Sleeping in LA - Part One
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We had such great intentions and we really tried. But we failed.
The problem was that we flew all through the day and nobody slept, so when we landed at 6am local time, we were alreadyBaca lagi
We had such great intentions and we really tried. But we failed.
The problem was that we flew all through the day and nobody slept, so when we landed at 6am local time, we were alreadyBaca lagi
I finally woke the kids just before 5pm and we headed to Kristen and Jorge’s house in Burbank - a nice suburb of LA.
It’s been so many years since we saw each other but we took up exactly whereBaca lagi
The advantage of an early start in LA is the beautiful sunrise - and we weren’t disappointed. But not too long to linger before heading to LAX and onward to Mexico City.
The flying time and timeBaca lagi
It was hard to wake up after a broken night’s sleep- a bit of jetlag and everyone coming down with a cold..
The breakfast room is absolutely charming- on the 6th floor of the hotel overlooking theBaca lagi
Once Mitch lay down everyone else suddenly needed a rest, so we decided to stay at the hotel for half an hour.
The girls and I the left Mitch to sleep while we explored the artisanal market. WeBaca lagi
Here’s a particularly Mexican way to run a tour- we had to be ready and downstairs in the hotel lobby to meet the tour guide at 8.30 this morning. At which time we boarded the empty mini bus...Baca lagi
Fun fact- apparently piñatas are an invention of the Mexican church representing the 7 layers of sins people need to crash through blindly to access the sweetness of life.
We arrived at the meetingBaca lagi
Early, early morning. Long, long wait at the airport. (We were early... I was anxious about getting the Cuban visas... I shouldn’t have been).
We arrived into Havana late in the afternoon. OurBaca lagi
Pengembara Take a look at Alex's eyes, she needs sleep badly, why weren't you sleepy? I am sure you made the right decision to bed them!