Archive for April, 2009
Passports
One of the biggest things for traveling abroad is the passport. I’ve been out of the country twice: once to Canada, the other time to the Bahamas. I didn’t have to have a passport for either of those trips. This trip to Europe is a bit different and I definitely need one! They take 4-6 weeks to process and receive, so you’ve definitely got to put in your application a while in advance.
I put in my application on April 13th at the USPS on Riverside Drive because they could take the passport photos on-site. The lady did not tell me when she was taking the picture, so it looks like a freaking mug shot. Oh well, who wants a pleasant photo for official government id? The passports aren’t exactly cheap, but they are valid for 10 years. I’m hoping to get a good bit of use out of mine, so I think of it as a good investment!
I don’t expect any trouble getting my passport since I was recently cleared for a secret security clearance through the company I’ll work for after I get back. It’s just a matter of waiting to get it back! A handy thing is that you can track the passport application online. I recently got an email saying it was now in the system. Should definitely have it in more than enough time for the trip. I believe Chuck put his application in a week or so after I did, so he’ll be good to go as well.
We’ll soon be updating with more info about our travel plans.
The Idea
I will graduate on June 14 this year but I don’t start my full-time job until August. That means I have the entire summer off. I’ve been playing around with ideas lately of things to do. First on my list was backpacking… somewhere. Over Easter weekend, I got to talk to lots of family members and several of them have been to Europe. From there came the idea of backpacking through Europe!
When I got back from visiting with my family, I set up an event on Facebook to see if others would be interested in the trip. I was surprised with the response I got! Most importantly, Charles Hellstrom said he was interested in the trip. A few people will be over there for a study abroad program and others may be over there at the same time I was wanting to go. It should be possible to meet up with some of these people while over there. That would be pretty fun.
This blog will detail the experiences of me, Kyle Tolle and my comrad, Charles Hellstrom as we plan, prepare and execute our journey to Europe. Both Chuck and I will be posting on here, so keep an eye out!