Thursday, May 17, 2012

Little Thing I Love : Door

Didn't write something about little thing I love for quite a while.
I discovered I've developed a habit while I'm travelling.
The habit of looking at different doors.
The entrance to a house, a family, a fun place, a party, a funeral or to some places that you would never imagine it's gonna lead you to.
It's an entrance from out.
And also a way out from the inside, to the world.


This is a cute little green door I saw in Germany.
Always amazed by how they can make their doors look good.

A reminder to myself, a door is to open, to see the world, to meet people.
I have to keep my own door of mind open, lower my self ego, listen to people, accept and digest.

Don't slam the door in people's face!
Listen carefully to what others have to say.
Live as a better person.

Life's good!
Cheers!

Happie Wednesday!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

No Big Deal

I've got assigned to a flight yesterday, to Iraq.
I like flight to Iraq, because most of the passengers, they are nice and friendly, and it makes the flight alot easier.
Like usual, I woke up and prepared for the flight, make up, studied a little. Nothing strange happened.

Everything went smoothly that day except for the delay in the airport of Iraq. I've never experienced such a long delay in my life. It was an 8 HOURS delay. 4 hours with passenger onboard, and 4 hours after all the passengers were disembarked to the terminal.

Heard a lot of scary stories about huge delay, with all the passengers pointing and swearing at the crew.
So I took precaution to prevent the disaster by smiling all the way throughout the 4 hours.
It wasn't hard for me.
I figured the passengers would feel even worse because they paid for the ticket, and it isn't cheap.
And I felt sorry for the passenger who has connecting flight to somewhere else.
They deserved to be pissed.
So what I can do is to absorb whatever anger in the cabin.
But I was surprised that there was none in there.
They were even joking and laughing around.
Perhaps with me walking around the cabin for hundred times without whining, make them feel better. :P
Anyway,
new lesson taught by those Egyptian passengers,
享受逆境
Smiling through.
Free your mind from worries.
No big deal.

Life's good.
Smile more!
Cheers!

Have a good one!
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