30 May 2007

Birthday Celebrations Continue

Madrid and Milan weren't enough. There had to be more.

Not the best of news, my Dad was feeling ill and I felt he needed some support. After family consultations and discussions, I made sure I would fly over to L.A. and give him some support.

And so I did. 1 week, Stop-over: London.

5hrs in London waiting in transfer... as if!

After some careful time calculations, I decided to meet up at a pub on the same tube line as Heathrow with some friends back from uni and other Portuguese immigrants who really are scattered all over the world. A quick couple of pints and sausage and mash whilst catching up with some of your best buds, what else can you want??

I was really impressed to see such a big turn up (around 15!) at such an early time for a Sunday morning!


Cheers guys, it was awesome.

Then off to L.A. Spent a lot of time with my Dad and that was great. It really felt good. And he his feeling better. I was able to see most of my family too, including my cousins.
Once again, these bastards made sure I had a good time...

Went to Belmont, Day After, Area and a Persian - Jewish engagement party, all in just one week... L.A. at it's best!

Check this out, it happened the day before I went surfing to this same beach:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB9mxYliuMo

I got back to Madrid, cheeky dinner at Maison Blanche with uncles who were visiting, and next day, official opening of Le Marquis, crazy...




Saturday, off to Lisbon. Was going to work Monday and Tuesday, visiting a food fair and having meetings, but the price was the same as flying out on Saturday, and the 'computer' said yes.

Nonstop. Went surfing 3 times, cool dinner with friends then on to Lux, sushi @ Estado Liquido with great company, and saw Sporting Lifting the Cup at Jamor!



25 May 2007

Quarter of a Century

25 years on... who would have said... time goes by so quickly, really… But giving it some thought I think I am lucky to be able to say that I have lived an intense life filled with innumerous experiences, mostly very much positive, without a doubt!

I have lived in 5 different countries. I have traveled to more than 20.

My first job I took it 10 years ago. I have worked seriously for the last 3, with 3 distinctive experiences.

I have a group of brothers in Portugal. Have a group of brothers/cousins in the UK, and a lot of fantastic and sincere friends all across the world.

I get along great with my parents, my family loves me. I love them.

I have had a lot of girl(friend)s, and a very special one.

As each day goes by, I still am the same person, just wiser and more oriented.

I am still a kid inside, a kid that comes out occasionally or more often than that, very bohemian, sociable and mainly a ‘bon vivant’.

But at the same time I wonder, like most people who hit that age group, what have I achieved? How far have I gone? Did I reach any objectives, or did I really have any?

It was interesting to discuss this matter with my very good friends Henry and Stav, at different moments.

As I see it, from 20 to 25 years of age, you should truly create a steady, complete and wide base that will help you make the most of the next 5 years to come, until you’re 30.

That is, in that period of time, you’re at university, you get out of university, you discover who you are and how you act, you get into the professional world, you get your first real job and you get to know your best skills, both human and technical.
Once you know what you are most performing at, you try to define what your really want.

It is a time where you test things, and things test you. You’re the researcher but are also the lab rat. And the key is in learning from your experiences, both the good and the bad ones.

A lot of people are disappointed because they thought they would have attained a lot of things, like for instance make their first million, by the time they were 25. Some even have managed it, but then it takes them ages to make their 2nd million.

I think that is because they didn’t have a solid enough background that would give them the support they needed.

So why rush? Why be greedy and want everything? Obviously, it’s good to be ambitious, but it’s bad to be overambitious. Take your time and make sure you do things right.

You might make your 1st million when you’re only 26 but I’m pretty sure that if you’re well-balanced enough you’ll make your 2nd one in no time.

25-30, that is a much more important period in my belief. Then, you should really set yourself some goals. Somewhat concrete and well-defined, but make sure you’re flexible about them (it does matter!). Be more responsible and more serious. Don’t forget who you are though.

Nonetheless, to achieve these targets, you need that solid and structured base, you need that firm foundation which made you stronger and now helps you keep your cool each step you take. You need it in order for these 5 years to be the most rewarding and fruitful ever, since they are, as I see it, the confirmation years (of our potential?).

I have come up with 2 aims for the next 5 years. However, I am not pressuring myself to accomplish them by all means within that time slot. You essentially need something to guide you through your life…

One will be the reflection of stability: the combination of a good and interesting job, full of prospects, from which I learn a great deal; with a steady, happy and fulfilling relationship, love engulfing the feeling of time going by…

Those are two factors that will reassure me that the following 5 years will be even better.

The 2nd one is the reward on the experience I have had, what I have lived, what I went through and all the hard work I had to lead. The image of my objectives, as if it were a landmark.

To find out what they are call 1 – 800 – WISHFUL – THINKING!!

I will not get into more details; we will see how things flow.

And now I will go and enjoy this moment, since it’s not everyday that you celebrate a quarter of a century in Madrid, Milan, London, L.A. and Lisbon!

17 May 2007

Word Game


I wonder what their daily specials will be....

11 May 2007

The World Has Gone Crazy!

So today was the last day my 'boss', the Director of Imbiosis, was seen as such. He had decided a couple of weeks ago to engage in a new phase in his career, starting and managing a CSR consultancy company.

There is just one little dilemma here... Or should I say miscalculous:
Imbiosis is a small company. Even though we are part of GENETRIX, the 2nd biggest biotech group in Spain (englobing altogether 7 companies) and growing rapidly, there's only like 5 of us: 2 in the lab and 3 (incl. Director) in the office!

This means it'll just be me and my colleague Carolina handling most of the issues while they try and recruit a new director!

The president(a) of the group asked me to step into her office to have a few words...
She wanted to know if I had decided if I wanted to stay with them after the internship, because that would reflect on the recruitment of the new director...
She also said that while they will be looking, I was the right person to take the lead and make the company move forward... F&ck me!!


+ = ?!

Birthday Business Trip!

So after a couple of a couple of hours´sleep I managed no to oversleep and be on time to get on the plane (rather unusual I know...) heading to Milan.



Stayed at the Starhotel Andersson by Milano Centrale train station then headed off to Fiera Milano for TuttoFood, the fair I had to spread some charm at (yes I did have to work on my birthday!).



So what to do at night?? Dinner and drinks on my own?? No!!!

Went for dinner with this really nice girl I had met from Small World (ASW) who decided to show me a good time in Milan for my 25th birthday!! (not in that way you pervs, nothing happened).



Dinner at PaperMoon (according to the critics one of the 10 best in town), then went to Chocolat for probably the best ice cream I have ever had. Short stop at the Trussardi bar for a little private party followed by a quick tour on foot of the hotspots of Milan!
Awesome!



6.30am! Rrrrrring! Time to get ready to catch the train for Genova, for a meeting...



Beautiful town, so characteristic of the typical little Italy.

10 May 2007

Dinner @ Le Marquis

So Sunday the 6th of May, eve of my 25th birthday... I didn't know what to do for it since the next day I would be flying out early in the morning to Milan... So decided to gather the closest friends I had made here in Madrid since I had arrived almost 4 months ago, pretty much all Portuguese (except for you JC!!!)!
I wanted to take them to my favourite restaurant, Maison Blanche, but it closes on Sundays. Tried Arabia, booked it, but then I found out that JC's restaurant had finally opened!

Le Marquis, Fetish restaurant lounge on Plaza España, owned by Pacha director and other partners, supposed to become the most sought after in Madrid! (It has a bed in the VIP room!)




We had the privilege to be his first 'normal' customers, so we got VIP treatment!
I had a great time, and the rest of the gang too I think, just check the pics!




Cheers guys.

Ps: JC, your restaurant rocks, and you will rulee Madrid and the ladies!! Haha

06 May 2007

Visits visits and more visits

Some must be wondering why I decided to call this blog 'Hostal Madrid' ...
Well for two reasons: the amount of people that have and will come over to pay a visit, and the fact that I love receiving and hosting friends and people.
So so far, I've had the pleasure to see (not in any order) Pedro and Joao, Joao Grande (who helped me discover Madrid in the first few weeks), Gilles, Marta, 4 brothers (comment below), Mark and Ranger again, Manu and his brothers and cousins, Maria, Domingos, my beloved mother and maybe others that I might have forgotten, and still to come, Henry, Martinha, etc...

Here's a little taste, unfortunately I didn't capture everyone's presence here with the lens...





If you wanna try Hostal Madrid, just get in touch!!!