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The Laptop Traveler … will soon be leaving her laptop!

by Renae January 21, 2009

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the rumors are true. The Laptop Traveler is getting ready to put away her laptop (temporarily), experience the pains and pleasures of foreign travel, spend (way) more money than she has at the moment–all to go to New Zealand!

Yes, you read that right: NEW ZEALAND. My first trip out of the country. Shoot, my first trip west of Kentucky! And to somewhere so far, so exotic, that I can hardly believe it’s true!

But as my dangerously bulging Discover card balance attests, it IS true. I’m going to New Zealand!

You see my sister moved to Auckland at the beginning of this year. And she has to return to the states in February for a must-attend conference. Meanwhile, she will be leaving her husband and young daughter there alone, without a daycare helper to be found anywhere. His mother couldn’t go. My mom is in the midst of some health issues of her own. So … they asked me! And I could not refuse!

I initially planned to go myself. But since I hate the thought of 1) leaving all three of my kids with my husband and 2) traveling that far alone, I’m bringing my 10-year-old son with me!

We leave Wednesday, February 11th. Depart Charlotte at 9:45 am. Arrive in Los Angeles at 12:15 pm, Pacific time. Then we get to hang out at the airport until our Air New Zealand flight leaves at 7:15 pm. It’s 13 hours to New Zealand! Since we’ll cross the International Date Line, we’ll arrive in New Zealand on Friday, February 13th, at 5:30 am local time. So we lose Thursday, although we’ll gain it back when we return. We leave New Zealand on the evening of February 23rd, arriving back in L.A. … and then on to Charlotte … at 8:30 pm local time.

The plan is to document my travels for posterity so that other laptop travelers, like me, can get a glimpse of what it’s really like to travel to New Zealand–the good, the bad, and the ugly. I’ve found otherblog postings on the Web, but none as detailed as I’d like. So I’ll fill that gap, and hopefully help others plan for THEIR trips to New Zealand!

Stay tuned ….

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President Barak Obama

by Renae December 11, 2008

President Barak Obama, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

When in DC …

Couldn’t resist this card. I also picked up one of the outgoing Bush but no need to post that here …. 🙂

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Acoma Pottery by Lucy Lewis

by Renae December 11, 2008

Acoma Pottery by Lucy Lewis, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

This card hails from the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC — a beautiful, fascinating place to visit! Wish we had more time to spend here!

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Vampire Kissing Fallen Angel No. 1

by Renae December 11, 2008

Vampire Kissing Fallen Angel No. 1, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

This is by Fritz Scholder, a highly controversial Native American artist. I don’t know what it is about this card but I like it … maybe the idea of evil finding love after all? Or the idea of evil desiring beauty despite itself? Or even beauty falling for evil? Or maybe it’s just the love, pure and simple? I don’t know and have not read the official interpretations … but I like it 🙂 From the National Museum of the American Indian in DC.

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Miracle Card

by Renae December 11, 2008

Miracle Card, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

I picked this and two other similar cards up at the Hirshorn Museum in Washington, DC. The card has two parts held together by a rivet. You can rotate the top, plastic part for a special optical effect. By Ges. Geschutzt. (By the way, we almost missed the Hirshorn, which would have been a mistake! Even my kids were enjoying the modern art installations — and the gift shop help many treasures you don’t see elsewhere on the Mall!)

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Miracle Card

by Renae December 11, 2008

Miracle Card, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

The card has two parts held together by a rivet. Rotate the top, plastic part for a special optical effect. By Ges. Geschutzt.

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The Thousand and One Nights, Henri Matisse

by Renae December 11, 2008

The Thousand and One Nights, Henri Matisse, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

This neat art card has an interesting feature; you fold it on the bend and use the attached sticky tape to make it a normal sized postcard. I should have copied the back as well, which shows a b&w line drawing of the artist. I picked this up at the National Museum of Art in Washington, DC.

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Dresses Worn by First Ladies

by Renae December 11, 2008

Dresses Worn by First Ladies, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

These two cards hail from the National Museum of American History–also known as America’s Attic! We saw the Star Spangled Banner there … very moving!

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Funky art postcard

by Renae December 11, 2008

Funky art postcard, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

I have no idea who did this design … it is by a German firm. The circles turn all sorts of funky colors when you move the card around. I picked this up at the National Museum of Art!

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The Mint

by Renae December 11, 2008

The Mint, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Of course we had to visit the Bureau of Engraving and Printing while we were in DC …. All that money!

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