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Mar. 17th, 2012 07:37 pm( Medical adventures )
Still, there are good things! Very very good things. For one, my sister is home, and will be until next Saturday. And two... despite my hand-wringing over how much money it'll cost and the time I'll be missing taking off work, my friends have successfully talked me into going on a cruise in May to Barcelona, Cannes, Florence, and Rome. AHHHH. EUROPE. Plus, I've never been on a cruise before, and I think'll be awesome to have all the accommodations sorted and just be able to go out and see the sights without worrying about hotels and stuff. I'm a little overwhelmed, since I'm a meticulous planner and this is all kind of spur of the moment, but I'm trying not to think about it too much and just go with the flow. So if any of you have been to any of these cities, tell me: best things to do there in only 8 hours?
No partying or green beer for me tonight, as I have to open tomorrow at work yet again. Tired. So tired.And trying not to think about my impending blood test, wah.
Still, there are good things! Very very good things. For one, my sister is home, and will be until next Saturday. And two... despite my hand-wringing over how much money it'll cost and the time I'll be missing taking off work, my friends have successfully talked me into going on a cruise in May to Barcelona, Cannes, Florence, and Rome. AHHHH. EUROPE. Plus, I've never been on a cruise before, and I think'll be awesome to have all the accommodations sorted and just be able to go out and see the sights without worrying about hotels and stuff. I'm a little overwhelmed, since I'm a meticulous planner and this is all kind of spur of the moment, but I'm trying not to think about it too much and just go with the flow. So if any of you have been to any of these cities, tell me: best things to do there in only 8 hours?
No partying or green beer for me tonight, as I have to open tomorrow at work yet again. Tired. So tired.