Traveling
My husband is beginning his travel schedule again. The next two weeks he won’t be too far, Alabama, but in December he’ll be traveling to Brussels, Ireland and Hungary. He will have quite a busy schedule and I can tell he’s not really looking forward to it. All this international travel is more exhausting than enjoyable when it’s all for work and no time to get out and see anything.
Hopefully though his meetings will be even better than planned and maybe then he’ll get a day or two of to go see some sites. He has been to Ireland and Brussels before on business, but never to Hungary. I imagine there is fascinating history in all of those countries. If he knew in advance that he would have some time he could visit a European based travel service to set some things up for him. He could probably even find some last minute deals.
I find it interesting to compare the places that residents of the U.S. choose to visit to those places that Europeans choose to go. When we think of going to Europe, we think London, Paris, and Madrid among others. But those people who live there go the other direction. Yes, they visit the U.S., but they go places that never really enter my mind for a vacation, like Cuba. I think we in the U.S. always hear negative things about this country, but I also understand they have beautiful beaches, it is an island after all. Europeans are looking for cheap Cuba holidays while we’re looking for cheap European holidays.
I find it so interesting that we all see things so differently, depending on where we are from.









