Friday, September 14, 2007

Do you know where you're going to?

Almost time to leave Toronto... these few days have flown by too quickly. It's been so great to catch up with my sister & Aaron, and Toronto really is a lovely city. I've added a few more pictures to the flickr site, so check those out.

In about 45 minutes, Cory will take me to the airport to catch my flight to Vienna. One more goodbye that I'm not looking forward too, and this whole trip is starting to feel a lot more real.

I'd be lying to say I wasn't nervous about arriving in the first of many cities where there will be no familiar faces waiting for me, but I think I'm ready. Wish me luck! More from Vienna...

P.S. Thanks so much to all of you for the sweet emails, last minute phone calls, and good wishes. And a special thanks to those of you who have left comments for me here on the blog; it's nice to know you're out there reading.

4 comments:

Rachelle said...

You've probably already arrived in Vienna, but I wanted to say one last farewell. I wish I could have soaked in more Josie time at your last leisure, but I imagine it still wouldn't have felt like enough.

I have no doubt you'll soak up every moment of this great adventure. Just remember that each day is your one shot - there's no dress rehearsal :)

Tons of love,
Rachelle

Anonymous said...

Hi Josie, this is Tracy, Jakki (Jack), Sandy, Dad and Mom. We are thinking about you and hoping all is well in Vienna. They are getting ready to go to Mexico and Atlanta while I stay in Seattle. ;> Can't wait to hear about your adventures, miss you and love you.

Anonymous said...

Hi honey,

just got home from our trip to Florence (Oregon that is) and laughed and cried reading your blog!!! You'll get your 'travel legs' & confidence before you know it. I remember you touring me around Germany, and a few other countries with all the poise of a travel guide extraordinaire!!! Have fun & yes trust yourself, ask for help and follow them mommas!! love you Mom & Kurt

Anonymous said...

Josie,
I think about you every day. As I go about my work, I often wonder where exactly you are at that moment. Thank you for keeping your blog posted. I love you! Enjoy (or as Matthew says "in-joy") your trip.

Love,
Dad