Wednesday, January 30, 2008

No more count downs, last day in San Diego!

It’s always easier to leave town when you are fed up and sick of your situation at that moment, however, these last days in San Diego were great. That doesn’t mean I’m not ready to leave by any means, I need a change of scenery and an escape from my overly structured life to let loose for awhile. Whenever I become too comfortable I feel like I’m not challenging myself enough, in order to keep my mind alive I need to put my soul to the test. That test is adventure and it is what I have been mentally preparing myself for these last few days. I am really interested to see how this trip is going to change me and if I will even come back in May. Thoughts keep running through my head that I might meet someone who will offer me a job I can’t resist or opportunity to continue traveling or better yet fall madly in love and change the course of my life around. Optimistic? Of course, but who knows what will happen. Next time I post I will be in Thailand (well, knock on wood)! I’m ready for this trip to begin, there have been too many “last” things, haha for example last Friday, last Saturday, last day at work, last night in my apartment, last time here or there- I’m ready to switch it around to be “first” this and “first” that.

This is my packing gear- to anyone who knows me this is nothing because I tend to be a pack rat (Right James?) Anything else I need I am sure I can buy while I'm there but I can't travel without a few cameras. The bulkiest of what I am bringing is first aid- I bought heavy duty mosqito repellant and this stuff to spray on your clothes. I have over 100 pills for malaria, a bottle of pepto, advil, 12 horse size pills for stomach sickness, and so on. That waterbottle is amazing, it filters water from any river inside of it and makes it ready to drink. I figured that might come in handy in the jungle! We'll see what all comes back with me.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Eddie!
This is so awesome! We miss you, of course, at Vine but this is LIVING! Travel on to more adventures. S.D. will always be here.

Very best luck and I love the blog,

Your friends from the table near the wall,
Ellen Rankin ( " Water is fine, thanks ") & Dave ( " How'd you like the fish? Squirming.") Williams