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
Sunday, March 23, 2008
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