Come stai?
Trains, transfers and connections now locked in. I know I will love the ones in the airport where they have your name on a sign. I've always wanted to be 'that' person arriving in a foreign country looking for 'my' name on a sign. This will definitely be the easy part. Navigating our way from the airport in Venice to our hotel via 'water taxi' could be a bit more tricky! Hopefully we will be travel savvy by then. Maybe I won't need a Gondola ride after all!
Just one meeting left with our trusty travel agent, Kerri from flight centre at Chirnside for the handover of tickets, itinerary,etc. She has been amazing!!!!!!! Thanks Kerri for your fantastic ideas! patience! finding the best hotels in the best locations for the best prices and helping us newbies to put this wonderful trip together. You have covered all the details and given us so much of your time to explain everything. Nothing was ever too much trouble. Hopefully we will be back.
I can't believe how much planning is involved. Still to do: Drs appointments for medications, new shoes, new bag, new clothes (of course new stuff is required), bills to pay before you go, money to take (how much is pure guesswork), camera to buy, loose ends at work to finish, credit card security envelopes and similar for passports (how far do you go with security?). I think I'd better write a proper list! Packing will be a challenge. I have never been one to travel light; always preferring to throw in another couple of tops, another pair of shoes, cardi, etc. if there is space I will be tempted to fill it but I would love to travel light! There will be delights to buy to bring home I'm sure so 'someone' will need to pack light! We are likely to experience all types of weather so this will be my excuse.
Ciao
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