So we got home in one piece, and I am happy to say that I made the trip there and back on coach. But no food. Nothing - they didn't even offer peanuts. So no worries on that side.
I haven't really exercised (unless you count walking) for the last few days, and I was not up to it when I got home. But we did do a lot of walking in Las Vegas, so I wasn't really worried about it. I like to walk. It clears the head and I feel more a part of the world walking rather then be holed up in some room or house. Even if I don't interact I still feel part of the world. Walking is nice.
But I was really worried about this trip. I was worried how I would handle the food situation. How I would handle everyone eating but not me. Ultimately it was okay, but maybe if I hadn't been worrying about it it wouldn't have been okay. Oh who know - but at least it is over. And hopefully this is the last trip I will ever take were I can't eat the food.
I haven't really exercised (unless you count walking) for the last few days, and I was not up to it when I got home. But we did do a lot of walking in Las Vegas, so I wasn't really worried about it. I like to walk. It clears the head and I feel more a part of the world walking rather then be holed up in some room or house. Even if I don't interact I still feel part of the world. Walking is nice.
But I was really worried about this trip. I was worried how I would handle the food situation. How I would handle everyone eating but not me. Ultimately it was okay, but maybe if I hadn't been worrying about it it wouldn't have been okay. Oh who know - but at least it is over. And hopefully this is the last trip I will ever take were I can't eat the food.
T3 didn't mention that she walked 4 miles in the 108 degree heat. I've now learned that T3 believes she is English since only mad dogs & Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
ReplyDeleteWe did walk one heck of a lot - 12 to 16,000 steps per day per my pedometer.