The picture Jonah took before I left. It’s not the best quality, but you guys all seem anxious to know what it looks like. It looks like a pilot uniform, but without the hat or jacket…
Thursday, June 5: We are on a ferry in the Aegean; it’s a beautiful day, though a little hazy, warm but with a quite cooling breeze from the ship plowing through air and water. The resulting temperature is just about perfect. We were supposed to be traipsing around Jerusalem about now, but plans change. It all started when Berck’s dad Jim told him he wanted to use his travel benefits (Berck’s parents can fly free too) to go somewhere he’d never been, and he’d pay for Berck and me to go too if we wanted. I would have to take…
I’m so excited. Looks like DFW tomorrow! I’ll try to figure out how to get my schedule up here in some easy way. For now, it’s available on Facebook, because Facebook has a way cool app to display airline schedules. It’s a the top of my profile.
Just got a call from my scheduler. She wanted to know if I could start IOE tonight. “Err, uhm, I don’t think so?” “What about tomorrow morning?” “Please not?” “Thursday morning?” “No problem!” So, I’m going to fly to New York first thing tomorrow morning and start flying on Thursday. I don’t know where I’m going yet–anxiously awaiting the information! Must get a hair cut, return rental car, figure out employee parking, and see if I remember how to tie a tie. I’m stoked!
Finally. It takes a long time to get from Santorini to Colorado Springs. Much has been written about Greece; I’ll get it up here eventually. Most of it’s going to have to wait for Jonah to get home from work, since she did most of the writing. We ended up renting a car in the Denver airport for $45. I couldn’t find a cheaper way to get back home, so now I have a car at the Colorado Springs airport, a rental car, and a Jonah at work. The car is a brand new Dodge Caliber that had 2 miles…