
Have a wonderful time with your family and grandson. Perhaps you'll be able to shed the fast paced life style of the East Coast, and sink into a more relaxed state of mind in Oregon..... Enjoy!!!
Love,
Kari
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Hi Vanessa. Trip back was even better than the trip out there. For the return I booked two flights with a layover in between which I like much better. It breaks up the monotony, gives me a chance to stretch my legs, check out some "safe" snacks, and know that there is a REAL bathroom available should I need it. Armed with safe snacks you don't feel so "deprived" having to pass on the freebies they hand out on the plane.Vanessa wrote:Sue,
Just wondering how your trip back from Oregon was. I'm trying not to stress myself out before our San Diego trip on October 15th. Haven't been on a plane in over a decadedlet alone on a vacation in 4 years. I'll be on that plane thinking if Sue can do it without a cooling system....so can I! Anxiety is a real B*cth! Extra mag for me
I'm using all the tricks I've collected over the years to stay calm but I'm hoping the anticipatory anxiety is the worst of it.
You should feel proud and victorious after going to see your fam!
No, didn't realize that. So does that mean I don't need to use Afrin the morning of my flights anymore?tex wrote:Are you aware that dramamine is an antihistamine? It's very similar to Benedryl. It even has anticholinergic properties similar to Benedryl.
Tex
You're right - my bad. I always use those two interchangeably since they both apply to allergies and congestion.tex wrote:I don't understand. Afrin is a decongestant, not an antihistamine.
Tex