She took our boarding cards in her hand, looked at them, checked something on her computer screen, tore them off and printed new ones with BUSINESS printed on it!
This was just too much for the young 12-yr old boy to digest!
Eyes wide and shining, he turned to me and said, "Ma, business class! really?"
After that, as the A380 soarded high into the sky, so did the spirits of the 12-yr old boy!
'Ma, these small drink bottles are so cute'
'Ma, the seat can become a full bed'
'Ma, the foot rest is so nice'
'Ma, did you notice the size of the TV screen?".....etc etc....
Comfort, thy name is Business class!!
The icing on the cake was when we saw Sourav Ganguly, the famous Indian cricketer seated just 5 rows behind us!!
Nothing mattered in life anymore.
Mother-son duo basked in the glory of seeing Sourav stretch his legs in the aisle beside them.....Mother son duo went to the restroom more than required, just to walk past his seat....Mother son duo even walked up to him with star-struck eyes and took a selfie with him.
Mother-son duo basked in the glory of seeing Sourav stretch his legs in the aisle beside them.....Mother son duo went to the restroom more than required, just to walk past his seat....Mother son duo even walked up to him with star-struck eyes and took a selfie with him.
As we waited for our luggage to arrive on the belt, A-junior looked at me and said...
"This was 'the best flight ever'!! From now on I want to travel Business class only".
Indeed!
I smiled. ....we collected our luggage and proceeded towards the door.
Upgrading is easy.
Not only on flights...but in everything in life.
From the bicycle to the car...
From the bucket to the washing machine...
From the youth hostel to the 5 star....
From Blended to Single Malt...
Upgrading is always easy.
;-)
But once 'upgraded', it is difficult to come back to the 'base case'.
The small gaps in the base case appear to be much larger!
The 'deltas' between the two cases start becoming 'necessities'!
..all normal, nothing bad, but.......
..all normal, nothing bad, but.......
We celebrated Durga Puja with a lot of happiness.The children also had a blast in spite of not having Durgapuja holidays per se, here in The Netherlands.
For the kids, the main attraction every year is to be able to play together for 4 days in a row, even if it is only during evening hours.
For us, it is important to get them involved in the activities and make them feel that they are contributing to the festivities and sharing the workload.
It is difficult.
First of all, tearing them away from their i-pads and games gives us the glares. On top of that asking them to work in such a way that they really 'want' to ....is a difficult task.
Difficult but not impossible. It requires more focus and effort from us parents to make it happen.
(A few corporate courses on 'Negotiation skills, Giving feedback, Maintaining calm' can come in handy for us!!)
Raising kids as 'global' citizens and also making them proud of their roots is a challenging area for us as parents.
We need to 'upgrade' our communication skills, as required by the world today.
Long story short, the kids worked very hard. See the two youngest at work! Feel proud!
Lesson 2: Communication skills (face-to-face) have become all the more important with today's all-communications-done-on-social media-only generation!
The not-so-small-anymore boys also worked hard to sell food (samosa) at one of our stalls.
Once settled, they chatted and enjoyed too.
Once settled, they chatted and enjoyed too.
However, in this case, the convincing was tougher and more time consuming. A chocolate or a milkshake was not enough anymore. There were opinions, discussions, and logic required to put them on the other side of the counter.
(A few more corporate courses like Critical thinking, Integration across functions, Managing expectations,Collaboration and understanding, Diversity and inclusiveness thrown in this time!!)
We 'upgraded' their job profile and it worked.
The end result was fantastic! Enjoyment, enjoyment, and enjoyment! It also had descriptions of the food items written out with utmost creative language and marketing skills!!(read below)
Lesson 3: Responsibility, (if delegated in the proper way) is fun and can trigger creativity.
No recipe today, since I did not get time to cook much!!
Stay tuned, Diwali special will be cooked, for sure.