I think we're on for an Africa trip in June, which is so exciting! @Brovid Hasselsmof i'm gonna be on your continent!
we can wave to each other from ... uh, about 2000km away.
edit: I looked up the fastest route from where we're going to approximately where you're at, and for some reason I find it really funny that Google Maps has an alert warning me that the route goes through Botswana.
Mentioned my long term plan of a several week long bike trip to Canada/USA once I finish my degree (trip planned for summer 2018) and he agreed that getting a big chunk of time off in one go shouldn't be a big problem (I work at a university so whilst there is stuff to do over the summer it's a lot quieter without the students there).
And my partner is perfectly happy for me to go as well (whaddya mean she'll appreciate the peace and quiet?!).
Now to save up the money so I can afford to go. And plot a route. And get fitter as I haven't actually been cycling much lately.
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lonelyahavaCall me Ahava ~~She/Her~~Move to New ZealandRegistered Userregular
ugh.
the US makes everything so complicated sometimes.
There are like 3 different things I need to apply for to get my little girl her citizenship recognized. All of them require a folder of documents, sometimes duplicates, and all of them just kind of repetitive.
but the state departments website and the consulates website are written in such a way that you have to open at least 15 tabs to get a good grasp on what all you need to have. Instead of just having one page with a list of things.
Why must the US government have so many damned layers and links and ugh. Just, make me a list of what's required.
NZ? I filled in a form on a website, ticked a few boxes, made a credit card payment and boom. got her birth certificate and her IRD number sorted. And passport will be just as easy to sort as well.
The US? I need to fill out this form, and then another form, and then find these documents and this proof that I lived in the US. Need copies of my marriage license, her birth certificate, daddy's ID, and probably the eyes of a few newts or something. and then we need to make an appointment at the consulate and have to physically take her to the consulate in the city (at the ripe old age of three weeks old) in order to process her forms. And then we wait 14 working days for her US passport and anywhere from 2-3 months for her social security number/card.
It just seems so overly and unnecessarily inefficient.
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Welp.
We've got until October to get Ellie's passports sorted.
Cuase we totally just bought airline tickets to go to the US for end of October.
We were originally thinking July (my birthday, Delaware state fair) but October prices were much better. MUCH better. So Ellie will be in the US for her first Halloween. And this makes her mommy SO VERY HAPPY.
now to just get the domestic flights from West Coast to East Coast sorted and we're golden.
We even got the Skycouch (tm) for the plane ride back. For less than the prices that we were looking for in July/August.
Odd request, but does anyone know of any good day hikes in Kansai? I've got one in mind already but I should have time for a couple more. I'll be there in a couple of weeks.
If you haven't been through Kyoto before, the whole area is framed by mountains. I don't know if any one area is a full day hike, but it's definitely worth it to try to get to at least one of the mountains to check out the shrines and whatnot.
These are all good options, and if you're gonna be there at the end of March/early April, that's prime sakura season for Kyoto, so pretty much any of the shrines/temples in the area should be pretty awesome.
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In the last 8 days I've flown from NY to Salt Lake to LA, LA to Salt Lake to Denver, Denver to Minneapolis to Dallas, Dallas to Minneapolis, Minneapolis to NY, and now NY to Raleigh and back today.
Going to the Caribbean in a couple of weeks and really, really looking forward to it.
Houk I don't think I knew you were back in the Land of the Rising Sun! I am mad jelly. I want there to be a sudden business need for me to visit our sales reps in the smaller Asia offices... Taipei, Tokyo, Shanghai, Seoul...
Sometimes I don't know I am either! I don't think I could handle living here long-term but boy is it fun to be an observer.
Houk I don't think I knew you were back in the Land of the Rising Sun! I am mad jelly. I want there to be a sudden business need for me to visit our sales reps in the smaller Asia offices... Taipei, Tokyo, Shanghai, Seoul...
Sometimes I don't know I am either! I don't think I could handle living here long-term but boy is it fun to be an observer.
Sorry, I meant real American pizza - cheap, greasy, and fast. This place does look good though, it's definitely going on my 'check it out when I can justify anything more than $5 for lunch' list.
Houk I don't think I knew you were back in the Land of the Rising Sun! I am mad jelly. I want there to be a sudden business need for me to visit our sales reps in the smaller Asia offices... Taipei, Tokyo, Shanghai, Seoul...
Sometimes I don't know I am either! I don't think I could handle living here long-term but boy is it fun to be an observer.
Sorry, I meant real American pizza - cheap, greasy, and fast. This place does look good though, it's definitely going on my 'check it out when I can justify anything more than $5 for lunch' list.
It's pretty great. The blood orange beer is especially good.
Do I want to be that tourist and try to get into a place like this in casual clothes for a good night shot of the city, or should I just suck it up and go to Tokyo Tower?
Do I want to be that tourist and try to get into a place like this in casual clothes for a good night shot of the city, or should I just suck it up and go to Tokyo Tower?
I would actually recommend not going to Tokyo Tower anyway, because a major part of a good Tokyo skyline is the tower itself, which you obviously don't get if you're actually in it. Unless they specifically enforce a dress code, Japan is super chill about how you're dressed - nobody's gonna care. That being said, if you don't end up going I'd recommend Mori Tower or other options over Tokyo Tower.
I hit the Skytree in Sumida earlier today (the glass floor spots gave me acrophobia like whoa but the view was pretty incredible), so if the night skyline isn't worth it from the tower itself then I'll give it a pass. And enjoy a nice cocktail.
I hit the Skytree in Sumida earlier today (the glass floor spots gave me acrophobia like whoa but the view was pretty incredible), so if the night skyline isn't worth it from the tower itself then I'll give it a pass. And enjoy a nice cocktail.
I mean it could be you'd enjoy it, but I did the night skyline from Tokyo Tower thing and it just didn't do much for me. My vote always goes to a nice cocktail.
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StragintDo Not GiftAlways DeclinesRegistered Userregular
When I was in Japan I had this apple cider/soda that I got at the convince stores. I cannot remember what it was called though. It was in a plastic bottle with an apple being peeled spiral style I think.
Any idea what that might be?
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Hmm, it doesn't ring a bell. But other than the really major brands, I don't really pay any attention to what stuff is called so I'm not really an expert on that.
We used to get afternoons off on Tuesdays so we could go wander around outside and enjoy the cherry blossoms. Just basically call it a day at noon, stop off at the local izakaya for a couple of beers and yakitori before heading home at a decent hour so we could get to work on Wednesday. Have a nap under the trees. Felt kinda bad for everybody else in the office, but I don't think anybody was salty about it.
There should still be plenty in full bloom, or just reaching that point by the time you get there. Some trees open up earlier, some later-- you'll probably see a lot more than me in early April. If Ueno isn't looking too great, check out the ones at the Imperial Palace grounds.
Oh hey cherry blossom thread, here's some from Seoul about a year ago:
These all looked white to me the day of, but changing the white balance in the photo brought out a slight pink tint. It was also pretty overcast that day, so I'd guess the flat light would do that.
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I'm terrified about my 31 minute layover in Houston. If I miss my flight, there's no other flight to Tokyo that day. I feel like I made a huge mistake.
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Lost Salientblink twiceif you'd like me to mercy kill youRegistered Userregular
That is one hell of a tight layover, but assuming you'll have already checked your luggage through to Japan, you may be alright. Is it a morning, midday or evening flight?
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cj iwakuraThe Rhythm RegentBears The Name FreedomRegistered Userregular
Morning, 10:21AM in Houston, departs at 10:52. C to E. I know I can get there if I haul it, but if there's a delay, I'm screwed.
I don't check my luggage, I only carry on.
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LuvTheMonkeyHigh Sierra SerenadeRegistered Userregular
Googling suggests that C to E is a reasonable walk away, and there's also a tram available for the transfer. You're definitely staying behind security, so no messing with TSA again. I would recommend flagging down an attendant during approach into IAH and seeing if they can get you off faster.
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Well
I mean for what it's worth, morning flights are generally more on time than late flights
And with only carry-on you don't have to worry about that, at least?
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cj iwakuraThe Rhythm RegentBears The Name FreedomRegistered Userregular
Yeah, it's one of those 'if there's no issue I'll be fine' things. Big if, though. I know someone who did a 15 minute in Switzerland though, so...
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Lost Salientblink twiceif you'd like me to mercy kill youRegistered Userregular
I haaaaate tight layovers, so I feel you
I actually took a six hour layover rather than a 45-minute coming back to the U.S., just because you can always get on standby for earlier but if you miss you might be fucked
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You can ask the flight staff to contact your connecting flight when you land if you're nervous you won't make it, although that won't help you if you can't make it at allude to delays. Alternatives would be checking to see if there are any other flights to Japan at all, travel within the country isn't too bad, even if you end up in Hiroshima it's only a 20-30 minute flight to Tokyo I think. Might screw your budget though.
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cj iwakuraThe Rhythm RegentBears The Name FreedomRegistered Userregular
Will I have to go through any passport thing since I'm going international, or not until I reach Tokyo? Minutes will be of the essence.
cj iwakuraThe Rhythm RegentBears The Name FreedomRegistered Userregular
Sweet. Rolling the dice it is, then. Would an airline ever transfer you to another due to a missed flight if they're at fault, or is that out of the question?
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Lost Salientblink twiceif you'd like me to mercy kill youRegistered Userregular
They probably won't. Unless they're partner airlines maybe.
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we can wave to each other from ... uh, about 2000km away.
edit: I looked up the fastest route from where we're going to approximately where you're at, and for some reason I find it really funny that Google Maps has an alert warning me that the route goes through Botswana.
Not sure what the deal is with Botswana. I haven't heard that it's a hazardous place.
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And my partner is perfectly happy for me to go as well (whaddya mean she'll appreciate the peace and quiet?!).
Now to save up the money so I can afford to go. And plot a route. And get fitter as I haven't actually been cycling much lately.
the US makes everything so complicated sometimes.
There are like 3 different things I need to apply for to get my little girl her citizenship recognized. All of them require a folder of documents, sometimes duplicates, and all of them just kind of repetitive.
but the state departments website and the consulates website are written in such a way that you have to open at least 15 tabs to get a good grasp on what all you need to have. Instead of just having one page with a list of things.
Why must the US government have so many damned layers and links and ugh. Just, make me a list of what's required.
NZ? I filled in a form on a website, ticked a few boxes, made a credit card payment and boom. got her birth certificate and her IRD number sorted. And passport will be just as easy to sort as well.
The US? I need to fill out this form, and then another form, and then find these documents and this proof that I lived in the US. Need copies of my marriage license, her birth certificate, daddy's ID, and probably the eyes of a few newts or something. and then we need to make an appointment at the consulate and have to physically take her to the consulate in the city (at the ripe old age of three weeks old) in order to process her forms. And then we wait 14 working days for her US passport and anywhere from 2-3 months for her social security number/card.
It just seems so overly and unnecessarily inefficient.
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We've got until October to get Ellie's passports sorted.
Cuase we totally just bought airline tickets to go to the US for end of October.
We were originally thinking July (my birthday, Delaware state fair) but October prices were much better. MUCH better. So Ellie will be in the US for her first Halloween. And this makes her mommy SO VERY HAPPY.
now to just get the domestic flights from West Coast to East Coast sorted and we're golden.
We even got the Skycouch (tm) for the plane ride back. For less than the prices that we were looking for in July/August.
SQUEE.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Hiei
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshino_Mountain
http://openkyoto.com/sightseeing/hiking-kyoto-daimonji-yama.html
http://wikitravel.org/en/Mount_Koya
These are all good options, and if you're gonna be there at the end of March/early April, that's prime sakura season for Kyoto, so pretty much any of the shrines/temples in the area should be pretty awesome.
Going to the Caribbean in a couple of weeks and really, really looking forward to it.
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Sorry, I meant real American pizza - cheap, greasy, and fast. This place does look good though, it's definitely going on my 'check it out when I can justify anything more than $5 for lunch' list.
It's pretty great. The blood orange beer is especially good.
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I would actually recommend not going to Tokyo Tower anyway, because a major part of a good Tokyo skyline is the tower itself, which you obviously don't get if you're actually in it. Unless they specifically enforce a dress code, Japan is super chill about how you're dressed - nobody's gonna care. That being said, if you don't end up going I'd recommend Mori Tower or other options over Tokyo Tower.
I mean it could be you'd enjoy it, but I did the night skyline from Tokyo Tower thing and it just didn't do much for me. My vote always goes to a nice cocktail.
Any idea what that might be?
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True story, I'm writing this post in freefall.
The love thread was talking about cherry blossoms so I thought I'd post this, but the conversation in there moved on, so you guys get it instead.
Thems was good times.
These all looked white to me the day of, but changing the white balance in the photo brought out a slight pink tint. It was also pretty overcast that day, so I'd guess the flat light would do that.
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
I don't check my luggage, I only carry on.
I mean for what it's worth, morning flights are generally more on time than late flights
And with only carry-on you don't have to worry about that, at least?
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
I actually took a six hour layover rather than a 45-minute coming back to the U.S., just because you can always get on standby for earlier but if you miss you might be fucked
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN