Today we get on a plane – probably right as this post goes live – and fly to Ushuaia, Argentina. If you haven’t heard of Ushuaia, I’m not surprised! On a world map, it is at the very very bottom…
You know what’s not on that world map?
And you know where we go on Saturday?
I’m so excited.
Going to Antarctica has been a lifelong dream of mine. It’s something I wanted to do before I turned 30; something I wanted to do before I had babies (no mom, that doesn’t mean I’m going to have babies in 9 months and 10 days, and p.s., I know someone else who had a pre-baby continent list); and, something I wanted to do to show the world I could!
“Why Antarctica?” People invariably ask. And there are lots of reasons, but here are my top five.
One: All seven continents
What can I say. I really want to visit all seven continents. I love to travel. I wander. And I’m a wee-bit OCD: there are seven continents, and I would like to visit them all.
Two: Penguins
Ok. This should really be reason one because I love penguins. Love them. I’ve loved penguins since I was a kid, and even received an Earls penguin for a birthday gift one year. (If you didn’t grow up in western Canada, you probably don’t know that Earls used to be super-kitschy). But back to penguins. I love them. Happy Feet is one of my favourite movies – it doesn’t get much better than tap dancing penguins. And early February is a great time to go because there are still some baby penguins. I can’t wait for the penguins.
Three: Icebergs
Icebergs are beautiful, imposing, impressive, cold, and oh so mysterious. And there are expressions about icebergs. Can you imagine looking at a gi-normous iceberg and thinking to yourself “that’s only the tip of the iceberg”? Yeah. That’s what I’m going to be doing in a couple of days.
Four: Photography
When I think about the photographic opportunities that are going to present themselves over the next two weeks I get giddy and squirmy and do a little shimmy. Seriously. I just did one in Starbucks. (And I do one every time I re-read this paragraph while editing much to the embarrassment of the hubs who keeps looking at me like I’m a crazy person). I am very excited to capture some amazing wide-angle vistas, close up wildlife shots, and everything in between. Oh, and you can count on some cute shots of the hubs and I too!
Five: It’s Antarctica, people!
Ok. I appreciate that this is kind of like reason one. But it’s a little different. Because there’s a certain cachet to Antarctica. It’s Antarctica, people!
What’s next?
Don’t worry. It’s not like we are going to Antarctica and calling it quits. Or that we are so naive to think that we’ve done it all. Because there is so much more out there to do.
Visit more of the U.S and Canada, for instance. And go to western Australia. Central America. India. Nepal. Tibet. The ‘stans. The Philippines. Indonesia. Burma. French Polynesia. The Maldives. Ethiopia. Mali. Other countries in west Africa. Morocco. More of Spain that just Barcelona. Iceland. Ireland. Scotland. Sweden. Norway. Finland. Denmark. Russia. Poland. The Ukraine. The southernmost Japanese islands. Italy. Corsica. The list just keeps going and going and going and going and going and going and going!
There are just so many places I want to see. I can’t even count them. But know what I can count? Continents. And in just a few days, I will be able to say I’ve been to all seven.
Can’t wait to hear stories and see pictures! Meanwhile I shall sit here seething with jealousy :)
Thanks! I’m so excited about penguins! And pictures! And I can’t stop doing happy dances!!
And Cloverdale.
I’ve been to Cloverdale before silly mom. That list is of places I haven’t been before. GOSH!
I just sent you an email wishing you an amazing trip and it looks like I may have missed you! Have a wonderful time and I can’t wait to see all the penguin (and iceberg) photos when you get back!! :)
Yayayayayayayay!
One might even say, The Final Frontier?!
Oh Paul… you make us giggle!
OMgosh, my mom was telling me about this trip of yours. I am so glad you are blogging this, I am living it through your eyes!
Thanks Lis! I’m so excited. Seriously. I only squirm. And smile. And happy dance. I hope to actually sleep tonight (didn’t get much of that in last night!)
Can’t wait to hear all about it and see your photos! I’m sure you two are having a BLAST!
Thanks Heather. As you might imagine, it was incredible. I can’t yet find the words. But I’m starting to work on the images!