
We’re packed and ready to set off on our next big adventure, but I don’t remember ever having so much trouble deciding what to put in a suitcase! I pondered for a long time and even tried on several different combinations before finally settling on what I would take. Looking back at my packing review from our 2019 trip to Europe helped. Interestingly, a few of the same pieces are going with me again this time! I also thought about what would be culturally appropriate and, of course, I considered the weather.
Due to the sensitive nature of the area and the ministry that we’ll be involved in, I’ll only be able to share the tourist parts of our trip on the blog, but according to weather forecasts for the various locations that we’ll be travelling to, it looks like daytime temperatures will mostly be in the mid to high 20s C (75 to 85ºF). I suspect that some, but not all, of the facilities that we’ll spend time in will be air conditioned, so we need to be prepared for that as well.
Although we’re leaving home today, we don’t actually fly out until Monday. Over the weekend, hubby and I will be attending a national neuroendocrine cancer patient conference in Calgary where I’ll be sharing my patient story tomorrow afternoon. That complicated the packing process somewhat because we’ll be wearing things at the conference that we won’t be taking overseas with us. When the conference is over, we’ll spend Sunday night at our daughter’s and then leave our vehicle with her. That meant that I could also pack a separate tote bag to leave there while we’re gone. I just have to make sure that everything is in the right place when we leave for the airport!
I expect to have internet access most of the time that we’re away and hope to squeeze in time to update the blog from time to time, so come along and travel with us!
Busy couple, wow. This is what keeps us young they say. Enjoy the conferance. Enjoy your trip, enjoy Life! This is why we travel. One day I will get my husband to do more of that last one. Lol. Looking forward to hearing more as it unfolds. Safe travels as always.
I’m very thankful to have a husband who is happy to travel with me!
I’m so excited for you!! Enjoy all the travel- and I know your story will bless those who hear you in Calgary. ❤️
Thank you, Laura!
yes, that is a lot to think about when you are packing. Being able to leave that bag at your daughter’s is a blessing. Hope everything went well at the Calgary conference.
Have a great holiday.
Greetje
Thank you, Greetje! The conference went very well.
Enjoy your trip!
Thank you!
Wishing you very good travels! I am looking foward to your upcoming posts!
I look forward to sharing our adventures with you.