In the middle of all these Eastern European problems, my wife decided to travel to Hungary. She had a few legitimate reasons. One, her mother is in poor shape, and she wanted to see her before a new pandemic breaks out and makes travel impossible. That is a good, strong reason to go. Then her godson, her sister's son is graduating from high school and the two have a strong relationship therefore she wanted to be there.
Because that idiot country has no airline, it had to be shut down due to mishandling its finances, traveling to Budapest is a little more complicated. LOT, the Polish airline is the one offering the most reasonable fares and easiest connections. So, that was the route she chose to take. As far as I know, the trip was uneventful, and she got there with no problems. Now, hopefully she is having a good time with her family and tasting good food.
I stayed behind to babysit Abigail and Robin even though as far as my schedule is concerned, I could have gone with her. It seems that now there are no (for a time) Covid-19 restrictions. They were not asking for proof of vaccines either at the airports or at the destination point as they used to, and no masks on the planes. I will hear all the travel stories when she returns. The only thing I know that the flight from New York To Warsaw, the transfer point, was totally full.
People complain that things are getting expensive yet, the planes are full. So, what do we believe?
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