Hard to believe it’s time to go. Seems like we’ve been waiting forever, even though we only just decided to take this journey a few weeks ago. Time goes slow when you’re looking at such a drastic change about to take place. Our day to day lives were filled with nice walks with our dog and relaxing nights on the couch watching tv. No more.

We’re simple people who don’t travel often and rarely are around large crowds of people, because we prefer it that way. Knowing the airport and city of Boston were sure to be overwhelming we are so glad we stayed in a hotel by the airport the night before our flight, thanks to wonderful friends. It was a huge relief to not be stuck in traffic stressing to get to our flight.

So we’re off to the airport and we had no long lines of people as we checked our bags and went through security.
Whew one big stress down!
Now Georgia here we come!



No problem!! Lay over in Baltimore, check. Arrive in Atlanta, navigate to the baggage claim, check. Find the red line train and our destination stop, check. We even walked directly to the hotel just a mile or so away, check. We got this!
Lovely city, but definitely feel out of our element. The trail will feel more like home indeed.

It’s the morning of our trip now. I pinched myself to remember this is real. We’re about to walk to our shuttle after breakfast and then we head to the trail.
We’ll be in touch with you all as soon as we can.
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