Sunday, May 23, 2010

Flying

So I meant to give a post about flying. Though I do get nervous flying by myself for some odd reason, I really do love to fly. Ever since third grade and our trip to Ukraine, I've been flying many places which is a blessing! Friday I was able to fly home to Columbia. It was quite the experience as flying always is. I love seeing so many people and talking to complete strangers and yet you all seem to have a little bit in common. It's like a free chance to meet new people and share the love of Christ, I mean what else are you going to do for a few hours.
While I waited to board, I sat near a gentleman who sang to his ipod for a good while, he was a cheery man. There were two little ones who were full of energy, the little boy was trying to learn to count with his fingers and I think he was trying to figure out how to be spider man. His little sister just liked to jump around. Then there were the two young college girls who didn't know they were on the same flight but were able to catch up on anything and everything before take off.
On my first flight I met a gentleman who worked with cement. He was there taking a class but wished he could've been at the class in Hawaii or some other fun exotic place. Plus he was getting over a cold so what little MS had to offer, he didn't get to experience it.
Then I walked around the Houston airport for a while. It's quite big if you've never been. Thankfully we came in to gate B 20something but I had to go to gate B5. I kept trusting the signs and finally found it. Some mountain dew and a slice of pizza later, and I sat and watched a guy clean out an airplane and restock. Oh and on that flight, we saw two other planes flying about the same height. I'm so thankful for air traffic control because they help keep everyone in line :).
On my final flight home, I met a gentleman who actually knew some of the people we knew by way of church and school. It was sort of a 6 degree meeting, very small world. He worked with forestry and rivers I think and was coming from business meetings. Again, you talked about everything and anything and we introduced ourselves at the end.
Thankfully I got my luggage and yes my suitcase was more than half my size and I'm positive I looked really funny trying to get it off the conveyor belt especially since I kind of had to chase it. To the young guy who offered to give me a hand, I should've accepted your help, I'll take ya up on it next time! And to the soldier who was going to training I wish you all the best and thank you for your service!
During my last flight, the sunset on one side of the plane and the lightening storm on the other, only God can create such masterpieces! There's nothin' like flying!

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