Thursday, June 22, 2006

Tanja Falkenberg's Birthday Party



On 21 June 2006 my friend Tanja (the lovely blonde next to me) celebrated her birthday. In keeping with the omnipresent soccer/football atmosphere, she baked a "soccer" cake and offered face painting to those willing to mimic the antics of Putty, the ultimate fan on the American television comedy series "Seinfeld". Along with a very pretty and special little guest at Tanja's party, I also decided to show some German spirit....why not...this soccer fever is contagious! This is definitely one of those occasions on which the proverbial expression 'when in Rome, do as the Romans do' rings true.

Soccer Sunday in WM 2006 Country

On Sunday, 18 June 2006, three of us went to see the large viewing screen erected in Frankfurt for the World Cup Soccer 2006 Event. Larry, Uwe and I enjoyed the ferris wheel ride - here is a photo of Larry and I eagerly awaiting the next available carriage:


Perhaps the most exciting and interesting part of this 2006 World Cup is the spirit of the soccer (or football, as most people in the world term it) fans.



















The Germans have done a splendid job with the entire organization of the event. A double-faced screen is in the middle of the Main in Frankfurt, close to the Römer and Eisener Steg, to enable all to enjoy the soccer/football matches.





Thursday, June 08, 2006

Arabian Fantasy Night in Bad Nauheim, Hessen, Germany on 03 June 2006

My lovely friend Asra has a very special and unique ability - she does henna body painting. As most already know, the World Cup Soccer matches for 2006 are being played in various cities in Germany. In order to celebrate the participation of the Saudi Arabian soccer team in Germany, the members of which happened to be staying in a hotel in Bad Nauheim, a special event was held. The theme was Arabian Fantasy and my friend Asra contributed her outstanding work with henna. Attached are some photographs, one of Asra and me, and the others of Asra's amazing creativity.

On this evening Asra decorated 80 hands in total, one of them being mine.













Indians and Arabic-speaking peoples tend to use henna painting for very significant celebrations. One must wait for the henna to dry, apply a coating of sugar mixed with lemon water and then wait until the henna has dried completely to the point of falling off by itself. The remaining design lasts approximately two to four weeks, depending upon the individual's skin.

Monday, May 15, 2006

Flying with Frank


Frank is a special friend of Stacia...he is a superb traveling companion and the perfect man, according to Stacia. He likes to go everywhere and anywhere, does not complain and demands no particular care. The main problem he suffers from is that which every other being with naturally curly hair has - lots of frizz on rainy days and "flat head" when flying! As I myself have naturally curly hair, I am fully sympathetic to Frank's plight. (I do hope you are reading this with a sense of humor...!)

Here is a picture of me with Frank, taken by Stacia on a Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt to NYC :

Friday, April 21, 2006

My Colleagues in Germany


I am fortunate to work with a terrific group of people.

Gautam, Sven, Wolfgang and Michael are not only colleagues, but also friends. We work together in Frankfurt, Germany on a project involving a contract management tool.

We have stress, but a lot of laughs color the days.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Short Stay in Chennai/Madras, India in August 2005

A business trip in August of 2005 sent me to Chennai (erstwhile Madras) in southern India. After the business aspect of the trip had been completed, there was time, fortunately, to visit Mahabalipuram (also known as Mamallapuram). The ancient seaside town of Mamallapuram is situated on the shore of the Bay of Bengal and offers visitors the chance to see some lovely Hindu temples. We enjoyed the day very much, touring Arjuna's Penance (a base-relief in rock), shore and cave temples, Krishna's butter ball (a huge boulder) and watching waves.

Indian food is unquestionably one of my favorite cuisines. That is a picture of me, devouring almost everything and anything that was set in front of me. I do like to eat, very much, but I also do love to exercise. We ate so much scrumptious seafood, prepared with various Indian spices, and so wonderful Indian delicacies.

Here are some pictures from Mahaballipuram, which I hope you enjoy:















I am including a picture of Ganesh, the Hindu god to whom one prays in order to have obstacles removed so goals can be achieved. We all can use good luck!

Thursday, February 02, 2006

COMMIT Project Tool Training in BKK, December 2005

I love to travel...everywhere! I would definitely consider myself a global citizen. Simultaneously, I am also a family person - love my parents, pets, other family members and friends dearly.

Larry Bloom is the project trainer. He is a colleague and friend - here is a photograph of Larry, with two lovely participants in the December 2005 Bangkok training we conducted.

Underneath is the group picture of all of the terrific Lufthansa employees who took part in the December program:

Not only the traveling, but also the friendships and acquaintances developed make working at Lufthansa an invaluable experience! The world is truly an ineffably beautiful and amazing place, in its variety of cultures, landscapes, animals, plants and people.

A New Year Has Begun!

Well, 2006 has begun with a BANG! Wishing everyone out there a wonderful, magical 2006. May your promises, wishes and hopes be fulfilled. Personally, I am looking forward to good things in 2006, including positive changes and happiness in all ways.

Here is a picture of me with two colleagues, Sven and Gautam, at work in Frankfurt:

Friday, October 21, 2005

Heidi's EX-Boyfriend


This is a picture of my former Hungarian boyfriend. His name is Attila.

We shared some nice times together. Life goes on.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Under Development


Hello! This is my brand-new blog....I have not had time yet to really get it up and running, but Burkhard helped me to launch it.