Tuesday, November 13, 2007

From Bad To Worse

I'm safely in Chicago, although things actuallly got worse when I got here.

One of the things I neglected to tell you in sharing the story of the plane nightmare was that Tampa International pointed out to me that my Drivers License was expired.

Expired? My license? Couldn't be. Had to be a mistake. Heck, my birthday was in MARCH for goodness sake, EIGHT months ago. How could I possibly have forgotten that for EIGHT months? I've neglected it till the end of the month in the past, sure. But EIGHT months, no. There must be some mistake. Surely I must have done it online and have received the sticker thingy and just have FORGOTTEN to have placed it on the back of my license. That had to be it. I could not possibly have neglected this for EIGHT months.

At the airport they let me through, although I had to go through extra security... What they fondly called the "TSA Tickle". It didn't ticle, let me tell ya. They took out everything I had, swabed every part of my luggage, patted me down, blow tested my clothes in some chamber thingy, threw away my damn toothpaste (although IT was less than 3 ozs, the container it was IN was not, so it had to be tossed.)

Okay, fine. So I have to go through additional security. I'm okay with that. I made a mental note to myself... When I get home, I MUST check on my drivers license.

Although, it hit me when I was in the Hertz tram that I might have a problem renting my car in Chicago. Might??? Yeah....

It was a 30 mile drive from the Airport to my hotel tonight. Then another 5 miles to the training session tomorrow. Then 30 back tomorrow to the airport. A cab could cost me a FORTUNE.

I tried to sweet-talk my way into explaining that I surely had forgotten to put the sticker on the back, it wasn't REALLY expired - but nobody at Hertz bought it. They told me that if I could prove that my license was good, they could rent to me. Otherwise, I'd have to find another form of transportation. They were going to have to call me a cab.

At this point I tried to call Chris but couldn't reach him. Then I called my friend Michelle. I had her log into Florida's Driver's License check and pull up my drivers license number. Sure as heck........ Expired March 13, 2007. ARE YOU KIDDING ME???

At this point I broke into tears. Literally. How could I let this happen? I am usually SO GOOD with this kind of thing. Michelle checks at first and doesn't see where we can renew it online now and I really begin to lose it. I'm realizing the fact that I am in this HUGE city, alone, it's cold, I'm alone, did I mention this place is huge, oh and that I'm alone, and that I have crammed in one day of training, on a very tight schedule, alone, in this big city, and I just feel completely overwhelmed. Michelle checks again and low and behold, you CAN renew it online. She said... "wait a minute, I'm going to get my credit card", and before I could pull myself together long enough to say "what did you just say?" she was done.

Sixteen dollars and literally two minutes later and she had faxed Hertz in Chicago Airport the confirmation that my license was indeed valid.

I am now driivng a PT Cruiser.

It's 11 pm Chicago time - Midnight my time. I have to be in training in 8 hours, and I haven't eaten since lunch. I'm exhausted, I'm cold, I'm tired, and I'm hungry. Oh, and I am ever so thankful that I have a friend like Michelle who stepped in and immediately went into action and helped me with my drivers license. Girl, you are a true friend. Thanks.

I think I'm going to unpack. Kinda funny actually, I only brought one outfit - but I'm kinda funny about that. When I go to a hotel, I always have to unpack. Even though at 7:30 tomorrow morning I'll be checking out.

I ordered pizza. Should be here any minute. Maybe from here on out things will get better. Keep your fingers crossed. :o)

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