Sunday, March 23, 2008

Trip to Sweden

Leaving for Sweden was very hard. The hardest part of the trip was leaving my parents.

On the plane to Chicago the worst part was the in flight movie. I really wanting to sleep on my nine hour flight so I was hoping to stay awake on my four hour flight. I was unable to pack any books because of space issues. Alex had my ipod. I did have the DS however which saved my life. There was no way I was watching that chipmunk movie. I tried to watch it for the fist few minutes but the voices drove me nuts. United also offers a few xm satellite radio channels. I listened to that most of the way. Until the movie was over and THE OFFICE came on! yah! I was so happy. The plane landed on time but because of deicing problems we got in over half and hour late. I had a really tight connections so I had to book it across the airport. I took that cool little train to the international termanal. I missed all the moving sidewalks. I was walking so fast that I didn't notice them till it was too late. I took a lot of rides on the polish moving sidewalks so it was ok. When I got to my gate the shooed me right onto the plane.
I was exhausted and after dinner slept from iceland to the UK! Food was ok. The last hour after breakfast was hard. I had slept in a fetal position in the seat which was comfy at the time but I suffered afterwards. It was a polish airline so it was sometimes hard for me to understand what they were saying.
Chopin airport was pretty spiff. All the wall except bathrooms and offices were glass. I had to back track a couple of times because the glass made things a bit confusing. The terminal was gorgeous. I choose row 16 for the last flight thinking it was in the middle of the plane. I ended up in the last row next to the employee's fold out chairs.
I looked out the window most of this flight. They also gave us a sandwich and a polish chocolate bar. Stockholm is beautiful from the sky. It was sunset so all the buildings were orange. The guy I was sitting next to wouldn't let me take a picture because we were about to land. We landed about half an hour early. I finally found customs. They kept me the longest. Same problem as that I had in Seattle. You are not allowed to buy a one way ticket to Sweden. I got through ok and went to baggage. My bags were the only two left. I only brought two bags and a backpack. Talk about moving light! The Swedish airport was lined with pictures of famous Swedish people.
I meet Alex and his family just outside the terminal. They were very friendly! I will write more about them and everything in my next blog.
-Ryn

1 comment:

Mr. Gay said...

Come over and visit anytime.