Friday, May 22, 2015 @ 1:17pmEST – Atlanta, GA
I’m sitting in the Atlanta airport – North Terminal Gate T12. I smell ketchup… Someone near me is eating some nice greasy fries with a bucketload of ketchup. I’ve developed a highly trained sniffer these days. I can smell everything…. Well, everything bad. Grease, oil, sugar, salt… My stomach relives vicariously through my senses.
This morning started out perfect…. Well, almost perfect. After a nice bedtime of 9:30pm I found myself waking up at 2am with a debilitating headache. First thought: brain tumor. Second thought: pulled muscle and need drugs. My neighbor and friend, AJ, is my go-to drug dealer for early morning/late night headaches since I can’t seem to manage to house any drugs in my home besides Pepto Bismal and prescribed veterinarian medicine. AJ brought the Mack daddy of pill bottles over and gave me a few extra for the road. Here’s hoping it works.
Speaking of drugs, I know not to make the same mistake of taking Dramamine before an international flight in hopes of sleeping. My last experience was not a memorable one – eight hours of feeling wired to the gills and high as a kite. No Dramamine for me. Just a prayer I can sleep as I arrive in Paris first thing Saturday morning and will hit the ground running. Who needs sleep anyways?
Paris… City of Love, City of Light. Paris… Butter and bread. Croissants and crepes. Coffee and cheese. All the wine. Museums and Monet. I’m no stranger to solo traveling, but this will be my first time traveling solo overseas. I feel… at peace. Content. Ready. I am going to visit my friend, A, who is nannying in France. She has planned three days of fun…. I am just ready to be there.
Dad picked me up and we headed to our favorite place – Starbucks – before I literally ran through Publix to purchase the biggest box of strawberry Pop Tarts to join the boxes of Sour Patch Kids in my luggage – A’s only request when I asked her what I could bring over with me. Speaking of Dad, he went straight Liam Neeson on me wanting any and all contact info.
We got to the shuttle with a couple minute to spare… Time for ussies and hugs and promises to be safe. First time I’ve felt emotional about my trip. I hate goodbyes… even just for a few days.
Our shuttle group had the sweetest driver, James – a retired railroad worker and Navy veteran who drives shuttles every now and then to get him out of the house. His wife appreciates it, he said. We had a van full of other international travelers and everyone was helping everyone else with questions. None of us were really sure if I should leave out of Domestic or International. After incorrectly going to International, I hopped in the front seat with James and we chewed spearmint gum and he told me a little about himself while he drove me back to the Domestic terminal.
I have two plane changes – one in DC and one in Montreal. My first time in Canada!
By now I’m very familiar with the Atlanta airport so I took my time getting through security and to my gate… All with 20 minutes to spare before boarding time! I’m not a big fan of waiting around an airport terminal. Coming back is gonna be a long day as I have a 3 hour layover in Montreal. Don’t think I’m not wondering if that’s enough time to get out and go see something.
2pmEST
I’m now in our plane… It’s really nice. Not a “puddle jumper” as my Mom likes to call the smaller planes. Although having access to the power outlets would be pretty sweet. First Class Probz. Aaand, I just remembered I forgot to exchange my money. Meh. I am sandwiched in between four children but hey… If I had a kid I’d want them to be little travelers, too. Or, maybe they just couldn’t find a babysitter.
Next stop? DC!
Friday, May 22, 2015 @ 4:17pmEST
I’m sitting in the Dulles airport being stared at pretty heavily by a man. He’s got dark hair and bright laughing eyes and dimples. He’s about 3 feet tall and sipping on a Captain America sippy cup. I don’t think it would work out though… I think he was just attracted to the pita chips I had in my lap.
Unfortunately, between my writing the above paragraph and coming back later to finish it, Captain America became a little less charming. His mommy was kissing the wet tater tot crumbs off his mouth in between chasing him around the gate and letting his scream in the floor. Very progressive. And, across from me sat an electronic device screaming “Let it Go Let it Go”. Something about got let go… my sanity.
In good news, I got a seat upgrade! Pays to travel solo when you’re surrounded by couples and families. In bad news, I was seated next to a nice portly gentleman who somehow melted part of himself into my seat so I was nestled up in the fetal position. Remember, I don’t like being touched by strangers. And, bless him… Within 5 minutes of boarding he was sawing big logs. That’s what earbuds are for, my friends!
Friday, May 22nd, 2015 @ 6:45ish – Montreal, Canada
Unfortunately, between my writing the above paragraph and coming back later to finish it, Captain America became a little less charming. His mommy was kissing the wet tater tot crumbs off his mouth in between chasing him around the gate and letting his scream in the floor. Very progressive. And, across from me sat an electronic device screaming “Let it Go Let it Go”. Something about got let go… my sanity.
In good news, I got a seat upgrade! Pays to travel solo when you’re surrounded by couples and families. In bad news, I was seated next to a nice portly gentleman who somehow melted part of himself into my seat so I was nestled up in the fetal position. Remember, I don’t like being touched by strangers. And, bless him… Within 5 minutes of boarding he was sawing big logs. That’s what earbuds are for, my friends!
Friday, May 22nd, 2015 @ 6:45ish – Montreal, Canada
Hardly any time to do anything in Montreal but priorities? Food. I was able to finally exchange my money and get a quick bite to eat before boarding my flight to Charles de Gaulle.
Cost of “healthy” airport pizza with spinach and artichoke hearts and pine nuts and bell peppers? $16
Cost of Evian water? $3
Cost of cramps you get from said pizza at 2AM in the morning sandwiched in between two other plane passengers? Priceless.
Next time someone needs to remind me it is worth the extra money to spend for a window seat if I can’t pick it ahead of time. I always get the window and to end up in the middle during a six and a half hour flight when you’ve got intestinal problems is not fun. TRUST. ME.
Saturday, May 23rd, 2015 @ 9:45amCEST- Paris, France
Arrived!
Part 2 Coming Soon!
Until next time, xoxo patty lauren