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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Flying Once More

At the Sanford International Airport now. I got up at 3:30 am this morning, catching a flight to Ohio today (on Allegiant of course). It will be a busy 12 days!

#traveling, #storyofmylife

Friday, September 11, 2015

Never Forget!

September 11th is a day that no American can ever forget. I know I certainly will NEVER forget what happen that day 14 years ago nor will I forget where I was.

My mom and I (7 years old) were at the Nationwide Children's Hospital (then the Columbus Children's Hospital) in Columbus, OH. I remember watching the frightening videos clip playing over and over again, in a children's hospital no less.

I continue to pray for those who lost their family and friends on that fateful day. Hopefully, we as a nation will always remember who we were on the 12th.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

British Airways Catches Fire!

Why is it that every time I am am getting ready to, fly I hear about some plane accident.  The last time I was going getting ready for a trip I stayed-up until about mid-night watching "Air Crash Investigation" on YouTube!

"Two people had minor injuries after a British Airways plane caught fire Tuesday afternoon at McCarran International Airport (Las Vegas International)."

http://nation.foxnews.com/2015/09/08/2-hurt-after-british-airways-plane-catches-fire-mccarran-video

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The best way to survive a long-haul flight

On a personal note, I will say that I tend to go into a mode almost of hibernation. When I am on a flight, any flight, I tend to more or less find a position and stay that way fro extended periods of time. If you have a friendly seat mate that helps too. 


Now, I understand that no every one can handle flights the way I do, actually the way I do it can be dangerous for those who are likely to develop blood clots. So, I am not saying you need to do it my way, that is just how I do it.

Below is an article I found with some good information for the every day person. 

"Are you planning to take the world’s longest flight any time soon?
Even if you're not, people are traveling greater distances with shorter turn around times.  So, let's take a second to remember the toll of flying long periods can take on your body.
From more benign issues like disrupted sleep or dehydration to serious medical problems like deep vein thrombosis, surviving a long haul flight is no easy feat.
Luckily  the team at HotelClub created a handy infographic that provides an hour-by-hour rundown for what to do during a 15-plus hour flight. The guide even offers advice for what to do in days leading up to the flight. 
Pro-tip: Always seek out the last minute upgrades for a roomier seat on your journey. And as tempting as that mid-flight Bloody Mary may be, it's usually best to avoid alcohol. 
Getting the right gear and in-flight exercises can also help.  Check out these tips and others on this must-read guide before you're next long-haul flight."

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2015/09/08/best-way-to-survive-long-haul-flight/?intcmp=hpff

Monday, September 7, 2015

Labor Day Weekend at Bonnet Creek!

I got to spend a nice relaxing Labor Day Weekend at the Bonnet Creek Resort in Orlando, FL. Was not originally planning on staying there but, mom's rental did not rent and she did not want it to go to waste so, lucky me! :P











Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Understanding Law on Cruise Ships - By: Edison Vargas

While cruise ships are responsible in ensuring their passengers are safe at all times, they do follow a different law to companies on land. Cruise ship law is very complex and in the event you have an accident while sailing around the world on one of these luxury liners, it's imperative that you seek the help of a professional ship injury lawyer, who has experience in how this law works and how to help you manage your claim effectively.
Whether you are on land or at sea, you are at risk of certain accidents and incidents. You can be injured while walking past the pool, slipping on the wet decking or you can be injured by another passenger, get food poisoning from the kitchen crew and more.
Cruise ship law covers everything from being robbed to be assaulted and having an accident to being attacked by pirates. While you may think it is significantly safer on a ship than flying to a foreign country and exploring, you will find the statistics are very much the same. The difference is than on a ship you get a once in a lifetime experience where you enjoy life on board, visiting new countries and making new friends along the way.
Cruise ships are expected to provide you with safe transport. Of course there are times when this doesn't go exactly to plan, even though the cruise company has taken all the relevant steps to ensure your safety. In the event of an accident or incident on board, you have the right to file a claim. The claim should be handled by a professional and experienced injury lawyer as soon as you get home and have your feet on stable ground.
What many passengers who find themselves ill or injured while at sea don't realize is that claims are subject to cruise ship law. This means that you need to follow a strict protocol. This protocol is known and understood by injury lawyers who specialize in maritime law and can provide you with the information and assistance you need to successfully file a claim within the agreed time frame.
Another thing you may not realize is that not all cruise ships are from your country, this means that they are regulated by the law in the country they are registered. This can be exceptionally confusing as the law in one country often varies from that of another.
The good news is that when sailing international waters, they are all regulated by the international laws, which should be fully understood by your cruise ship injury lawyer. The international regulations require that all crew are trained, the crew should be competent in what they do, there should be adequate fire safety procedures and equipment in place and there should be lifesaving on board. In addition to this the ship is required to have specific navigational equipment and safety management in place.
The ship company is responsible to ensure that each and every passenger is protected from physical harm. Of course there are those few occasions where passengers will find themselves injured, whether they slip on a wet deck, fall in their cabin bathroom or fall down some stairs.
In the event of a passenger going missing, whether they fall overboard or go offshore during an excursion and get lost, it is up to the cruise company to follow set search and rescue protocols, doing what they can to find the passenger in the shortest period of time.
All injury lawyers will ask to see your ticket. On the back of your ticket you will find the process that is to be followed when it comes to filing a claim in the event of an injury. This will include the time frame the cruise company allows, which can be anything from six months to one year in which you have the right to claim.
Crew Advocacy is a personal injury and commercial litigation law specialist with over twenty year's industry experience. This law firm offers their services in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade country. They are a team of bilingual professionals ranging from lawyers to support staff who handle a high volume of maritime claims ranging from wage disputes to personal injury claims and harassment cases to wrongful death, medical malpractice and more. Crew Advocacy offers a professional service working to a fast resolution. They ensure their clients understand the process, offering a wealth of information and a high level of service. To find out more, visit http://www.crewadvocacy.com.


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