There's an old adage that says something like the best things in life are the hardest to comeby. Maybe it isn't an old adage, but if it isn't, it should be!
A few weeks ago, I planned a trip to Paris on a whim. Yes, probably crazy, but it sounded fun and I've never been. So with a few emails and phone calls, I had three other friends reeled in and Thanksgiving in Paris was booked. It all sounded fantastic, and -- in theory-- should have gone like clockwork. The plan was for Tiffany and I to leave Wednesday afternoon on the direct flight from Salt Lake to Paris. That was such a fantastic plan. Until it unraveled.
It was smooth sailing for Tiffany and I on Wednesday afternoon. We made it to the airport on time. There was no security line to slow us down. We found fabulous reading materials and candy in the bookshop. And, when we were seated on the plane, they gave us cute little Delta eyemasks for the long, overnight flight.
We settled in to our seats and waited for the plane to head out for the runway ... and we waited ... and we waited ... and we waited somemore. After two hours, Delta made it official. Our flight was cancelled because of a "broken alternative power source" (I have no idea what it does, but it sounds important, so I guess I'm glad they figured it out before we were over the Atlantic).
So, the long and the short of it ... instead of leaving for Paris Wednesday, arriving Thursday and then leaving for home Monday, I ended up leaving for Paris Thursday and arriving in the wee hours of Friday morning. Without Tiffany. Yup, Tiffany decided the abbreviated trip just wasn't worth the stress, so I came on my own.
Luckily my flights (that is plural -- so much for direct from SLC to Paris) went smoothly and I navigated public transportation all the way to the hotel on my own without incedent. At least without any incedents that I will admit to.
More to come on my Paris adventure ...
Vegas 2019
5 years ago
5 comments:
OH. MY. GOSH. C-Lyn, you are so independent. You go girl! Just do your flight over the Atlantic thing. You be so careful, and I hope you got one of those under-your-clothes-wallet things that I was telling you about. Oh, and take a picture in front of the Eiffel Tower for me. LOVE YOU!
I just posted pics of the Eiffel Tower. Did you have a good Thanksgiving?
Yes, yes. Thanksgiving was nice. You know who was cuhrazy. But one of her boys arrived over 30 minutes late, so, it took the pressure of me doing anything that would get me in trouble.
PARIS!!! This is so you...and so awesome.
I am glad you still decided to go even though it was a turn around trip. You have always had a great sense of direction something that I didn't get in my genes. I think we should plan a fun trip together. Brandon hasn't traveled anywhere and he needs to go with a professional. What do you think TRIP 09'?
Post a Comment