Sunday, September 22, 2013

3-2-1 Launch

Táimid ar ár mbealach
(We're on our way)
Travel Day is here. With a stop and brief layover at JFK (New York) the trip should take just over 13 hours. No meals on the first leg, but we do have a served meal on the JFK-Dublin leg. You've gotta love overseas travel. (The same pattern applies to the return with a meal on Dublin-JFK and crackers on JFK-SAN).

We've each got a pair of compression socks (recommended for any long sitting period, especially air travel.) So now our legs will be as compressed as our bodies in Delta's tin can.

Our friend Lucille in Dublin sent instructions for how to get our phones set up in Dublin. She says, "Get a local SIM card, probably best to get it at the airport, and phone the provider (O2's the biggest, then Vodafone; 3 and Meteor don't have good coverage so avoid them) to set up iMessage if you're using an iPhone. Be careful of data usage; you get a certain amount (250MB usually, but make sure you know) free per month, but if you go over that, for instance by using Skype, it's very, very, very, very, very dear." Thank you, Lucille!

And another thanks to Google Translate for providing the Irish equivalent of our post headlines. You didn't really think we'd learned Gaelge already, did you? And especially, a big Thank You to Mary and Eddy who've been there from the minute the idea for this trip appeared. It's armed with their love, books, and maps that we set forth on this adventure.

We want to thank all of you for your wishes for safe travel and a special thanks to Tamara for feeding the cats and to Roy & Suleka for limousine service this morning.

MM

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