- talk to family about leaving
- apply for Brazilian and Australian visas (all visa needs can be checked here on the government travel site)
- check on vaccinations needed for countries on itinerary (those can be checked here, at the CDC)
- add pages to passport
- get several copies of passport photos
- get teeth cleaned and checked
- physician appt - general physical
- gynecologist appt
- get new glasses and enough contacts for a year
- put in notice and write resignation letter for work
- clean up and sod over garden
- sell car
- put furniture on craigslist
- get travel insurance
- get plane tickets (see steph's post from 06/16/11)
- bring cats in for annual check-ups
- contact friends abroad about staying with them
- jail break phone and put att contract on hold
- launch website and figure out how to maintain while abroad
- buy travel clothes and camping equipment
- print off all needed documents
- make copies of docs for roommates
- get international driver's permit
- open checking account that doesn't charge international fees (I opened a Charles Schwab Checking Account, they refund all atm fees, both in the US and internationally. The hitch is, you have to have a Schwab investment account attached to the checking account.)
- update living will
- get in shape (eh)
- make sure all payments are set up to happen automatically
- plan going away party
This list is by no means complete, and it seems like new things pop up everyday. For example, it doesn't include, 'file police report for the hit and run that happened on my parked car two nights ago' because hopefully most people won't have to deal with that happening to them. Because it's annoying.
-EC
RSS Feed