Thanks to everyone who has written with news! It's been great to hear from you.
I returned on Sunday from a trip to see Gita and her two cats in Atlanta. (One of the cats, Circe, is in the picture.) I've missed all three of them since they went home last May.
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Unfortunately, things went badly on the way home. We didn't take into account the partial government shutdown, so I didn't realize that the security line would be over an hour long. (I later realized there's a way to check for that online, but it was too late by then.) After a very anxious hour and a dash for the airport train and the gate, I missed my flight by a whisker. They rebooked me, but through Kansas City, which got me home six hours after I was originally scheduled to arrive.
So it all worked out in the end, but meanwhile I spent a long time feeling anxious, weak, and vulnerable. I still feel much the worse for the stress and fatigue of it all, and I am not at all sure I am up to any more traveling. For now, I am going to stay home!

Oh no! The last time I had such a bad travel experience I told myself I would just relax and let myself miss the flight next time, but that's only easy to say in hindsight, not in the moment.
ReplyDeleteThat would have been wise. I'd never missed a flight before, other than as a result of a delay in a connecting flight, so it freaked me out.
DeleteVery nice that you got to visit Gita (and the cats), and now you have growing things to watch in Atlanta, as well as at home! That airport is always tough to navigate (the train and the dash to the gate are stressful for me, too -- even without the TSA line). Glad you were still able to make it home!
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Of course what I really need to know is what books you brought back in that canvas bag!
ReplyDeleteThat's an adorable picture! And ugh, your travel story reminded me of getting bumped at Xmas. First time ever. Was very surprised and couldn't leave until the next day. I can't imagine what it's like now.
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