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A picture is worth a thousand words… and at least $100

Friday, August 4th, 2006

Travel junkies like to tell you that you don’t need any material goods in order to travel and you shouldn’t spend any money on things before your trip. They are lying. Either that or they all already own the things that you will need and assume that the rest of us do to. Damn them!

This is all to say that today I went out and bought a digital camera. I’ll be doing a lot of traveling and when one travels things often get lost or stolen. I figured that I should buy a cheaper camera so I won’t feel as bad when, inevitably, for one reason or another, said camera is no longer in my possession. That, and I’m cheap.

So, I walked into CompUSA to find that all of their cameras were over $100. All except for one: the Vivitar Vivicam for $99. It actually seemed like a really great camera. It’s got 6 mega pixels and 3X optical zoom. Those things sound cool don’t they? The downsides were that the guy who sold it to me looked at me funny for buying such a cheapo camera and it’s only as cheap as $99 after rebates, before rebates, it’s $160.

I hate rebates. I think everybody hates them. I can’t imagine how one could not hate them. You know that they exist because the manufacturers are counting on you to flake out and not collect your money. So that makes you try doubly hard to get that rebate check to your door. But they make it so damn hard, that most of the time, you just end up scratching your head and wondering how the date to collect your rebate came and went so fast. If this ends up happening to me, I will be the sucker who bought a Vivitar camera when I could have bought a Canon.

Oh, and I also bought a $10 camera case, came home and found out that there was a case in the camera box already. And everybody here speaks English. This does not bode well.

-sarah

P.S. Since I’m new to this digital camera thing, does anyone know the best way to store photos while traveling? Can I plug my camera into any computer, or do I need to bring the CD that formats the computer to recognize the camera with me when I travel? And once I get my pictures onto a computer, then what? Are there websites that I can upload them to for free? Thanks for the help!

We’ve got the tickets to prove it

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

I have made a very long to-do list. Actually, I’ve made about ten very long to-do lists, all with the same things listed. I have a bad habit of writing to-do lists when I’m waiting in line, watching tv, or, you know, procrastinating. So, I have now written the same to-do list several times over. It always begins with the same bullet point: “Buy Tickets.” I’ve quit my job, I’ve started getting rid of furniture, but the trip didn’t seem real until today, when I crossed “Buy Tickets” off all of my many lists. Yes, it’s true; I am now the proud owner of several paper airline tickets that I am terrified I will lose.

We went through STA because after a bunch of research it seemed like our flights would be a lot cheaper to book through a travel agency than on our own. And STA can easily get us youth fares because we’re both under 26. So, we walked into STA’s very trendy San Francisco office and bought a ticket from Tulsa to Cancun in mid October, one from San Jose to Quito in mid January (with a stopover for a few days in Panama City), and one from Lima to Miami at the end of March. We figured that we’d wait to buy our ticket from Miami to Tulsa (where our car will be) until we knew that we didn’t want to change the date of our flight back to the States.

So, it’s official: I’m going on this trip. I’ve got the unemployment, the blog, and now the tickets to prove it.

-Sarah

Preparations

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006
I do not do anything without reading about it first. If I can't read about it, it can't be done. These are the books I've read in preparation for the most irresponsible thing I've ever considered doing: The White ... [Continue reading this entry]

it begins…

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006
This is the beginning of a story that I didn't anticipate I would be telling. Some people have grand plans to travel. They create travel savings accounts. They plan their lives around where they're going to go ... [Continue reading this entry]