Monday, September 10, 2018

Up, Up, And Away

The last time I was on an airplane was 1994, when we did a military transfer. Larry drove the car cross country, while I got on the plane with 3-year-old Theo and 1-year-old Anna for a 5-hour flight. Larry actually came on the plane with us, to get us settled. Imagine that - his being able to accompany us to our seats. It was a different world, for sure.

And then we sat on the tarmac for an extra hour, because they had to switch out an engine. I remember asking the guy sitting behind us, "Is that, uh, normal?" And he just shook his head and said, "Everything's gone to hell since they deregulated the industry."

THAT was reassuring.

The 24 years since then? Well, more kids came along and any trip we took was within driving distance and who the heck was going to pay for all those plane tickets, anyway? So, yeah, no flying for me. The kids eventually all flew, as they got older and went to camps or college or whatever. At this point, it's only Susie who's unfamiliar with the miracle of human flight.

SO. What could make more sense than for me and Susie to get on an airplane tomorrow and fly, oh, 10 HOURS, all the way to Tel Aviv? That's a good way to introduce someone to the miracle of flight, right? Especially someone who refuses to even get on an escalator? What could go wrong?

I guess we're about to find out. Being that I'm such a rookie, Larry's been putting me through TSA dress rehearsals, as it were, showing me how to pack things (knitting!) and which things I need to pull out at the checkpoint. Luckily, I experienced a bit of the TSA magic a couple of weeks ago, when I accompanied my daughter's friend (the one who came to the beach with us) to her gate for her flight back home. So I think I can do this. I think I can, I think I can...

Susie wasn't too sure about this whole scheme of visiting Theo and Anna overseas, I must say.  But then I showed her a picture of the amazing Israeli breakfast the hostel serves its guests every morning. And Theo keeps sending her pictures of lunch. That girl's very food-oriented, is what I'm saying. Just...keep your fingers crossed that this flight (2 flights, really) goes smoothly. Because I don't know what I'll do if she freaks out. Also, I'm not sure I won't freak out myself.

24 years is a really long time.

And yes, we're staying in hostels again. Because I like feeling like Grandma Moses while I'm vacationing. Also, I spent all my money on those plane tickets.

Anywhoo, I won't blog while I'm away, but I'll take my usual copious (and cryptic) notes. And I WILL be posting photos and comments to this blog's Facebook page, so follow/like that page if you want to stay updated. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to spend the rest of the night on Duolingo, trying to revive the Hebrew that has been lying dormant in my brain for over 3 decades. That should work, right?

13 comments:

  1. Have such a great trip! I can't wait to hear all about it!

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  2. ImI so excited for you guys! I would love to see the Middle East. Maybe visit the doctor first? See if there is something they can recommend in case of an in flight panic attack? Good luck! I will be watching for pictures.

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  3. Wow! What a great opportunity! The flights will be fine. I can't wait to read about your adventure! 24 years of no flying - yikes!!!! We drive a lot too, but I have jetted off here and there. That's a long time and undoubtedly a lot of road trips. ENJOY!!!!

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  4. Have a wonderful time! What a great first plane trip for your daughter; she'll realize it's worth it.

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  5. Oh wow, this is awesome! Have a great time!!!

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  6. Wow what a trip! Have fun!

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  7. Wow, what a wonderful trip! Have fun!

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  8. oh my goodness ... buon viaggio! have a wonderful time!

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  9. Safe travels.... looking forward to hearing about all the adventures !

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  10. Your frequent flier miles probably expired in the first 20 years of not flying. But you might want to call customer service for a few hours to make sure

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  11. And the guy who was responsible for deregulating the airlines - he was also responsible for your education. Details available upon request.

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  12. I think this is so exciting for you both! Congratulations on the trip and I look forward to reading all about it!

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  13. I've really been enjoying your pictures of the trip and I'm looking forward to reading about it. What an amazing opportunity!

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