Post-Pre-Planning
I am confused by this site. I am curious if i’ll be able to get it to work properly. Today is Monday, which means I have only three more days before I leave. I wish I was leaving later than 4:30 pm. What a stupid time. That means I have to try and go to sleep for at least 5 or 6 hours at around 7:00 pm Chicago time. I hope the “mother’s little helper” that Keith gave me will work. I tried one out last Friday night and really couldn’t feel any difference. I still woke up at least twice during the course of the night. But, that will have to do because i’m too uncertain about taking more. I will want to get up and walk on my own when we get to Amsterdam. I wonder if i’ll have time to see the world’s biggest mall? I kind of hope not cause I really don’t need to do any shopping before vacation even starts. Anyway, I think it’s a pretty quick turn around. I will have plenty O time to do whatever when we get to Istanbul. I plan to buy my visa and hopefully check my bag so I can go into the city for a while. I want to try the new metro and see how well it works. I figure i’ll just go to some new neighborhood and wander around to kill some time before my 11:30 pm boarding for Damascus. And speaking of 11:30 pm boarding times. Whose brainy idea was that? I understand that most or maybe all flights from Europe get in in the midle of the night. So, the airport might be hoppin’ at 1:30 am. The only advantage I see is that the drive to the hotel should be quick. I can’t imagine sitting in hot, polluted air, stuck in what sounds like really bad traffic conjestion, after traveling for almost twenty four hours. Maybe I should consider some “wake me up pills” in addition to the “sleep tight” ones. Or maybe I’ll just rely on the local java. That stuff puts lead in your pencil.
Tags: middle east, Travel
August 30th, 2005 at 6:32 pm
Java….?????
Explain the experience sometime please. Thanks.
August 31st, 2005 at 9:39 am
Anita
Best Wishes for a Wonderful vacation.
Laurie
September 2nd, 2005 at 12:12 pm
Have a nice journey. And leave troubles at home. It’ s the most important thing to do. Than all seems better. Good luck….
Ciaooooooooooo,……and many kisses
September 2nd, 2005 at 10:50 pm
Ummm, tio moco, if you don’t know what “java” is in this context – it is another name for coffee. Anita is talking about something to put her to sleep, and also something to wake her up again. Coffee is a stimulant which is supposed to wake people up. Turkish coffee is almost thick and syrupy (Coffee beans ground and a little water added), so she is suggesting it would do a very good job to ker her awake!