June 2009
28 posts
Portland, OR to GVA, MAD, DUB, ZRH
I have perfected the kayak.com flight search. After days of constant checking, I’ve found that you can search up to four desitions with just one search. Geneva, Madrid, Dublin and Zurich seem to be my cheapest options and right now Air Canada to Geneva is $616 RT but I’m holding out for a better deal.
I’m looking for you in this other girl’s eyes.
– Iron & Wine - Promising Light
Quick note, I’ve noticed my tumblarity is inversely correlated with how much I’ve been enjoying my life. Right now, it’s a 3. Which means I’m awesome.
Where should I go?
If you haven't noticed, flights to Europe have gotten ridiculously cheap. I have enough extra money in my bank account to buy any of these tickets, right now.
$352+ Madrid, Spain (MAD) Sep 29 - Oct 20
$365+ Zurich, Switzerland (ZRH) Aug 31 - Sep 8
$430+ Copenhagen, Denmark (CPH) Sep 5 - Sep 20
$434+ Athens, Greece (ATH) Sep 9 - Sep 23
$442+ Venice, Italy (VCE) Sep 4 - Sep 27
$458+ Barcelona, Spain (BCN) Sep 8 - Sep 17
$480+ Paris, France (PAR) Dec 15 - Jan 4
$483+ Rome, Italy (ROM) Oct 4 - Oct 21
$487+ Amsterdam, Netherlands Dec 5 - Dec 12
$566+ Dublin, Ireland (DUB) Nov 1 - Dec 1
New: Lookup your email contacts on Tumblr →
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Find your contacts from Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL, or MSN!
Oh cool. My ex has a tumblr I didn’t know about. great.
Today I:
Tuned my piano. Planted a garden. Designed a web page. Wrote a boring song. Lost $21 in the stock market. Had dinner at a taco-truck. Walked around my neighborhood.
Sometimes being unemployed isn’t that bad.
There's a Wikipedia article about quarterlife... →
They nailed it too.
Characteristics of quarter-life crisis may include
feeling “not good enough” because one can’t find a job that is at one’s academic/intellectual level
frustration with relationships, the working world, and finding a suitable job or career
confusion of identity
insecurity regarding the near future
insecurity concerning long-term plans, life goals
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You’re happy someplace East of me.
– Josh Ritter - Roll on