The trip to Amsterdam gained us an hour of time, but I lost quite a few hours of sleep. Breakfast was a yummy french toast and yogurt. When the plane landed, I was tired. We immediately visited the restrooms, and then those that did not eat on the plane found some breakfast. Our connection to go to Newark was at the opposite end of the airport, but we had plenty of time to find it - about 7 hours.
We went to some of the lounges in the airport, but they were all filled with sleeping people, so we curled up on the tiny waiting area seats and tried to catch a few Zz's. Kayla seemed to be the only one to actually fit on a seat and sleep more or less comfortably. I spent some of the time catching up on writing this blog.
Boarding the flight to Newark involved another security check to enter the boarding area - passports, questions, remove belts, shoes, pocket contents, pass everything through x-ray machine, put ourselves back together, and then wait some more.
The flight across the Atlantic was especially boring. In Newark, we had to claim our baggage, go through customs, and recheck the baggage. A luggage cart was $5! We managed it all and it was painless.
You can tell I am tired - we arrived Cleveland on time, Cody met us with our van, and we drove home, picking pizza on the way. Night Night - have to go to work in the morning.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
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