Sittin at home
Never actually posted that we were home. We're home. How did we get here? We were to fly out last Friday morning China time. Got up at 5 am to catch the bus at 6 to get to the airport blah, blah...Streets of Guangzhou are fairly empty that early in the morning. Wasn't used to seeing that. We were supposed to get to Hong Kong with about a two hour layover to allow us time to catch the 11:25 to Newark. Taxing on the runway and the engine sounds funny, plane stops, attendant says no problem, short delay while we check on something. That something involved two Chinese women cracking open the engine casing and fixin' whatever was busted with a set of power screwdrivers. Not wrenches, not computers diagnostics, but screwdrivers. We're now behind on this funny sounding engine plane to Hong Kong. Get off the plane in a hurry cuz now we are late. I hold up ticket and say stroller on board, need to get it. No, you go to gate now, stroller will be on board your next flight. I ask another person about that stroller. No, you go to gate and we load stroller.
It was a good stroller. Sigh.
China Air is now in possession of a nice stroller. Maybe they can use it as a courtesy stroller. We had to get tickets, boarding passes, luggage checked, security screened, all that stuff. We were basically running to the gate, got on the plane sweating like hogs in a slaughterhouse, within ten minutes, we were moving. 15 hour flight which took us north across China, Siberia, the Arctic Ocean, north of Alaska and Canada, came in above the Great lakes and over northern New York. It is an oddity how something can be beautiful and yet be so desolate. That was Siberia. Ice and snow covered, in the moonlight, it was really cool, but it was barren. About every 50 miles there would be ten or so streetlights in the middle of nowhere. How did those people survive?
Landed in Newark, had to go thru immigration, get our luggage, go thru customs, recheck the luggage, go thru security, find the gate. Once we found that, it was time to eat cuz we had a six hour layover. Found a pizza joint, threw down some meat lover's, went back to the gate and found the most comfortable bed in the world - a carpeted floor of an airport. At this point we had been up around 27 hour with no sleep, so that floor was a welcome sight. We stretched out and had a nap or two. Fading in and out of sleep, you could hear CNN talking about Saddam's pending execution. Got on a puddle jumper to Little Rock, slept about 20 minutes, talked to the flight attendant, and there's Little Rock. Lot of folks waiting there for us. I'm grateful to you all for coming. We were very tired at that point, so I am sorry we weren't very talkative. And surprise, there's Channel 11 doin a live feed. Come to find out they had done a news story on Yazi coming home. My cousin set us up, probably with some encouragement or direction from a few aunts. Payback is coming. Got home after 32 hour day. Man, that was a long day, but it sure was good to be back home among family and friends. Thanks to you all
3 Comments:
I can't wait for the pix I don't have, Jeff, so I can burn the Yazi DVD I'm making to bring to Arkansas next week!
Love,
Lynda
glad you made it home...and good to see you're famours now...awesome!! hows she doing in the time zone adjustment area? Esther's doing pretty good...as long as we don't give her benedril, it has the opposite effect on her...yay! anyway...just wanted to day howdy.
oh, and XIAOPAN!
Wow, I just found your blog. Congratulations! I understand the crazy travel home. We traveled right after SARS and had to stop at a bazillion checkpoints to fill out paperwork telling where we stayed and if we were sick in the past 24 hours. And then, our poor baby had diarhea the whole way home...on the plane...during landing....people gagging....
Anyway, welcome home.
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