I never did make it home Wednesday night...
Instead I had to come home yesterday morning. Of course, the powers that be made our arrival into Boston 20-minutes late, preventing any chance in hell of making my already *really* tight connection. But I am home. When I arrived in Vegas yesterday I met some friends for lunch at In and Out Burger. I haven't been there in a while, so it tasted especially good. My friend Edie got the protein wrap. Although not on the menu (as a lot of the things they make aren't) it is one of their more popular offerings. It's a hamburger wrapped in lettuce instead of placed on a bun, exactly like a lettuce wrap you might find at PF Changs, only there is a hamburger patty, cheese, tomato and thousand island dressing inside. It seemed very interesting... Edie said it tasted really good. Food for thought!
I was able to get a vacation day tomorrow so I do not have to fly back to Boston tonight like I thought I would. Instead, I am leaving tomorrow night. I have a four day trip on Sunday that has me laying over in Philadelphia and Miami. You're prolly saying, "That's not international?" Congratulations, you know your geography! The designation "international flight attendant" means I am FAA certified to fly over water more than 50 miles from land. On Sunday I am flying to San Juan, then to Philly, layover 32 hours and fly back to San Juan then to Miami. Day four has me flying from Miami to San Juan back to Boston. All those flights take me more than 50 miles from land. Because of these rules, Hawaii flights are crewed with international flight attendants, whereas Mexico and Canada are staffed with domestic flight attendants. There is an exception though (isn't there always?). All flights from Miami, New York and Boston to Mexico are staffed with international crews because they cross the Gulf of Mexico. More food for thought!
I am headed to RC Willey today to purchase our new entertainment center. Beth and I picked it out last night but wanted to come home and measure to make sure it's not too tall. We are positive it isn't, but wanted to check anyway. We have picked out new paint for the entertainment niche and will be painting it tomorrow. I imagine the entertainment center will be delivered sometime next week. We are trying to get the house in order for our company next weekend.
Instead I had to come home yesterday morning. Of course, the powers that be made our arrival into Boston 20-minutes late, preventing any chance in hell of making my already *really* tight connection. But I am home. When I arrived in Vegas yesterday I met some friends for lunch at In and Out Burger. I haven't been there in a while, so it tasted especially good. My friend Edie got the protein wrap. Although not on the menu (as a lot of the things they make aren't) it is one of their more popular offerings. It's a hamburger wrapped in lettuce instead of placed on a bun, exactly like a lettuce wrap you might find at PF Changs, only there is a hamburger patty, cheese, tomato and thousand island dressing inside. It seemed very interesting... Edie said it tasted really good. Food for thought!
I was able to get a vacation day tomorrow so I do not have to fly back to Boston tonight like I thought I would. Instead, I am leaving tomorrow night. I have a four day trip on Sunday that has me laying over in Philadelphia and Miami. You're prolly saying, "That's not international?" Congratulations, you know your geography! The designation "international flight attendant" means I am FAA certified to fly over water more than 50 miles from land. On Sunday I am flying to San Juan, then to Philly, layover 32 hours and fly back to San Juan then to Miami. Day four has me flying from Miami to San Juan back to Boston. All those flights take me more than 50 miles from land. Because of these rules, Hawaii flights are crewed with international flight attendants, whereas Mexico and Canada are staffed with domestic flight attendants. There is an exception though (isn't there always?). All flights from Miami, New York and Boston to Mexico are staffed with international crews because they cross the Gulf of Mexico. More food for thought!
I am headed to RC Willey today to purchase our new entertainment center. Beth and I picked it out last night but wanted to come home and measure to make sure it's not too tall. We are positive it isn't, but wanted to check anyway. We have picked out new paint for the entertainment niche and will be painting it tomorrow. I imagine the entertainment center will be delivered sometime next week. We are trying to get the house in order for our company next weekend.

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