This was our transportation the first leg of our journey... the most ginormous plane I've ever seen. I honestly didn't know that you could get a two-story plane. As we were hurtling down the runway, I was trying not to think about how huge the force of gravity that we were attempting to overcome must have been. Simon, aka Mr. Physics, never worries about the takeoff because he knows all about the different physical laws that work together to get the plane up into the air. He only gets nervous about the landing. Me? I never get nervous about the landing because at least we're headed in the direction I want to be going... down. I've discovered that the older I get, the less I like to fly.
Ironically enough, the only stress on the trip over was while we were on the ground in London. Our flight was delayed getting in because of bad weather, and the flight attendant was assuring everyone that all the connecting flights would also be delayed. We also had some kind of medical emergency on the flight which delayed the disembarking by an additional 45 minutes while the paramedics came on to tend to the woman. By the time we finally got off and got through security, the monitor showed our flight to Delhi as closing in 15 minutes. Of course, right next to the monitor was a sign estimating the time necessary to reach our gate... 15 minutes, hence the stress. Now, no lie, Heathrow airport has the world's longest escalator... and it feels even longer when you're running up it in flipflops, carrying a backpack that's getting heavier by the millisecond, and gasping for air because you think your lungs are about to explode or maybe you'll just have a heart attack! We were second to last to board the plane and I was actually happy to have a chance to sit down again. It was a good thing we ran, because the plane took off right away... wait, just kidding... we sat on the runway for an hour before taking off. Oh well, at least I got some exercise.
Here's my first (of many, no doubt) page about our trip...
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I've been slowly trying to catch up on things I missed while I was gone. This is with one of Creashen's new kits and is Simon & I on our anniversary trip to Seattle last December.
And, speaking of Seattle... lots of families that love my mom and dad got together and sent them on a surprise trip to Seattle for their 30th anniversary this week. I am so excited for them (and amazed that with all the people in on the secret, no one spilled the beans!) I made a card for them... inside it says {you two make the cutest couple}.
And one last project: this one was so easy, but it turned out super cute (if I do say so myself!) A set of thank you notes for James to send out after his birthday this year...
Well, that's it for now. Way too much happened in India to put it all in one post, so I thought I'd spread it out as I have time to sort through photos and process everything that happened. It was an amazing trip though and I'm so glad that we were able to go!
Time for a mid-afternoon pick-me-up...
6 comments:
You make me smile! I can just imagine those flip flops flying up the escalator!!
We're loving Seattle :) What an amazing place. Wish you were here to enjoy it with us! See you in a couple of days.
so glad to hear you got home safe and sound! Can't wait to read about your trip and see your photos. :) Blessings!
Great post, Jess! I hear ya about flying. I don't do it very often, but I like it less every time.
Glad the travelling part of your trip wasn't too stressful!
And hey. You forgot to mention the part about when that fabulous LO of yours made the GSO blog! ;)
wow..jessica..you came to India. I hope it was much more than what you had expected!!! cant wait to hear about it. Did you even visit South India...that is where I stay. Oh how exciting. Thanks a lot for your comment on my blog too.
LOVE the trip page!
just wanted to pop in and thank-you for the wonderful comment you left for me today...you made my night :)
take care,
CD
OMG your pages and projects are rockin! have a fab weekend!
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