As usual Sunday is my laziest of the weekdays. No wonder woke up late, couldn’t keep up the promise given to my friend that I will join him to prepare lunch. Nevertheless, I made in time to eat along with him :-) Got another appointment late in the evening to watch Avatar in 3D at Multiplex, Munich.
I wrote the following while travelling to India, but couldn’t post it until now. Perhaps a little more delayed post.
India trip
24th December 2009
Munich airport
Munich airport
A very joyful time for me, I’m travelling to India. After 23 months of stay away from family and friends. All for a purpose, to get myself groomed in an international environment and Ofcourse to earn my master degree and several list of future action plans. The plans that I have made myself to become the person whom I would like to be down the years. I remember the day I left my first job, it was indeed very painful decision and risky too, but all for a cause to get me out of the comfort zone and to step into explored areas. Let it be the countries I travelled, the people I met/worked, the subjects I learnt, the projects I have worked so on and so forth. I fairly justified myself and kept me cool to ahead with my aspirations, amidst the economic crisis which is a damn turmoil to jobs.
In fact yesterday I couldn’t sleep the whole night perhaps overexcited thinking about my travel. Indeed I started my day very brisk, the taxi man was punctual at door steps, reached airport, done with check-in & security checks, sitting in front of my aircraft which is going to fly me to Paris then a change to Bangalore, in between, got some time to record my thoughts.
The best thing about most of the German airports is the de-centralization of the terminals. Unlike having a centralized security check and passport control, where the line goes like a giant tail and will create panic until you board the aircraft. But here they organize it very well, such that every airport is divided into terminals & sub-terminals, and each one of these terminals will have its own security check and passport control, thereby making it less crowd.
The best thing about most of the German airports is the de-centralization of the terminals. Unlike having a centralized security check and passport control, where the line goes like a giant tail and will create panic until you board the aircraft. But here they organize it very well, such that every airport is divided into terminals & sub-terminals, and each one of these terminals will have its own security check and passport control, thereby making it less crowd.
It is one year since I have been in Paris and two years in Bangalore. I am not sure about finding some changes in Paris but I am sure that Bangalore might have some changes by this time. My trip will have visits to my alma mater, temples, relatives, ex-colleagues and of course most of the time with friends & family :-)
I have to stop with this now, as the lovely announcement to board the flight was made, bha bye.Love | Jaybee
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