On Airport Shuttle |
Our plane took off at 11:52, almost an hour late. After only about 3 hours of sleep (typical for
her before a trip), very soon Sally came down with stage one of a cold (runny
nose and sneezing), which made for a miserable day; our cold medications were
stowed in checked luggage. On the plane,
we were served a nice dinner and complimentary drinks (we chose white wine). Later, we were served a snack consisting of a
small, very tasty, packaged roasted red pepper pizza. Lots of movies were available on the flight. We both watched “Dark Shadows,” a comedy with
Johnny Depp, and Jesse watched several others.
About 4:30 AM, we were served breakfast, which interrupted Jesse’s movie-watching. We even had a choice of hot or cold breakfast.
The plane landed in Los Angeles at 6:30 AM, Monday, 22
October which, by the clock, appeared to be five hours before we left Sydney. Thus, we started Monday all over again! (Sally’s watch, still on Sydney time, read
Tuesday, 12:30 AM.) Since we were
scheduled for a close departure time to Dallas, we were given orange “expedite”
boarding passes after we cleared customs, which helped us move faster through
security. Luckily, we made it to our gate
just in time for departure. (Surprisingly,
it was also faster to change from the international to domestic terminal in
L.A. than in most other major hubs we have used.)
The flight to Dallas was on a much smaller plane, with no
movies and only the usual domestic flight offerings: nonalcoholic drinks with
no snacks. We landed at the Dallas airport
10 minutes ahead of schedule. There, we
purchased cold medication for Sally, which improved her cold symptoms but upset
her stomach. Our flight to Peoria was
scheduled for 2:50 PM on an even smaller plane, but due to mechanical problems,
the plane did not leave Dallas until 4:30 PM, arriving in Peoria at 6:00 PM. After driving to Bettendorf, we stopped to
eat dinner and then arrived home by 9:00 PM.
Sally was asleep within the next hour – the end of a 40-hour Monday! (Of course, Jesse stayed up even longer,
dozing while watching a replay of the Presidential debates.)
We slept until the phone rang on Tuesday afternoon after 1:00. Although Jesse got up, Sally continued
sleeping until 5:00 PM. Probably it will
take a few days to resume a normal sleep schedule. Yes, Jesse is already planning our next
cruise, next time maybe to the Far East, but first he has to clean the basement
– Sally’s orders.
THE END