Sunscreen? Check.
SPF 30 lip balm? Check.
Bathing suit? Check.
Imodium A-D? Check, but I do sincerely hope that I keep my record of never opening it. I never take anti-malarials either, so while we're hoping, let's hope the mosquitos stay away too.
Books? Check, maybe too many.
Towel? Of course. Can't travel without one.
I've got my hiking boots for jungle hiking, tweezers for removing ticks and other nasties, flashlights (another travel necessity), and then mundane items like clothing. Lots of small bills (always useful in Central America), and my Spanish dictionary, though there is a lot of Caribbean English found on the Caribbean side of Nicaragua.
If I don't manage to blog while I'm in Nicaragua, I'll see you in a week.
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
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"...any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still knows where his towel is is clearly a man to be reckoned with."
Douglas Adams
Aw, heck, nothing I say is gonna top Cherie's quote!
Hope you have a great time, T. I hope you're able to blog, too, because I doubt I'll ever get to see where you're going.
I'm skerred of ticks and other nasties. Bees make me nervous. And I barf over spiders. Boy, they'd love me along where you're going, eh?
Winter break traveling is a fabulous thing. Speaking as someone who was glad they packed the Imodium A-D, I hope you don't need it either.
Details, T. Deeeeeetaaaaaails.
I love the Douglas Adams quote. It's so true!
And I didn't need the Imodium! Woo!
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