That was a lot of fun and I stayed an extra couple of days in New York at the end, before heading off (via Calgary) for another 16 days around these places:
This part was even more fun because it included DISNEYLAND! And Las Vegas, which, if one is not gambling, is kind of like a grown-up Disneyland. It was lots of fun.
But here's the scary part. I was trying to remember exactly when I took this holiday, and finally realised it was just before the September 11 attacks (I left America on September 2, as it happens). That was in 2001... that's EIGHT YEARS AGO! I haven't had a holiday in EIGHT YEARS. Of course I've taken time off work, and had uni holidays in the 2004-2007 period when I was studying, but I used the time to visit family or to stay at home relaxing. There's nothing wrong with a stay-at-home holiday, but geez... has it really been that long?
Right now I have exactly NO money for a holiday and that is likely to be the case for quite a while but still I think I'm going to have to come up with some sort of holiday idea soon. Because wow, eight years...
I need a holiday.
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7 comments:
you know... QLD is a great place to holiday.... ;)
C'mon... you know that I've moved house 11 times.. you just want help unpacking! :D
As long as you don't take any small children with you, any holiday will be bliss!
Yeah, try Qld.
I'm so impressed that you had that spectacular overseas holiday that I've sort of missed the whole "I need a holiday" point of the post.
Until I read everyone else's comments and realised that you need a holiday and QLD is cheap. Particularly, for example, if you could get some free accommodation somewhere or other. I can think of one place you'd be welcome (on the off-chance that I'm not an axe-weilding psycho.
I have no plans for a fun overseas holiday anytime soon either - I just depress myself by looking at all my wonderful photos and wishing I was in Venice or London or Paris or Vienna or Rome or ....
I didn't mean it had to be an overseas holiday; just one where I don't either stay at home or visit my parents. Somewhere in Australia would be fine. Heck, at this point even the next suburb would do...
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