So when I woke up at 5:00 am this morning
because of jetlag, naturally my thoughts immediately went to Christmas baking.
We've been back from our trip for a few days, and I am still struggling with a
spot of jetlag and general post-vacation malaise.
The first 6 days of it made up the end of my American trip, the following week an adjustment
period of jetlag and playing catch up which saw my motivation to dress prettily bottom out, and then a frantic two week period of busyness and prep as birthdays, blog work and the approaching festive season blended together to make a perfect storm of overwhelming «what next, what next?»
Lost in Translation Finishing Lost in Translation is like awakening from dream, and then we realize just how in tune with the
feeling of jetlag of its central characters the film is.
After quite the
amount of jetlags and irregular mealtimes during traveling in the last few months we've found our body's in the midst of tiredness and feeling like a little well deserved retreat.
If you're flying to Bali from far away the
chances of a jetlag are pretty high, in order to reduce this jetlag we've listed a few tips.
I've got so many questions but I'll start with some which feel more immediate: - I saw in the guide that Vietnam Backpacker Hostel comes highly recommended and I'm tempted to switch from the Central backpackers hostel to that, but it'll be a shared dorm (which I'm a bit worried about for the first few nights
because of jetlag and everything else).