We definitely didn't sleep on the flight. Later in the flight, we bought a couple of ham sandwiches off the IcelandAir in-flight menu. I started to watch Dune, Part 2, but only got about halfway through it before realizing I wouldn't have time to finish it. If the same in-flight entertainment is available on the shorter flight to London in a few days, maybe I'll get a chance to see that last half of it.
( This Time, There are Pictures )
After moving into the hotel room and unpacking, we walked down the street to a 24-hour small grocery store where we got a few drinks and other supplies. Lisa was able to get the high-fiber Wasa crackers that she'd been trying to get for the past few days but that are more difficult to find at smaller stores in the USA.
It was early afternoon local time, but we'd been up for about 24 subjective hours. Lisa took a bath, I made sure all three of my computers worked, and we both were in bed by 2 PM, sleeping until after 11 PM. It was still light outside. I understand that there is a prospect for auroras, but it's too light in the city, and besides, it's cloudy. Both Lisa and I are happy with the cool weather and have kept the windows open. It's regrettable that the room doesn't have "blackout" curtains, but they do supply effective eyemasks, and I used mine to good effect this afternoon.
Yeah, we are jet lagged, but we expect to be back on track by the time we leave on Friday.
( This Time, There are Pictures )
After moving into the hotel room and unpacking, we walked down the street to a 24-hour small grocery store where we got a few drinks and other supplies. Lisa was able to get the high-fiber Wasa crackers that she'd been trying to get for the past few days but that are more difficult to find at smaller stores in the USA.
It was early afternoon local time, but we'd been up for about 24 subjective hours. Lisa took a bath, I made sure all three of my computers worked, and we both were in bed by 2 PM, sleeping until after 11 PM. It was still light outside. I understand that there is a prospect for auroras, but it's too light in the city, and besides, it's cloudy. Both Lisa and I are happy with the cool weather and have kept the windows open. It's regrettable that the room doesn't have "blackout" curtains, but they do supply effective eyemasks, and I used mine to good effect this afternoon.
Yeah, we are jet lagged, but we expect to be back on track by the time we leave on Friday.