Shaking Off The Travel Dust

We are back from Wannafest and it was a blast.  I am so sorry to see it come to an end and sad that we all live so far apart from each other.  It was amazing to meet these other women bloggers whom shared the experience of adoption at the same time.  They are all amazing women (their husbands and kids are pretty awesome too) and I am lucky to call them friends. 

I am happy to be home and sleeping in my own bed.  If I could travel with my bed, I would be happy.  San Diego is a great place, but it certainly makes me happy that I don’t live in SoCal any longer.  The weather is great and lets be honest, you aren’t going to find better Mexican food (which is my favorite), but it is too crowded.  There are too many people.  I just don’t like people that much to live so close to them all the time.  But I hope to go back to San Diego as it really is a great spot and one of my closest friends lives there with her family and it was really great seeing her.  That is one of the great things about friends is that no matter how much times goes by without a face to face meeting, its like you just saw them yesterday.  Good friends, true friends rock. 

Every time I travel, I am thankful for my hubby.  He is so easy to travel with and so much fun to spend time with.  But now I am home and am behind in my school work, since I was gone and didn’t do any homework.  I am a little bloated from all the awesome food we ate and my house is a bit of a mess in the post-vacation laziness way. 

And on the adoption front.  The director of our agency left Ethiopia sometime today and with her I am hoping she carries the file on the beautiful little girl who will become our daughter.  I hope…

Here is a slide show (click on the picture to view the show) of some of the close to 1000 pics I took on this vacation.  You have to love digital photography. 

View this slideshow created at One True Media
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