Monday, May 31, 2010

Detours and getting lost - Day 20

Yesterday was just wet and gross in copenhagen,
But Amalienborg palace is just incredible. The crown prince and princess have it lucky! Its too bad though, they didnt let us photograph the place. Just the outside. 1.5 meters away from the guards please!
And a good Burger for me at Nyhavn, and EJ Had a good final meal in copenhagen with some Mussels mmm.. The flight back was pretty simple and despite the rain was quite smooth.
Sometimes the Danes can be incredibly helpful and friendly, sometimes not. Really? they didnt know where a restaurant was that was actually just an avenue down? But not to ruin the experience - Copenhagen is beautiful.

Work is work, as always i was excited to get back. Tomorrow I get to tour! Yay. I've got another show and tell this week and all this other stuff to do.
So off work, hungry and my phone wont get service. I wanted to take a small tour of Billund and show off the history of LEGO. I also got to show off a loss of sense of direction. We took a lovely detour around the back streets behind LEGO HQ. It was fun to get lost, but still kinda warm out for it, just a little too warm.
Our goal was Lalaland but since Hotel LEGOLand was on the way, we detoured in.

What a lovely hotel! They've got everything from excellently themed conference rooms to this MASSIVE hall that would be great for some event like a wedding or a corporate gathering. The attention to detail is excellent, from little Ollies to show the bathroom doors, to the color filled vases on the windows matching LEGO colors. And of course there's the giant dragon greeting you at the entrance and the parking lot; Darth vader greeting conference guests and scale minifigures to lead you to your rooms.
Dinner at the Adventure restaurant was preferable to buffet. They had a rather interesting selection including ostritch. I ordered Lamb, but even though they messed up my order it was an amazing dinner. Pleasantly well presented and a good wine to boot. Its still light out at 9:00 here (21:00). Dessert was just as well prepared.
The bar was quaint and we picked up two new beers for ourselves. FUR? But then the Bartender pulled out his guitar and played us a song! This was quite great and he even let me hang on to the guitar and play it myself. Not soon after the bar got pretty packed, must've been a monday conference or something. Its dark out, gotta get EJ to her flight early in the AM. It'll be a fun day tomorrow for sure.

Time is just ticking away. Its June already and just 15 days left to go. Live up every minute of it.

Pix on FB to come soon!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Viking! - Day 19

Yesterday we took a nice tour of this cozy quaint and busy city. A tourist trap for sure with a wonderful history.

We started at the National Museum to see what this place is all about. Denmark has quite a rich history dating back to pre bronze era through vikings and the wonderful monarchy that it is today. Some quite cool stuff in there, including viking swords!

After that we hit up the Christiansborg castle. They have a really cool underground cavern with the remains of the original castle and its foundations. Castle after castle has been built on top of some 1000 year old brick and mortar ruins and its very cool. Its almost a secret door to go under and it looks like one of those TV shows where you go to an underground city. It wasnt very big, but i really felt like i was part of history there!

Strolling on over to Nyhavn, the picturesque canal mall with its dozens of outdoor restaurants and bars. I really felt like i was in europe here. Everyone's so open and friendly, men with six packs of carlsberg's just sitting on the dock. We ate at a cozy place which according to lonely planet has good danish fair. I had some fish dishes and EJ had a crawfish type dish. I think i was told that the Danes arent known for their service, we were hungry though. They had a Nyhavn bottled beer, which was a little dry, but again quite tasty.

We finally got to walk over to the shops in town, and they were the typical high end stores seen in all tourist attractions. I did stop at an irish pub to have a Viking IPA, which the bartender described as having a high alcohol content and that it would put hair on my chest. I dont know about the hair, but it was a very good beer!
Everything really does close early though, save for bars and restaurants. But in that, i have found a strong candidate for my beer of choice.

After a quite good sushi dinner, we headed off to Tivoli Sq. So we paid admission to see the myriad of restaurants there, also at tourist prices. And to my surprise, one had to buy tickets to get on the rides ! It was really pretty, but a little dissapointing. They did have some good rides though, and one day i'll get on them. It was just a little too late in the night to wait in line. Some were quite scary though, everything moved just that much faster.

All in all Copenhagen is a really beautiful city, even though we didn't I think next time it would be worth it to get the CPH card. I'd like to definitely take some more time soon to explore this place to its fullest, it seems like a good city to get to know.

So after a few more hours here in Kopenhavn, back to Billund!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Showered by Copenhagen - Day 18

The flight in was nice and short, the view from the plane was amazing! You can see the bridge to sweden from the window, man thats one beautiful bridge. Part of it comes from underground so it looks like the bridge just comes out of the water.
The train ride in was cool, a little scenic and into Kopenhaven Central. Found YiJia there and then walked over to the Hotel Centrum. Unbeknownst to both of us that we're in the heart of the red light district.

So off we went from our VERY Small room. Funny there's two beds there but still. ANyway we found ourselves at Dopenhagen, a free music festival. The music was actually really good for a free event. After a small search for dinner we went back to the tail end. They still had a few bands playing and we caught the last to chick bands, both looked like they came from the 80s. This crazy old man came up and talked to us and he completely showered me with his fantastic drunkness. It was pretty gross, but hey, welcome to Copenhagen.
The final house DJ was great too, really fun stuff and I hadn't been out past 10 pm in Denmark yet so it was cool.
And then a small adventure through the red light district...yeaa..not for this blog. haha.

Off to see the rest of the city.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Halfway there - Day 17

This will be short and from the hotel lobby.

But yea, all downhill from here! More on this later. Heading off to Copenhagen for the weekend whee! Hoping my phone bill wont be off the charts. I'll have my phone on for the next few hours, text me! But i wont text back. 50c per text is only for emergencies.

A whole load of pix from copenhagen coming.
See you all soon.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Enjoy the Silence - Day 16

I actually think the last time i felt just this type of silence and peace is when i went skydiving and the chute opened. Its incredibly peaceful, and the silence is refreshing.
But, I'm a city boy, i cant even sleep without the trains and cars buzzing in the background.

As a creative type i've got these moments of deep deep thinking and calculation, Its a wonderful dance and poetic chaos inside my head before putting it down to realization. The trick is to get this period to be shorter and shorter. And the engineer in me says, "measure twice, cut once." I guess i dont really have to, there's enough ABS plastic in the office really. I think i've been pulled into another sub team at work, so cool!

So yea, i've been listening to the same music for weeks now, time to change!

I got to see "Downtown" Billund in action today for lunch. Its quaint and bustling, just as I expected. And I hadn't had pizza for a while either.

Getting ready for the weekend in Copenhagen! Should be real fun, hopefully I can update, but I may have to make a weekend post. Tomorrow to the big city!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Fish out of water - Day 15

Another exciting day at the office - or is it.

I'm pretty glad i get to walk to work, i've been in this chair watching glee and the tv channels here since i got back from work.

As much as I'm enjoying this experience, I am still away from home. Not homesick, but all my stuff is there, its where my comfort is for now. I dont have my creature comforts yet- a few hundred pounds of LEGO brick at home waiting for me for sure and the crazy routine I have. This feels like such a vacation to work 40 hrs a week! Imagine that? But really, I haven't had a real vacation - in all honesty i dont need one. The time is now to work hard.

If you've got time to see some TED Videos, please check out Sir Ken Robinson. He's always been inspiring and helps me reassure my lifestyle!
http://www.ted.com/talks/sir_ken_robinson_bring_on_the_revolution.html

But yea, nothing like wet LEGO. Spilled some water on the desk, but nothing serious! Phew. I also tried the Rock wall today! And almost killed myself. I'll be bringing my proper sneakers to work one of these days to conquer it. It was fun. I'm glad I exercise back here in the room. Need a good leg workout though, I know i walk every day and getting more flexible, but I could speed up the process.

Time for more pushups!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Hustle - Day 14

So my second week is over, three left..just three.

Last night, internet went down in the hotel! Not cool on so many levels.

But work is quite fast paced, build here, build there. Meetings happening on the spot that could change flows of projects. Its really great. There's a quiet hustle all along the office these days. Another Co worker flying in from the US, and just the team really coming together and being here to have an incredible dynamic.

Can you imagine running low on parts? Pins of all things?! But i got restocked today, phew.

Dinner at Hotel Propellen. Wow so fancy! They've got quite the wine selection let me tell you. If you know your wines and have the dime to spend, I seriously recommend it. But I havent had a solid dinner in a while, and many thanks again to my gracious hosts!

yup.. 2 weeks down.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Clean Clothes - Day 13

Never thought I'd be so happy to do laundry.

But i managed to find myself a small little laundry spot in the LEGOLand Family Hostel, it was quite quaint. It should last me until I leave I hope. Again everything's expensive, but hey, clean clothes are a must.

Otherwise, another Monday gone and time ticks away. I dread 5pm at work, i never really want the day to be over. There really isnt anyone telling me to leave, oh well. It'll be a good week. I am a creative genius! haha.

Copenhagen this weekend woo hoo!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

La La Land - Day 12

Its oh so very nice to sleep in.

I managed to roll myself out for breakfast, when its late its crowded especially on the weekends.

Lalandia, or my friends in the bronx will giggle a little when i call it lala land or caraho land. Its like a mini vegas walkthrough with the faux sky ceiling and small game area. They have an indoor water park, with lots of screaming children. The mini golf is something to test your golf metal believe me. I had a carlsberg special with a burger on bread that looked like an english muffin, it was pretty tasty, but one of the messiest burgers i've ever eaten.

Since my girlfriend likes horses so much I thought of her when I went to the race track across the street from the hotel. I believe it was the first race of the season. It was really cool! The horses were pulling a small cart with the jockey sitting straddle. The horses look quite regal when they're running, and i just found out that that is more stressful than running naturally. I got to see two clydesdale or budweiser horses with models riding them. Man those horses are really beautiful and fast too!

Its just another lazy sunday in hotel svanen. Saving some money, catching up on my pushups. I havent done 100 straight pushups in years! And I finally got the camera to work with skype. Yay for talking to people and seeing them. For some reason it doesnt always work.

Another Danish Holiday tomorrow, but I'm still working! Its ok, it'll be good work. My time here is getting shorter and shorter and that does make me sad. Anyway good luck to the GF on her med school apps! Buy your ticket already!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Adventure in Arhus - Day 11

So After researching my trip yesterday I embarked on my journey this morning.

I made sure I had a big breakfast!

The directions lied, the bus stop is in front of Hotel LEGOLand, not LEGOLand itself. Its not that far away, but it is a difference. For 61DKK I was on my way to Vejle, which i believe is supposed to be the largest city in Denmark, but dont quote me on it. I was only there for a few minutes.

The bus was pretty comfortable and the scenery was great. I finally got to understand why LEGO houses look the way they look. Inspiration comes from the Danish countryside. Wind farms marred a near perfect landscape but were beautiful in their own right. The turbines were quite elegant actually and were quite graceful.

At Vejle was the train station, it was a little confusing at first, but i told myself that if i could get around NYC, this should be cake. And it eventually was. The ticket, round trip was 119 DKK.. this trip is getting expensive! And the train was pretty comfy too, not much different from a metronorth or LIRR train. These had Wifi, but me without a code ya? I didnt want to pay for internet on the train, that'd make me a junkie!

I arrived at Arhus, and right away theres a bridge above with hundreds of bikes. But I actually came up to the main level which was a mall. When I made it out of there i got right onto their main street. Shops a plenty, i saw like 3 Mcdonalds and a whole bunch of H&M's along with local shops. I liked their design and toy stores too. There was a dance performance in one of the smaller department stores too. It was a pretty crowded street!

I found my way into my first bar there, had a pilsner and a quick convo with the bartender too. The beer was sweet and was a good pick me up. Believe it or not I had McD's for lunch, I figured I was there for the beer and would much rather spend the money on that. I made my way to an Irish pub where I had a Guiness clone and the largest Hoegaarden glass ever! And my last bar, mostly because I shouldnt be drinking so much had me with an English beer, it was ok but still refreshing. I'd like more please!

After the bar hopping I got on one of the free bikes available in Arhus, its a pretty hoppin town, there was a music festival, lively canal seating, people beat boxing and rapping. The buildings are quite nice and again, LEGO Like, or vice versa. But everything closes early. By 6 nearly everything was shut down save for a few fast food places, 7 elevens, and bars. I wandered around for an hour n a half just to see what else there was, and back to Billund I go!

On the bus ride back, I found a certain Jamie Berard! So cool to have a chat with him on the bus ride back to Billund. He gave me some great travel tips. He's been working with LEGO for just around 4 years and his parents finally came to visit him. They must be really proud. I hope to follow similarly and hopefully I'll get to meet with him again.

It was quite an adventure! Pix will never do it justice, but they're up on facebook anyway.

Friday, May 21, 2010

The man who stares at horses -- Day 10?

Can you believe it? My trip is just about a third over!

My progress report went well, nerve racking as hell to have these guys stand around you. Again it was humbling. I really want to do something that will generate a wow out of my crowd. Its hard, these guys have seen everything for sure!

Lunch with a big crowd today, I think it` would be worth while for me to learn Danish. The basics at the very least and an investment in Rosetta stone is in my future.

I took another way into town today. Got to walk through the race track thats right across the street from the hotel. You could practically get on the horses, thats how close they are. I think the horses stared me down, so i stared back! And then when I walked pass the other set of them, the first ones called over, that was really kinda strange. But its cool, hopefully in the beginning of June I can catch a race! Also on the way to town, one of my co workers beeped me down in her car. Man if you thought going into work and knowing people was cool - that really made me feel at home!

I stopped into the Highlander pub, this may become a habit anytime I´m in town.

So I´m blogging from the Hotel Svanen Reception area, Its like learning how to type again! Since the Danish have a different alphabet, they have a different keyboard too. I came down to plan my trip to Arhus tomorrow. I´m a little scared and excited at the same time. Hopefully I dont get lost or all that other stuff. Get ready for another junkload of pix!

I picked Arhus becuase they apparently have a lot of pubs and beers to pick from. Theres a bunch of breweries there and what not. Seems like a nice town too, second largest in Denmark next to Vejle - which i´m passing through via train. For those who don't know me that well, I consider myself a beer snob. Its a wonderful drink, and can be just as sophisticated as wine. Its good that the only way to collect beer is to taste it, else I'd have another mess in my house! Sorry kids, there is a part of me who grew up.

Man theres a lot of people here for the weekend. Gotta get up good n early for breakfast! Its gonna be a good day tomorrow, i can feel it.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

OOOOO - Day 9

Just my expression at new things.

Work is work, i mean I get to build LEGO stuff every day. I pull together all the engineering know-how i remember from school, structures, machines and mechanisms, dynamic stability, materials science, all that good stuff here. Definitely mentally tiring.

Theres a bunch of people always in and out of the office, and not just for meetings, but in and out of Denmark. And are always new faces to meet and its not surprising to meet someone for the first time.

8 days here and this is my first one not spending any money! woo hoo! But my stomach paid for it: curry ramen, yum.

I think I've found what I want to do for the next few weeks! I want to go and hunt breweries. I saw that Arhus has one, and i'll see about the nearby towns. Beer is the food of the gods, liquid bread and here, most likely cheaper than bottled water.

Its been a blessing here so far. We will have days that arent exactly the most spectacular, but i never leave work without a smile on my face.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Frankfurter Special - Day 8

So begins my second week here...

Work is feverish, i've got a progress report coming up on Friday and it really feels quite nerve racking. But it feels this way through out the office. Pace has picked up and there's a bigger buzz around, you can definitely feel it in the air. I dont know what exactly it is, but there is something.

Got to visit the staff store today too. There's some good stuff there, and I needed to get some LEGO to keep myself from going nuts in the room. I did spend more than I wanted, but it'll work. My 8265 should keep my pretty busy, Technic Chicken walker anyone? with Linear actuators! I hope to go back there before i leave to pick up souveniers. They also told me that June will be a good month since they're getting rid of stuff for new stuff! woo HOo.

So i get back and I tell my boss that I don't have lego in my hotel room and he replies " Oh no, that just won't do" its great. We apparently got a visit from a big boss and my stuff got shown to him. You could imagine the beads of sweat coming from my brow! But it seemed to be good so far.

After work i hit up town again, supermarkets for shopping, grabbed more ramen and 9.50 dkk Ice tea! But for dinner, i went to the fast food spot and well i didnt know what to order. So the girl with the purple hair there took my 'Frankfurter special order" in excellent english!. This dog was huge! She grilled it, then cut it and then FRIED IT ! and then put onions and some spices and some pickles, put the bread on the side and it was the most amazing dog ever. I will have to return! Thanks to those who suggested the franks.

Anyways, i got out of my nap funk. Time to open up some toys. What a life. LEGO at work, LEGO at the hotel. I'm still trying to figure out what to do this weekend. Need to save money but still want to see Denmark. Stay tuned for what happens!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Still a dream - Day 7

So this is it, my first week. As much fun as its been, its been a lot of work too. But every day is a gift here, another chance to live this grand dream that so many have.
I've got my first progress report on Friday, and it really is making me anxious. Tell the truth, there is an air of anxiety every day. At home I'm the best at what I do, and my pressure is different than it is here. The deadlines are different. Here i'm just not sure yet, its hard to tell what's exactly expected of me. Obviously the job is important, but I still feel anxious and its probably expected to want to do well at any employer yea?
Today I got to hang out with one of the other builders for LEGO Education. She's also a fan and has also just recently got her position as a full time builder. Her track began like mine, as a freelancer and she worked her way up to where she is now. After working a year in her role, she says that its still a dream to work there. LIke me and I'm sure many other kids out there, she had a lot of nay sayers about wanting to work for LEGO. She stuck with her passion, and got a little bit of luck from the stars as well and here we are.
And by the way..this would be a different blog if not for the NDA.
Lunch at LEGOLand today? Actual lunch with co workers there, quite fun, but still expensive.
Work is surprisingly quiet. You'd think there would be more ruffling through pieces and banter. Its insane to know that it costs more to take things apart and sort than it does to just make new parts. Its considered inefficient to take apart stuff here I think. Just build a new one!

anyway, i've got myself into quite a vicious nap cycle. Hopefully one good shopping day will do the trick. Another night at the hotel and so goes the first week. Goodnight everyone!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Humble pie - day 6

Ahh, my first busy day at the office. I still find it a little bizarre and also truly comforting to come here and at least have met a good chunk of the staff. I met Steve C on the way in followed by a host of people that I met in Atlanta. Jesper has done a wonderful job walking me around to meet everyone and I'm trying to remember as many names as I can and I'll get everyone I'm sure. I got to meet the few other builders at hand there as well as curriculum managers and web developers, hardware and interface designers and programmers. It is a truly international group here with Dutch, Argentinian, French and British coworkers and at least in this office, one Filipino.
The busy atmosphere is incredibly creative, its an open office with high ceilings and bright colors despite the whirring of expansion construction. Its a bit quiet though, since we're all so spread out, many of the workers are constantly at meetings and you can hear the buzz even in my far corner desk.
Many of the employees at LEdu and Mindstorms have been around for so many years now and I find myself just at the tip of what I hope to be a long career. They did have a few who have just started, one as an intern and another as a semi full timer who has been with the company for just a few years. I found myself quite humble amongst all of them and even more once described as a good builder.
Lunch at the canteen on the other side of the building was surprisingly good and affordable. Its a buffet style so one should get there early to get the right pickings, but even at the tail end, they had some pork that reminded me of Lechon! fantastic.
It seems my project has hit a fever pitch and I've got to have something to present this friday! It should be good, but I am a little nervous. I think i've gotta order more parts, its quite strange to me to build without limits, use any part I like, cut, saw glue and have rather a lot of freedom. Although I am too much of a purist to do so, i think it might be necessary for this project. I do need to start to order more parts, I'm "running out"

I walked home for the first time today too. It was a beautiful day. Saw more examples of LEGO being everywhere in this town. Bodum, a homewares company is here too! I found some cows on the way back as well. quite fun.

I also had dinner with 2 of my Dutch coworkers, Will and Jonas took me out for pizza at mamas and they gave me a few more tips on getting around the offices and such. Its great to have some friends! They took me to get a sim card for my phone, but for some reason i cant unlock the phone. I'll figure it out tomorrow.

And I got to watch a part of the Barnard Commencement. Gotta support the gf! So proud of you and wish i was there! Good luck to all them graduates.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Theres no I in Denmark - Day 5

I spent the day inside the hotel room today and hope that this will be the only day I do so. I took the liberty of finding websites and bus schedules and do my typical virtual tour of the rest of Denmark, hopefully I'll get out next weekend, and maybe even some nights! Wish me luck on not getting lost.

For those coming to Europe; at the very least Denmark, this website is like gold, and they need a mobile companion.
http://www.rejseplanen.dk/bin/query.exe/en?ml=m&

I also began my venture into learning Danish and finding the little nuances in their language. Upon learning the alphabet, there isn't a letter I in the Danish alphabet! I thought it a little symbolic, but they tagged on 3 more letters that we dont have in the english. The pronunciation is pretty tricky, and I'm sure I'll need much more videos to practice. I do have the time here though!

And the rest was pretty uneventful, fb chatting, movie watching (Thanks for all the Disney movies!). Working out as usual and hoping to get up early tomorrow for breakfast and the exciting work week. I'm ahead of my scheduled push ups at 1050. Should be able to bust it open this week if i keep at this pace.

Today was passing and gave me another chance to reflect. One thing I watched today told me "People don't buy what you do they buy why you do it." I think i've been lucky enough to be able to have a strong following because I'm doing something I truly believe in. I believe in happiness, life is short all that good stuff. So put up your feet and relax once in a while. We dont get a chance to do it often.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Incredibly Happy I brought Gloves - Day 4

My first Saturday here and thanks to my Jesper, I had a free ticket to LEGOLand! I hope to have more while I'm here personally. Working at the company should have that kind perk..but I guess I'll see right?

So, on a Holiday Saturday morning, there were THRONGS of people getting in line to go to the theme park. All nationalities were present, Europe of course and I over heard some Japanese, Indians and of course Filipinos.

The park is great, and I'll let my 300+ pictures do the talking when i can get all of them up. But, its nothing I haven't seen before in terms of the big picture. There are some really great build techniques here and everything is amazing in its own right. The Atlantis Exhibit is REALLY worth visiting, with a few tanks filled with sharks and super colorful fish. Its an incredibly immersive experience with tunnels and Bubble shaped windows to peer through, it feels like you're swimming with them! Miniland was full of historical european towns and cities and a few modern ones as well. Taking pictures was pretty crazy, I had my gorilla pod snapping away and the best thing I had were the gloves i thought i shouldnt pack. They were the best things ever! I cant believe i still have both of them though. I dropped them a few times in LEGOLand and backtracked to find it on the floor!
I wasnt too impressed by the LEGO Store there, touted as the largest in size in all of Europe. Nothing super fancy there, I was hoping for the new minifigs. The pick-a-brick wasn't to my liking either, but they did have the new Technic T Beams and a lot of technic bricks too. Worth getting, but be sure I see more than my share of these in the office. I had another pizza for lunch and it was better than the last one i had. I dont remember the last time I finished a 12" Pie, albeit very thin crust. The Dragon coaster is also worth noting, with some of the most intricate sculptures I've seen during the ride. Since it was a ride, I couldnt really take pictures. And the end of the ride is a small coaster. I had the funniest face during the picture! By then it started to rain, and I got me a hot chocolate and a brick shaped chocolate piece - So much for telling your kids not to eat LEGO!
I mosey'd along to town in a light drizzle. Yay for Super Brugsen! I got me some even cheaper dinner, but you get what you pay for! I wish i had somewhere to cook over here. Even a microwave would be great. I cant even buy too many drinks since I cant keep anything cold. But, i've got me some ramen and some iced tea for a lot cheaper than it is here at the hotel and I'm happy!
This four star hotel with a fancy restaurant is weird place to walk around with shorts and a sweater. I still need a fork and knife to eat though and ice to keep my drinks cold.
And thats my first saturday, I dont know what to do tomorrow at all. Maybe some more shopping for necessities. Time to figure out some bus schedules so i can get out to other towns. Next week i'm shooting for copenhagen. But I should look into the surrounding towns too. Til then..

new pix on facebook! Week one's almost over and I've got about 400 pix already. That and around 500 pushups. I'm a little behind on those.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Restless mind, tired body - Day 3

I think jetlag got the best of me last night. I really couldnt sleep at all. So what did I do? I was restless and my mind was working on my project for the next 5 weeks. I spent most of the dark hours drawing and at least trying to fall asleep. Worked out - and by the way the exercise band was an excellent idea to bring!
Early enough to snag breakfast before the Legoland crowd. I was also able to snag lunch from the breakfast buffet. This is going to work out quite nicely! The crowd was incredulous in the morning when I was picked up.
Just to show you that LEGO is truly international, my coworker who picked me up is from Argentina. At the office I was able to build in the fruits of my late night labor. I still feel like i'm all over the place there and hopefully I can get focused on one thing instead of trying to do everything at once. I was very happy with the results though, and with a little tweaking I think I might have something that'll pass through the crazy tests all lego products must go through I'm sure. At some point during the day I think lack of sleep was kicking in. Determined to stay concious, I build like a madman instead of my intense bouts of thinking followed by a short burst of creative output. Around the same point i also realized that my projects were real ones now, not just the ones i use off the top of my head. I had a moment of feeling that I'm in over my head, quickly followed by I shall knock this project on its ass to completion before I leave ! And then work was over.

I slept for an hour.

Determined not to break the bank on dinner, i took my first excursion into town alone. at 630 its still bright daylight out, but most of the stores were about ready to close. I was able to pull out some Krone so finally i have cash! The town is insanely small, but quaint and friendly. Everything is so expensive, beer is really cheaper than water or even soft drinks. I got myself some refreshments for the room, which though expensive, were cheaper than the .5L Ice Tea here in the hotel. I hope I can come back around when supermarkets are open, i need to get me some ramen for those lazy nights in!
I was able to get in front of the LEGO Idea house and Ole Kirk's old shop and look in to the history of LEGO from 1932 to 2009. REALLY cool to take pix there, and hope that i'll be able to get in and take pix inside too. I think the archive is there as well.
I found a few restaurants and I'm sure to eat at every one of them at least twice while I'm here. I decided on pizza, which I heard wasnt great here, but its pizza and you can't mess up pizza. Mama's Pizzeria was full of families, as i'm sure Billund is. Must be a nice town to raise a family ya? The walk back kinda cooled down the pizza more than I wanted. But, the pizza, with cut ham, pepperoni and pineapples was quite tasty. Along with Tuborg Pilsner, not too bad of a dinner for a fraction of the price of hotel dinner.
Well tomorrow i'm off to LEGOLand, hopefully the weather cooperates. I have heard about people going to LEGOLand in ponchos! But I do worry about clean clothes. I guess that will come too. Gotta get back to the workout 'routine' and finally kick this jetlag. Til tomorrow!

And yes, a few more pix up on facebook. LEGOLand will have its own folder, I'll be filling the card there.

Laters all

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Testing my metal or plastic - Day 2

My first real day at work, and just as expected the place was empty. I'm trying to wrap myself around my project, and what kind of freedom i have to do what I need to do. Its like my office at camp there, but a good chunk of the desks have an army of LEGO Robots on them amongst other things. I'm in one of the few offices where I'm not allowed to photographs. Its also this amazing office that has a black door, as opposed to the other open rooms and desks with glass partitions. As a builder, I've got more parts than I could even imagine (and I can imagine a lot). I spent a lot of time looking around and walking around for inspiration, this project is serious, at least i'm taking it very seriously and even though i know i've got the skills to pay the bills, i just hope i can impress the myriad of people who've been doing this their whole lives. Build on!

So i just realized that its about 5 Danish Krone to 1 USD, holy crap! at least the breakfast is free. And the breakfast is good, cereals, DIY waffles and eggs and deli meats and the best part is that its free. Free is good since dinner is ridiculously expensive. I'm glad its a short week, but to my luck tonights dinner was the first i've paid for since i got here. I'm hoping I can find cheaper food over the week. I still need to exchange my money, how strange, I'm a little spoiled here since they take USD. I think if i can make it through Friday then I can get my money changed and shop around. I'm excited for the weekend, hitting up legoland on saturday! Get ready for the barrage of pictures.

Speaking of which, pix are up on facebook!
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=168812&id=501384730&l=f9266a1553

I'll take better ones of the hotel and soon the walk over to the job. Time for another 100 pushups

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Delays - Dublin - Denmark - Day 1

Phew, after waiting for nearly three hours at jfk, they stuck on another hour of delay. True the weather was bad, the flight was overbooked, and they had to cater the plane - at least it wasn't volcanic ash! And oh yea, 55$ for a second bag..i got robbed!

The airplane ride was pleasant, i had a window seat that had 2 windows! But In order to beat jetlag I tried to get as much sleep as possible, even though excitement gets the best of you. Delta airlines really upgraded with heads up, touch screen displays. Really fun to play with and had a bunch of the best picture nominees for movies to watch. It had 'cds' where you could make a playlist or the standard cheesy radio on airplanes. They also had games! Bejeweled, and some other stuff. I played but not too much. Sleep is good, pay for wifi isnt, But its nice to touch down in the land of the green.. to Ireland we came.

With the plane being late, i had just about 45 minutes in Dublin Airport to get checked in and all that stuff. Lines all over the place, but it is cool to get that fancy shmancy stamp on the passport! I had a crazy runaround trying to figure out where i needed to check in. One of the airport security guards had never heard of 'Cimber Sterling'! Whiskey Tango Foxtrot! I Eventually made it to a checkout line, and they almost charged me for bags too. Cripes, but they didnt and off i went to the gate to find me in a small airplane boarding right off the tarmac. But not before dropping 3 euros to update my status and shoot off an email to the person picking me up.

The small plane was surprisingly comfortable, I was able to sleep very well for about an hour of the two hour flight. Landing in Billund felt surreal, was I really doing this? And I saw the LEGO signs everywhere, and its true, LEGO Land is to the right once you land. Here i was.

Mr. Elling came to pick me up, he's a tall man. One could be intimidated by his size, but he's very polite and helped me with my baggage, the one with the broken wheel. We drove over to the Hotel Svanen, checked into room number 69. I dropped off my stuff and proceeded immediately to the building where I would be working. LEGO is everywhere here! Its not the building I thought I'd be working at, but just as cool - even though they are going through renovations. Its still walking distance, but I hope to get a bike from TLG. It turns out that Thursday and Friday is a Danish holiday and that I'd almost be working alone in the office for those two days. Hopefully I can catch up with people over the weekend!
While I can't talk about my work here, lets just say it'll be a fun process and it definitely plays to my strengths in terms of what I've been doing. It was incredibly comforting to meet the people i met in Atlanta and I really felt belonging and comfort while I was here learning about my job (and belonging being something very important i learned in classrooms). Its gonna be a good time, but low on the describing stuff, maybe i'll talk about the stuff i'm doing in the office thats not for work!
After that briefing, I was treated to a buffet dinner at the hotel. It was good, but I am anticipating eating here more than I really want to. Then back to the room to unpack and settle in. Skype is great here! Quite a few amenities, but food is gonna be expensive, I know it. Having a beer while writing this and that'll probably be a habit. Don't expect these long entries after today. Again, cant talk about work too much. I'm hitting up LEGOLand this weekend, probably saturday, and the town on friday. Hopefully this weather lets up. Well tomorrow's another day, gonna wake up early. I'm off to 200 pushups and bed. I'm here to work and thats exactly what i'm gonna do!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Twenty some odd hours - Cleaning Up

So, its hours before and I'm about 90% packed up minus all the toothbrushes and razors and stuff.

Meanwhile, I'm cleaning up my room and Yvonne is helping me move forward and get rid of a lot of junk that I can't get myself to get rid of. Its good in the long run, i know it is - the sentimental sap that I am.

Well, its a bit odd to think about being in another place the next time i go to bed. So i guess the next entry will be me being somewhere, probably the airport Hopefully with more pictures.

And I'll leave everyone with this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW6TiZlwMBU

Se jer alle senere!

Kung gusto mong takasan ang mundo!
Ilalayo tayo ng magic spaceship ko!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

2 days - Building Excitement

Two days before the big trip. I haven't even started packing yet. The suitcases are in the middle of my room, but at least all of my laundry is done. Think it might be worth it to start living out of the suitcase already?
Lots of good lucks and see you laters from the wonderful support system I have at home. I've probably had a few too many beers in the past few days too. But it's all good fun and celebrating a new journey. Its hard not to get poetic, but that's me.

Yes, I'm super excited and ready to go beyond belief. The excitement is building, the pace is getting sort of frantic and there is still a few things i need before i go. I dropped my sunglasses at the movie theater last night, so thats one. I need a set of those power converters and a fitted Yankee hat. I think its worth walking around telling everyone I'm from the NYC. I hope I have everything else though.

Any tips from anyone ?

Saturday, May 1, 2010

10 days - saying goodbye

Well, not to anyone really, but to old things.
I'm trying to remind myself that I'm only going to be gone for 5 weeks. But there is a changing of the guard in my life. I've been trying to let go of some of the 'useless' things in my life. I'm letting go and saying goodbye to some LEGO Stuff, I've even let go of some of my prized balisongs. And I'm trying to let go of more but its rather difficult. Its a changing of the guard, and to change at all, I must change myself.
Other than that, I'm trying to see lots and lots of people before I go. The other night i got to say fare thee well to my Bricktron team. They've been so good to me and so supportive. What a great team and I know it wont be the last time we're all physically in the same room.
In the meantime, there's still so much to do. I've got a paper/presentation due on Monday! and all this other work to do until then. When will i get a chance to pack? I work up until the hours before I leave for the airport, its hard to get too excited when there's so much to do. Ten long days ahead.