I got a message early this morning stating that my flight from PA (pittsburg) was canceled into Dublin.... I didnt know exactly know what to think or what i was gonna do!
The Snow Back east is crazy and is Slowing everything down! Me and my momma took a trip down to the reno airport and talked to a united airlines representitive, she looked for different options and could only come up with a flight out of reno leaving Feb 10 at 6:10 in the morning. This flight was to much travel time for me and i didnt want to do it.. The itineray was four stops, from reno to phoenix, pheonix to sharland North carolina, sharlands to frankfurt, and frankfurt to Dublin... I would arrive in Dublin at 5:30 pm the next day... So it would be dark and i would be beat up after 23 hours travel time..
So my next plan was to just catch my flight to PA and hang out thru the winter storm warning and hopefully catch a flight within a day or two... BUST OUT THE SLEEPING BAG! HA HA! i emailed my hostel and told them i wont make my scheduled booking for the 11th and possibly 12th...
Long story short i got a call on my way down to San Fran and ended up getting helped out by a sweet lady from united airlnes and she got me a flight from san francisco to pheonix, to Atlanta, then thru customs and over the Atlantic to Dublin! I know get to Dublin At 7:40 am thursday morning!
Three hours before my Original flight if the cancel never happend! So life is good and things do work out if you just let them!
Anyways my flight leaves in Five hours and nine Minutes!!! and counting!
but i better get some sleep so its off to bed for me!
Everythings back on track and all sleep just fine! talk to you when im in Dublin!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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Hi, Zechariah,
ReplyDeleteIt's very good to hear from you.
I'm glad things worked out better than even the original plans.
Don't let jet lag get you down. On a first trip to Europe, the excitement of being in the Old World for the first time overcomes fatigue. On subsequent trips, the tiredness from the long transatlantic flight can lead one to question, "Why did I do this?"
Have a good time.
As ever,
Paul