{"id":8609,"date":"2015-04-03T14:16:04","date_gmt":"2015-04-03T06:16:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=8609"},"modified":"2015-04-03T15:26:11","modified_gmt":"2015-04-03T07:26:11","slug":"houston-2015-january","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=8609","title":{"rendered":"Houston 2015 – January"},"content":{"rendered":"
In January, I went to Houston for a work trip for a week (10th Jan to 18th Jan). Making this my 3rd trip to Houston, the 1st<\/a> was in 2008, the 2nd in 2013. It was a pretty last minute trip, so I didn’t have much planning done.<\/p>\n Flying to East of USA is a pain. The flight time is looong, 13hrs from KL to Amsterdam, transit for 4hrs, and then another 10.5hrs from Amsterdam to Houston, worse still if you go with an airline like KLM, which I did, where the seats are smaller, and the space between rows of seats are narrower. It was quite torturous in my opinion. Luckily the food served was pretty decent, and they have quite good in flight entertainment.<\/p>\n These are just some photos captured during the trip for memory keep sake.<\/p>\n \u2665Amsterdam Airport Schiphol\u2665<\/strong><\/span> It’s a nice airport, with lots of cafes, but I like the Dutch Kitchen the best. The Gevulde Koeken, which is an Almond Paste filled Cookie was so delicious, I had it again on my transit to go back home. The are quite a number of shops there to keep me occupied; and of course, most of the souvenir shops sell cheeses. I didn’t buy any, didn’t know what was good. \n I was attracted to the Meditation Centre<\/strong>, and went there to check out, I think it was meant to be a surau (Muslim prayer room), so I saw some people praying there, but also a few taking a nap in the quiet room. 4hours transit isn’t that bad.<\/p>\n \u2665Houston Shopping\u2665<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n When in the US, of course, we have to do some shopping. I really really love the variety of items available there. <\/p>\n At Sports Authority<\/a><\/strong>. At REI<\/strong><\/a>. Of course, can’t miss a visit to the Outlets. I was so tempted to get the Samsonite Cosmolite (check out the price!), but buying it would mean incurring additional baggage charge on the KLM flight, which only allows 1x23kg checked suitcase. Sigh. I always love to visit supermarkets wherever I am. And I just realised on this trip, there’s a Wholefoods Market<\/strong> just near the office. The variety of organic and natural product is just amazing. This is where I purchased my very first set of natural skin care product from, many many years ago, in the Wholefoods Market in California. Hilton Garden Inn<\/a><\/strong> Breakfast was included, and they were pretty delicious although not many choices to choose from. \n For dinner, usually we went out in a group, only a couple of times I had to eat on my own.<\/p>\n At PF Changs<\/strong><\/a> near the hotel, having a romantic dinner all by myself. At BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse<\/a><\/strong>. I managed to meet up with my Texas BFF Jerry, who drove 45mins to meet up with me at a Vietnamese Restaurant, Mekong Grill<\/a><\/strong>. Food wasn’t great, and we joked about how authentic a Pho can be if it’s served with crab sticks, but it was nice to just have a catch up with him.
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\nThis is the hotel we always stay in when we’re in Houston. Nice room, but electrical appliances in my room were noisy, so I had to turn off the air-condition (heater actually since it was winter), pull out the plug for the fridge before I could have a good sleep.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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