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One Hike, Two Sandals, and a Beautiful Backpack

Sunday, August 6th, 2006

Yesterday we went on a very long hike in part to prepare ourselves for the hiking that we plan on doing on our trip, but mostly just because some friends of ours asked us to go hiking with them. I discovered a couple of things about myself on this hike. Firstly, I’m exactly like my mother when it comes to hiking: I tend to walk very fast; if we’re on a hike, then we must be headed somewhere and why not get there quickly if we can? And secondly, I should buy some hiking boots because it is hard to get places quickly in my sandals.

In other news, I bought myself a GOURGEOUS backpack, which will be my traveling companion while we’re on the road. AND, I got it for less than half of what it’s worth. Woot! Since we decided to go on this trip, I have been a frequent visitor at the REI Used Gear Sales at which the nice people at REI sell all the stuff that people have returned for a fraction of what it was worth originally. Some of the things are old or damaged, but some are beautiful, pristine, and new. For example, my new backpack was put in the Used Gear Sale because it was “too old to re-stock.” Now, it was very clear that the backpack had never been used before. It still had its tag and everything. But it had been sold several years ago and the buyer had promptly forgotten that she ever bought it. She must have let it sit in her closet for years before returning it. Anyway, point is, I got to buy an unused North Face backpack for less than half of what it was worth. And therefore, I win.

Score: Me and my backpack: 1, Whoever it was that we were competing against: 0

-Sarah

Phlebotomy schlebotomy

Saturday, August 5th, 2006

I got poked today. So the doctor could test my blood. I don’t fully understand the reason behind it, but I feel super accomplished. And maybe a little faint.

This was the first step towards getting vaccinated against those tropical diseases that we northerners find so troubling. Well, actually, the 3rd step. First, I called the travel hotline of my insurance carrier, where I was transferred to a chatty fellow who told me about driving down to Mexico in a van and partying on deserted beaches. After reminiscing about some girl and telling me what he’d do if he were my age, he took down my itinerary information. This took my whole lunch hour. About 45 minutes later, in my cubicle, I got a call from Anne the travel nurse, who again took my itinerary information and asked me several personal questions that you really don’t want to answer from a cubicle. It is a testament to my powers of obfuscation that I was able to conduct this entire conversation without alerting the office to my travel plans. (I have not yet given my notice, so this is a concern. Don’t tell.) She directed me to the lab, where I was poked. My blood will be tested for things like Hepatitis and Measles. Don’t ask me why. I just do what I’m told. Hopefully, on the 14th, I will receive my actual vaccinations, some antibiotics, anti-malarial drugs, and maybe a lollipop. There was no lollipop today.

Fun fact: the people who take your blood are called phlebotomists. Yes, phlebotomists. This is the funniest blood-related word I know.

-Megan

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 ... [Continue reading this entry]

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 ... [Continue reading this entry]

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]