I officially arrived in Romania as of 12:07p.m. on May 31st (Romanian time of course). It is now June 1st...I lost a day somewhere in there. And I'm writing this blog on my iPod, so it may be full of typos.
During my three flights I discovered many new and exciting things. And these are they, listed in airport chronological order.
Salt Lake City has Cinnabon and it is happiness rolled up into something edible.
Salt Lake City was the least exciting airport of all.
I got to Dulles in DC with lots of time to spare. So I walked around to see if there was anything outside of the airport norm. Dulles is full of America stores (shocker). I suppose it's to be expected. When in DC, one must buy a shirt with a giant map of America, right?
Then from DC, I flew to Munich. So many things In Germany that I need to own. When I fly back through Frankfurt, I will be buying a ton of Kinder eggs and all the chocolate in the entire airport.
But the best part of the journey was the flight to Bucharest. I spent most of the flight reading the German signs and trying to understand what they said. This was my favorite, mostly because it included the English translation:
German: Schwimmweste unter threm Sitz
English: Life vest under your seat
Wait...that was German? It just looks like English a little mixed up...huh.
I also spent a lot of tome looking out the window to look at clouds. They were all sorts of fun shapes from above. My favorite was a woman with curly hair and a gun. Felt very James Bond.
And every time the German pilot came on, all I could hear was President Dieter Uchtdorf's voice in my head talking about airplanes.
And then I arrived and have spent the last day touring around Bucharest. And sleeping. More to come soon enough!
YES. Buy all the chocolate in the German airport. And I will pay a hefty price for some when you get here. And I want a Kinder egg with a toy in it! :)
ReplyDeleteBless Elder Uchtdorf's voice forever.
Thank you for dealing with a tiny ipod to blog on. Love it.