A little bit into the flight I began talking to a couple of guys sitting in the seats next on the other side of the aisle. The plane takes off, and one of the guy begins to freak out a little bit. He proceeds to tell me horror story after horror story of plane rides...not okay. I politely said, "these are things you should tell me once we have safely landed, not when we take off." I begin my hail mary's and then the nice flight attendant woman takes a stroll down the aisle with her cart of goodies. My partner (of courseeee!) was in the mood for a drink and cookies!! In which she chomped on as loud as possible and made sure I heard every slurp of that drink. I was on the verge of a breakdown.
The first flight ended and we got out and then had a 5 hour layover at the Atlanta airport. I immediately went to the caribou coffee to get me my grande black coffee...I take it back to our seats and am reading my book and take a sip of my delicious coffee, only to find that it has spilled all over the front of me because of a faulty cup...of course, only me! We finally board the plane and take off from Atlanta to Rome ( I made sure Alyson and I got our seats changed so we could sit next to each other on this 10 hour flight ). Take off was a bit smoother this time, and everything was going well. The seats barely went back so finding a comfortable position to lay was close to impossible. I was half asleep in the middle of the night when all of a sudden the plane starts shaking and the captain gets on the speaker and tells us to fasten our seatbelts. I wake up in a panic and grab Alyson's arm, my heart is pounding out of my chest, I look over at Alyson and she barely opens her eyes and tells me it's "not a big deal"...I reached in my bag, got out my rosary, and got those hail mary's outta me so fast.
I am now safe and sound in our home for the next two months in Castel Gondolfo, absolutely beautiful. I attached a picture of the view we get from the building. It is now 2:08 pm and I am going on 5 hours of sleep in the past 48 hours, not ideal. We have orientation and then proceed to go into town and take a stroll and then have church at 6. Long day, tonight will be one heck of a sleep.
keep the pictures coming! Enjoy this!
ReplyDeleteSarah, I can completely sympathize with your flying fear, which is why I would never consider flying over seas. So please enjoy and post as often as you can so I may live vicariously through you! Don't be afraid to try new things and enjoy every minute (even the turbulence) :) Take care!
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