Saturday, October 03, 2009

We arrive at station 2, ready to go to the plane and Hawaii

We are ready to depart, time to sleep and then in the morning I have to convince Northwest Airlines that I am a) disabled and b) need an attendant (because they are both cheap and apparently the check in person not only determines you luggage weight but also all medical issues - what training programs they must have!). Since moving me here in 5.5 hours made me have seizures, and I couldn’t see out of one eye or process things like numbers, plus I got to wear the ice (putting an ice pack in my bra – try it sometime, very um….enlivening!). Besides that it is just kicking out heels waiting for the call for us to be packed into a small flying bus to fly over a big ocean to a tiny island. No problem.

Once I get there I will be much happier, we had some issues with the Seattle highway system and some of the drivers but are all in one piece. Once we got that sawn-off shot gun things worked out fine (“You’re driving the interstate 5” the pawn owner said, pulling out the shotgun, “Try this out the passenger window!” – Riding Shotgun has a whole new meaning.)

We went to Japantown in Seattle but did not find stickers –sigh. I did get some post, and we are packed with stickers and postcards to head to Hawaii so you can all come along, I will try to blog every day (or other day). I am just about ready to go, the two wolves, it seem are not allowed on the plane in the overhead luggage (“Lunge Asterth! Go for the drink cart!”). Nor is the sword. In reality land, Northwest Airlines, beyond not allowing an attendant seat, or a discount for an attendant, does NOT have food for a 6 hour flight, and charges for blankets. Just perfect for someone who has to have tempature regulated. I am only awaiting the ‘optional charge’ for the recycled air. Or perhaps you only get a floatation device and oxygen dropping down for a $10 deposit. Who knows?

Off to Hawaii – to the 16th Century Kyoto Shrine I hope! Pictures in this space.

12 comments:

Neil said...

I hope your flight, and the rest of the trip, go well. I shall think of you often, and send positive energy.

Love and zen hugs,
Neil

Veralidaine said...

Enjoy your much-deserved vacation, Cousin Beth! I'll be waiting and hoping to to hear good news of a safe flight.

SharonMV said...

Bon Voyage to the three intrepid travelers. Hope the flight is OK. Looking forward to reading about the temple.

Sharon

TinkingBell said...

Have fun!
BTW the first sock is nearly finished
fingers crossed for number 2!

Kathz said...

I hope you have a wonderful time!

Lene Andersen said...

Too bad you can't bring the wolves ("go for the drinks cart" had me howling), but I hope you'll have a good flight anyway.

And don't you dare post every day! You're supposed to be spending your energy having a good time. Every other day, brief update,focus on the important thing. Which is HAWAII!

wendryn said...

I hope everything goes well!

Anna said...

keeping my fingers crossed and praying for a safe trip.

You go girls!

JaneB said...

Thinking of you all, and hoping to hear about good things as well as tough ones. Have fun!

Neil said...

Just noticed that you're listening to Within Temptation; my kids were freaked that I bought one of their albums. They couldn't believe we "old folks" could enjoy that music. :)

Love and zen hugs!
Neil

Elizabeth McClung said...

Thanks for all the well wishes, and thanks Veralidaine for the idea of a coming home box, as the future will be a bit BLAH for a while. I DID survive the airflight and only passed out during take off (a lot), turbulance, but not completely during landing! Horaay! But I did due to the heat. So BOO! And we missed going to the 11th century temple (I was off by a few centuries). But tomorrow we will TRY AGAIN (with more sun I hope).

Thanks again for all the well wishes.

Dawn Allenbach said...

I hate Northwest Airlines. I'll tell you about it sometime.