Monday, November 12, 2007

Chicago

I don't think I told you why I was going to Chicago. I have to go for a business trip, flying out Monday afternoon, was to have dinner with the group on Monday night, then an all day training session on Tuesday and I fly home on Tuesday night. Back to work on Wednesday morning. Nothing great... But flying to Chicago even for a day and a half all by myself is pretty exciting I must say.

Although, it's not so exciting right this second. I'm typing this from the plane. The flight was delayed about 30 minutes to begin with. This was a bit of a concern as I was to fly in at 5:15 and meet the group for dinner at 6. Tight, but do-able.

We sat on the runway for a while, which is always a bit uncomfortable. Crying babies, and air blowing out that is anything BUT cool. Ick. Then we start to take off.

I'm not a great flyer. I don't fly much and when I do, I'm usually uncomfortable at take-off and landing. I'm a handle-gripper and breath-holder till we are comfortably safe.

We begin take off and as we start to lift off, all the sudden we drop and the brakes go on, and the flaps on the wings (which I can see clearly from my window seat) flip up. The plane screeches and everyone on the plane begins to panic. A flight attendant comes on to tell us not to worry, everything is fine.

Fine my ass.

I don't mean to curse really (Chris I'm sure will talk to me about that) but you have to realize that I was NOT ready to meet my maker at 3:45 this afternoon. Ya know?

We stopped quickly and pulled off the runway. "Stopped quickly" is putting it mildly. We stopped so quickly that we were smoking and we blew two tires.

Needless to say, the plane is broken and we can't take this plane to Chicago. Something in the panel blinked which freaked out the pilot so he stopped the plane. Quickly. So quickly that it melted two of the tires. Geez Louise.

So, here I sit - still in sunny Florida - on an airplane awaiting further instructions.

I spoke too soon. A plane landed from New York and apparently had no place better to go, so they are using that plane and our crew is taking it and us to Chicago. Yee haw.

I'm now seated on this plane. Patiently awaiting take-off. Oh my goodness... After the last one... I'm pretty darn nervous. I'll tell ya what. Not that it matters to all of YOU, but I'm going to not close out this blog until I am safely in the air. I will let you know once we are up in the air.

Whew... As I type, I'm probably somewhere over Georgia or someplace. My 3:15 flight didn't leave until after 6 p.m., but we are now up in the air and I'm on my way to Chicago.

Please keep Chris and Michelle in your prayers tomorrow as they take Julie to Twelve Oaks. I was thinking about the trip on the way to the airport and it occurred to me that I'm not sure who's going to be able to get the gas Julie needs for her car for the trip. That... And pray for patience for Chris. He's a good hearted soul who has taken on a lot and I'm forever grateful to him for doing so.

One more thing before I go. I wanted to say a BIG HUGE thank you to Katie, Evie and Michelle who came through to help me pull off Chris's birthday party Sunday. You guys are the best and I most certainly could NOT have done it without you. Thank you so much for being there for him... For being there for us. We love you so much.

I should run. Plane ride is getting a bit bumpy.... Ugg. I'll bet I can't post this blog while up here in the plane, but I'll try. I suppose that just means that when this finally sends, you'll know I've safely landed. Albiet more than three hours late.

I'll just be thanking God that I'm safe. Remember to thank God for your blessings.

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