12 March 2016

Words Fail Me

I cannot adequately express how desperately I want to leave for vacation NOW. But the flight is still over a month away.

Grumblegrumblegrumble ...

11 comments:

Ed Bonderenka said...

You are not alone.

ProudHillbilly said...

Heh. I am so glad my life is pretty much one long vacation. And that I live where people pay to vacation in.

DoninSacto1 said...

Will you be in the new house before you leave on vacation?

Rev. Paul said...

Understood, Ed.

PH - we also live in a tourist mecca, but it's been too long since my last getaway.

DS1 - no, that will happen about a week after we get back.

drjim said...

Just hang in there!

Rev. Paul said...

Doing my best, sir.

Home on the Range said...

If it puts it in perspective - I've spent every vacation day in the last 21 years, between stroke, cancer and Alzheimers, caring for aging parents and their home. We didn't even take a honeymoon, doing one night at a B and B and then flying out to Dad, to winterize the house and get all the firewood chopped for the year as my brother was too ill to do it. I don't regret it, my family is the best, but it sends me back to work stressed and exhausted. The only trips I've taken were work in another country.

So a month to wait is not bad. At least you get to go.

Rev. Paul said...

Yes ma'am, that puts things in perspective. This is me, slinking back to my corner now.

Home on the Range said...

You richly deserve it, and I expect some photos from the trip so I can enjoy it second hand (and if you can express mail any beer sampled, even better. Hugs.

Sandy Livesay said...

Rev. Paul,

Before you know it 1 month will pass, and you'll be on an airplane 1/2 way to your vacation destination. Hubby and I are planning a short vacation later in the year.

Rev. Paul said...

Brigid, I will post pictures of sights ... and whatever. And all hugs are gratefully received. :)

Sandy, I know. There's lots of packing & preparing to get ready for our move in May. The airline travel isn't anything to look forward to, the way it was a few decades ago. But it's better than sitting around, staring out the windows from home. :)