person in front of her...with him leaning back...her pushing his seat forward...him slamming his seat back...her pushing harder forward...what are you two...8 years old?

Managed to get on an earlier flight home, but that flight was delayed (of course). Could have kept my seat on the other flight and got in at about the same time...oh well..

Posted by Joginder Madra at 10:09 AM
Edited on: Monday, February 18, 2008 10:15 AM
Categories: Thoughts, Trips

Monday, January 21, 2008

Victoria - Week 3

Jan 21 to 23 - Victoria...week 3...My itinerary:

  • Jan 21 Flt AC233 from Edmonton to Vancouver
  • Jan 21 Flt AC8057 from Vancouver to Victoria
  • Jan 23 Flt AC8088 from Victoria to Vancouver
  • Jan 23 Flt AC246 from Vancouver to Edmonton

Once again, I'm staying at the Marriott Inner Harbour. I'm happy to be able to head home early...

Posted by Joginder Madra at 10:02 AM
Categories: Trips

Monday, January 14, 2008

Victoria...again

Jan 14 to 18 - Back in Victoria...My itinerary:

  • Jan 14 Flt AC233 from Edmonton to Vancouver
  • Jan 14 Flt AC8057 from Vancouver to Victoria
  • Jan 18 Flt AC8088 from Victoria to Vancouver
  • Jan 18 Flt AC246 from Vancouver to Edmonton

Once again, I'm staying at the Marriott Inner Harbour.

Posted by Joginder Madra at 10:01 AM
Categories: Trips

Friday, January 11, 2008

Back at it...

Jan 8 to 11 - Panorama Workshop in Victoria. Nothing like easing back into things in the new year. My itinerary:

  • Jan 8 Flt AC233 from Edmonton to Vancouver
  • Jan 8 Flt AC8057 from Vancouver to Victoria
  • Jan 11 Flt AC8088 from Victoria to Vancouver
  • Jan 11 Flt AC246 from Vancouver to Edmonton

Once again, I get a good start on my frequent stay status at the Marriott Inner Harbour. What a long week. I'm not sure if it was the 4:00 am start to it all, but I was *done* by the time I got home on Friday. I did manage to start working through Season 1 of 24. The show almost looks low-rent as compared to the last couple of seasons...

Posted by Joginder Madra at 4:14 AM
Categories: Trips

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Family Vacation Time!

Dec 15 to 22 - The first family Vacation in years. Destination - Puerto Vallarta...more specifically, the Riu Vallarta. Our first foray into the world of all-inclusive living. I was pleasantly surprised by the flight out on Air Transat...and I had plenty of time to catch up my episodes of Entourage and Weeds. Some highlights and random thoughts:

  • Being away during what is usually the busiest time of the holiday was a little weird. Relaxing, but weird nonetheless
  • We loved the trip out to see Rhythms of the Night. Found out what Diana has been calling me is *very* hilarious in spanish. I'll have to speak to her about that the next time I see her.
  • Zip-lining was a lot of fun. Charlene was the tour guide's favourite. Apparently a guest like her doesn't come along very often.
  • We found a nice little french restaurant in PV when we needed to get away from all-inclusive eating
  • Didn't head out to Sayulita, but I did catch up on my boogie boarding
  • Of course, we had to cram one week's worth of Christmas prep into 40 hours after we got back home, but the mission was accomplished...bags of perogies, 20lb turkey and a Christmas tree were acquired.
  • We were a bit disappointed that the renos weren't further along, but we were amused when we heard our housesitter pulled a muscle Wii-boxing...
Posted by Joginder Madra at 4:14 AM
Categories: Thoughts, Trips