Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Versailles, Paris, here and there.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Paris adventures 1.

Slight Turbulence while sitting on the toilet seat..no fun.
Never the less don't we all get a tad paniky when that announcement comes up while you are in there....?
"Oh shit(!)..what to do now?" - technically speaking *LOL*
My flight to Incheon wasn't as smooth as it would have been, mother nature has indeed her moments. But at least it got me over from the Southern Hemisphere to the Northern Hemisphere. Other than that it was pleasant flight. I got to watch 'the Lorax,' 'Intouchable' (again with the English subtitles) and 'W/E' - which was directed by Madonna. Inbetween I dozed off while listening to Mozart and then awaken by the smell of food.
I arrived in Incheon just a little after 6:30pm. Customs took a while as they are scanning every one with their biometric passports. Downstairs through to the 'declare.' Where I had to show my measly peanuts, which I didn't end up eating..he let me through (of course I ticked it in the custom section).
I am here on a layover as my flight to Paris is at 1:00pm the following day.
I guess it is time for me to stop and snooze..definitely a big day ahead!
À bientôt
V x
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Thank you Wind Machine..You're amazing.
Eurovision is held every year, in whoever has won the previous contest, will be hosting the event the following year.
Whether you are a die hard fan or not, you have to admit it is very entertaining.
It is the "beauty pageant of music in Europe." The talent of all participating performers, competing to be the best. It is when the participating countries just stop quarelling with each other and have a week of celebrating together with music and having a grand ol' time.
Eurovision is the time when the pyrotechniques go overboard and that "wind machine" is dusted off and revived, giving an "extra 10%," as quoted by Sam Pang - who co-hosted with Julia Zemiro on the SBS Eurovision broadcast for Australia.
Eurovision calls for over-the-top clothes, hair, make-up and back-up dancers who didn't make the cut to Britney Spear's gigs.
Eurovision showcases a variety of songs from folk to channelling David Guetta, singing in their countries' respective language, yet sometimes sing in English. (Note: I am still envious they can speak more than one language.)
I've watched Eurovision for 14 years. No matter how corny and crazy it is, I find it very entertaining, regardless how much a song can put you to sleep or make you want to go crab-walking from side to side. Every Eurovisions is different and each hosting country always do a wonderful job hosting and showing around the beautiful things they have to offer (..that I am listing down where to go next...)
A huge thank you to SBS for broadcasting the show as always. Julie Zemiro and Sam Pang broadcasts live from the event and online. The both of you were hilarious and how much I wish I had your job!
This year the contest was held in Baku, Azerbaijan (in which I never knew it was a country, till I was watching Eurovision 2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany, in which won last year's Eurovision). Yes I had to googleMap it where it was located....Hey! I learnt something new!..See Eurovision is educational in a way.
France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom and the host country are automatically in the grand final, then 36 participating countries battle it out for the top 20 and towards the grand final.
There was a carbon copy of Sacha Baron Cohen for the Turkish entrant - Can Bonomo with his human pirate ship....
....the Russian entrants which I call the "Grandmothers." Thought this song was cheesy, but it goes to show that Russian Grandmothers can dance it up as well!!! They did get a huge ovation...and were 2nd place in the grand final....I think everyone just loved them..I want to give them a hug!Then there is Jedward, the Irish entrants, whom I swear nicked Lady Gaga's costume and your aunt's water feature....boys..go easy on the red cordial.
with her barefeet, MC Hammer inspired dance crossed with tai chi..the audience screamed louder whenever they announced she was performing in the Semi-finals as well as the Grand finals. A close tie between her and the Grannies from Russia. Congratulations Loreen. A great song!..I want go to dancing now!Now got to wait for next year in Stockholm to watch it and re-live it all over again. Time to pack up the wind machine...for now.Wednesday, February 8, 2012
High Heel Boots in Madrid

Tuesday, December 13, 2011
9th December 2011
7:15am I was woken up by my iPhone alarm of "Hello" and kept snoozing till 7:30. Got up and got ready for a buffet breakfast, at the same place I had my 'late dinner' the night before. The restaurant was almost packed, that I had to find any spot to sit for breakfast. I had a bowl of coco-pop style cereal and then had noodles, scrambled eggs, pancake drizzled with maple syrup. My second round was a banana, apricots, grapes, rumbutan (similar taste to lychee on the inside, except it's exterior is spiky) and a croissant and a drink of very sweet Grape juice. During breakfast seeing the view of the harbour it started to snow. Making it feel all 'Christmassy' was Christmas music playing….such a festive season feel :D.
Now being all so touristy, just couldn't' resist taking photos. Afterwards went up to my room to finalise my packing before checking out and waiting for the bus to Incheon Airport.
While waiting, had some time to kill with going on the internet and then went outside..um 4degrees celsius! Cold much? Didn't stay too long and ended up going back inside. 10:30am bus arrived. A 30min drive from Harbor Park Hotel to Incheon and I had 2 hours to spare before my flight. Duty Free much?
Ventured to the Alcohol & Tobacco section and brought some Camel Cigarettes for Rémy and then I went to the Chanel store. Of course it was pricey (not going to mention how much it was) but I just had to get something from there…however that store (and every other designer store) are so posh in packing your items in their respective bags…and even the receipt is packed neatly in it's 'docket envelope' It's not the stuff-it-in-a-bag no, no. Okays lets just say its just über posh!
I was feeling rather peckish had KFC for lunch. Was contemplating on traditional Korean food, however I'll be getting it in the plane so KFC won over. Tasty and then headed back downstairs for more Duty Free. One hour before my flight went to buy some O.P.I nail polish and then went to the free internet to have my quick dose of Facebook and then boarding my flight at 13:30.
Another delay because of traffic. See I told you not just bad traffic in Brisbane, but also traffic at the airport tarmac. Finally jetted off.
The usual safety protocols and lucky for me listened to it 3 times in different language - Korean, English and then French. However during the safety procedure, it seems the French version was quick while the English was long. Strange.
I am glad I have my own headphones with thanks to Dr.Dre Beatport ones :D Even the guy next to me was asking the cabin crew why he didn't have headphones and I can see the cabin crew tell him that they will hand out the head phones and that some people have their own headphones (probably in Korean, yet I just sussed out what she was saying!)
Organised 'My Music' on my entertainment system from Mariah Carey, Chris Brown, Alicia Keys, Ricky Martin to J-pop and dance. Tunes to make me dance while sitting down.
Trying to kill time I think I will either watch a movie, listen to more music and catch up on some ZZZzzzz. An eleven hour flight from Incheon - Paris, I'd probably get a pressure injury so it's time to do a pressure area care and some leg exercises and deep breathing exercise..Oo one of the perks of being a Nurse know what to do to help stop pressure injury…..XD
I find myself sitting bolt up-right and I see the cabin crew serving lunch…MMM now I wait till I get served.
Lunch time.
A bientôt.
Leaving Brisbane again....
I am sleep deprived. I have packed in the last minute..packing..unpacking, getting distracted then realise "oh shit I better keep packing…" Eventually I finally finished packing at 3am on the 8th of December. I had only 2hours sleep then it was back to Brisbane International Airport.
I felt a bit bummed because it felt rushed saying 'Goodbye' to my family, and prior to that it was a peak hour for passengers checking-in to their respective flights..and I was caught in a busy one as well. Oh well, that's the airport for you.
Never got the chance to go around at the duty free things after customs, yet managed to get an Australian flag tattoo for Australia Day. Boarded at Gate 81 KE124 Korean Air. A 9 hour and 45min flight from Brisbane to Incheon Airport. There was a 20min delay due to the plane in a 'queue..' See even airplanes are also caught in traffic!
The 9 hour flight was okay..I was aiming to sleep right through, but funnily enough I would suddenly wake up in time for food. Yup for food..no wake up due to the smell, but I think somewhere in my brain there is a little 'wake up for food' hidden in there so I wake up! First meal was chicken with vegetables and noodles and then the second meal was Korean bibimap food, which was yum. I did manage to sleep for at least 3hours and then in between watched The Lion King…ahh memories…How much the ' Lion King' is one of my favourite Disney movie and I admit I was teary. Then I watched 'Crazy.Stupid.Love' Damn! Ryan Gosling is hot in the movie.
My gosh it was very cold..0 degrees celsius..a wake up call for me that I ain't in the southern hemisphere LOL!
Touched down in Incheon round 17:55hours, headed to immigrations then to the Korean Air hotel transit section. Got my little sticker, food vouchers and the form for my layover stay in "Harbor Park Hotel." A 30minute bus ride out of Incheon Airport.
Further than the last time I was here in Incheon. As last time it was at the Korean AIr Hyatt Hotel which was a 10min drive.
Very nice with a nice evening view of the Harbour. On the 9th floor and seeing my window is the harbour view..not that you can see much during the night, but still looked pretty. My room is nice. Two beds and the bathroom a nice heated toilet seat..I am still to chicken to try the 'wash your bum' option. When I went past the TV, it automatically turned on to "Welcome to Harbor Park Hotel." That was pretty cool.
Still felt sleepy so set my alarm on at 20:15 so not to miss out on complimentary dinner courtesy of Korean Air…….Ended up getting up at 20:52 and went up to level 15 for the buffet dinner. The staff member said to me "you're very late..you have 10mins before it closed." Phew lucky she let me stuff my mouth with food..satisfied. The view too at the restaurant was wonderful as well. Afterwards went to the lobby to print out my itinerary for my hotel in Paris..and now in my room watching Donna Hay cooking, while just hearing the Australian accent a Korean voice over is translating what she is saying…(god! Why is it that I end up watching a food show while overseas?)
Channel surfing from Korean news, to soap opera, anime from an American in a Thailand jail as he insulted the King and Queen of Thailand…tough law if you insult or do any form of offence in relation to the Royal family in Thailand…2 - 15 years in jail. Best to bite your tongue.
Time for me to have a shower, watch more korean shows before having a snooze and be ready for another long haul all the way to Paris…. And that my friends is where my adventure begins….
A bientôt.








