In two months from today . . .
. . . we'll be in England. We really can't wait. Yesterday, Steve would periodically announce, "Just two more months." It's a bit of a pain losing the day in travel coming over. We leave on Thursday, but aren't there until Friday. But oh well. We also lose several hours upon arrival, because we're sleeping! LOL
Actually, I'm hoping we'll sleep well on the flight this time. We have to be at the airport at 5 a.m. for a 7 a.m. flight. We arrive in New York City at 9:46 a.m. and don't fly to Manchester until 10:10 that night. We gave ourselves 12 hours to play around New York City, because we love it there and haven't been for quite some time. So I'm hoping that after a long, full day of walking around New York, we'll be exhausted. Especially with the flight leaving after 10 p.m. That's our normal go-to-bed time, so I'm hoping we'll drift off.
My first trip to England was scheduled similarly to this. I was up about as early and worked all day. I had a friend drive me to the airport, but weather canceled my flight and I caught a different one leaving from another airport. I didn't leave there until after 10 p.m. It had been such a long, busy day that I fell asleep right after dinner service and didn't wake up until breakfast. I had no jet lag fatigue that day at all. Granted, I was in business class, but I'm hoping this trip may offer a similar experience in just a more compact space.
Anyway, so two months from today we'll be in Manchester. It's very exciting.
Actually, I'm hoping we'll sleep well on the flight this time. We have to be at the airport at 5 a.m. for a 7 a.m. flight. We arrive in New York City at 9:46 a.m. and don't fly to Manchester until 10:10 that night. We gave ourselves 12 hours to play around New York City, because we love it there and haven't been for quite some time. So I'm hoping that after a long, full day of walking around New York, we'll be exhausted. Especially with the flight leaving after 10 p.m. That's our normal go-to-bed time, so I'm hoping we'll drift off.
My first trip to England was scheduled similarly to this. I was up about as early and worked all day. I had a friend drive me to the airport, but weather canceled my flight and I caught a different one leaving from another airport. I didn't leave there until after 10 p.m. It had been such a long, busy day that I fell asleep right after dinner service and didn't wake up until breakfast. I had no jet lag fatigue that day at all. Granted, I was in business class, but I'm hoping this trip may offer a similar experience in just a more compact space.
Anyway, so two months from today we'll be in Manchester. It's very exciting.
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