And so the adventure begins anew...
This time it wasn't so adventuresome. I decided to avoid Chicago like the plauge today and went through San Jose instead. That was a welcome relief from last week, although it takes longer that way then Chicago of everything goes well. And we know how it goes... San Jose was a smart choice. I arrived in Boston about two hours ago and am comfy and settled in my crash pad.
I am number one to be called out tomorrow, if they do is another question. There aren't that many international trips out of Boston right now. We pick up a bunch more on June 15 when the summer schedule takes effect. There will be plenty of flying then, but I won't be here to see it. Vacation for me starts June 15. But that's good news.
Beth and mine's anniversary is on June 23, and we will be heading off to San Jose that day to go to New York. We plan on leaving early on the 23rd for San Jose so we can go to Monterey for the day and maybe Santa Cruz. Monday we fly to New York with Janniffer, Tuesday we fly back. On Wednesday, we want to go to Great America and fly home Wednesday night. Hopefully all goes according to plan. If so, it should make for a great mini-vacation. While in New York, we hope to see Les Miserables, eat dinner at my favorite resteraunt, Southwest 44, and take in a day of shopping at Canal Street (knock-off central). It will be four fun, jam packed days. And hopefully easy on the wallet.
Flying won't cost a thing. We only need a hotel for one night: $42 thanks to our favorite crew hotel in San Jose. We'll be staying with Jann in New York. We'll rent a car for one day (Sunday) and then the cost of the brodway tickets ($50 each at Tkts Tkts), dinner $50 and Great America $50 each. All in all we don't have to spend more than $400, which isn't bad when you take in Monterey, CA and New York City, fly there and back first class, see a Broadway show and have a nice dinner. Anybody else and that would cost about $8,000. What a value! And people ask me why I am a flight attendant...
This time it wasn't so adventuresome. I decided to avoid Chicago like the plauge today and went through San Jose instead. That was a welcome relief from last week, although it takes longer that way then Chicago of everything goes well. And we know how it goes... San Jose was a smart choice. I arrived in Boston about two hours ago and am comfy and settled in my crash pad.
I am number one to be called out tomorrow, if they do is another question. There aren't that many international trips out of Boston right now. We pick up a bunch more on June 15 when the summer schedule takes effect. There will be plenty of flying then, but I won't be here to see it. Vacation for me starts June 15. But that's good news.
Beth and mine's anniversary is on June 23, and we will be heading off to San Jose that day to go to New York. We plan on leaving early on the 23rd for San Jose so we can go to Monterey for the day and maybe Santa Cruz. Monday we fly to New York with Janniffer, Tuesday we fly back. On Wednesday, we want to go to Great America and fly home Wednesday night. Hopefully all goes according to plan. If so, it should make for a great mini-vacation. While in New York, we hope to see Les Miserables, eat dinner at my favorite resteraunt, Southwest 44, and take in a day of shopping at Canal Street (knock-off central). It will be four fun, jam packed days. And hopefully easy on the wallet.
Flying won't cost a thing. We only need a hotel for one night: $42 thanks to our favorite crew hotel in San Jose. We'll be staying with Jann in New York. We'll rent a car for one day (Sunday) and then the cost of the brodway tickets ($50 each at Tkts Tkts), dinner $50 and Great America $50 each. All in all we don't have to spend more than $400, which isn't bad when you take in Monterey, CA and New York City, fly there and back first class, see a Broadway show and have a nice dinner. Anybody else and that would cost about $8,000. What a value! And people ask me why I am a flight attendant...

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