My husband and I are going to California for a visit at the
end of this week. We’ll be staying for
about a week. Both our families and
friends live in Southern California, so we have quite a few people we want to
see.
I’m pretty good about preparing a work schedule, but
planning who we are going to see on what day and time and where we will see
them has turned into quite a challenge.
We will be there for only one weekend, and some of the people we want to
see work during the week and are only available on weekends.
While we are in California, we’ll be celebrating Independence
Day – with whom and where, we do not yet know.
We will be staying with one of our sons in Pasadena. If you know Southern California at all, you
know that it is really spread out, and the traffic is horrible. Of course, it is worse during “rush hour,”
but there is rarely a time when the freeways do not have a great deal of
traffic. Whoever coined the term “rush
hour” anyway? No one is rushing
anywhere. The freeways in Los Angeles
become a parking lot, not a racetrack.
We have family and friends in the San Fernando and Santa
Clarita Valleys, both of which are over thirty miles from where we are staying
in Pasadena. Driving 30 miles where I
live in Southeast Arizona would be a quick trip, but in Southern California,
depending upon the time of day, it will likely take 45 to 90 minutes.
People in California love their cars. There is decent public transportation –
trains and busses - but the vast majority of people choose to drive their own
cars to and from work. When we are
sitting still on an L.A. freeway, I always, wonder “What is wrong with these
people? How can they do this day after
day?” At least car pool for goodness
sake!
It is very fortunate that my husband is retired and I have my
Xpress Healthcare home business and can work it anywhere I go. Have laptop, will travel. So, if this coordination of visits becomes
too crazy, there is nothing stopping us from extending our trip to be sure we
see everyone. We can stay an extra day
or two – or more.
Those of you who read my blogs regularly may notice that I
will not be posting any while I am gone.
We will be leaving either Thursday or Friday, so I’ll get one or two
more written this week. After the trip,
I imagine I’ll have a lot to write about.
Wish us luck in the insanity of Southern California.
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