Showing posts with label COS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COS. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2014

Dolls are people too

Ok, so these two girls decided to go on a trip to Argentina and Bolivia, and they brought me with them. And frankly, I'd like to take a few moments to talk about what really mattered during the last few weeks: the horrible mistreatment of a small Asian doll named Taylor. Yes, I am talking about me.

I'd like to say that it's not that I'm always pissed off, it's just how my face was painted on. But after a few weeks with Jean and Jenn, I'm glad that my face can show the constant feeling of hatred that I have toward these bitches.

Seriously, there were days that I never saw the outside of a purse. Do you know what else they keep in their purses? Well, neither do I because it's really dark in there.

I've stolen this smartphone and this is a cry for help. I'm not joking, someone please help me. I'm literally on the verge of slitting my wrists, but I can't because they are attached to the sides of my body.

All I have to say is that these guys deserve to be on death row for their blatant disregard for my rights. Well, ok, maybe not death row, but at least prison. I mean maybe prison is a little much, but like a harsh reprimanding. I really do hate them. Hate maybe is a strong word. I guess they're alright...

OMG I have Stockholm syndrome! I was kept in a bag! For weeks!

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

"Who Cares?" with Taylor

Though this is my first formal piece for the newest, shall we call it, quaint travel blog hitting the web, the questionable adventures of jean and jenn, many of you may know me as the "hot one" in nearly every photo on the blog. Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with the blog's creators and try to figure out why the hell they think anyone cares about their travels, their thoughts or their very existence. 

Taylor: tell me the inspiration behind this blog

Jeannie: so it all started when we left our fancy hotel and went to sleep in the airport. We'd awoken that morning to the jarring realization that we're poor so instead of shelling out for a real bed like fools, we decided the benches at a cafe in the airport would suffice. 

Jenn: as it turns out the waitress at said cafe disagreed. She violently shook us on multiple cc assigns noting our sleepy state and lack of shoes but never kicking us out. She repeatedly reminded us that "this is a restaurant" as though we'd forgotten. Finally we did what all the greats do we slept on the floor of an airport post office. 

Taylor: ok, while this a gripping tale, it has nothing to so with my question. How, or really we're all wondering why, did this blog come to life?

Jeannie: oh right, so we woke up a few hours before our flight and made our way through security. I went through with no problems but things were a little more complicated for Jenn. 

Jenn: on a scale of one to awesome, it was not. While most people went to the desk, showed their documents and moved along I was stopped and told "you're a problem for Interpol" not "this is a problem for Interpol" but me personally. 

Taylor: look I know you really want to tell your airport story but I'm interviewing you about the blog's birth, can we stay in track ladies? Specifically Jeannie can you please help me get Jenn on track. 

Jeannie: speaking of getting Jenn on track I was waiting on the other side of immigration as I watched two large men escort Jenn from Interpol to a back office. She made a face at me that said "fuuuuuuuuuuuuuu...."

Taylor: Jenn can we get Jeannie on track?

Jenn: speaking of tracks, immigration officials were really going off the rails trying to simultaneously deport and hold me. And I don't mean cuddling. I was told that I could pay to go through, just a cool $800. So I finally broke down and sent Jeannie running toward the ATM to pull out money. 

Jeannie: between two ATMs I got $400, 400 soles and winded. Unfortunately none of this was enough. 

Jenn: I handed the money to the woman and she looked at me and simply said "falta"

Taylor: we're seriously falta on you answering the right question. Come on I'm begging y ---

Jenn: speaking of begging while Jeannie was running the ATM gauntlet, I was given the stellar advice to beg for the money from my "countrymen"

Taylor: wait, she told you beg? What the f---

Jeannie: Taylor please, can we get back to what's really important? I completed a marathon on my forth lap back to the terminal to try and change our flight

Jenn: meanwhile I'm being told that Jeannie can only leave the airport in a plane so I try to buy her a ticket from Lima to Lima but no dice. 

Jeannie: we eventually work things out with two different sets of documents saying that we are, in fact, allowed to leave the airport.

Taylor: where are the documents that allow me to leave this conversation?

Jeannie: Taylor...ok? ...just, c'mon. 

Jenn: fast forward a number of hours and we find ourselves back in the airport somewhere between security and immigration...again. A nice guy had helped us get plane tickets several hours early despite being on standby, and my passport had a freshly stamped visa. Apparently, though, it needed a different stamp.

Taylor: what's with Peru and stamps?

Jeannie: so this one we stick together but lose more and more hope with every passing second until we are sitting in a back hallway in immigration wallowing in a pit of self despair.

Jenn: while we are trying to figure out how to say "skrew it" and leave the airport, Jeannie made a face at an old man that even broke my heart.

Taylor: but you don't have a heart.

Jenn: exactly.

Jeannie: in a last ditch effort, we follow this old man to a desk where he passes is of to another old man and this younger dude who was super cool.

Jenn: then, suddenly, like a lady stallion of justice, comes our savior. She forcefully tells the other two, "these are volunteers, we have I let them pass no matter what. Just do it"

Jeannie: after a few breathtaking moments where the exit stamp almost touches the passport, Jenn finally is free. We go to our savior, and she says, "go girls,run!"

Taylor: omg did you guys, like, hug and kiss and cry???

Jeannie: you know, Taylor, you can really be a bitch sometimes. 

Jenn: kind of like Peruvian immigrations

Taylor: well, there you have it: the senseless ramblings of two people who probably belong in an insane asylum.

Jenn: but this really happened--

Taylor: sorry, Jenn. Go put your shoes on, you can't sleep here, this is a restaurant. Folks, if we have learned anything from this, it is that you probably shouldn't run through airport security and that making sad faces at old men can sometimes help.


Saturday, October 25, 2014

Jenn gets a tatt, Taylor doesn't approve

Hey everyone!

Jenn got part 2 of her peace corps tattoo today. My personal favorite moment is when she says to the tattoo artist, "yeah, it's just a line".

Our new travel companion, Taylor, is less than happy with her decision. Jenn responded by yelling, "you're not my mom", then running full sprint to the tattoo parlor. Fortunately, Taylor could not follow because she is a small Asian doll. Most people were just confused about a grown woman yelling at an inanimate object.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Feelings

"I feel the air...yup, feelings!" -Jenn, 2 minutes after becoming an RPCV

Is this the new iPhone 6?

Jenn gets confused about technology. Going to the States is gonna be rough.

Jenn Has Thoughts about Jeannie's Emotions

I would just like to note that I have done a lot in the planning of this trip, it's obviously just much more behind-the-scenes. For example, this morning Jeannie asked me if she should book us a room in Buenos Aires and I said yes.

Collaboration.

I refuse to be characterized as the lazy one when I am obviously the cool, classy, sexy one. Duh.

Secondly, Adam was trying to get into Bolivia and he followed up the story of his visa misadventures by telling us of his severe brain injury. Reliable source? I don't know.

Back when we were happy together

Jeannie Has Emotions

As we sit here, on the verge of COS, I find myself with a lot of emotions.  Let me tell you about them.

1) Frustrated that Jenn has done NOTHING to plan this trip.

I'm going to be honest, that's really the only emotion I have right now.  I'll tell you some more in the coming days.

At this point, we've (I'VE) planned everything for our upcoming adventure.  Except the minor detail of a visa to get into Argentina.  Oops.  About a month ago, we ran into this random guy in Lima (let's call him Adam) who told us a horror story about not having a visa and getting thrown in Argentinean prison.  Adam was also not... shall we say... completely "with it".  But we've taken Adam's advice to heart and gotten all our ducks in a row (you know, mostly).

Quote of the hour: "You literally do everything for me.  I'm like a hospice patient." --Jenn Hanson