It was a great flight and Brian even slept for several hours, allowing us to beat the afternoon Seattle rush hour and drive home. Our longest single wait of the day was standing in line at the Blaine Post Office to pick up our mail, although the time spent waiting to reclaim our bags at SEA was a close runner-up.
Since we're leaving on another trip (to Beijing) Saturday morning, we're not too worried about time zones at the moment. We went to bed at 5:00 p.m. and slept about eight hours before getting up to start preparing ourselves for this upcoming trip.
It seems like a long time ago that we were lining up on the FRA runway and spotting another LH 747 waiting until we passed and an A380 taking off just ahead of us...
Since we're leaving on another trip (to Beijing) Saturday morning, we're not too worried about time zones at the moment. We went to bed at 5:00 p.m. and slept about eight hours before getting up to start preparing ourselves for this upcoming trip.
It seems like a long time ago that we were lining up on the FRA runway and spotting another LH 747 waiting until we passed and an A380 taking off just ahead of us...
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So, just how many int'l trips do you have planned this year? It almost sounds like you're on the way to emulating Ben (One Mile at a Time) and living in hotels for the year.
We'd be emulating you except we've abandoned the concept of working five days a week. Let's compare travel logs in New Zealand. We're guessing yours is a lot longer, even considering that we're not squeezing ours into weekends.
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