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Friday, July 13, 2012

Birchbox: July

I'm not happy with this month's Birchbox. Not because the contents sucked, I mean the ones I got were decent, but because the contents they said I was getting was NOT what I got. That was the disappointing part. I was really hoping to try the blotting linens. I'm not sure if they were forgotten, or maybe they ran out, who knows, but I was really peeved when I opened it to be honest. Thank goodness I wasn't near a computer because knee jerk reaction was to cancel my subscription. Way to get my hopes up jerks.

So my actual received line up is:

stila It's Time To Go Lip Glaze
Glamour Earbuds
Alterna Bamboo UV+ Color Protection Fade-Proof Fluide
LARABAR Uber
Oscar de la Renta live in love

The lip glaze is pretty-ish. It has a bit of a gold hue to it, but I'm sure paired with the right eye make up it could actually be cute. The perfume, ick no way. Unfortunately my hair isn't colored right now so I won't really benefit from the UV+ Color Protection, but I'll keep it around just in case. The earbuds are nice to have since mine go missing on the regular. Overall the box isn't a total dud, but I was really hoping about those damn blotting linens. I guess this serves me right for logging into Birchbox early to see my "Box."

Friday, July 6, 2012

92 Days…

Or 3 Months…

Finally in the double digits! Thought we’d never get to this point, but now that we have time feels like it is racing by. Hard to believe that at this exact time in 92 days we will be on a flight to Rome. I’m finally starting to get excited. About time right?
I actually do have some trip updates.

Excursions
We have officially booked/paid for ALL our excursions/tours for this trip. Yay! Here’s the line up:

Catacombs
Ghost & Mystery Walking Tour
Colosseum
Egypt
Israel (first day)
Israel (second day)
Greece
Naples
Rome

Out of all of these, there is one that really has me thrilled and that would be Egypt! I cannot wait to see the pyramids and the Nile River. I plan on getting dirt/sand from all these places. That’s legal right? It’s not like we’re getting water from the Nile, not that I’d want to stick my hand in there to begin with. I guess Nile crocodiles are pretty bold. They aren’t scared of humans and come pretty close to town. No thank you.

Vaccines
We’ve also started the process of getting our vaccinations. Let me tell you folks, this has been a good time. Allow me to spare you the hell that is finding all this out on your own and just give you the cheat sheet on how to do this.

Step 1: Go to the CDC Traveler’s Health page to view which vaccines are required/recommended for each country you are attending.

Step 2: Decide which vaccines you want to get. We’re playing it safe and getting them all (except Rabies) to prevent any potential illness. Not to mention most of these you should have just in general.

Step 3: Contact your insurance company and see which vaccines they cover. Make sure to specifically ask about travel vaccines. This is where the list of vaccines you will need will come in handy. Insurance companies can be sneaky so ask about your specific ones.

Step 4: Ask your insurance company if they cover Take Care Walgreens Clinic or CVS’ Minute Clinic. If yes, after step 5 proceed to step 6. If not, after step 5 proceed to step 7. Also, be sure to find out if you are covered by your insurance should you have an emergency out of country! Some companies do NOT cover such things so you will need to get a second temporary policy.

Step 5: Print out your vaccination card. This is VERY handy to have. If you take the card to the clinic with you, they will fill in all the information. Also be sure to ask for a copy of all the vaccine information (lot number, etc.) this way should you react poorly, you can take that info with you to the emergency room.

Step 6: Make an appointment with Take Care or Minute Clinic to get your general (they do NOT do any traveler vaccines like Yellow Fever, Typhoid, etc.) vaccines. Since our insurance covers vaccines and these clinics, we paid $0.00! Not even a visit co-pay!

Step 7: Make an appointment with a travel medicine specialist for your travel vaccines (and general vaccines if needed). You can find a good resource here to locate your nearest one. I’m not going to lie, travel medicine specialists are EXPENSIVE! We’re getting Typhoid Fever shots, just 1 each and paying nearly $200. That’s the cheapest we found! You can also contact your county health department. They usually offer these shots as well for just over what travel medicine specialists are charging. Jerks.

So far I’ve gotten my Tetanus, Hepatitis A (shot 1 of 2) & Hepatitis B (shot 1 of 3). In 30 days I will go back for my 2nd Hepatitis B shot and my flu shot. T only needed his Hepatitis A series as he’s had Tetanus & Hepatitis B for work. When he goes back for shot 2 he’ll also get his flu shot. Next month we both will go to get our Typhoid Fever. We’ll then officially be all vaccinated and ready to go.

We opted out of Rabies for a few reasons, but the main one being we’re not doing anything with animals. Sure, a bat could bite me while we’re out and about, but our exposure to mammals is seriously minimal. Only exposure we’ll have is the camels. It doesn’t help that the Rabies shot is a 3 part series at $250 per shot! Hell to the no!

Travel Safety & Documents
I’m also starting work on our travel book that we will take with us. It will include all our important data like printed reservation receipts, vouchers, copies of our health stuff, embassy information. Please, I cannot stress this enough, definitely get ALL your embassy information ahead of time, including lost passport numbers. The last thing you want is to be stranded in a foreign county with a major language barrier trying to figure this all out. Also make sure you register your travel with the government. Takes a few minutes, but then they have a list of all US Citizens in a country so should a disaster (either manmade or natural) occur, they know who they need to get.

We’re also making copies of all this jazz for our families back here. That way should we go missing, our parents have all the information to give to the officials here. This includes color copies of our passports, copies of all the embassy information, copies of all the hotels we’ll be staying at, copies of our cruise information and our living wills. You can never be too safe friends. Better to have and not need, than to need and not have.

Finalize decision about trip
Put deposit on cruise
Put in for vacation
Put in for vacation (T)
Pay remaining balance of cruise
Book airfare

Sign up for shore excursions   Rome (before cruise)   Rome (after cruise)   Egypt   Israel   Greece   Naples
Book hotel for days before cruise & after
Make sure vaccines up to date
   L: Hep A, Hep B, Tetanus, Flu, Typhoid Fever
   T: Hep A, Flu, Typhoid Fever
Get visas for required countries
Get all US Embassy info for each country
Get new luggage
Learn to use digital camera