Our World Tour
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Monday, 25 August 2008
Mapping
Have Fun
Dave
Friday, 15 August 2008
Injections
Last week I visited our doctors surgery and filled out a form which states where we are going to be going. The practice nurse gave Hayley a phone and asked her a few questions:
Do you want to be immunised against Rabies?
Do you want to be immunised against Hepatitis B?
So today I picked up our prescriptions and we are getting injected with two things for starters. One called Viatim and one called Revaxis.
I now need to make an appointment with our nurse, go collect the prescription the day before the appointment, store the drugs in the fridge overnight and then take them to our appointment where the nurse will stab me in the arm a couple of times and we’ll talk about any other injections we may need.
DaveSunday, 10 August 2008
A Plan Comes Together
How do you plan a world tour?
Set yourself some ground rules. Mine were:
Decide how long we’re going for
Decide what dates we’re going
We need to avoid war zones
We need to avoid areas prone to natural disasters
Admittedly, the last two points rule out half of the globe, but we at least want to try and plan to make it back to the
Sitting down, I came up with a rather loose plan which encompasses
So now we know where we’re going when do we do it? Well it seems sensible to visit the Southern Hemisphere whilst it’s their summer and our winter so we plan to leave on 5th Jan and look to return at the end of April.
Right – so the biggest part of the trip was
I priced up a few flights on Opodo, used the Lonley Planet website for living costs and we now have a rough cost for the 4 months that we plan to be away.
Total Cost at this point for food, accommodation and Travel is estimated £5200 each – Ouch!!
Dave
Tuesday, 5 August 2008
A brief introduction.....
Well, here I am setting up a Blog for our up coming world tour - never done a blog before but there you go; that’s that ticked off the list!!
So why am I here writing this? Well it all started 4 years ago when Hayley and I started working for Lloyds TSB Registrars (we've always worked together). LTSB decided to sell Registrars and the business is now owned by a private equity company.
The new company has now decided to close the
This makes us both redundant - no bad thing as it was probably time to move on anyway
So with no job, no babies and no real commitments (apart from each other), we’ve decided to go tour the world!!
And this blog will be our story of our adventures….
Dave