18 June 2007

leaving day

In a few hours, Anna and I will be dealing with the wonders of the TSA, the lovely interiors of airports, and the recycled air of transatlantic flights, but all of that will be worth it because of the fact that in less than twenty-four hours we'll be in Dublin.

For the past few nights, I've been picturing myself on the Millennium Bridge over the Thames like my penultimate night in London last summer. This has been my strategy for calming myself down enough to fall asleep, and it's worked. Moreover, it's helped me get even more excited about the trip (though it's also making me almost wish we'd just stay in Ireland and the UK for most of the trip, then i fall into what I've come to cal the anglophile spiral, wherein all I can think about is how amazing London and England in general are and how i want to live there and oh my god london london thames regent street parks tube tea parks theatre london london ohmygodiwanttolivetheresobad).

ahem.

Now, for the real part of this post: following anna's lead, I'm putting my UK cell number here, because even if it gets to someone i don't want it to get to, if they really want to pay $2 a minute to call me, I don't have to pay, so more power to them.

We get unlimited free incoming calls, so if you've got a cheap way to make long-distance calls, please feel free to call. (I'm going to probably disable voicemail because I don't want to use my minutes listening to a recording.)
Phone number: 011 44 792 400 8110.

But of course, calls are going to be hit-or-miss with the time change and our fairly busy schedule, so commenting here is still awesome for getting in touch.

Much love!

2 comments:

Caitie said...

have fun!!!!!! i'll be watching for new posts!

Caitie said...

p.s. when i read this, all the blogger site info and such comes up in Russian... therefore i think everyone should be quite impressed that i figured out how to comment and sign in etc :)