Weekend was very quiet. Saturday I did laundry, went to the bank to see about ordering Euros for my trip, and vegged out at night. Sunday was church, where I checked the supply of novelty scarves, then over to Una's for what the perfidious louts BBC America had advertised as a Doctor Who marathon, only to find that it was a "Tribute to Princess Diana even though her death anniversary was in August" marathon. We watched "The Next Iron Chef" instead, and I finished another little scarf. Go me.
Monday I wrote, listened to my All-Audio Italian CDs a bit, vented a bit to Roomie about the political mess of our country and reciprocated when she needed to vent about work, and trolled the political blogging sites. Today was more of the same, only with a detour to get Sapphy an oil change. And since said oil change was over at Mountain Farms Mall, I decided to have dinner at the local Panera (yum) and pick up a bagel for breakfast tomorrow.
This weekend: order Euros before the exchange rate changes too much (I'm thinking $500 should do for a week's worth of food, museum admissions, and bus/taxi fares - opinions?), start cleaning the catastrophic mess that is my living room, and dig out some Easton Press books to exchange at Sage Books for double store credit so I can do my Christmas shopping. Also, sleep. :D
Monday I wrote, listened to my All-Audio Italian CDs a bit, vented a bit to Roomie about the political mess of our country and reciprocated when she needed to vent about work, and trolled the political blogging sites. Today was more of the same, only with a detour to get Sapphy an oil change. And since said oil change was over at Mountain Farms Mall, I decided to have dinner at the local Panera (yum) and pick up a bagel for breakfast tomorrow.
This weekend: order Euros before the exchange rate changes too much (I'm thinking $500 should do for a week's worth of food, museum admissions, and bus/taxi fares - opinions?), start cleaning the catastrophic mess that is my living room, and dig out some Easton Press books to exchange at Sage Books for double store credit so I can do my Christmas shopping. Also, sleep. :D
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Date: 2007-11-14 01:28 am (UTC)From:I think $500 ought to do for a week. Or I would, if I were not so jealous that I am not speaking to you. Darn it, I keep forgetting!
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Date: 2007-11-14 01:36 am (UTC)From:*forbears to point out that she'll be posting a "want a post card from Florence?" entry sometime in December...*
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Date: 2007-11-14 01:53 am (UTC)From:Here's a link to public buses in Florence, seems useful!
http://www.ataf.net/Default.aspx?LN=en-US
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Date: 2007-11-14 01:56 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2007-11-14 08:04 am (UTC)From:If you have an Italian friend try to stuck with her when you go shopping!
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Date: 2007-11-16 04:03 pm (UTC)From:Leave copies of the traveller's checks with the serial numbers clearly visible at home with Roomie, along with a copy of the important pages of your passport, just in case. In this day and age, chances are excellent that she would be able to fax copies to you or the nearest embassy in an emergency, which could save an incredible amount of hassle. Of course, a sort of reverse Murphy's Law applies, in that if you take precautions, you won't need them - an excellent argument for doing it!