Decision Point

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The last few days have been a little stressful for me as I try to decide what to do with my week-long holiday that starts tomorrow. On one hand, I thought about going to SF to clean out my storage space so that I don't have to pay every month for something I don't need. On the other hand, I wanted to travel through Issan (NE Thailand) because I have never been there before.

So what to do? I have been totally indecisive on this one... 50/50. I found a decent ticket to the US (only about US$550) but I dread actually going through all of my stuff to sell, give away, or throw away. Not to mention I was already planning on going to the US in August and again for Christmas. Do I really need (can I really afford?) 3 trips to the US in one year?

Ok, so maybe I should be happy that my biggest worry is where to go on vacation!

By the way, it's the last day of the month and I achieved my goal of posting every day. Woohoo.

3 Comments

Stuart,

What a decision! I think you can't go wrong with either one. I hope you have fun with whatever you decide on doing.
Have a great day.

David

wooohooo!!!!

I say wait for a trip to SF, unless having your stuff in storage really puts a stress financially AND mentally on you.

On the other hand, you can go ahead and go to SF to clean out everything, and have a peace of mind.

I know - I'm such HUGE help! But . . . you can travel throughout Thailand for the next ????? years. At least two, right?

Love you!!

Beth and David: Yeah, I figured that the trip would be more stressful than the reduction of stress from cleaning out storage. Now, halfway through my trip in Isaan, I think I made the right decision! :)

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