Traveling

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<p>10 hours of driving with my family, in 2 cars to get all my stuff there. UGH!</p>

<p>Plane.
TWENTY hours on the plane excl. tansit time.</p>

<p>Driving four hours a couple days before move-in, from Vermont to Massachusetts. I have to go early to get my horse settled in at his new barn.</p>

<p>driving about 5 hours. directly west into cow-country ¶. </p>

<p>If I’m lucky I can make it in just under 4 ;)</p>

<p>Family driving with luggage and me driving my own car. Lots of Incubus and video game music to keep me calm for move in day.</p>

<p>What would normally be a 5.5hr drive is going to be 4hrs by train and 3hrs by bus. Sucks =/</p>

<p>2 hour drive to LAX, get on the plane, 6 hour flight to JFK, wait around for 2 1/2 hours. Then, 1 1/2 hour flight to Syracuse</p>

<p>4 hour flight, 3 hour layover. 5 hour flight. 1 hour subway to bus station. 4 hour bus ride to Michigan. 1 hour drive with a friend to school. Wahoo discount tickets!</p>

<p>lmao at comiclover</p>

<p>I will be driving 3 and half hours from houston to dallas. With my parents and my younger brother… fun drive.</p>

<p>Driving 4-5 hours in my car with my father or brother, my mother following with the other in the mini van, morning of move in.</p>

<p>Driving up in the SUV with my mom, South Jersey to Western MA (4-5 hours). Packing my entire life into one car is always interesting. Leaving the day before move-in, staying in a hotel, moving in early the next morning!</p>

<p>Moving from one side of the apartment to the other. I’m living out of boxes, in my friend’s room for the next week, then I get my real room.</p>

<p>Driving, 4 hrs-ish. We’ll probably rent a van or something to fit all of my stuff + 4 people (parents and younger brother). With my last name, I’m supposed to move in between 9-11 (I think), so we’ll probably be leaving at like…4 am. Hopefully I can persuade my parents to let us get there a day early and sleep in a hotel.</p>

<p>I can’t wait!</p>