Tea is good and good for you. I look forward to my cup of Sleepy Time tea each evening.
That contraption is a handy electric element to heat a cup of water for instant coffee or tea. Yes, most hotel rooms have some sort of coffee maker, but you're not getting Sleepy Time out of a Keurig.
So that's going to Hawaii, along with some other new travel gadgets to try out. 2026 will make up for our lack of vacations in 2025.
Next up, a Viking River Cruise in June. Now that will be a challenge to pack for, especially John, who obsesses about running out of clean shirts. I said if we can float along the Rhine like royalty, we can afford to send a few shirts out to be washed in the boat laundry. Don't sweat the small stuff.
Anyway, sitting at my computer this morning sorting through all the travel documents.
What a jumble of email for a relatively simple trip: airline tickets and unintelligible travel insurance documents, Costco hotel package with transfer information, tours we've already booked to Pearl Harbor and the North Shore. Everything of course is electronic and what on earth would happen if you lost your telephones?
Remember paper airline tickets? I still have this fine leather holder, buttery from use, bought from Levenger in the 1990's. I'm nostalgic about it and since it will never wear out, now I stuff it with documents printed out at home. Just in case. Hard to imagine what travel was like before the Internet.
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