In an airport
Thursday, 2 September 2010 04:39 pmI'm sitting with
melted_snowball at Pearson. Next stop: Manchester. By early afternoon, we will be in Wales.
We're spending two nights in Wales; then 4 nights in Liverpool, where d. has a conference.
Then, we fly to Long Island, for the memorial for my grandmother who died this spring; we're spending two nights at dan's parents' place, and one night at my aunt's.
Possibly the biggest factor into whether this is a good trip for me, I expect, is whether I sleep OK. Last night it took me a while to fall asleep, and at 7:15 this morning there was street construction, which continued all morning. I tried napping, but it's really tough to sleep through random vibrations. I do hope I can sleep on the plane.
I am looking forward to this trip. I expect I'll take lots of photos.
This is the first time I've used my brand-new Canadian passport.
Since we're traveling to the US, we're bringing both US and Canadian passports. I admiit this makes me feel like a spy. :)
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We're spending two nights in Wales; then 4 nights in Liverpool, where d. has a conference.
Then, we fly to Long Island, for the memorial for my grandmother who died this spring; we're spending two nights at dan's parents' place, and one night at my aunt's.
Possibly the biggest factor into whether this is a good trip for me, I expect, is whether I sleep OK. Last night it took me a while to fall asleep, and at 7:15 this morning there was street construction, which continued all morning. I tried napping, but it's really tough to sleep through random vibrations. I do hope I can sleep on the plane.
I am looking forward to this trip. I expect I'll take lots of photos.
This is the first time I've used my brand-new Canadian passport.
Since we're traveling to the US, we're bringing both US and Canadian passports. I admiit this makes me feel like a spy. :)