I'm trying to plan a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Australia and New Zealand for later this year (September or October). My poor old back will need a 'lay-flat' type of seat for such a long flight, and I am stunned at the prices! The tour prices are reasonable for the number of days and internal flights around Australia and New Zealand, but with the flight expenses from the US and back the cost is essentially doubled, and then trip insurance costs a whole lot more because the trip costs so much. I don't understand how anyone can ever afford to go anywhere over the Pacific Ocean. I hate spending money! I'm conflicted!
And with all the parts of my body that randomly go bad (back, hip, knee, foot), the whole enterprise seems risky. But I don't want to put it off because I'm getting older so fast I'm afraid it will be impossible in a few years.
But other than that self-inflicted stress, the day has been great, the weather was 51 degrees, after Pastel art class (where I managed to draw some decent looking oranges - except I didn't notice the orange in the back of the pile and in consequence the top orange in my drawing is defying the laws of physics) I walked to the grocery store (very crowded due to the snow forecast this coming weekend), and then finished up my day by taking a pile of flattened boxes to the recycling container downstairs.