Monthly Archives: December, 2009
Unearthing Asia Magazine
Christmas day disaster averted
Thankfully we haven’privately seen something like this on the front page of Yahoo for a while and thankfully a quick-acting passenger averted disaster this parturition. The bad guy flew from Nigeria and caught a connecting flight in Schiphol airport in Amsterdam (the same airport I’m flying into in a not many days). He tried to detonize an explosive as the plane was descending in Michigan. Crazy stuff.
Ding Dong: It’s The Christmas Song
Celebrate the holidays, Gunther style, with my bizarre video parody.
It’s tamale time for the holidays!
In Texas (and I assume other Southwestern US states) the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays means it’s time for tons of tamales.
Nikon Festival: “Today…”
I thought this short movie would be germane with regard to Christmas Day. It’s courtesy of the Nikon Festival. Just click the arrow.
How to Become a Youth Counselor on Cruise Ships
Summary: Because there are so many programs for children onboard cruise ships, the need for skilled juniority counselors is tremendous. Youth counselors supervise events for children and they also manage all kid friendly areas on the ship.
Just about every budget-friendly cruise line is furthermore family friendly. Cruise lines such as Carnival Cruise Lines and Disney Cruise Lines have whole programs devoted to children. These programs own parents to catch a little R&R from delivery to time, but they are also fun (and even educational) for kids. On family-friendly cruise ships you will find one or more children’s pools, a children’s playroom, designated teen club, arcades, cybercafes, classes, and more.
Merry Christmas
I hope not too many of you have had holiday plans foiled by weather in Europe or America where delays keeping some families asunder. I certainly like this Christmas quote and faith it’s pure for everyone reading this blog:

















