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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Ramblings from 36 Hours of Travel
Arrive at airport and immediately spend far too long in airport "bookstore".
Decide books are crap.
Leave bookstore in just enough time to achieve the impossible: obtain breakfast from McDonald's! Deem trip a success.
Socks with sandals are rampant in the airport. Feel sad.
Begin reading newly purchased book and rescind previous statement that "books are crap." Kudos to Piper Kerman - this book is awesome.
Loathe the smell of airplanes; smells like jet fuel, recycled air, and desperation. Consider inventing new aromatherapy flights featuring relaxing fragrances like vanilla, lavender, and eucalyptus. Vow to investigate this venture upon returning home.
Hit vicious turbulence - screw aromatherapy, new goal is to not vomit.
Reading a book about prison while flying allows for several accurate comparisons between prison and air-travel. Begin to feel like a prisoner of the plane and take it personally when asked to return my seat to the up-right position.
Florida smells like Summer. Consider relocating.
Remember Florida has alligators, re-think aforementioned move.
FACT: The one time you travel with only a carry-on is the one time your carry-on will break.
Weeknights in a hotel bar are depressing.
Appreciate all the natural lighting in the hotel lobby.
Airports are a private hell for people who are naturally fast walkers. Navigating around man with travel pillow is proving difficult.
Dear Florida: When it's 50 degrees outside, it's ok to turn off the air conditioning.
FACT: No matter who you are, a McDonald's cheeseburger will never not taste good.
Arriving at the baggage claim of your home airport is sad when there's nobody to meet you.
Feel an odd sense of pride when parking garage attendant notes she can smell your car from her booth and "it smells real good!"
Hitting all the green lights heading home is like the universe welcoming you back. This didn't happen to me, but I imagine it would be nice.
Nothing is greater than arriving home to puppy kisses and a hot shower.
Whether you're gone 36-hours or 36 days, one thing remains true:
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DeleteLove this girl! You always make me chuckle!
ReplyDeleteAppreciation for the quick trip! Thankful you are home safe for your munippies & us!
Always thankful for a safe, quick trip, especially in January! Happy to be home :)
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