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Sushi with Amanda

One of MK’s friends, Amanda, is a family law lawyer in São Paolo, and we
managed to get together for lunch at a nearby sushi place she likes.
Even though I’m not a 3WA’er, I suspect I may be an honorary one and
thus get Amanda’s count of 3WA people she’s met up to two. Hey, we don’t
often get down to Brazil! ;)

Anyway, Amanda is great. She’s doing well for herself in the Alameda
Lorne district? area? of São Paulo, which is where there are a number of
nicer restaurants and shops and whatnot. We had a lovely conversation
where I learned a lot about life in Brazil and São Paulo, and I think I
scared her a bit by telling her about what I do at Microsoft. However,
the trips to Beijing to meet with MSRA certainly piqued her interest!

Amanda took me to a lovely chocolate shop, which she thinks is the best
in São Paulo. It was great… we had some passionfruit truffles that
were to die for. I picked up a small (heh) gift for MK there — her
name, in 3″ chocolate letters! It should travel well, and I’m sure
she’ll enjoy it over the weeks to come. Sadly, no truffles, as they
wouldn’t travel well without a cooler or something to put them in.

Amanda and I parted company after sipping cafe briefly at a bistro near
her office, and then I headed back to Microsoft Brazil to pack up and
head to the airport. São Paulo, being a small city of only 15 million
people, has very well designed roadways and a wonderful mass
transportation system. That’s why we left for my 10 PM flight at 6 PM,
as it normally takes 2 hours to go 40 km (that’s like 24 miles) — the
distance to the airport. Yeah…. traffic was light that day, and my cab
driver familiar with the area, so we made it in an hour and a half. Hey,
16 miles per hour, not bad!

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