Let the countdown begin! It's four days left and I'm headed to
Though I have, with time, gotten much better at pre-packing and arrival times at airports, if you know anything about me, I don't plan ahead very well. In fact, those of you that have traveled with me know I tend to pack ten minutes before I'm headed to the airport, only to get to the airport 20 minutes before the flight leaves (I think I have only missed one flight ever because I was late, thank you very much).
The only reason I'm mostly packed four days before departure is because I have to give a list to one of our directors as to what is in the suitcases for customs purposes. For the last week or so, my living room has looked like one of those underground plastic surgery clinics in
I bought mosquito repellent clothing. That was different. They smell a tad funny, but I'm not going over there to pick up a date so whatever keeps the bugs away I'm fine with. I'm making a trip to Walmart on Monday, so I should be all set. I also went to the grocery store to stock up on Vitamin water, protein bars and pre-packed tuna cans. I'm still counting on getting the travelers bug so I can lose a few pounds.
All in all, everything is going smoothly so far. The one issue I've had is with the "travel agency" we are signed up with. Long story short, it's been a lot of "who's on first" action going on. I have gotten a phone call from one agent, who speaks very broken English, asking me for the credit card number for my flight, only to have her call me five minutes later asking for the number again, not remembering she called prior. The agency said they found us a deal on a flight, but I and another nurse found the same flight, same airline, etc. cheaper on another website. Oops.
They forgot to email me my itinerary. That was another three phone calls. Then there were multiple calls about my passport and Visa fees. I drank a lot of wine the night I had to mail out my passport to these people. But I have just heard that our director has our passports in hand safely and ready to go. Good. Good riddens "travel agency".
I received an email from one of the directors yesterday, telling us where our lodging is going to be. Sounds like we won't exactly be roughing it. The first hotel is located in
We'll spend two days in
Though they mostly speak English, I should probably start looking at that page of language translations I got over a month ago at our meeting and start learning how to say the important phrases, like "Do you take credit cards?", "Where is the bathroom?", and my personal favorite phrase, which I have learned in over 10 different languages:
"Two beers please."
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