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Flying LAX-IAD
... aboard the world’s largest commercial airplane. I continued on to Sarajevo, Bosnia, to visit my friend Steve, followed by a trip with Mom through the other five Balkan nations (Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Serbia). Next Mom and I visited old friends in Germany, after which I flew to Barcelona and took a 13-night trans-Atlantic cruise aboard Norwegian Epic (the world’s third largest cruiseship) to Miami with stops in ...
All good things must come to an end
Well, today is our last day in DC. We got an earlier start to the day because we had to check out by 10:00. Our first stop of the day was a visit to Arlington National Cemetery. We were able to see the changing of the guard ceremony at 11:00. It was really neat to be able to see that with the kids. When we finished here we drove over to the Iwo Jima memorial. We realized that we have never seen it. None of us expected it to ...
Washington, D.C.
I have decided to update our blog as im sitting here bored waiting for george as i usually do in the mornings! (lynn you was right she is so hard to motivate needs a rocket up her bum!) We was so tired after our overnight greyhound journey from New York we decided to just go straight to bed and have a chill day. Plus George was ill poor thing so I looked after her and got us "take out". Being the geeks we ...
Where oh where has my luggage gone?
The flight from Paris to Washington Dulles proved to be a little better than we thought. We had an empty seat between us and personal TVs in the head rest of our seats with about 25 movies and tv shows on demand. That helped pass the time. We landed close to a half hour early, customs form and passports in hand we exited the plane. We followed the purple signs, cleared immigration and headed to claim our bags and ...
The journey begins!
... to my gate, meanwhile noticing all of the shops around me... I had no idea that airports had this many stores.
Once I got to my gate (or what I thought was my gate), I had to get inside a weird bus/train thing which would transport me to my actual gate. There were lots of other people with me, yet I was all alone. Looking out the windows at all the airplanes, I was really getting excited. Soon, I'd be up in the air! I've never ...