Thank you
for my sims!
Friends, I have a question for you. To go to Canada or not to go? You see, some friends coming to the Florida meetup are heading to Canada afterwards. I think I should go too. Is there such a thing as too much traveling while unemployed? I think I’m going through some sort of phase. Am I attempting to make up for lost time? You see, after college I was determined to pay off all my student debt. I did somehow survive a year on the tightest budget possible. After ignoring friends, wedding, birthdays, and everything in between. I decided to never again miss out on celebrations such as weddings, birthdays, or opportunities to travel. All that to say, I should make every trip.
I think I should go, don't you?
You see, I saw this post called, "Steem Montreal Meet Up!" My favorite people are going to be there, so I should need to be there too, right? How much time do we spend reading our friends’ posts? Commenting, upvoting, rinse and repeat with all our Steemit friends. I would love to meet more friends for coffee and lunch. Where are you? I want to come visit! Speaking of visiting, did you know that flight prices vary slightly? You see, the price to fly to Canada and spend five days or three days is the same price. To be honest, the weekend trip is more. I think $60 difference. A week versus a weekend is roughly the same price, so since I could crash on a friend's couch, what would be the wise flight to choose?
What would you do?
Here is what I'm thinking. If I'm not working, spend the week. If I am working, spend the weekend. It's not a matter of going or not, but how long? I take that back. Im saving for Europe after all, but with a job I could make this happen. If I get a job by the time of this trip then I will book it! What is there to do in Canada? I hear it's going to be cold, so what is there to do other than freezing? Have you been to Canada before? I heard there are late night coffee shops.
Dream with me friends, help me plan this trip, come to Canada with me!