Thursday, September 30, 2010

World Travels, pt. 2: Touring Kuala Lumpur

From J:

Luckily, we had a few days of downtime to relax and tour while we were in KL.  The city isn't all that big, geographically, so this was enough time to see all of the sights.  Most guidebooks refer to KL as a shopping/eating destination more than a sightseeing destination, to which I agree.  Granted, they had all of the same stores that we have in America in the malls and Malaysian food never did it for me, but your mileage may vary.

Our first day of touring was done via the KL Hop on/Hop off bus, which was a slick way to get around the city.  KL has a pretty good monorail and bus system, but it doesn't connect well to the tourist destinations.  Our first stop of the day was Chinatown, specifically Petaling Street. Not too much to see in the morning there; it's more of a night place, as you'll see later.


And here's a shot of Chinatown (Petaling is a side street of of this road).  It looks like Chinatown.

From there, we made our way to the KL Butterfly Park.  I was especially interested in this place, since we have a butterfly rainforest in Gainesville and I wanted to compare.  The verdict: Gainesville wins.  The facility is better and there's a much higher density of butterflies.  Still, it was a nice place to tour.


They also had native lizards on display, which beats Gainesville.  Below, a Komodo Dragon, probably lusting after the soft shell turtles in the next tank.


The only landing that any of us had: my fellow competitor (from Singapore) made a friend.

They also had these nifty iridescent red dragonflies, which I managed to get a shot of.  I'm fond of this photo.

The KL Butterfly Park is part of a large complex of national parks with the KL Bird Park and KL Orchid Garden.  The orchid garden was a let down - the very few orchids were in bloom.  We didn't go to the bird park.


Imagine this walkway whit all of these suckers in bloom.  It'd be pretty nice.

That's all for now!  I'll post next about our night out on the town.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

World Travels, pt 1

From J:

Ladies and gentlemen, I have returned from an exotic locale.  Where was I?  The view from my hotel window:


That rather large building in the center would be one of the Petronas Twin Towers in cosmopolitan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.  I recently competed (and won) as the USA representative in a lecture competition.  Time difference from Gainesville, FL: +12 hours.  Miles flown to get here: ~12000 (~22 hours of flight time).  First restaurant seen in the airport upon deplaning: Burger King.

Exhibit A: America wins.

This was a continuing theme.  McDonalds, KFC, Pizza Hut, Burger King, Chili's, A&W, Subway, and a few other American restaurants were around the hotel.  KFC, in particular, was popular.  The Colonel gazed down upon me on seemingly every block.

Come, peons!  Enjoy my fried chicken in either original or the spicy variety I serve in Asia!

Kuala Lumpur was a neat city: very modern, easy to get around, friendly, and safe.  We had a lot of downtime from the competition and were able to do lots of tourist stuff (a followup post on this).  Now, I'll laundry-list a few photos!

Our hotel, with the KL Tower in the background.  It was rather tall, but I didn't get a chance to go up it.

The famed Petronas Twin Towers, which are fricking huge.  I love this photo.

To illustrate just how enormously tall the twin towers are, here's a photo from my window on a rainy day.  Rumor has it that Zeus reigns from on top of the tower 1 spire.

Speaking of Zeus, I watched quite a few crappy movies on my flights.  The best, non-crappy movie: Shrek Forever After.  Second place: Kick Ass (absurdly violent, but amusing). Movies that nobody has any business watching: Robin Hood, Prince of Persia, Ninja Assassin (the title sums it up nicely), and (here's where Zeus comes in) Clash of the Titans.  Date Night was so-so.  I also watched a Chinese movie staring Jackie Chan called Little Big Soldier which was tedious but way better than some of the other crap I watched.

I'm off to do some science now, but I'll post again with some tourist shots of Kuala Lumpur.



Monday, September 13, 2010

Birthday Recap

From A:

I had a great birthday yesterday!

J got me a new jacket for winter:

And for dinner we went to a Japanese Steakhouse:


Thanks to everyone for the cards, gifts, calls, and messages!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Great News Friday

From A:

I found out today that the abstracts I submitted for conference in February were both accepted!

I'll be making an oral presentation entitled, "Redesigning Operating Room Turnover Using a Lean Approach" and a poster presentation entitled, "Patient Experience Enhancement Based on Clinic Flow Redesign."

Also, I seem to finally be kicking this sinus infection I've been fighting for the past 12 days.

Hello, weekend.  Go Gators!


Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Eye Candy

From A:

My favorite spa, Cloud 9, offered a complimentary nail polish change in the September edition of their newsletter.  I took them up on the offer, of course!  The color I chose is called "Blushingham Palace:"


And now for some mid-week super tasty eye candy compliments of our visit to the Butterfly Rainforest:


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Labor Day

From A:

This weekend, my parents came to visit for Labor Day...


... and here are a few things we did:

1. J and my dad went to the first Gator football game of the season.  Not an impressive showing by the Gators, but a fun time nonetheless:


2. We visited the butterfly rainforest at the Florida Museum of Natural History:


3. We cooked a delicious dinner using peppers my dad grew in his garden:


4. We played Sequence...


... and it's obvious which team won:


5. We had delicious pizza at our favorite place, Blue Highway:


 The weekend went by too fast!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

May the Force be with You

From A:

The windows of my office overlook a busy street, which means I periodically get to witness some interesting things.  Yesterday morning I witnessed the weirdest sight yet.  I heard some music coming from outside that got my attention and made me look towards the street. 

What I saw was a stormtrooper...

...riding a scooter while playing the Star Wars theme on a loud speaker.
My guess is that he was headed back to his dorm room to play some video games.  

I hope he rides by on his skateboard today.