Life continues to be rich and full here in Enoughsville. It's also rich and full on the other side of the world, apparently. Early this week, my guy wrote to say,
[I'm flying from ] Istanbul on the way to Kuala Lumpur. A half hour ago we flew over the south end of the Caspian Sea. Tehran was a hundred kilometers south of our flight path. . . . We will also fly over Pakistan turning more southeast to avoid Afghanistan airspace. Then it will be India, the Indian Ocean and then Malaysia.
So I looked again at the rules for travel to nearby countries that do not require visas for Americans. The only southeast Asian country that does not require a visa is Thailand. So I may go there.
But not directly. The flights from KL to Thailand are expensive on the weekend, so I am staying in Malaysia until Monday when the flights are cheap. I will be in Penang until Monday or maybe longer. Toward the end of the week, I will fly to Singapore as planned. I was able to cancel my hotels in Vietnam.
Nelson: At work just got done with the front |
Snow on the branches! There were gorgeous snow flurries as I was walking to the office. |
- Make Springerle
Many elves make light work - Put out Santa statues (including the TP snowman outfit my sister gifted me, augmented by a TP sweater a friend foisted on me).
- Decorate the tree
- Give St. Nick's day donations to charity
- Saw a fab show at our local theater
Ready to head inside for
Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Mailed some Springerle
- Went to a ballet concert
Well-dressed toilet paper |
Achild and Bchild were quite the performers! |
The Little Farm library had new occupants come and go (there was some pretty quick turnover in the cow population this week)!
Thank you for applying to the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program for the 2024-25 competition. It is a pleasure to inform you that your application is recommended to proceed to the next phase of the review process for a Fulbright U.S. Scholar award (Science, Technology and Education, 24289-PA, Panama). It is being forwarded to the proposed host country, the U.S. Department of State, and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board for review . . .
So, maybe I'll go to Panama next year? With my guy, of course, since there are lots of nearby countries he can bop around to while we're there, provided he gets a new passport with many more pages.
Finally, just a cute story. When my kids were young, instead of saying "Don't push all the elevator buttons!!!! No, don't!!", I'd say, "Once the elevator starts moving, we have to hold on the handrail for safety!". My daughter Inkling, now in her 30's, says she still holds on. Well, one of my running buddies just sent me this cute photo, which I pass along with an anonymizing star.
Becca writes: "We aren’t old enough for seatbelt races yet, but we have fully embraced your tip for having the kids hold on when we ride in an elevator! No excessive button pushing. Such a win! |
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