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European Tour - Part I

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

So after one week returning from Europe, I am finally feeling that I am back in normalcy. :smile: For a while it was going to sleep early, waking up early, and just not feeling well syndrome. But now, the feeling is back to normal. :smile:

We had an awesome time in Europe. :smile: We focused on three major cities, and so I am going to provide details in three parts. :yes:

Tourist Visas for Europe - UK & Schengen

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

This post is for those who are not US citizens as it will share information on how to apply for a tourist visa to visit the United Kingdom (England) and countries in the European Union. Note what I am going to provide as information is if you are applying within the United States but holding a non US passport. For instance, Neeraj is a US Permanent Resident and holds an Indian passport. US citizens are exempt and do not need a visa to visit the UK or countries within the European Union.

Summer Ended - Enjoying Olympics

Monday, August 18th, 2008

So finally the time is getting closer. The summer is ending…our class finally ended. Neeraj and I did really well - we both got an “A” in both of our summer classes. :smile: Now its time to party - go on vacation!! :smile: Yes, the family is going to Europe - and really, I can’t wait. :yes:

We have some great things planned while we are in Europe, and I really hope that everything goes well for us. We will be traveling alot and going through a lot of countries in a short time period. I hope that the famiy does not get tired throughout the 8 days that we will be in Europe. :smile:

Its been great watching the Olympics the past week. I have watched some great soccer, gymnastics, tennis, table tennis, swimming, diving, etc.. I think that Olympics is a great stage for athletes from all over the world to come to one place and show the spirit of the games. Its been really great to see China shine in so many different fields. Unfortunately its very disappointing to see my home country India, that has the next biggest population after China, did not have a very high level of participation in the various fields. The biggest problem that is in India is that not many sports are popularized. Many kids don’t think about becoming a swimmer or gymnast. Its usually just becoming a cricket player - that too only boys think about that.

I can’t believe we are almost halfway done with August. Time sometimes flies so quickly. Its going to go much faster for us as we finish the month with our trip that I mentioned above. :smile: Then we will be back for two months and then we will go to India. Then by the time we get back it will be halfway through November. Soon after it will be December. :smile: I can’t wait!!

Alvida. Jai Mata Di.

Mourning a Death - Ishmeet Singh

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

So I couldn’t believe it when I read on Times of India this evening that Ishmeet Singh had passed away. For those who don’t know who this is, Ishmeet is the first winner of the singing reality show Star Voice of India in 2007. He was a mere 19 years old when he became the winner of the show. He had a great voice - very sweet. I knew that he was going to go a long way, atleast I thought, when I saw him for the first time performing at the auditions for Star Voice of India. :sad:

Stop Oil Speculation Now!

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Tell Congress to Act Now to Lower Energy Costs!!!!

If you haven’t heard….speculation in the gas and oil markets are hurting us. We need to make it stop, and yes, you can help! :thumbsup: 67% of Americans want oil market regulations - do your part!

Visit the website, fill in the form, and it sends an email to your state’s Congressmen/women to take action.

By the way… crude oil prices were down to $130…after being over $140 just two days ago. :grin: Keep it down!!!!!!

Alvida. Jai Mata Di.

4th of July - How Memorable It Was!

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

So I got some slack from a few of my friends for writing a post from class. :grin: If only you guys knew the *pain* we go through every Tuesday and Thursday sitting in this class…..and you would be blogging too!!!! :rotfl:

Anyway, because today was such a good day, I felt like blogging. But before that, I noticed that I really didn’t talk about the 4th of July long weekend. So I am going to start there first.

4th of July is of course USA’s Independence Day. This year it was on a Friday, so Neeraj and I were very lucky to have our dear friend Beth come and visit us in STL. I was very excited because Beth hadn’t seen our house yet, and I wanted her to see it.

Fare Trackers..How Helpful They Are..

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

I am bored out of my mind in this class. :irked: It should end in a half hour but I am doubting it with the pace the professor is going through the lecture. :thumbsdown: This has so far been the worst class for us at SLU. :no:

Anyway, to pass the time, I wanted to share with you our current exploration of flight tickets to Europe for the latter part of August. Neeraj and I have been tracking various websites to find out the best rates.

Here are some of the good ones that also let’s you search for international fares:

  • Kayak - good site for checking flexible dates and getting rates from multiple websites
  • FareCast - You are able to see what the exact rates were for the past 30 days and they give their prediction on whether you should buy now or later
  • MakeMyTrip (if traveling to India) - usually provides very competitive rates…we have bought from here once
  • I have stopped checking sites like Travelocity, Orbitz, Expedia, Hotwire, etc… They really don’t provide any good rates. Same for travel agents - Internet rates are definitely more competitive rather than going to a travel agent (my own experience).

    With the crude oil price so high, you have to keep checking for prices. We have been checking since March - and really, we haven’t seen much of a difference. We do see that if we buy a month ahead of time, we will see some favorable difference, but nothing much more than that. Its crazy when traveling to Europe can be comparable to traveling to India :!: :shock:

    Today was the first day in quite some time that crude oil prices were down ($6 to be exact :grin: ), so Neeraj wants to wait to buy the tickets, and FareCast has reaffirmed his decision. :yes:

    So if you are traveling soon, have a look at the websites above. They may come out handy for you. Right now I have them setup to send me daily alerts to let me know if rates are changing so that we can make a quick decision if we want. As a fact that I had read, fares usually change within 50 hours, so these alerts can come in very handy. :yes:

    The other thing I have noticed is that its better to have flexible dates. We have fixed dates, and its guaranteed that we will pay more on the date that we want to leave rather if we would have left two days later. In our case, it doesn’t make sense to leave two days later because we are going on a long weekend. :roll:

    Alvida. Jai Mata Di.

    Jo Jeeta Wohi…..Arre Woh Toh Chala Gaya

    Monday, June 30th, 2008

    Neeraj and I have been hooked on Jo Jeeta Wohi Superstar since it began on Star Plus. But this past Friday was a sad day..atleast for me. :sad: Vinit was voted off the show…. Vinit. :sad: Kya yaar…The guy that scores the highest was voted off. :shock: Really shocking for me because I really thought that this time Vinit had it within him to go all the way to the end. The only one that really would be stopping him is the very consistent Debojit. Out of nowhere, Debojit has been really singing well (loved the Sharabi song that he sang). :thumbsup: Really I thought it was going to be a repeat of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa but the Indian junta let me down. :yes:

    Jo Jeeta Wohi Superstar - Indian Singing Reality Show of Champions

    The other thing is that I think the judges play favorites with Abhijeet. Theek hai woh jeeta hai Indian Idol but come on yaar….play it fair. I really suspected that Farah woh definitely have her favorites, but not Vishal & Shekhar. They would definitely play the game fair, but the week previous, I also saw them giving higher scores to Abhijeet even though he sang horribly. Even this time, Vishal was much more fair than Shekhar. :no: If you are a judge, you should really act like one. :yes:

    Out of everyone else, I think that Toshi is the weakest. He hasn’t been performing great these days, seems like the riyaaz is much much less for him. He isn’t getting to the Vinit or Debojit’s level who come back every week with a rocking number. Not only do they sing the song in their own stye, but they sing it well. Abhijeet has been of course off his rocker - not been singing well at all. Rahul remain flamboyant as ever but he sang better previously. Harshit is also off….not singing in tune and don’t know if it is because he gets nervous on stage or what, but he these days isn’t singing as well as the beginning of the show. Sometimes I think that they are just getting tired but then its like, if they are getting tired now, then how will they ever be able to do this for the rest of their lives? :shock:

    Anyway, very sad I am for Vinit. He really didn’t deserve to be voted off…atleast not this week. Now I don’t even know who I should root for…..most likely Harshit? Nah….it will have to be Debojit. I feel really deserves it more than anyone else. :thumbsup:

    Alvida. Jai Mata Di.