Final preparations
I'm really damn tired. We're catching a bus to the train station (to take the train to Vancouver, to get on the plane to Calgary, to transfer to the plane to London) at 5:50 a.m. Ouch. So I'm not really expecting to feel coherent or well-rested anytime soon.
After a few last-minute near disasters, we're packed and ready to go. I'm afraid we both got a little uptight about packing light. In the picture below, you're looking at a shirt on a digital scale.
Yes, we're sad and pathetic. But in the end, we're headed to England for two weeks carrying only these two (relatively) small backpacks. I don't think we'll even have to check them.
(Hers and his, in case you're wondering. Oh, and the nylabone stays here.)
There may be a few blog updates from Jolly Olde England, so stay tuned.
After a few last-minute near disasters, we're packed and ready to go. I'm afraid we both got a little uptight about packing light. In the picture below, you're looking at a shirt on a digital scale.
Yes, we're sad and pathetic. But in the end, we're headed to England for two weeks carrying only these two (relatively) small backpacks. I don't think we'll even have to check them.
(Hers and his, in case you're wondering. Oh, and the nylabone stays here.)
There may be a few blog updates from Jolly Olde England, so stay tuned.
3 Comments:
I'm assuming you aren't taking the bikes this time?
Hope you find lots of custard creams!
wow--i can't even go somewhere for one night with only one bag. you guys rock! have a blast and eat lots of fud with real butter for me. i've never been out of the u.s. except for vancouver, bc, so i'm eager to see the pics and hear the stories from this trip. : )
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