My freshly-pedicured toes are ensconced in my practical Nikes. I’m at Gate C51 waiting to board a flight for Toronto and then, two days later, Cuba.
I have only taken a cursory look at the Cuba press trip itinerary for the week, enough to know that the section marked ‘time-at-leisure’ will be about 15 minutes a day. Ah yes, the glamour of the travel writing life.
I just love those on-line ads that show someone hanging out with a laptop on a beach…
Because, yup, that’s realistic. Maybe she sits on the beach during her 15-minutes of ‘time-at-leisure’ each day?
And yet, I hear you say, there you go again Colleen.
Well yes. You’d be right to point that out. I am, indeed, once again, heading out on a twirly smoke-and-mirrors show, leaving people I love at home, so that I can spend some of my precious days on this planet with total strangers.
Why, oh why, would anyone do this?
Probably because, in spite of the heartstopping schedule of these things, I invariably meet some great people, experience things I would never otherwise find on my own, all while in a new-to-me destination. And I do love the new and the unknown. Did someone say shiny?
The bonus on this junket is that Kevin will fly down to join me after the press trip is over. We’ll have a full week for true time-at-leisure and I’ll have a good lay of the land. Maybe by then Fidel will be ready to ask us for lunch. You never know…life is full of the possible, yes?
Not bad when you really look at it. Not bad at all.
“Why oh why…?” that sounds like a question I’ve been asking lately “What was I thinking?!” as I prepare for my six weeks in Europe. But when I ask that, I’m half-laughing, half-shaking my head, I’m certainly not thinking with regret.
It’s the roller coaster of excitement, anticipation, tension, fear, hysterical laughing… that is all part of pre-trip joy. 🙂
Some day maybe we will meet in the same corner of the faraway world. Until then, enjoy the ride!
Elinor 🙂
Elinor, it really is quite the ride!
This is my second night in Toronto and already my previous life has rapidly receded – all those pressing errands that didn’t get done have completely lost their urgency. Funny what a different geography can accomplish.
Tomorrow is the flight to Cuba…and then my Canadian life will feel like something else altogether.