JAL and ANA

I must say that JAL and ANA>American Airlines. The stewardesses flight attendants for JAL and ANA are so hot. AA, well lets just say they don’t discrimitate based on age…

Seriously though, the service on JAL and ANA is top-notch. They give toys out to the kids on the plane. The food is actually good. The flight attendants are always courteous and never give any sort of bad attitude. Even the JAL and ANA staff at the airport are great. I wish I could fly JAL or ANA every time we fly. Come to think of it, the AA staff at Narita was just as good as the JAL and ANA staff. Could it be that it’s just Japanese training and culture?

Washlet


Washlet Control Panel

On our recent trip to Japan, I had the pleasure of using a washlet several times. For those of you that don’t know what a washlet is, it’s basically a toilet seat that shoots a stream of water at your privates for that clean, fresh feeling. The toilet seat also has a heater in it. There are a couple options, like a bidet stream of water for females, the oshiri stream of water for your buttinski, and then there is a forward/back position adjuster, and sometimes a strength adjustment. Sometimes there is also a some kind of ventilation system for minimal odor.

The only thing I am not sure about is if you are supposed to wipe before you use the stream of water, then wipe again, or just use the stream of water, then wipe. I did the former, in case you wanted to know.

Several months ago, we put an electrical outlet (with the help of a friend) behind the toilet downstairs, getting ready for a future washlet. I think that time is coming soon!

Jetlaggy Weekend

We arrived back home on Friday, and had a strange weekend due to jetlag. Unfortunately, the weekend is over and it’s back to work/school. Today Bay, Koa and I met Jeremy and May at the lake to do a little fishing and r/c sailing. We ended up at Brushy Creek Lake and sailed there. It’s a great location for r/c sailing, much better than Old Settler’s Park in Round Rock! We had a good time, and there was a strong wind to keep the boats moving along.

By the way, I am still writing the daily photoblog of our Japan vacation. I want to go back and write more captions and titles to the Flickr sets as well. I am going to post the blog entries in their intended dates, but put a note in the current date so you all don’t miss them.