I started packing my suitcases on Sunday. That’s 8 days before departure time. Now I have less than a week. I bet you couldn’t guess that I have been counting down the days. Since the roster list for the School for Field Studies participants went out, I have been getting enthusiastic emails from my soon-to-be classmates. Those who do have “facebook” look awesome. My favorite profile was Meredith’s because she’s holding an ity bity baby snapping turtle. Though big snappers scare me, that one is so cute! It will be really refreshing to be surrounded by people who love to explore under rocks, listen to bird calls, name tree species, and play with bugs.

I’ve been living in a state of nervous anticipation the past couple weeks. Hopefully, it will fade away when I finally get there (Taylor in Tokyo said hers did – Check out her story at littleladyluck .) To feel a little bit like I’m already there I decided to try out the 100% biodegradable soap from Trader Joes that I’ll be using for the next semester. It doesn’t lather quite as well as my usual Herbal Essence and my hair is left a little tangled. But it smells amazing! The shampoo/conditioner/body wash is called “Refresh.” You’ll laugh when you hear the ingredients list: orange, grapefruit, tangerine, and lemon peel, as well as Chamomile, Vitamin B-5, sage, yarrow, and jojoba oil. Who needs multivitamins when you have cosmetics! The 100% biodegradable pear soap is made with olive oil, aloe vera, and Vitamins A and E. Now I smell like a fruit salad. Mmmmm…fruit salad. I think I’m now hooked on biodegradable cosmetics! Despite being an educated college student, I’m seriously tempted to taste them. Then a horrible thought crosses my mind; if I smell like a fruit salad, there may be some other species who consider me an all you can eat buffet! Will the Costa Rican insects be more attracted to the smell of sweet fruit or to the smell of grungy college students? I’m sure that I’ll be able to answer this question by May.


The current major question is how to fit everything into two suitcases and a carry-on bag? My hip waders are rather large, as is my scuba gear. And now I have a solar water heater too. (Thank you, Karin, for reading my blog and getting me one as a going away present!) Maybe I should have my scuba gear mailed down or I could have my parents bring it during spring break. I’m so excited that they may be coming down to see me. Other than Canada, they haven’t left the country since before I was born. They are the wonderful kind of parents who work to give everything to their kids instead of thinking about themselves. I love you, Mom and Dad!


My poor mother has even put up with the mess I’ve made with all my gear that I have had laying around the house for weeks. Check out my messy room and major packing obstacle in the photo. I guess Fat Willy doesn’t want me to leave or he wants to come with me. I don’t think that the toucans and macaws would appreciate it though!

 
   

 


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chicademariposa on
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Have fun in C.R.  I wish I could go. That would be a great experience.

tammycamera on
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Dear Stacey,

Thanks!  I just finished reading your blog and am very inspired by your account of surviving the infection and turning your life around.  It sounds like you have the drive to go wherever you dream.  Good luck with your philanthropy and extreme sports.
            ~Tammy

 
chicademariposa on
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Thanks for the compliment on my blog.  I suppose I could have written it better, but I was rushing it pour it all out on the blog at that very moment. lol.

Have a safe trip.  Take lots of pictures and be sure to post them on here. I wanna see them : )

-S

mandyt on
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I love the last photo - my dog did that before we left south africa 10 years ago. He knew that we were leaving and not taking him with, so he got into the suitcase every opportunity he had. Pets know that you're not just taking a 2 week break!
tammycamera on
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Isn't it funny how pets know?  They are a lot smarter and more sensitive than we often give them credit for.  I hope that you had an amazing time in South Africa and that your dog forgives you.  I think Willy will be OK without me since he's my mom's cat.
 
mandyt on
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I reckon Willy will be fine - perhaps a little 'peeved' at you but at least he's got your mom to pamper him!

We had to give all three of our dogs away when we left because the quarantine requirements for Australia are extreme - something like 9 months for dogs. We just didn't think it was fair or right considering they used to pine for us when we were away for 2 weeks.

PS I have to say I'm very jealous of your trip! I'd love to have the dilemma of packing! lol
tammycamera on
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Indeed, it is a nice dilemma to have! Smiley
britlit on
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cute cat! I thought packing was the worst. I had no idea what to take and what to leave, and now I've found that I got it basically wrong any way. Still, no worries, everything material works itself out, and what you lack makes a fun blog. Cheers!
tammycamera on
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Willy appreciates the compliment.  (Although, I think he has more trouble with my English than I'll have with Spanish in C.R.) Any advice on what to bring or not to forget?  I've had fun following your time in London.  I really wish I could see the self-portrait show!
rachrox on
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My cat loves suitcases as well! <3 Hehe.

 

Good luck packing and travelling... be safe and enjoy the adventure!

tammycamera on
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Willy and Mo (my other red tabby) love sneaking into suitcases and paper bags as well as leaving little kitty paw prints across my windshield.  Does your cat like to walk across your keyboard when you try to type?
       ~Tammy
P.S.  I just checked out your blog and I loved the Vagina Monologues! 
rachrox on
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My cats' personal favorite play places include paper bags, laundry baskets, and tunneling under rugs and blankets.

 

And my keyboard and lap are a constant place of exploration. Haha. So cute. I really love 'em. Can't wait to see them again this summer!

 

Yay! A fellow TVM lover. Thanks for stopping by to check that entry out.

staggerman on
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Don't blame you for wanting to eat your shampoo and soap.  The ingredients for them sound like a smoothie I can get at a place near me.  Which makes me wonder: is there something wrong with the smoothies I've been sipping?  Although I'm pretty sure that aloe vera isn't edible, nor is yarrow (whatever that is).  Not that I've tried, mind you...

And by the way, bugs are very indiscriminate.  I'm pretty sure there'll be bugs attacking you no matter what.  Although if you want to avoid mosquitoes, try lemon grass, eucalyptus, or you can ask Fat Willy for (get this) his catnip oil extract.
tammycamera on
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Hey Jon!
I didn't know that lemon grass, eucalyptus, and catnip oil extract help keep bugs from bugging you!  I'll have to try that because deet is disgusting (not to mention toxic)!  Thanks for another witty reply. Smiley
       ~Tammy

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