a bit daunted by the long trip
Well, I woke up Thursday morning thinking, "Wow, two weeks from today, we leave."
I woke up this morning thinking, "Wow, two weeks from today, we'll. still. be. traveling."
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Well, I woke up Thursday morning thinking, "Wow, two weeks from today, we leave."
I woke up this morning thinking, "Wow, two weeks from today, we'll. still. be. traveling."
4 comments:
after an all night lock out with 110 teenagers, at 6 am yesterday morning I thought, "in 2 weeks from today I am going to feel exactly like this."
I'm freakin' out!
Me too on the freaking out. I am so overwhelmed I am frozen. Jamie is being the get-it-done responsible guy and I am wandering around putting checklists in the fridge and the milk in my purse.
Do you think the Restaurants will be open on Sunday, Orthodox Easter?
(For other readers, Elle aka Lisa and her husband will be traveling at the same time as Jamie and I. Same flights out of Seattle and onwards.)
not sure about the resaurants for Easter. I thought about that too. I guess we will find out when we get there. I would guess at least he Amethyst restaurant would be open.
I have not yet put milk in my purse though. I do however write myself notes as to when I am supposed to be places. Big notes.
Mom and I were rejoicing that you got some real sleep on the plane. What a blessing.
Noted that it was 58 degrees where you are going.
Tim Called and he passed his navagation test. He was surprised. He has two more tests and he says they are easy.
Will watch this site alot.
Sounds like things could not have gone better so far.
DAD
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