Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Happy Earth Day!

Do you have the heart to carve the mountains and cut down the trees...

Just so you could get this view?

Must we wait for the rains to come...

To be reminded that nature has its own harsh way of lashing back...

Poverty should never be an excuse not to take care of our environment!

Each and everyone of us - regardless of age, gender, and status in life should feel responsible and must share in the responsibility of keeping our world clean and green.

We have a legacy to keep - that is to nurture the legacy of loving our home, Mother Earth... Please pass this on to our children, so that they may still have a home in the future!

Happy Earth Day!


Photo credits: Google

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Travel: World's Best First Class

At a time when some carriers have eliminated first class altogether (in order to focus on business class), 35 others have not only kept it, but kicked it up a gilded notch. The ones keeping it are striving for "that wow factor." Right now, first-class is all about creating an over-the-top experience for passengers. It may not be exactly like staying in a five-star hotel--after all, there are no king-size beds and Jacuzzis on board--but with all its lavish amenities, first-class flying comes pretty close.

Qatar Airways

Flying first-class here means access to a separate terminal in Doha that mimics a five-star hotel with several fine-dining restaurants, a medical center, and a spa with sauna and Jacuzzi. On board passengers get caviar service, full-size pillows, white linen mattresses, Australian wool blankets and Bulgari toiletry kits. The seats are 79 inches long, have 15-inch LCD screens and come with a 23-inch meal table that allows dining for two, just as in a restaurant.

Singapore Airlines
Passengers here have total control of their experience including picking between Dom Perignon and Krug champagne and food whenever they want it and however they want it whether it's an extravagant five-course blowout or a quick meal served all at once. The seats are 82 inches long and 35 inches wide. Fliers are given a Ferragamo toiletry kits, Givenchy sleep suits and slippers.
Seats flatten into beds with sheets, a down duvet and oversize pillows.

Cathay Pacific
Seats here become 'suites,' thanks to sliding panels that provide total privacy. They turn into 81-inch-long beds and have built-in massagers. Each flier also gets a personal closet to store belongings. Cathay got high marks for its food: It's one of the only carriers to have rice cookers, skillets and toasters onboard, so parts of meals are prepared fresh, like eggs made to order.

Malaysia Airlines
The seats are individual pods that turn into 180-degree flat beds. Fliers also get plush blankets and pillows. Food includes Malaysian cuisine, like a signature satay. On the ground, Kuala Lumpur's first-class lounge has a new upscale restaurant.

Thai Airways
First-class fliers are greeted by a personal concierge at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi's Airport who checks them in and escorts them through security. The lounge has wi-fi, a sauna and a spa offering Thai massages. When flying into Bangkok, a concierge fast-tracks fliers through immigration, customs and baggage claim. Seats on board become comfortable 180-degree flat beds. Other amenities include Bulgari toiletry kits, cotton pajamas and a choice of 22 entrees, which can be pre-ordered.

Emirates

Each of the roughly 18 seats in first-class can be transformed into a mini-suite by the use of sliding doors. Other perks include soft pajamas, slippers, 600 channels of on-demand entertainment, chauffeur service from select airports, seven-course meals served on bone china and access to lounges that have wi-fi, an extensive dining buffet and are decked out in Italian marble.

Jet Airways

This airline boasts the longest flat bed in the sky: 83 inches. Seats have 24-inch flat-screen televisions and can be configured so that two people can dine together. Champagne onboard is either Dom Perignon or Krug, and toiletry kits are filled with Bulgari products. Food includes a wide range of Indian and Western dishes. On the ground, an attendant escorts passengers through check-in and to the lounge.

Lufthansa

This airline, ranked third on the top-10 list, is a star performer on the ground. When fliers arrive at Frankfurt Airport, they lounge on couches and sip drinks while an attendant checks them in. After clearing security, they are led to a lounge where a chef cooks any meal of their choice. When it's time to board, they are driven to the aircraft in a Mercedes. Comfortable lie-flat seats and efficient service await them onboard.

Korean Air

The airline also placed in the top 10 because of its excellent ethnic food that includes choices such as steamed oxtail, Korean bibimbop and various top-grade meat dishes.

Qantas Airways

The lounges in Sydney and Melbourne have a library, a fine-dining restaurant, a business center and a spa that offers massages. Seats onboard are 6.5 feet long, and entertainment is video on-demand (400 channels). The designer silk toiletry kits--Akira Isogawa for men, Collete Dinnigan for women--are stuffed with Payot products. Meals are eight-course affairs.

So next time you may want to fly First Class you are assured the amenities will be great!

Reference: World's Best First Class

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Tranquil Oasis

With so much demand from work or family activities, it is difficult to find some moments to relax from stress. We feel we sorely need a tranquil oasis to soothe frayed nerves at the end of a very demanding day.

Water has always been considered nurturing and soothing. There's nothing like a cool dip in a deep blue swimming pool - especially on a hot summer day... to relax us.

However, much as many people would love having a swimming pool, having one is a luxury only a few could actually afford.

For the few lucky homeowners, a pool can not only enhance a house, it can also become an important activity area for family and friends.

Let's take a look at some of these dreamy oasis... and wish we could have any one of those featured! Haha...