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The last two days were spent in the sleepy little village of Hoi An, which is about a 30-45 minute drive from Danang, Vietnam.  Hoi An is best known for its tailor shops and custom fitted clothing!  When there is good clothing around, I become very very happy!   My first impressions of Hoi An was that it was quiet and nothing to do, since out hotel was a little out of the way and really near nothing. On arrival our Gecko’s tour guide took us for a quick walk through town and then we realized that this was going to be a very unique town and a place we will not soon forget.

As in most cities there are good and there are bads of the place.  I prefer to start with the good things!

1. Good shopping!  – After looking at several tailor shops I decided to go with AoBaBa Tailors – this tailor shop has on staff about 20 employees at any given time.  The girls were lots of fun to work with and really helped me get everything I wanted!  I am a hard ass when it comes to shopping and negotiating, so I started off with 2 Silk Pajamas. They wanted a little too much, so I had to negotiate on what I thought was a fair price. First they said no, but then after going to some other shops you could tell that their quality was going to be much better than other places. As I went and saw samples at other shops and didn’t look nearly as nice.

So once I had built a good rapport with them, I talked to them about suits, I got 2 Suits and 2 Blazers, followed by six dress shirts.  I had several fittings over the two days and with a couple of the shirts, I was not happy how they fitted so they had went a remade for me. The clothing fit absolutely perfect!  Once I saw the quality and design I couldn’t stop myself. One of things I always wanted was some Mandarin Collard dress shirts and suits, so I ended up also getting 2 more suits and 4 more dress shirts.  My wife also had some great success, and was able to score 3 dresses and 2 skirts. It total we spent nearly $1100 USD for designs and fabrics we chose and for clothing that nobody else will have any time soon!  – There is something great about being unique and having clothes that are not on the mass market!

If you are visiting Hoi An, visit AoBaba Tailors and ask for Sarah or Kim. These are the two girls who helped my wife and I and they were more than incredible. Patient, fun and full of energy! – info@aobaba.vn (148 Tran Phu-Hoi An, Tel: +84.510.392.0666)

2. Silk & Silk worms! – While we were walking down the streets we noticed some girls hand embroidering pictures! You would not believe me if I told you that the art they were doing was as good, maybe even better than a photograph. There was a beautiful picture of this old vietnamese grandma smoking a pipe. I really liked it, but this time the price did not fit into my budget.  During our snooping around in their shop, the store lady asked if we would like to see the silk worms!  Apparently at the store, they breed silk worms and make their own silk.  If I were to go back to Hoi An, I would definitely plan to get some custom made silk clothing!  The prices are extremely reasonable!   (Hoi An 41 Silk (hoian41silk.com) 41 Le Loi St, Hoi An. Tel +81.510.386.2164)

3.  The quiet streets, the town itself is situated on a river and is very easy to walk around and extremely safe!  In all honesty one of the nicest walking towns areas I’ve seen in a long time.

The bad

1. Food – Now for the bad. Well as we all know, the way to my heart is through my stomach…Hoi An, did none of that. We tried several restaurants and over all I have to say that the food was absolute rubbish and over-priced to say the least. I am not one to cheap out on dining, nor did I in Hoi An, but surely they can do better!  I think out of the six or 8 meals we had in Hoi An, one of them was worth writing home about. The rest were ones that I would tell my friends not to go to.  I did not get many business cards of the restaurants but the one restaurant that was really rubbish was lantern town, it was to be vietnamese food and fusion.  I had the special duck with orange sauce and it tasted like dirt.  My mother had the prawn curry and the “prawns” were smaller than the shrimp I get out of a can from safeway. It was really an absolute joke!    On the bright-side, the drinks were good.

2. in-humane treatment of animals – One of the things that really made me sick to my stomach and maybe the once or second  time in my life that I have felt like I wanted to become a vegetarian for  a day…or at least not support their meat selling habbits. Outside one of the restaurants, I noticed 2 ducks sitting they were quite quiet and the other was opening and closing its mouth as if it was in a lot of pain. it was very strange to see. What we then found out is that the restaurant owners break the legs of the ducks so they can not walk away, also this way they can show the customers that they are going to have “fresh” duck.  Really sick and so in-humane. So awful to see!   Funny enough, the last time I had such an experience where i was grossed out with the treatment of animals was in Vietnam, but in the north where they beat a dog with a bat until it died so they could have for dinner.  – Vietnam, please consider more humane ways of killing your animals.  I eat meat, but do not enjoy the meat when I know that the animals have been abused and assaulted in such ways.

Overall, besides the food. Hoi An was a very special and unique place. I can only bet that the suits and clothing are at affordable rates for only a few more years. I could see that DaNang is a very progressive city and investing a lot of money in building and developing the area. Once it becomes a world-class city and destination, it will explode with tourism and your deals will be much harder to find.  – Lets hope that Hoi An will remain affordable and hold its unique heritage.

I am just checking out of my hotel to have an early 7:30am meeting with a colleague and then off to catch a flight to Bahrain. I enjoyed one night in Frankfurt at the Hotel 25 Hours by Levi’s, Frankfurt, Germany – Themed hotels can sometimes be fun, hip and cool and this hotel certainly was one of them.  The whole hotel is outfitted by Levi’s Jeans which is really cool –  The cost per room is about 115Euro per night, but if your a good shopper like myself, you can find on Agoda for around 65 Euro per night (must have been a sale price!). – in short, the hotel was clean, fun to look at and very friendly staff.  There is Free wifi for the business traveler, an iPod dock so that you can charge your phone as well as listen to music. Although, I didn’t get a good sleep since I was jet lagged, and the room was slightly warm the room was very quiet and comfortable… The only thing that I don’t really care for, is that it is located right near the hauptbahnhof which is kind of a seedy area, but nonetheless still a very central and good location for moving around town or if you are on a single day lay-over in Frankfurt.  Next time I come to Frankfurt, I would definitely consider this hotel, if the price was out of reach then I go for my second best bet which is Flemings Hotel.

25 hours by Levis Hotel Website - http://www.25hours-hotels.com/levis/index.php

A few pics for you to enjoy :)

Dr. Seuss – Happy Birthday

“If you’d never been born, well what would you be?
You might be a fish! Or a toad in a tree!
You might be a door knob! Or three baked potatoes!
You might be a bag full of hard green tomatoes!
Or worse than all that… why, you might be a
WASN’T!
A Wasn’t has no fun at all. No, he doesn’t.
A Wasn’t just isn’t. He just isn’t present.
But you… you ARE YOU! And now, isn’t that pleasant!”
– Dr. Seuss, from Happy Birthday To You!

Remember when you were a kid and it was fun to read and look at the silly pictures of the Cat in the Hat, Red Fish Blue Fish, and the sneetches!  It was all thanks to a man by the name of Theordor Gesisel. Theodor was born in 1904 and gave us a lot of fun and entertaining books to read, he has been the reason that many people enjoy reading. Theodore had a crazy imagination, a big kid at heart and clearly had a fun caring spirit.  The messages in his books were everything from realizing that you have potential and to care for the world, your environment and those around you.

Early february, when I was in Sydney, Australia I was lucky enough to stumble upon a flyer that was promoting a Dr. Seuss art exhibit at Trevor Victor Harvey Art Gallery. As soon as I saw that, I was set to go!  I am so happy that I did, as I was able to renew that interest and love for some of the work of Dr. Seuss.  During my visit to the gallery, I learned a ton of things about Theodore Geisel and the man they called Dr. Seuss. He made a lot of strange, wacky art and some insanely cool “Unorthodox Taxidermy” with his incredible imagination!

In any case, I definitely got caught in the moment and purchased a little more artwork than my budget allowed. Although, I know it is something that I am going to treasure in the future and something really fun that I will be able to share with my children, grandchildren, etc. I really wanted to walk away in my way of being cheap, but I loved them so much and couldn’t do it! I took home these limited edition prints which come with a certificate of authenticity from the Dr. Seuss Estate.

The three pieces of illustration art that I picked up where:

1.  “I like to eat cake in a tub”

2. “Sylvester McMonkey McBean” (Sneetch Machine)

3. “oh, the places you’ll go”

Theres still a few more pieces that I would really like, including a couple from his secret art collection and from his archived collection

1. “Wisdom of the Orient cat”

2. “Cat behind the hat”

Just a quick note, try to google and find the story of the cat behind the hat, it is very interesting, fun and ver witty! Dr. Seuss was absolutely a fantastic and wonderful person.  I hope that he will not be forgotten!

Theodor Geisel – I SALUTE YOU!

So, on the way to work  I was listening to the Kid Carson show on The Beat, and I was really interested in one of their hot topics: Girls wearing TONS of makeup. Kid Carson himself said that he hates girls with loads of makeup. And I totally agree with him.

I don’t want to be a hypocrite or anything because I put make up on every morning, so I look appropriate for work.  However, my make up is quite minimal; a bit of eyeshadow, mascara and bronzer. Just enough to show that I’m not a slob, but still look au natural.

So, why is it that women feel the urge to cover up with literally a ton of makeup?! I do not agree with girls/women putting on LOADS of make up on as if they are off to a photoshoot. Is it really necessary? And worst culprit of all: women who smear foundation on their faces and visibly see the lines on their jaw line. Seriously ladies… if I can see the lining of your foundation, it’s time you get professional help or not put foundation on at all!!  Trust me, I’d rather see your skin than feel embarrassed for you for not applying your make up properly.

Do you ladies put on make up because you are insecure of your looks? Well, you better get use to your own skin because without a black AMEX card to book your full facial construction, your face is not going to change.

Ladies, learn to love yourself. What’s their to lose. If someone hates you for looking ‘ugly’ without make up on, well then that person is probably a shallow person with no self-esteem at all.

Get the courage to leave the house with no make-up. I do it ALL the time. Screw getting up early to ‘do-up’ your face. Forget it! Sleep in to get your beauty sleep. Put a little chap stick, and maybe a bit of mascara, and go enjoy your day. You’ll soon realize that NO one cares how you look. They’ll accept you for who you are, not how you look.

At the end of the day, you are who you are. Don’t let other people’s opinion lower your self-confidence. It’s not worth it. It’s your life, and you know you are beautiful.

“Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible’!”
Audrey Hepburn
“For attractive lips, speak words of kindness. 

For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.

For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.

For beautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers through it once a day.

For poise, walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone.

People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed and redeemed; never throw out anyone.

Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you’ll find one at the end of each of your arms.

As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.

The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries or the way she combs her hair.

The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides.

The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives the passion that she shows. The beauty of a woman grows with the passing years.”
Audrey Hepburn