In my former life, when my job required a fair amount of travel, i learned to travel light. i used to give "speeches" about packing one's carry on luggage, and particularly, being prepared in case checked luggage doesn't arrive as expected.
And so, i should have learned...
When my flight to seattle got way laid in detroit, and I couldn't get to my checked luggage, I should have been prepared.
Perhaps it relates to my arrogance. See, Thursday, as I drove on my way from work to the airport,
I called my family who had been on the road since early Wednesday morning, and still were not in Seattle. I smugly said, "I'm leaving for the airport. See you in a few hours." That is, if you get to Seattle first, I thought.
Sleeping in Detroit was not in the plan.
And when my luggage didn't arrive in Seattle when I did the next day, well, part of me felt like it served me right!
But I made it.
And I didn't have to walk.
And I didn't have to drive.
It's all good!
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Well, we're glad you finally made it to Seattle. Karina said afterward she was bummed that you were the last person she met Friday night, and so only had a moment or two to connect. It would have been nice to sit and chat about all the Lord's been doing in our lives. . .
However, if only for a moment or two, it was good to reconnect.
Thanks, Dan. I really, really, really wished I could've been two places at once. And, I would've loved to get to know Karina a wee bit.
If you ever need a place to stay in Michigan...
oh dear. is it bad i find myself chuckling just a little bit?
completely understandable friend--not bad at all. Always glad to provide a spot of humor for the greater good!
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