Sunday, May 13, 2007
The Night Train
Fernando had a great idea to save some money and get us across country at the same time. We bought tickets on a sleeper train from Tokyo to Hiroshima that left at 6pm and arrived about 6am on Saturday morning. After I went to bed at 11pm I slept pretty well all the way until 5am, except for the one time I woke up at 1:30am because I thought I heard someone near our stuff. The train company gave us each bedding and a nice robe, see the non-paid model above. Thankfully the top bunks stayed empty through the night, like about 80% of the train which made it creepy in a way.
This was my first experience on a sleeper car and I thought it was great. I can sleep just about anywhere and quite well once I'm tired (qualities I inherited from my father I believe). The train didn't provide any food services but luckily we had loaded up on snacks and water before we left. In many ways, it turned into a guy's sleep-over as we chatted about women (don't worry Diane, Fernando thinks and speaks only of you), missions, jobs, etc. It was a fun trip and added the uniqueness of our trip and created some great memories.
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4 comments:
What? No ninja moves from you?
I love the robe. Very classy. :)
what up Gooch?! you are so totally pimpin in the robe! that reminds me of my Amtrak ride from SLC to Chicago and back, except no sleeper car and more vodka. we love and miss ya and really enjoy the blog. keep have a great time and see ya before you know it, later.
keep have a great time? who says that?...retard.
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