2009 SEA Games and Argon Animation Inc

2009 SEA Games and Argon Animation Inc

2009 SEA Games and Argon Animation are at it again.

Leaving For 2009 SEA Games

Leaving For 2009 SEA Games

Yesterday I left Manila on a jet plane (Actually Thai Airways) for another great period in the life of Argon!

After traveling through Bangkok and a 1 hour delay I finally arrived in Vientiane in Laos and got to the Sabaidee Hotel and very nice too. Except no kettle!

So today I go to site and will take a look at what is in store for me over the next 20 days as I get ready for the 2009 Sea Games here. It’s exciting!

Yesterday was an interesting day for me. I watched a movie on the plane which said “what’s the point of doing anything if you don’t enjoy it?” so as I sat there waiting for the late plane, instead of getting angry I decided just to enjoy it and finished reading my book (Blink by Malcolm Gladwell – It’s great – Read it!)

Yesterday I arrived in a country I have never been to before. It’s cool to do something new and during the day I noticed how many people I came in touch with.

Most of them I just looked at and spoke to only a few. A nod here a “hello” there and off we go never to see each other again.

Sometimes our lives meet just for a moment and then on with our own lives again. Sometimes, we swap numbers or cards, but for the most part we never know each other. It’s very strange.

Boarding For 2009 SEA Games

Boarding For 2009 SEA Games

Every one’s life is so important to them!

Today’s blog is not about lasers, it’s just about the journey to the lasers. I had a great first day, just enjoying the travel and the new people and the new experiences.

Laos looks really nice. Streets are clean, the people seem friendly and nice and it’s not too hot here. Less humidity.

I am looking forward to work tonight and getting ready for the opening ceremony for the 2009 Sea Games.

Tomorrow I will bring you some photographs of the stadium and tonight’s work, but for now this is Tim Bennett for Argon Animation News, 2009 Sea Games, Vientiane, Laos.

(I have always wanted to say that!)