Well, I was going to link to the post I wrote about meeting Ann in Boston in January 2023, but it appears that I never actually wrote a post about that!
Ann was in Boston for a work thing & I tagged along because I’d never been. While she did work stuff, I visited a couple of museums, and we got together in the evenings for dinner & whatnot. I even rented a car one day and went to visit Carole & Dale! Ann didn’t have to work all day/every day, and had suggested that we go on a walking food tour — she always likes to do a little something like that. It was really fun, we learned a lot (like, lobster didn’t used to be a “fancy” food & was so plentiful that it was fed to prisoners), and we visited some great places & sampled lots of yummy food. There was opportunity to chat with fellow tour-goers, and we learned that one guy was there because it was part of the “surprise trip” itinerary planned for him by a company called Pack Up + Go.

It was his second or third such trip. It sounded fun, interesting & adventurous… so fun that Ann gave me a gift certificate the following Christmas, and we finally got around to booking a trip for ourselves! We’re flying on Wednesday morning — to who-knows-where?
Pack Up + Go offers several types of trips — plane trips, road trips, outdoor adventure trips, and more. There’s a survey wherein dates & a budget are established, as well as interests, preferences & travel history — they won’t send you someplace you may have already visited, if you don’t want them to. We actually left that wide open because there’s always something new! They book relevant round-trip travel from the location of your choosing (we had three possible departure airports listed) & accommodations, make dinner reservations, pre-book at least one activity, and provide a list of recommendations.
Last week, we each received an email with a weather forecast for our unknown vacation destination, along with a suggested packing list, and where/when to go — our flight leaves early Wednesday morning from Green Bay!
On Thursday, I received the surprise envelope shown above by Priority Mail. We won’t open it until we get to the airport!
We’re super excited that departure is imminent, though not without some concern about what’s happening with TSA… and I’m not going to get into that much, except to say: PAY THOSE PEOPLE! It’s ridiculous that funding TSA is fettered. Anyway, I can already say that Pack Up + Go’s customer service is excellent, as Ann emailed with concerns… they were quick to respond, professional & reassuring. AND in the course of that exchange, we got a little clue in that we’re connecting (somewhere) — I was sure that wherever we were going, it would be a direct flight. haha.
I’m behind on the travelogue, obviously, but stay tuned… I’ll be sure to let you know where we land & what we do!! (And promise to catch up soon.)





























