Reclining Buddha?

年に一度の健康診断。聴力、視力ともに落ちており、胃には半透明の吹出物と縞模様が。。胃炎だそうです。その他は結果待ちですが、これ以上何も無いと良いなぁと願うばかりです。

帰りに新宿を歩いていたら、大胆な大きさの張りぼてを発見。幸せそうな笑みに、皆、思わず足を止めて、写真を撮っていました。我が家にもこんな仏陀がいるような。。

面接、面接、面接

採用に力を入れているという背景より、今週の面接回数は11回。このうち、最終面接まで進んだ方は、僅か1名です。

もちろん経験と欲しい技術のミスマッチもありますが、不思議なメガネをしていたり、下を向いてばかりだったり、地球の裏と話しているかと思う位、返事が遅かったりと、本当に色々な人がいるものです。

2ヶ月以上、採用強化策を実施している中、そろそろ、運命の糸に引き寄せられたい思いです。

Foot massage #2

頭痛と疲労回復の対策として、春に行った、痛い足裏マッサージ屋さんに行ってきました。

このお店の良いところは、足裏とはいえ、ベッドに横たわらせてくれるところ。痛くて寝れないのですが、身体は休まります。加えて、少々の肩揉みとふくらはぎマッサージも含まれており、どちらも気持ちが良い!

今回も60分しっかりとツボを押してもらった結果、頭痛も和らぎ、その後の労働に耐えられました。

寝不足で行ったら、しっかりと「不眠症」に⚪︎が付いており、改めてお店の技術に感心です。

Don’t be deluded…

隣の部門の外国人とのミーティング。

参加予定者は、既に面識のあるJohnと、初めて会うSteve, Sallyだったところ、表れたのは、男性3名。Steveと「初めまして」と挨拶し、もう一人は誰?と頭を悩ませる中で、ミーティングは英語で開始。

どう見てもSally(女性)には見えないギリシャ系だし、きっと新入りだろう、これは今しか聞けないと満を持して「ちょっと待って。私、こちらの方とは面識がないわ。」と挨拶しようとしたら、相手より「あ、堀川と申します。初めまして。」とのこと。

え…?堀川って、部長の堀川さん?うちのチームとも一緒に仕事することが多く、よく名前が挙がっている、堀川さん?入社歴は、私より長いはず。なのに、見た目については誰も何も言ってなかったよ。。(泣)

日本人を外国人と間違えたショックと、偉い人に「あなた知りません。」と直球を投げてしまったショックより、その後のミーティング内容は全く覚えておりません。

教訓: Don’t be deluded by appearance.(見た目に騙されるな。)

平和祈念

71年目の終戦の日です。先週の旅行で、国連本部とイントレピッド海上航空宇宙博物館を見学してきました。博物館では、実際の空母イントレピットに入り、空母に対する特攻隊による死を覚悟した攻撃の恐怖および被害の様子を知り、国連では、原爆および地雷が及ぼす被害の悲惨さを見聞するとともに、まだ尚、兵器に多額の資金を投じている国々がある現状を改めて認識しました。国連が1948年に定めた世界人権宣言は、こう始まります。

第一条

すべての人間は、生れながらにして自由であり、かつ、尊厳と権利とについて平等である。人間は、理性と良心とを授けられており、互いに同胞の精神をもって行動しなければならない。

理性と良心のもとで、世界中が同胞の精神で結ばれる日が、1日も早く実現できますように。

Good bye NYC

On a contrast of what people says, we discovered La Guardia airport was so easy and fast to access by subway and public bus, and of course we loved to use our Metro Cards too.  So, it’s time to go back home.  Thinking about checking my office e-mails almost kills me, but let’s face the reality.  This NYC trip meant a little more for me than our other vacation trips.  By taking my hubby to all the tourist spots, I remembered how much I missed him and wished he had been with me ten years ago.  My wish finally has been granted after a decade!  As many things can happen in ten years in general, things happened in our lives too.  Putting small things aside, I am truly thankful for my life that I still have my loved ones and my hubby with me after all.  I hope I can keep my life in this way as long as I can, and come back here with him again in future, maybe after an another decade?!  NYC is an interesting place as it is hard to separate majorities and minorities there since they live so closely each other in such a small city.  People in NYC are good with respecting diversity, I think.  They may not fully accept the difference, but they get along with it.  This is something Tokyo may want to learn from NYC towards 2020.  As time flied so fast, it will be hard to believe soon that we were actually there.  But my 10th wedding anniversary Tiffany will always be our witness.  

Day 6 in NYC

The good things about our hotel are; the room has a kitchenette, a refrigerator, a couch, and, complementary breakfast and evening snacks.  Though there is no room service (at least, I didn’t find any signs), we are allowed to take fruits, bagels, muffins, coffee and tea, or whatever served at breakfast and bring them into our room.  When breakfast opened at 6:30, a couple of men with a tray showed up everyday and put two of each food in his tray with two cups of coffee to deliver breakfast to each of their partners who probably still in a bed.  Thanks to this lovely culture, I got to eat breakfast in a bed today:)  We started our exploration from  St. Patrick’s cathedral on 5th ave in midtown.  It was new for me to know about Patron Saint of cathoric churches.  Then, we moved to another skyscraper in NYC,  Rockefeller Center.  As it is much closer to Central Park, the view towards the park was good as it was seeing miniature park made of broccoli.  Our lunch today was lobster and shrimp hotdogs at Plaza food hall.  Though lobster costed a double of a shrimp hotdog, it completely defeated shrimp.  After taking a little detour by taking a wrong subway line, we arrived at American museum of Natural History, our last ticket of the City PASS.  This place was packed with kids as usual, and bones of giant dinos welcomed us all.  As we had a little spare time after that, we decided to visit Fishs Eddy, a popular tableware shop.  We bought a couple of mugs just hoping they would make it home without cracks.  Our final event of this trip was another musical, Le miserable.  It was sad to see everyone died at the end, but we could not take our eyes from each cast with beautiful voices.  As the stage closed by a curtain at the end of the show, now our trip is closing too…

Day 5 in NYC

We started with walking around in Central Park in cloudy and humid weather.  We took a self-tour there by counting on Google map information, and found two bethesda fountains.  Then it’s our shopping day.  We walked down to 5th avenue, stopped by at Tiffany’s –  Bought nothing there yet.  Then moved to 23rd st to visit Trader’s Joe and Whole foods, two organic supermarket stores which I wanted to go.  Our lunch today was a huge 400g steak and a nice cold Greek wine at Keens.  We were saved by the “to go” system as we could not finish all.  Then we were ready to go back to more shopping.  We walked around Macy’s, went back to those organic stores, and visited Chelsea Market for the souvenir brownies.  Yes, we  are leaving here soon…

Day 4 in NYC

The UN tour was scheduled at 9:30 and the website requested us to be there in an hour prior to the start of the tour…, and we ended up arriving there so early at 8:10.  So,  after having gotten a temp. approval to go into the UN headquarters buildings, we took a walk to E. 49th to see my old condo where I used to live.  The condo looked as nothing has been changed.  We learned a lot from the UN tour (though this wasn’t my 1st time, it felt like so.  haha..).  Our guide kindly notified us that it is the memorial day of nuclear explosion in Nagasaki today and we both were glad to be there and remembering importance of peace.  After the UN, we went to Grand Central to eat lunch.  My tammy was ready to eat a slice of pizza, however pizza shops had been gone from the food court surprisingly.  Hubby was happy to find another Shake Shack there.  He enjoyed his 2nd time of experiencing the burger and beer combination while I was satisfied with my 99c pizza bought at a shop near by.  Then, we headed to the Metropolitan museum.  As the place has been known as one of the biggest art museums in the world, it was enormous.  Since we had only limited time, decided to see major art works only.  Still, we needed to walk a lot to see them.  My two favorites were “The Charles Engelhard Court” and paints of “Giovanni Paolo Panini“.  Then, it was our musical day!  Eating $8 Ice cream twist, we headed to the hotel to get ready for musical.  We had upstair sheets for the Phantom of the Opera.  It was just awesome, my tear just came out with no intention.  The role of Phantom has been replaced to a new actor from the one I saw in 2006.  The both were truly good.  

Day 3 in NYC

It was funny & happy feeling to sit with my hubby in Bryant Park, as he was on the other side of network when I was sitting there last time.  After Bryant Park and NY public library, we climbed up to Empire State bldg. which was after-21-years experience for me (Am I really such old?).  Then we decided to fill my stomach at the famous hamburger shop, Shake Shack in Madison Square Park.  Though I could not find it the best, the patty was good, indeed.  Then, moved to Wall Street and new WTC.  The Charging Bull was popular among the tourists as usual.  Getting a luck from the bull’s balls, we were ready to spend some money.  We headed to a tea shop followed by a brownie store.  Our original plan was going to a couple of organic supermarket stores in next, however My energy went out there.  After the brownie store, we came back to hotel as I was too tired since I had been up since 3:00 am..  But our day was not closed yet.  After a nap, we headed to our 2nd visit of Empire State Bldg. to see the night view.  Despite my expectation that there won’t be many people as it was after 10:00 pm, the ovservation deck was as busy as in the day time.  Needless to say, we were exhausted at the end of the day.