Big August Trip
17 years ago I went on my Big
August Trip.
My Dad was working in Iraq at the
time and my Mom and I wanted to see him. So, after months of planning and
checking schedules, my Mom and I flew from Boston to London.
(Buckingham Palace)
We spent the day in London. It
was the 60th Wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip – my
Mom was a Royal Fan – being Canadian - and we had ordered tickets several
months in advance to take a Private Tour of Buckingham Palace.
I had been to the Palace on Tours
before, but not a Private Tour. We saw rooms that usually were closed off to
the public, the Royal Stables, a 60th Wedding Anniversary Exhibit as well as
had High Tea in the backyard garden.
That night we flew from London to
Kuwait and arrived early the next day where we met up with my Dad who had
arrived from Iraq.
(Kuwaiti Towers)
We had a pre-scheduled Private
Tour across Kuwait (including seeing several sights my Dad had seen when he was
a Soldier during 1990-1991 Desert Shield/Storm. We went to the Al-Qurain
Resistance Museum (where Kuwaiti Resistance fought the Iraqis during the War.)
We also went inside the Kuwait Towers.
The next day I left Kuwait (my
Parents stayed another day and then they flew to England and took the train up
to Scotland where they went to the Shetland Islands and the Orkney Islands.)
While they went to England and
Scotland I went from Kuwait to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.
(Ancient Marketplace – Cyprus)
I then went to Limassol, Cyprus
and spent several days going around the Greek-Park of the Island with a Russian
Friend of Mine. I tried to go to the Turkish-Occupied Part of the Island, but
the tour was cancelled minutes before it was to start.
From Cyprus I went to Athens,
Greece and then to Munich, Germany.
(Zugspitze Mountains – Germany)
I spent several days in Starnberg
with a German Friend of mine. We went to the Zugspitze Mountains, swam in Lake
Starnberg and a bunch of other fun things.
From Munich I flew to London
where I met-up with my Parents at Heathrow. My Dad flew back to Iraq and my Mom
and I flew back to Boston.
It was a lot of fun – especially
since most of my planning and booking worked out well.
As I do with most of my trips
(except when going to places like Russia where it’s Illegal for Foreigners to
bring in Local Currency) I had pre-ordered a bunch of different Currencies that
we would need for the whole trip that arrived at the house before we left.
I had British Pounds (for England
and Scotland), Euros (for Germany and Greece), Kuwaitis Dinars (for Kuwait),
UAE Dirhams (for the United Arab Emirates), Turkish Lira (for Turkish-Occupied
Cyprus) and Cypriot Pounds (for Greek Cyprus.) I only had to exchange the
Turkish Lira since I wasn’t able to go there.
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