IT'S HERE! It's happening. It's the final countdown.
I may be somewhat sick. My liquids bag may be overflowing. But it's still HAPPENING. We are leaving tomorrow! So I guess I should totally be in bed since it's like 7:30 and I'm waking up at 4:00. But THAT'S not happening. Madeline's not here yet. So how could I go to sleep?
I'm having tomato bisque. Going to sleep. Going to Greece!
Might update the blog sometime while overseas... maybe.
Love you guys! This is gonna be one hell of a trip!
-Monica
Sunday 4 August 2013
Tuesday 23 July 2013
And then the countdown gets real...
The things I'm asking myself:
-When am I taking Madeline's suitcase?
-Am I packing this weekend?
-Do I even know what I'm packing?
-One or two pairs of pants?
-Cardigan, sweater, light jacket or basic hoodie?
-Why do I keep buying more stuff when nothing will fit in the case?
-Should I pre-load my Starbucks card before we leave?
-Do they even have Starbucks in Greece?
-Am I making a journal?
-Should I just buy a journal?
-Is there still time to learn basic German?
-How do I manage to look alive while flying?
-Will there be hot guys at the airports? (Answer: yes, duh.)
-Seriously, what am I wearing on the plane?
-Is it actually physically possible to avoid jet-lag?
-Do I need a bigger purse?
-How can I hide money without a fanny-pack?
-Do people wear makeup on long-haul flights? Just me?
-What food am I bringing on the plane?
-Do they actually allow food to be brought on planes?
-How will I pack my contacts, solution and meds?
-What sunglasses case do I bring?
-Do I really have to bring my glasses?
-Can I actually afford to eat and still see tourist attractions?
-Will I meet Johnny Depp in Venice?
-If I can't, why can Angelina Jolie?
Isn't Brad enough for you, Angelina? |
I read an entire book today. But I have to admit, it was not the book I was supposed to be reading. I have not been studying basic German like I promised myself I would. From the conception of this trip over 100 days ago, I promised myself I would be the one who could communicate, even if only vaguely, with locals in every country. Sprek-en-zee Deutsch, anyone? But I'm failing myself. Francais? Facile? Greek? Kalimera. Italian? Bonjourno! It's hard to keep all the little touristy greetings seperate from each other, though. I need to make my journal so I can jot down my languages/translation information. Maybe I'll do that today.
So I won't post again until I get my act together with my basic knowledge of French, Italian, Greek, and German.
Au revoir...
-Monica
Thursday 18 July 2013
Is this real life?
I'm getting to the point soon, I promise. |
But back to the purpose of this blog.
You wouldn't think things would be changing in our itinerary at this point. I mean, we're leaving in UNDER 3 WEEKS. How can things be changing? We must have it all together at this point. We must have known exactly what we were doing, like, 60 days ago. But no. And that's okay! Because everything got better. This and that got moved around, multiple country eurrail hopes and dreams were dashed, a rental car was arranged and we get to make our own path somewhere between Nice and Paris. I would like to thank my brilliant Aunt for choosing that path. How could an idea like this really come to be?
If you close your eyes and imagine you're in a fairytale - maybe there's a vast forest. Gorgeous mountains with snow at the tips of the peaks. Water all around. And of course there's probably a castle somewhere in that mix. What if you wanted to enter that fairytale? What would be a close comparison, where could fiction become reality?
Well, here. That's where. |
-Monica
Saturday 13 July 2013
Don't Worry, Be Happy
Europe is 23 days away, and there are so many things to be done!
Of course I am ECSTATIC the trip is so soon, but naturally I can't brush off the feeling that there is not ENOUGH time left to prepare. There are still tickets to purchase, hotels to book, reservations to make, things to buy- you name it, it probably still needs to be done. We're even making last minute changes to locations, accommodations and transportation. I'm constantly worrying over what could go wrong when we arrive. What if a hotel reservation didn't go through? What if we get pick-pocketed? What if I don't bring enough money and end up broke halfway into the trip? Monica and I made a packing list last night of everything we need to bring, but do I even have a suitcase to pack it in yet? Of course not! Oh, great. There's another thing to stress about. How in the WORLD am I supposed to pack 3 weeks worth of clothing in one carry on suitcase? An impossible feat, surely.
Whenever I find myself thinking these thoughts- and STRESSING over them, I take a minute to laugh at myself. Read the first 5 words of this blog post again, Amelia. Europe is 23 days away! I'm about to leave on the trip of a LIFETIME and I'm stressing about silly things! I consider myself the luckiest person alive to be traveling to the 3 most beautiful countries in the world with the 3 most beautiful women in the world. Sure, things still need to be done, but they'll get done. And I'll bet at least 10 things will go wrong within the first few days in Europe, but who cares? They'll make for a better story down the road!
Even though sometimes I seem stressed out about the silliest things, I can't help but smile when I really look at the big picture. In exactly one month, I will be on my way from the stunning Greek Islands to the spectacular city of Venice with 3 of the most important people to me in the world. There are not words capable of describing how this makes me feel.
So, next time I complain about how I don't have enough time to pack, or how jet-lagged I'll be when I arrive to Athens, please, stop me. Take me by the shoulders and give me a little shake. Look me in the eyes and tell me:
Of course I am ECSTATIC the trip is so soon, but naturally I can't brush off the feeling that there is not ENOUGH time left to prepare. There are still tickets to purchase, hotels to book, reservations to make, things to buy- you name it, it probably still needs to be done. We're even making last minute changes to locations, accommodations and transportation. I'm constantly worrying over what could go wrong when we arrive. What if a hotel reservation didn't go through? What if we get pick-pocketed? What if I don't bring enough money and end up broke halfway into the trip? Monica and I made a packing list last night of everything we need to bring, but do I even have a suitcase to pack it in yet? Of course not! Oh, great. There's another thing to stress about. How in the WORLD am I supposed to pack 3 weeks worth of clothing in one carry on suitcase? An impossible feat, surely.
Whenever I find myself thinking these thoughts- and STRESSING over them, I take a minute to laugh at myself. Read the first 5 words of this blog post again, Amelia. Europe is 23 days away! I'm about to leave on the trip of a LIFETIME and I'm stressing about silly things! I consider myself the luckiest person alive to be traveling to the 3 most beautiful countries in the world with the 3 most beautiful women in the world. Sure, things still need to be done, but they'll get done. And I'll bet at least 10 things will go wrong within the first few days in Europe, but who cares? They'll make for a better story down the road!
Even though sometimes I seem stressed out about the silliest things, I can't help but smile when I really look at the big picture. In exactly one month, I will be on my way from the stunning Greek Islands to the spectacular city of Venice with 3 of the most important people to me in the world. There are not words capable of describing how this makes me feel.
So, next time I complain about how I don't have enough time to pack, or how jet-lagged I'll be when I arrive to Athens, please, stop me. Take me by the shoulders and give me a little shake. Look me in the eyes and tell me:
life is beautiful, we're going to Europe!-Amelia :)
Monday 17 June 2013
Travel toiletries
So Amelia and I (Monica) have put together a CRAZY long list of travel toiletries... not saying that we'll have all of these, but it's nice to put it all in one place and everyone can keep track of what they want for themselves. This is massive so start prepping now, people...
Hair Products
-Shampoo
-Conditioner
Hair Products
-Shampoo
-Conditioner
-Hairspray
-Hair Mousse
-Sea Salt Spray
-Detangler Spray
-Heat Protectant
-Headbands
-Ponytails
-Scrunchies
-Bobby Pins
-Clips
-Barrettes
-Hairbrush
-Comb
-Hairdryer
-Flat Iron
Skin Products
-Sunscreen
-Vaseline
-Moisturizer
-Blemish Cream
-Toothbrush
-Toothpaste
-Dental Floss
Eye Products
-Razor
-Perfume
-Body Spray
-Deodorant
-Medication
-Baby Powder
-Feminine Products
-Compact Mirror
-Body Wash
-Gum
-Hand Sanitizer
-Vaseline
-Moisturizer
-Blemish Cream
-Toner
-Lotion
-Lip Chap
-Makeup Wipes
-Make-up Remover
-Make-up
-Make-up Bag
-Face-masks
Dental Products
-Toothbrush
-Toothpaste
-Dental Floss
Eye Products
-Contacts
-Contact Solution
-Glasses
Hygiene/Other
-Tide to Go
-Wrinkle Spray
-Eyelash Curler
-Eyebrow Brush
-Tweezers
-Nail Clipper
-Nail Polish
-Nail Polish Remover
-Razor
-Perfume
-Body Spray
-Deodorant
-Medication
-Baby Powder
-Feminine Products
-Compact Mirror
-Body Wash
-Gum
-Hand Sanitizer
Sunday 9 June 2013
Relax
Everyone knows I'm the one who posts the most on this blog. I know what you're thinking, people.
"Yeah, you post too often Monica. Relax." |
My dog is so cute.
ANYWAYS.
On my time off I am ALWAYS thinking of this trip. Thus I always have things to say, and tips for my fellow wanderers and/or blog followers and travelers. So I'm going to tell you my rough ideas for my personal essentials for packing for 3 weeks AND how I plan on getting it in one little carry-on.
(I still don't really know how I'm going to accomplish this.)
First of all, they say that rolling (weird, I know) as opposed to folding clothing saves a lot of space and makes clothing less likely to wrinkle.
Start with shoes, and stuff those with socks or underwear, or bathing suit to keep shape of the shoes AND save space. Now that's savvy. Pack the shoes heel to toe at the foundation of the suitcase. Fill gaps at the bottom layer with bras, underwear, swimwear, tights, small clothing garments. Make an even layer.
And follow that with the bulkier items (jeans, shirts, dresses, skirts, pants). Below is an excellent video of HOW TO PACK LIGHT.
I'm thinking at least:
5 dresses
7 tops
5 shorts
5 skirts
2 pants
1 jacket
1 hoodie
Is that too much? Too little? I have no clue! Someone advise me.
Honestly, I have to make an update after I practice (yes, that's right, practice) packing my stuff into my suitcase.
In other news, I bought my main travel shoes!
This is my attempt of the day at modern art. |
It totally almost put me out of house and home to buy these. But the sport check guy was so convincing! My only concern with these is how can I rock skirts and dresses with them? I don't know. I'm not a supermodel so it will be a challenge. At least they make my feet look smaller than they are!
I have very few more things to do in preparation for the trip! And the list gets smaller everyday, along with the countdown;)
-Monica
Wednesday 5 June 2013
This will be some kind of crazy adventure
60 days, people! 60 days and only a few little hours until our fairytale begins. I know it's going to be like nothing ever before. This will be some kind of crazy adventure with you all.
I may be at work but this is where my brain is. |
After 40 hours of work in these past 5 days it just keeps me looking forward to every day. It's just that little thing in the back of my mind that brightens every moment. It's all leading to THIS. Yup, I'm going with YOU GUYS. I couldn't have made it happen without the three of you. We were born to travel together.
We're leaving the 8 months of snow and the ice behind... |
That's what's so perfect. And it just makes me want to blast certain songs on repeat and lie in the sun and be happy. (That's totally what I'm doing right now.)
Except I have to go to work.
Peace!
-Monica
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