tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381223979507114346.post4984020359810837953..comments2024-03-27T20:40:50.047-04:00Comments on Success Along the Weigh: Extra souvenirsAnele @ Success Along the Weighhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03986921867517926199noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381223979507114346.post-839140800417605282016-10-20T13:50:37.083-04:002016-10-20T13:50:37.083-04:00I am so sorry you got so sick. Gah!! It's har...I am so sorry you got so sick. Gah!! It's hard enough coming home from a vacation to get back into a routine, but when you are down for the count, that makes it even worse. I'm glad you have a plan for Christmas and will be fully prepared with what you need to bring with you to help keep your immune system up. Praying that you get good exercises from your doc today and start to feel better quickly. Water, rest, water, rest, water, rest. =o)dalbador1https://www.blogger.com/profile/09877799102438622117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381223979507114346.post-25342538830177295602016-10-20T13:35:32.124-04:002016-10-20T13:35:32.124-04:00I will often get sick on long trips to city destin...I will often get sick on long trips to city destinations, but it is usually nothing major. I have attributed my picking up the common cold from my use of public transit systems. When my trips have been much more nature based I have avoided getting sick. However, I usually travel prepared regardless. I'll have a small stash of cold meds, gravol, Tylenol, cough drops, and Imodium in my toiletry case. I learned my lesson after developing a very sore throat in Vienna and having to mime to the pharmacist my problem since I do not speak any German and all their cold supplies are kept behind glass, forcing you to talk to the pharmacist. Browrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01661145494625869227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381223979507114346.post-60151250463802050402016-10-20T08:38:27.723-04:002016-10-20T08:38:27.723-04:00I'm glad you got sick the last day instead of ...I'm glad you got sick the last day instead of the first. I mean getting sick is bad not matter when/where, but at least it didn't ruin the whole trip for you.<br /><br />Most of my trips these days are just for a weekend either to the mountains or to my folks' so I'm not crowded in with a bunch of people. I have gotten sick after long trips in the past, but mostly I think due to less sleep that I would have gotten at home. Not sleeping enough is probably my single biggest factor in terms of getting sick and how sick I get.another layerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15756727485274694135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381223979507114346.post-316447918994908092016-10-20T07:46:03.713-04:002016-10-20T07:46:03.713-04:00I am proud of us for sticking to a workout routine...I am proud of us for sticking to a workout routine every day on our trip. I'm not going to say it didn't suck having to eat up time on a vacation for something I wasn't too fond of doing but every time we just went ahead and did it, there was a feeling of supreme accomplishment afterward that made every one of them worth it. I guess that pretty much sums up working out every day in some ways. It always ends up being worth your time, even if your mind is against it beforehand. <br /><br />As for your souvenir, I really felt for you. I could tell you were really knocked down by this one and it sucks that it had to start the day we left so that it not only ruined your ability to enjoy that last day but also gave you the worst pressure on a day where we were driving up and down mountains with constant changes of pressure to mess with your head. The Mr.https://www.blogger.com/profile/04233628447251244134noreply@blogger.com