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Friday, December 14, 2007

We're off (almost)!

The trip has begun! We flew out of Philadelphia this morning (luckily not Boston!) and have now
arrived in LA, where we are laying-over for a tedious 8 hours before the next leg of our flight, onward to Melbourne, Australia. Luckily I found a cheap shuttle that took us to Westwood (near UCLA), where we've found good cheap sushi, free wireless, and a place to get some exercise; what more could some weary travelers want? We'll laze around here for a few more hours then head back to the airport.

For those of you for whom I haven't bored to death with talking about the trip, the itinerary is roughly as follows:
  1. Australia
  2. New Zealand
  3. Indonesia
  4. Singapore
  5. Malaysia
  6. Thailand
  7. Cambodia
  8. Vietnam
  9. Hong Kong
  10. China
  11. Japan
We're trying to fit all of that into 6 months, at which time we'll be moving out here to LA. The trip isn't planned in much detail beyond New Zealand; we'll play it by ear starting then. I know we won't have nearly enough time in some (many) of the countries we'll be visiting, but we're hoping to at least get a pretty good introduction to all of them.

I don't know how often we'll be blogging, but I'm aiming for at least once a week. We'll see how that turns out!

5 comments:

Will Koffel said...

Yay, Pacific Circle blog! Can't wait to live vicariously on all your upcoming adventures. Travel safe, smart, and fun (that's the way tou two roll anyhow, so I'm sure it'll come naturally).

Keep us posted!

P.S. You guys are like the protagonists in a travel agent's wet dream

Margee said...

hi honey and honey, We are so happy to follow your travels. And happy that you didn't leave from Boston and deep snow. Safe, fun trip with our love, M&D

cmk said...

See you guys in Melbourne on the 19th! Can't wait until we announce the surprise on the 27th.

Chris

volker said...

oh man, i wanted almost all those places in half a year and am lucky to get 3 countries. meh.

-- volker

Margaret said...

If you make it to Indonesia, make sure to have some local satay, they come in chicken, pork, and beef, and they're the best!