Friday, July 4, 2008

Patience is a Virtue!!!

Dad and I had a pretty good day in Miami! We were able to rent a GoCar (is a 3 wheel scooter with a talking GPS and tour guide) for about 2 hours and it was really fun! We grabbed a bite to eat at Jerry's Famous Deli which was really good! Plus, we found out that we are traveling business class to La Paz and are currently sitting in the Admiral's Club eating some cheese and crackers and enjoying complimentary beverages. Business Class also means that we will be sitting on the 3rd row, which I am thankful for!

I think that we have decided that when we travel again there will be no luggage involved! Anything that we would need we would just purchase when we get there! The luggage (all 8 bags) has been the biggest pain in the neck and shoulders, literally! You can't check them overnight or not even until 5 hours before the flight which has made it really difficult for us, especially since we did not plan any of the past 2 days!

It has been fun just to, on a whim, figure out what we are going to do and how we are going to get there and has made these past 2 days go by pretty fast. We are lucky that Carrie has many plans for us over the next 7 days and both Dad and I like not having to think about where we are going, what we are doing or what we will be eating next!

Thanks for your comments! They are fun to read! *Robert- I can't believe that Amy was born in La Paz!! How crazy is that!! I want to hear more about that story and I would love to show her some pictures and talk when I get back!! PS-so glad Reagan is home!!*

Off to La Paz we go........ FINALLY!!!! Can't wait to see you Carrie!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Both of you are awesome and your patience will surely pay off with a trip of a lifetime. I miss u sweetie and be careful and watch your back in Bolivia. And Tim, thanks for being there for Chas, it means the world to her and I am glad you are there to watch over her. Have Fun!!!

lwwmba said...

chasity - you are a great adventure and a great friend.....you really live life to its fullest------be safe - lynda wright