A LOOOOONG Day, part 1
My day began about 730am when I dragged myself out of bed. Then I had to run out and buy a new pair of sneakers – I know, buying new shoes the day I fly out…not smart. But necessary.
I walked out of my apartment at about 1147a to meet my ride at the front gate by noon. When I walked around the corner, I saw my ride – a Lincoln Towncar. Black. Leather seats and tinted windows.
“This is the way to travel,” I thought.
The ride up was great and I arrived at IAH in plenty of time. After a quick check in, I was through security. No problems at all. Kinda boring, actually.
The international side of IAH is MUCH nicer than the domestic side. It’s like a building from the 21st centure vs one from the 1970s, shag carpet and all. Well, the domestic side isnt’ that bad…but close!
We finally boarded the plan about 330p and I quickly found my seat, or my row I should say. The plane was virtually empty, maybe a third of it’s capacity. Just about everyone had their own row to stretch out in. It pays to fly on a weekday, to a northern country in the middle of winter. Not too many other people traveling with you!
The trip was quick and uneventful. Dinner was served almost immediately after takeoff and then I watched a movie, several episodes of the Simpsons and finally dozed off for a few hours sleep.
We landed right on time at 7am London time. After only a few hours sleep, and my body determined that it was 1am not 7am, I knew I’d been traveling. The only problem we had was some confusion by the sky bridge drivers as to which gate we were coming into. The cool thing was seeing a Quantas Airbus A380. If you thought the 747 was big, this thing dwarfs it. The A380 has 2 full decks, instead of the 747’s half deck on top. An amazing machine.
And I knew I was in London when the gate and terminal were rather chilly.
I breezed through customs, picked up my bag and wandered off to find the Heathrow Express train that would take me to Paddington Station were I’d catch a taxi to the Euston Train station and my train ride out of London, through the countryside of England and up to Aberdeen.
I will relate that story in A LOOOOON G Day, part 2.
Tags: A380, flight, IAH, Travel
Still waiting for Part 2!!! :-p