After leaving my house on Sunday at 2 pm, and numerous flights, layovers, and connections, I have somehow arrived at my destination down under And it is Tuesday at 2 pm. After traveling through various time zones and crossing the equator and international dateline, and losing a day and going ahead 13 1/2 hours in my new time zone, here is how I have made sense of it in mathematical form: if e equals mc2 plus add in 1 day plus 13.5 hours plus 2 flight delays and 1 early arrival then I have arrived, though I am very unsure of what time it is. Am I here yet?
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enjoy Austrailia!!! I hated it myself but then I cant stand to ever not be in my house. The people down their are very nice though.
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I find it an adventure and even better bec I have people herebthatbi love – my daughter, her Aussie hubby and 2 Aussie grandsons – what a loveable crew – let the adventure begin!
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be careful. all of my biggest fears live in australia.
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I will be careful but I actually have found the people in my ex’s family to be much scarier than any killer animal here. Ps when I don’t see any of your writing for a while I wonder “where in the world is tomnardone?” You are like my own version of Where’s Waldo.”
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It takes a while for one’s soul to catch up, i find. Never mind, dear… whatever time it is and wherever you are, when a moment of confusion is reached, it must be time for tea.
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Absolutely it’s always tea time somewhere on earth!
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I can’t wait to hear about your trip. We went to Australia in 2004 for our honeymoon, and we are returning next year for our 10th anniversary. (So, I hope you’ll share tips.) It’s worth the labor to get there, isn’t it?
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I love it here too and absolutely worth it all – glad you’ll have a chance to go back!
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I lived for awhile in Perth and I loved it. You are so lucky.
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Everyone should spend some time here, it is so different and so relaxed and friendly. I’m just south of Perth here and love it on this west coast. Hopefully you’ll go back one day )
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I wish!
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your thinking too much…just have fun…
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Already have gotten over the thinking and trying to make sense of it )
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;-)
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I’m excited for you!
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Thanks there are sure to be adventures )
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Have a great time, a safe journey and take tons of photos!
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Thanks peace – will do )
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I hope you have a great time. You sure deserve some rest and relaxation. Take plenty of picture to share!
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Thanks )
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Sounds like the beginning of a great adventure
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Thanks, I’m quite sure of it )
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Tja, das heutige Reisen von Kontinent zu Kontinent ist gut, besser aber ist es, die Leute u. Einwohner kennen zu lernen, wie sie denken, handeln, leben. Ich bin sehr viel gereist in meinem Leben, einmal durch 18 Länder von Europa nach Nepal und das ohne Flieger! Ich grüsse dich.
Ernst.
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:)
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In my current daily world I rarely know what day it is…. and I can’t blame it on Australia. At least you have a good reason to be confused. Know you will have lots of adventures.
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Great point Debbie, luckily I have a whole continent to blame )
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Hi Beth! I nominated you for The Wonderful Team Member Readership Award. Here is the link! http://genext13.com/2013/06/20/wonderful-team-member-readership-award/
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Thank you so much that is very kind of you. I will do my best to figure out and fulfill my acceptance duties )
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Though you have not taken account the moon’s gravitational pull on the earth which would subtract another 33.43 seconds from each half-hour of your journey. Um, never mind. Was just trying to sound smart ;-) Have a fantastico time. You deserve a little r&r, so I hope that’s why you are there.
Wanted to come by and thank you for hanging at foodforfun for the bananarama posts :-)
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Omg Liz, I had completely forgotten to add that into the equation, must be why I’m so off as far as having any idea what day or time it is. Thanks for your kind wishes, visiting family, and my pleasure to visit your blog )
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Oh God I wish I could return to that fabulous “Land Down Under”…I fell in love with the place immediately and the people were so friendly. I long to go back but that I even went once in THIS lifetime was huge for me. It became the Hallmark and Gold Standard by which all subsequent vacations are measured…and let me tell you, none of them stack up to that place. Someday….
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It is truly a wonder )
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Have a great time, Beth! I’ve always thought it would be a fun place to visit. I’ll look forward to your photos ;-)
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Thanks Denise )
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Double Monday…lucky you! My husband has a friend in Australia who will call and tell us how are tomorrow will be! Have a great trip!
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Love It. Read this out loud to my husband. You had me laughing so hard. I needed it. Thanks!
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@hope – so happy you enjoyed it, and you’re welcome )
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What does it say that I often feel like this without the benefit of international travel?
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I know your pain – I slip into the time warp from time to time as well )
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Let me pass on a lesson my late aunt learned the hard way. While you’re there, never, after a big dinner party, say that you’re “stuffed”. Ask, you’ll see what I mean.
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Hilarious, and thanks for reading and following my words. I look forward to reading more of yours as well )
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