When is too much TOO much?
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When is too much TOO much?
For the first time, travel in 2019 will be a chore for us, even perhaps a bore. Even a nope.
We have been in business and media since the 1970s, and he was in military before that involving interesting locations.
Our kids work in FIFO (fly-in-fly-out) professions, we meet up where we can.
We are SO over airports,,air,travel,,anything that involves passing through fake security that targets older nice people like my husband and me, non- ethnic, so that others can feel more comf9rtable.
Travel used to be interesting, but now we find other ways than airports and crap societies,with no real cultures of their own.
Ask more, if you are game.
We have been in business and media since the 1970s, and he was in military before that involving interesting locations.
Our kids work in FIFO (fly-in-fly-out) professions, we meet up where we can.
We are SO over airports,,air,travel,,anything that involves passing through fake security that targets older nice people like my husband and me, non- ethnic, so that others can feel more comf9rtable.
Travel used to be interesting, but now we find other ways than airports and crap societies,with no real cultures of their own.
Ask more, if you are game.
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Take a train or drive. I thought security was a breeze travelling this month. Orlando, Toronto, Paris and back via Montreal. No hassles. Just have stuff out of your pockets, liquids in a bag and take out electronics. I didn't even have pre-check except for MCO.
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I have no idea what prompted this post. However I do think you have so much to be grateful for, one being the means to see so much of the world. Many people would love to be able to do what you have done but cant afford it.
Here's hoping 2019 will lift you from your doldrums.
Here's hoping 2019 will lift you from your doldrums.
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Ever heard of a humblebrag? It goes something like this:
I am so tired of paying through the nose for oil changes on my Ferrari.
It's really annoying how everyone mistakes me for being a supermodel.
I'm so bored with world travel.
I am so tired of paying through the nose for oil changes on my Ferrari.
It's really annoying how everyone mistakes me for being a supermodel.
I'm so bored with world travel.
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Something specific happen? Or maybe just tired of traveling--seen and done so much that it doesn't seem new and exciting to you any more? It does happen to some people. Air travel was once new to them, but is now routine. First trip to another country with a different language, food, and customs is a feast for the senses. After decades of experiences, it may be difficult to match that sort of high. Some people as they age experience a physical/mental resource decline and find the effort of travel wears on them more than it did at a younger age and may blame the process and the destination.
I consciously avoid complaining about my travel hassles unless something egregious (cancellation without notification, for example) because I know I am privileged to be able to travel so much (healthy enough, financially secure enough, brave enough, have a passport from a country that is readily accepted) and I choose to travel rather than to spend my time and money in other ways.
Sure, I dislike the airport security hassles, the cramped seats in economy, and other negative aspects of air travel, but with experience and resources, one has ways to reduce these to acceptable levels to reach one's destinations. Same for what can be challenging travel destinations--there are ways to make them less inhospitable if one has the resources.
I'll be heading into that security line in 10 days to start the long series of flights to Australia. Just starting the plans for Arizona in April and Iceland in May.
Happy travels in 2019 whether by plane, train, automobile, or foot everyone!
And thanks for all the helpful advice over the years.
I consciously avoid complaining about my travel hassles unless something egregious (cancellation without notification, for example) because I know I am privileged to be able to travel so much (healthy enough, financially secure enough, brave enough, have a passport from a country that is readily accepted) and I choose to travel rather than to spend my time and money in other ways.
Sure, I dislike the airport security hassles, the cramped seats in economy, and other negative aspects of air travel, but with experience and resources, one has ways to reduce these to acceptable levels to reach one's destinations. Same for what can be challenging travel destinations--there are ways to make them less inhospitable if one has the resources.
I'll be heading into that security line in 10 days to start the long series of flights to Australia. Just starting the plans for Arizona in April and Iceland in May.
Happy travels in 2019 whether by plane, train, automobile, or foot everyone!
And thanks for all the helpful advice over the years.
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I'm going to assume you meant "not fitting a profile" when you wrote 'non-ethnic'. DH and I thought flying was less fun after 9/11 and started saying "Thank you, Ben Laden" when we had to get to the airport so many hours early, go through security, watch out liquids, etc. We weren't thrilled by the airlines' seeming escalating greed either.
Are you enrolled in the Trusted Traveler program? https://ttp.cbp.dhs.gov/ TSA pre-check is included. It simplifies things a bit. Also, I agree with macross; sounds like it's time for you to take a train or drive. Mix it up a bit. Are you located where a cruise is convenient?
Good luck with this.
Are you enrolled in the Trusted Traveler program? https://ttp.cbp.dhs.gov/ TSA pre-check is included. It simplifies things a bit. Also, I agree with macross; sounds like it's time for you to take a train or drive. Mix it up a bit. Are you located where a cruise is convenient?
Good luck with this.
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Thanks, all. I don’t fit a profile here, apparently.
Having spent our working lives traversing crap airports and crap cities in order to bring you fresh news, we are justifiably over transport hubs, so it’s nice to sail out of port on our boat and head for wherever. In the Pacific, the customs staff are wonderful.
Happy 2019 and safe travel.
Having spent our working lives traversing crap airports and crap cities in order to bring you fresh news, we are justifiably over transport hubs, so it’s nice to sail out of port on our boat and head for wherever. In the Pacific, the customs staff are wonderful.
Happy 2019 and safe travel.
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Thanks, all. I don’t fit a profile here, apparently.
Having spent our working lives traversing crap airports and crap cities in order to bring you fresh news, we are justifiably over transport hubs, so it’s nice to sail out of port on our boat and head for wherever. In the Pacific, the customs staff are wonderful.
Happy 2019 and safe travel.
Having spent our working lives traversing crap airports and crap cities in order to bring you fresh news, we are justifiably over transport hubs, so it’s nice to sail out of port on our boat and head for wherever. In the Pacific, the customs staff are wonderful.
Happy 2019 and safe travel.



