Tuesday, October 7, 2008

My So Called Life.

I got the request Monday night: 'Can you be in Seoul for a 10AM meeting Wednesday morning?'. You bet I can!

So, I pack up my room in Tokyo Tuesday morning, jam a meeting change of clothes into my backpack, check out of the hotel, check my luggage at the Bell Desk, commute to the Tokyo office, work, cab to the main Tokyo train station (11:40), train to Narita International (12:33), fly to Seoul (3:20), bus to downtown (6:38), check in to the hotel (7:58), meet my colleague for dinner/meeting prep (8:00), spend the night putting the presentation together, sleep five hours (1:30-6:30, meet for breakfast (7:30), review the presentation, check out of hotel (9:10), cab to the partner office (9:15), present (10:00-12:30), cab to the hotel (12:45), bus to the airport (1:23) to catch the 5:10 back to Tokyo. And now I've decided to share the adventure with you... and with my friends Gin & Tonic.

I mean not to complain, Avid Reader. I mean simply to share what my days look like sometimes. It's the craziest thing ever to me sometimes, but it's what I do. What don't I get to do? Enjoy long hot baths in the hotel in Seoul I stayed in last night:


Yep, THAT'S a complaint!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Ginza and other Tokyo adventures...

And under "other Tokyo Adventures", I mean the agony of farewell and the awesomeness of Japanese baseball!

Our Seattle-based crew got up this morning and ventured to the heart of the Japanese economy: Ginza! Known for high-end department stores and fashion boutiques, we meandered up & down the streets of Ginza and enjoyed handbags and stationery and $1.2M watches! We enjoyed them within touching distance, but really enjoyed getting hands-on with the pastries we sat in the middle of the then-closed street to eat!

Sadly, our morning quickly turned to afternoon, and we had to say farewell to one of our own: Hillary Greene. Hillary's adventure in Japan came to a sad end today as she was whisked to the airport in an orange cruiser bus. BUT, Avid Reader, not before a killer PRINT CLUB-like photo shoot in the Tokyo subway! Hillary Greene, you were a Tokyo RockStar this week! Thank you for steering the finance ship in Japan and for being such a willing partner in PCC*!!

After we gathered ourselves from the loss of one of the members of our quartet, Justin, Gloria and I put on our rally caps -- literally -- by heading to Tokyo Dome City to catch the season finale of the Yomiuri Giants and the Chunichi Dragons in the Tokyo Dome. Since the finale was sold out, we were able to buy Standing Room Only tickets -- can you imagine that at Safeco Field?!

Similar to the last time I saw a game there, I was fascinated by the completely engaged, chanting, dancing crowd, and the beer girls. This time, I was even more impressed by the former as the place was PACKED; we were three & four deep in Standing Room Only. It was pleasing to have Justin & Gloria experience it as well, though I'm unsure if the beer girls drew as much fascination from those two as it has with me each time (I mean, seriously, flourescent uniforms, beer kegs and bobby-pinned baseball caps? COME ON, you two! That just CrAzY!).

A new work week starts tomorrow; I'm excited to get into/through my email and to follow up from last week's awesome training with the gang. It's amazing that I've already been in Tokyo a week, having arrived last Monday. Time flies when you're in training all day and having adventures with friends evenings and weekends!

* PRINT CLUB Crime

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Asakusa Saturday

With Justin, Gloria and Hillary still in town, we all slept in this morning after a wacky work week, then ventured NE to Asakusa to see some sights. We enjoyed the 7th century Sensō-ji and had Hillary bathe in incense, cleanse her hands, toss in an offering, and bow & pray before the shrine. We all had our fortunes read -- Justin & I turned out to be the luckiest of the bunch. Sadly, things aren't so awesome just now for Gloria & Hillary. Sorry, ladies!

Nearby, we also shopped Kasra Bashi dori(sp), the area of Tokyo that supplies restaurants with their wares. Flatware, serveware, glasses, condiment containers, appliances, chop sticks, signs, lights, and acrylic foods(!)... you name it, we saw it today. I was on the market for new bowls to replace my IKEA blues, but wasn't able to find just the right ones. Alas.

After much walking, we did what good tourists do and actually followed some guide book advice and worked our way to Ikebukuro and to Gyoza Stadium! It was literally a food theme park within a shopping center (Sunshine City) and theme park (NamjaTown). Avid Reader, I will never see something like NamjaTown again. Unless I go to NamjaTown again, of course. It was NUTSO!

Hillary and I enjoyed the most garlic-laden gyoza a human could -- along with two dozen "normal" gyoza. This is what the counter clerk told me when I asked if they were pork, chicken, shrimp or vegetarian. Sadly, I said this in English, so I'm not going to claim I was a good communicator in any way. I'm sure "normal" was "normal" to her as the other options include shark fin and words that meant nothing to us. That said, gyoza and beer later, we were happy campers only to continue to enjoy the sights and sounds of NamjaTown.

Hillary & Gloria enjoyed massages (NamjaTown is a food, entertainment, AND relaxation mecca afterall), and we also discovered Ice Cream City... an entire world dedicated to various forms of ice creams and toppings. Or, more broadly, a world of ice cream and interesting amusement park arcade games! Crackers anyone? Chewing gum? Hillary tried desperately to score the large bags of chips. Justin tried relentlessly to get his entry card accepted at machines. I snuck away secretly to find PRINT CLUB booths and to force the others to enjoy PRINT CLUB yet again! And if you're dying to find out? Yes, oh yes! More success!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Tokyo Training Week

Greetings from Japan!

I arrived here in Tokyo Monday evening and it's been non-stop since! Lots of adventures already as I was able to bring some colleagues from the US to Japan with me to help with a week of training of the Japan and Korean teams as well as meetings with Finance partners. Since there are concentrated pockets of activity rather than scattered adventure, I'll provide a day-by-day recap vs. a play-by-play one. Enjoy!

Sunday/Monday -- departed/arrived on time, then spent two hours on the Friendly Airport Limosine trying to get through the rain and traffic to our hotel. Enjoyed Beef Bawl (yes, not "Bowl") with Chris Kemp, Justin Bross and Tae Kyu Kim in Shinjuku whereby you order your meal from a vending machine, then get served inside the cafe. Love this concept. Crashed hard.

Tuesday -- excellent day of training followed by an evening of work. Went to the office @ 8AM Tuesday morning, ate lunch in, and was in meetings until 6PM. Made it back to the hotel, collaborated with Justin, Chris and Hillary until midnight, with only a slight break for a traditional Japanese dinner nearby. Crashed hard.

Wednesday -- excellent day of training followed by an evening out with the teams! Enjoyed GONPACHI in Roppongi, the restaurant that inspired the Crazy 8s fight scene in Kill Bill (yes, I've enjoyed it before). Followed dinner with another adventure @ ICEBAR where we again donned our parkas, braved the -5 degree C bar, and enjoyed making a memory. Same as the first time, ICEBAR didn't disappoint and I think everyone had a great time! Oh yeah, crashed hard.



Oh yeah, and afterward on our way back through Shinjuku I also just happened to introduce Justin & Gloria to the best thing on the planet: PRINT CLUB!

Thursday -- Thursday was a split day for the US gang as I left Justin & Chris to work with the teams on functional training and met the finance teams -- seemlingly across all of Tokyo -- with Hillary. We met Mitsuaki and Reiko at dinner later, however, at Ninja Akasaka -- an excellent ninja-themed restaurant near the office. It was an awesome dinner altogether; I'm not going to lie. We had to trek through a maze, basically, to get in, and sat shoe-free on the floor to enjoy our evening. And did we ever! From creative ways to enjoy numbchuck crackers to our drink package to Magic Ninjas, we had a blast altogether.

Oh, Avid Reader, but that was just the beginning of our evening! After Ninja dinner, we made our way to Shidax in Shibuya to enjoy true Japanese-type, private room KARAOKE! It may have been the most fun evening in Japan I've had yet... and I've had some crazy fun adventures! Toru was in a particularly festive mood and special shout-outs to Justin who stole the show with his rendition of Lionel Richie and to Hillary who demonstrated her mad Kanye West skillz.

And of course, being near the entertainment mecca of Tokyo, I couldn't help but drag everyone into PRINT CLUB to memorialize the evening with more photographic evidence and neon pens! Last night, crashed hard.

So, all in all a great trip altogether. Today (Friday) was a good one as well, having wrapped up the week, spent some time enjoying Harajuku and Shibuya, getting some down time to catch up on email, and having just returned from a great yakisoba dinner with Hillary, Gloria and Justin. It's off to hit the hay now, however, as there's a weekend to enjoy starting tomorrow. So, crashing hard.

Best to you, Avid Reader. I apologize for the long delay since early September posts!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Happy Birthday, Mom

Today is my dear Mother's 60th birthday!

We celebrated her birthday this past weekend in Boise -- Laura led a surprise BBQ party for her on Saturday. I was able to fly down Friday night such that I could participate as well before heading to Tokyo on Sunday. Friends and family -- new and old -- came for the afternoon. It was a great chance to celebrate Mom and to see family again. I even got to meet three new little ones -- Brady (7/07) & Riley Scherer (7/08) and Aubrey Moore (6/08)!

Happy Birthday Mom. Enjoy Girls Weekend with Patti!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Entertaining Australians!

Yes, both a verb and an adjective+noun, we enjoyed a night out with the DRIVE Australia folks this past Sunday evening!

We started with dinner at El Chupacabra in Phinney Ridge, then finished the night at Reading Gaol in North Ballard. Wonderfully, I also introduced 'Screw Your Neighbor' to our friends from Down Under -- and they LOVED IT! Couldn't get enough! Save Stephen Dolan who didn't win a single go!

Final Results:
Sarah Ward: 2 wins
Liam Walsh: 2 wins
Todd Moore: 2 wins
Saskia Galbraith: 1 win
Stephen Dolan: 0 wins

Please note that in both of my wins, I took down Liam by tieing him with Jacks BOTH TIMES. Turns out, I just happened to have two chits to his one when we tied! Brilliant altogether!

And based on country results, the U.S. took home the Gold Medal:

USA: 3 wins - 2 people - 1.5 wins/person
AUS: 4 wins - 3 people - 1.33 wins/person

A thrilling time altogether and fun times had by all! Welcome to the States, Aussie friends!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Life McWeaver Launch Party!

Life McWeaver is live!

Last night, we celebrated a Launch Party as we pushed John & Amy's new blog out to the blogosphere. We BBQ'd, enjoyed adult beverages, ate a lot, laughed even more, and toasted the McWeaver story -- what had already been authored and what is to come.

Laura & Dave were able to come by as well as Jace Paulson, who dragged his sleepy parents to the party. Jace knew it was his opportunity to tip a few back... he sure can pound the breast milk!