Most of you know that
mana_trini is on contract here in Mayotte, and that contract is supposed[1] to end August 15, 2009. What you may not know is that he has nine months paid vacation coming to him at that time. And what is the thing this wordhack and her loving wubs are most likely to do with 9 months on their hands?
Why, travel the world of course.
Yes, I know it may be too early to talk about this, but I've already spilled my slippery proverbial beans with one or two folks already, so I might as well lay out the whole scheme here.
Of necessity, we will return to mainland France for six weeks. Family to visit; belongings to stow away; a wedding to attend; backpacks, hiking boots, and winter(!) clothes to purchase...
Then come October 1st, or thereabouts, we shall fly to the United States for two months. An obligatory visit will be paid to the family, of course, but we also plan on visiting places neither of us has seen before. On the not-even-close-to-being-official intinerary: New York City[2], possibly Vermont (*waves at
rabiagale *), Chicago (if my dear friend C is still there), and then, either by plane or car, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming (Yellowstone, naturally), and Utah. The family States to visit are New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
From the States, we'll fly to Peru[3], possibly visiting Chile and Argentina while we're there. From South America, we'll hop to New Zealand, and then back to the northern hemisphere to hit Vietnam, Cambodia, and India.
We'll have 6 more weeks in France to find a place to settle before J is expected back to work.
Who else thinks this sounds like a totally rockin' experience???
[1] There is a slim chance that we could stay a fourth year, and in that case, this trip will be postponed to 2010-2011
[2] Mostly J's idea. Sorry, New Yorkers, but I could do without it.
[3] I really, really, really got get to work on improving my Spanish.
Why, travel the world of course.
Yes, I know it may be too early to talk about this, but I've already spilled my slippery proverbial beans with one or two folks already, so I might as well lay out the whole scheme here.
Of necessity, we will return to mainland France for six weeks. Family to visit; belongings to stow away; a wedding to attend; backpacks, hiking boots, and winter(!) clothes to purchase...
Then come October 1st, or thereabouts, we shall fly to the United States for two months. An obligatory visit will be paid to the family, of course, but we also plan on visiting places neither of us has seen before. On the not-even-close-to-being-official intinerary: New York City[2], possibly Vermont (*waves at
From the States, we'll fly to Peru[3], possibly visiting Chile and Argentina while we're there. From South America, we'll hop to New Zealand, and then back to the northern hemisphere to hit Vietnam, Cambodia, and India.
We'll have 6 more weeks in France to find a place to settle before J is expected back to work.
Who else thinks this sounds like a totally rockin' experience???
[1] There is a slim chance that we could stay a fourth year, and in that case, this trip will be postponed to 2010-2011
[2] Mostly J's idea. Sorry, New Yorkers, but I could do without it.
[3] I really, really, really got get to work on improving my Spanish.
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Date: 13 Nov 2008 02:04 pm (UTC)*hopes the green comes off in the shower tonight*
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Date: 13 Nov 2008 02:08 pm (UTC)You're a pea; the green will never leave you. >:)
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Date: 13 Nov 2008 04:37 pm (UTC)I do, Miss! I do! ME! Mememememe! I do!
The two of you will have a ball :)
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Date: 13 Nov 2008 04:48 pm (UTC)On the other hand, we may have moved by the time the visit happens....
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Date: 14 Nov 2008 01:59 am (UTC)And New York, you say? Interesting...
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Date: 14 Nov 2008 02:19 am (UTC)But if you swing through here, let me know.
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Date: 14 Nov 2008 08:42 am (UTC):D
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Date: 15 Nov 2008 06:18 am (UTC)*admires itinerary*
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Date: 16 Nov 2008 11:50 am (UTC)I love to travel too, but 1 month at a time is my limit. I get homesick (and really appreciate what I come home to.)
I've been to Peru, Argentina (well, Buenos Aires for a day or two) and New Zealand and can speakly highly for all of them. Will you go to Machu Pichu and hike the Inca trail?
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Date: 16 Nov 2008 01:24 pm (UTC)And I'm glad to hear you vouch for those places. That's always comforting, and yeah, Machu Pichu is at the top of the list!