blog? what? is this like one of those tweet things?
Packed by headlamp. Upon re-evaluating some outfit choices in actual light, perhaps they are not as coordinated as anticipated. Bright side: hipsters will love me.
This hotel is huge. I DON'T THINK ANYONE ELSE IS STAYING IN THIS HOTEL.
Probably no one will read this. That's ok.
PS.... Fact: no one in the world buys Toms Glitters. Fact: EVERYONE IN INDIANA WEARS TOMS GLITTERS.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
things I didn't tell my employers before they hired me for this job.
1. I have a long history of incredibly poorly planned travel adventures.
EXHIBIT A: that time a friend and I thought it was a good idea to decide at 6am to leave for Canada, to camp for about 18 hours in the driving rain, and then come straight back. Somewhere along the way I ate a sort-of-moldy veggie burger and garlicky pancakes. We're still friends.... but it was dicey there for awhile. Note: I forgot my sleeping bag, and also pants.
2. It's genetic. Ask me about that time.... well, ask me about any family vacation I've ever been on. At least two of these stories end in being stranded in broken or motorless boats on large bodies of water, and don't even get me STARTED on that time we drove to Mt. Rushmore and ended up in Sturgis days before the motorcycle rally.
3. The only thing I dislike more than packing is unpacking. I'm hoping that if my suitcase and I spend enough time together, we'll come to an understanding. The understanding that I will be wearing the same dirty clothes for two months straight.
4. On the bright side, I can fall asleep anywhere, around any amount of noise, and for any length of time. My solution for any stressful or difficult situation is typically to take a nap, and hope everything will be resolved when I wake up. This works particularly well for ending unwanted conversations.
5. I really like numbered lists.
6. Seriously, though. This is going to be great. What better way to start a season of travel than attempting to fly out during an oncoming hurricane? Nothing can go wrong.
Love,
R.W.P.
(Road Warrior Princess.)
EXHIBIT A: that time a friend and I thought it was a good idea to decide at 6am to leave for Canada, to camp for about 18 hours in the driving rain, and then come straight back. Somewhere along the way I ate a sort-of-moldy veggie burger and garlicky pancakes. We're still friends.... but it was dicey there for awhile. Note: I forgot my sleeping bag, and also pants.
2. It's genetic. Ask me about that time.... well, ask me about any family vacation I've ever been on. At least two of these stories end in being stranded in broken or motorless boats on large bodies of water, and don't even get me STARTED on that time we drove to Mt. Rushmore and ended up in Sturgis days before the motorcycle rally.
3. The only thing I dislike more than packing is unpacking. I'm hoping that if my suitcase and I spend enough time together, we'll come to an understanding. The understanding that I will be wearing the same dirty clothes for two months straight.
4. On the bright side, I can fall asleep anywhere, around any amount of noise, and for any length of time. My solution for any stressful or difficult situation is typically to take a nap, and hope everything will be resolved when I wake up. This works particularly well for ending unwanted conversations.
5. I really like numbered lists.
6. Seriously, though. This is going to be great. What better way to start a season of travel than attempting to fly out during an oncoming hurricane? Nothing can go wrong.
Love,
R.W.P.
(Road Warrior Princess.)
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
The Diary of a Road Warrior
Dear Diary,
I am proud of myself. I have been to TJMaxx in 11 states. I am a serious business traveler.
xo,
R.W.
I am proud of myself. I have been to TJMaxx in 11 states. I am a serious business traveler.
xo,
R.W.
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