I’m so glad I’m now sharing about my Trip of Unfortunate Events. I have to admit that by the time I got home from this trip, I was so wiped out emotionally, physically, financially, and psychologically, that I just crashed for days. As I mentioned previously, I was hesitant to share as the bad things happened and then felt it was old news. Writing this all out and reading all
A Trip of Unfortunate Events – Part 5
OK, OK! The whole trip wasn’t the Trip of Unfortunate Events. A lot was really good. However, I’m noticing that poor Glinda is coming apart. The inside window frame keeps falling out and the door is even worse. Let’s just make it home, OK? Visit to New England I always look forward to my visits with Katie. Katie and I have been friends for too many years to remember now.
A Trip of Unfortunate Events – Part 4
I’m so impressed you’re returning for more of The Trip of Unfortunate Events. Part 4 is overall a good part of the trip, especially compared to The Trip of Unfortunate Events Part 3. Onto Canada, Eh? Early Friday morning, April 29, I met up with Eileen Hull and Lorine Mason in Portland, Maine so we could caravan up to Canada together. We were all excited to be going to
A Trip of Unfortunate Events – Part 3
So far in Part 1 and Part 2, this doesn’t really seem like the Trip of Unfortunate Events, right? I’ve only had a few teeny incidents and a few great visits along the way. As I leave New York, I’m excited that I’ll get to Maine a day early in order to get caught up on some laundry and spend time with my friend, Katie, before heading to Canada. I’m
A Trip of Unfortunate Events – Part 2
In Part 1 of my mini series for a Trip of Unfortunate Events, I explained some of the work it takes before I even hit the road for one of my travel teaching tours. I also mentioned how most trips are a really great adventure, but this last trip was the Trip of Unfortunate Events. This trip started like most, but once I was finally on the road, I experienced the