The Story. It happened on August 20 -it was the day when me and my dad had to fly to the USA. We had a plane at 9am from Moscow so we left our house in Smolensk at 3am. It took us 4.5 hours to get to the airport, then the flight to New-York took 10.5 hours. In NY we had 5 hours till our next flight to Charlotte and everything was fine till the lady announced, “The flight number 591 to Charlotte has been canceled because of the weather”. This is how trouble sounds. 100 people stuck in JFK airport without luggage but with anger, In the long long line. It was around 12pm. We stood there for three hours and finally it was our turn. But (what a pity!) the guy from Jet-blue told
We finally arrived at the airport and it was really busy. When we got our tickets we were going to checked in but we were missing two tickets. My step-dad Chad got really mad because when he went back to get them the lady just had them sitting on the counter. As we went through secerity
Although the drive was three hours the time went fast before I knew it we were at the airport.
After a two and a half hour drive we stayed in San Diego for one nights. For the little time we had
The next day we headed for the game at around 4 o'clock at night and it started at 7. We drove for like 45 minutes which almost felt like
Now when you go somewhere this far you'll normally fly and it takes like 1 hour. That wasn't the case this time. My parents wanted to drive a whole 9 hours in our
away from where Central is located. So my parents decided to wake us all up around 5:30 AM and leave
would drive there, and help me unpack my stuff. It approximately took us 6 hrs with traffic to get us
The day came, we had to drive about two hours to the Milwaukee airport. The plane ride was about two and a half hours and
It Was about 4:46 pm when we realized that we couldn't find our way to the party so we decided to head back home, we felt like that was the best decision
My drive to South Carolina for nationals was pretty fun and didn't feel like years as most trips do. I actually enjoyed my ride there. It was really late, so I of course, was able to sleep most
By the time we got there I think it was around like 2 something and we only purchased a 1 hour ticket for paddle boating. That ticket didn't last as long as we thought it would. We only stayed for half that time because a storm was rolling our way while we were in the middle of the lake. So when the storm came close we had to rush back slowly and when we got back it started to drizzle. Luckily we made it to the car before the downpour happened right on top of us, but sadly it was raining for the rest of the night. No day is ever a perfect one anyways. After the rain calmed down for a couple of minutes I remember we went into this shelter, or gift shop, to stop driving and take a break.
Three years later I was confident enough to go travelling, so I booked a trip to South Lake Tahoe, California with a few days in San Francisco. I packed my bags and my board. Eventually I was on a plane to USA – 13 hours of flying, the flight attendants were amazing, lovely ladies. They made the long hours a lot more enjoyable.
I am in the plane right now! It’s finally happening. Whooowhooo! Okay, so my day consisted of Chic Nguyen picking us up at around 2 p.m and driving us to Philadelphia. Thanks him we were able to stay on schedule. When we got to Philly, we as a whole group decided to eat at Pho Saigon. I ordered a Pho Dac Biet, which was delicious, but there were just too much to finish. After we finished, we waited patiently at Dunkin Donuts. The van picked us up at 7 p.m, I packed our things up and said my goodbyes to Mom, Andy, and Chic Nguyen. It was a good farewell, I will be seeing them again in a month anyways. During the three hour ride to John F. Kennedy International Airport I had some thoughts swarming into my brain. “Will everyone like me? How
What can I say? I’m a woman of true class. Our first flight was to Texas, the second to Germany and then finally Amsterdam, Holland. I’ll give you a quick overview of what went down in those eighteen-ish hours.
Though the flight lasted just one minute and 45 seconds, the crowd was blown away by Wilbur’s display