I was halfway into a six hour flight yesterday when the realization hit me that not only was I bored, but my butt hurt from sitting, my neck was stiff, and my sore shoulder was still, sore.
Ugh! The joys of being crammed onto a too small, fully loaded aircraft getting more familiar with my neighbor than I really cared to ever become.
I was tired of listening to music, reading, and playing sudoku.
I had bought a box lunch in hopes of killing time eating, to no avail. Not only was there not enough room to eat, but the meal consisted of a bunch of small items that needed preparation--but there was no where to put the pieces together.
Time was passing slowly.
I could feel each second ticking my life away trying to find a diversion.
If only . . .
I was traveling first class? Probably not much better.
I was reminded of my sailing adventure last summer where I learned that I'm more about the destination that the journey.
Beam me up, Scotty. I want to be there already.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, March 1, 2012
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After you have flown on a MilAir DC-7, with a parachute as a seat cushion, from California to Hawaii then tto Wake and then to Tokyo with no overnight stopovers (as I did in 1960) I may have some sympathy on your comfortable 6 hour flight.
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