2/02/2019

Back in Michigan - Detroit Auto Show & Failing at axe throwing ...

My Michigan trip continued - Monday and Tuesday were packed with interesting meetings at Farmington Hills. I was really happy that everybody had time to join our girls happy hour on Tuesday at my favorite place (Lucy & the wolf). Shared some great appetizers & news from the last months!
They didn't had the Negroni (first time that happened...) but we had a great time nevertheless!


Wednesday was my first day at the Bosch booth at the Detroit Auto Show. As a colleague was with me, I was able to sneak out for an hour to take a look at the exhibition - as to be expected, a bunch of SUVs, SUVs & SUVs 😅.











Ok - found a Mustang and a Corvette as well...







The day ended with a happy hour with customer which was a great opportunity for networking & the shuttle organized by Bosch made traveling back to the office quite easy.
Thursday was a full day again at the booth with a lot of good meetings and discussions - I noticed this in the evening as I was so tired (and hungry) - I decided to skip all other plans, head over to nearby Aijshin for a hot udon and a spicy California roll & go to bed early.



Friday was dedicated to West Coast alignment meetings so went back to my old office in Plymouth for several meetings and a networking lunch.
The day & week ended with an evening with friends - I gave in to the guys' wishes 😉 and we went axe throwing at Novi. Despite me not being that bad the last time at Ferndale, I really failed this time - but had fun! Plus the drinks at Bar Louie afterwards helped to forget my defeat...




Before leaving on Saturday, I originally was planning to do a bit of last minute shopping but winter was in Michigan so I decided to head out to the airport quite early - not a bad idea as more then 30-40 miles per hour wasn't possible on the highway.
Sad to leave but hoping to have a chance to come back sooner than later!

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