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45 days and once again I’m wishing my life away. 

I’m running out of things to do. 

Luggage tags and boarding passes printed

Packing list done

Ordering odds and ends done

Adding up foreign currency needs done

Signed up for Roll Call activities

i need a hobby!

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30 days!

 

 

On 3/2/2019 at 1:23 PM, jagsfan said:

45 days and once again I’m wishing my life away. 

I’m running out of things to do. 

Luggage tags and boarding passes printed

Packing list done

Ordering odds and ends done

Adding up foreign currency needs done

Signed up for Roll Call activities

i need a hobby!

Calendar watching isn't a hobby?

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156 until my first Mediterranean cruise and first time in Europe. But 153 until we leave for Barcelona.  It has been way too long since my last cruise (Oct of '16). My mom passed away and dealing with her Estate and stuff...I finally decided I am not waiting to see Italy any longer...I may go broke but I am going.

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14 minutes ago, erby2283 said:

156 until my first Mediterranean cruise and first time in Europe. But 153 until we leave for Barcelona.  It has been way too long since my last cruise (Oct of '16). My mom passed away and dealing with her Estate and stuff...I finally decided I am not waiting to see Italy any longer...I may go broke but I am going.

Good for you.

I’ve seen too many people talk about the travel they’re going to do, and then it’s too late. 

Travel is good for the mind, the soul, and the heart. Cruising, especially, clears away the dark clouds and sets me free of the burdens I carry in my daily life. I don’t have have big ones, but there’s always something looming  over me that I need to take action on. 

You’ll be a whole new person when you come home, ready to tackle all the paperwork and decisions again. 

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2 hours ago, jagsfan said:

Good for you.

I’ve seen too many people talk about the travel they’re going to do, and then it’s too late. 

Travel is good for the mind, the soul, and the heart. Cruising, especially, clears away the dark clouds and sets me free of the burdens I carry in my daily life. I don’t have have big ones, but there’s always something looming  over me that I need to take action on. 

You’ll be a whole new person when you come home, ready to tackle all the paperwork and decisions again. 

Agreed, don't put things off, just go out and do them.

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