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Monday, January 28th, 2008
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3:10p - Honeymoon planning
As the wedding approaches, we are starting to plan our honeymoon, which is going to be the funniest part, for sure. We'll be leaving the 21st of april, land in san Francisco, spend 2 days there, visit the gazillion interesting places around California (and possibly meet with Jon and Phil), head to Vegas (OF COURSE), stroll around the US, offer David a beer wherever he is (hopefully in the US), chase Ido, my roomie from RISD which I miss like hell, have a stop in Ohio to finally give a huge hug to gooroo, visit Washington DC (where the main attraction is sure azcra and photo_obscura ), go back to Providence 6 years later (and say hello to Eva, the amazing woman without whom I would have never gone to RISD) and after 3 weeks of driving around and taking pictures, we'll be in New York, ready to rob B&H and the Nintendo Store and go back home.
For those that have been asking: we are not going to have a wedding list, since we own everything we need (and duty would cost me too much if I did a wedding list at B&H, like I wanted to). We are going to open a sorta wedding list at the travel agency taking care of our honeymoon and set a paypal account for the same purpose: depending on how much we raise our trip will be more or less ghetto, but as long as we have plane tickets, a car and some food we should be ok.
Any tips about car rental in the US? Is it ok to drive with an italian license or should we have some more documents? I've heard that in the US you can turn right even if the traffic light is red, if the way is clear. Is it true in every state? Is there some other rule I should know before I spend my honeymoon in some state jail? Silly question: in the car you rent, is there usually a cd player that can read mp3s or should I specifically ask for that? because we are planning the soundtrack for the coast-to-coast and it would suck big time to find out that we cannot listen to that.
Oh: motels. Something we should know about sleeping accomodations before we leave? We don't want to book hotels (except for Frisco and NY) and sleep wherever we feel like it along the way, but if you have suggestions they're always very welcome.
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