I’ve been traveling without Noah and B this week trying to work out all the paperwork details of our move in August. Got some of them done, some of them are still up in the air.
I don’t like traveling without my family. I loved it in college, but now that I’ve got B and Noah, I’m a homing pigeon. Home is where I want to be….
Anyways, this week in traveling I’ve noticed several things that are normal in traveling inside the Arab World by plane.
1. The flight attendant will get on and talk for 20 minutes in Arabic and then after a long pause will say in broken English, “we are now serving dinner….” and that’s it….
2. During the flight you will hear people’s mobiles go off and, better yet, people will actually answer them.
3. As soon as the plane has stopped shaking from the bouncing of landing, they are up out of their seats, way before the seat belt light is turned off and way before even the flight attendants are even up, getting their luggage from overhead.
2 comments:
Oh thanks for the encouragement for our future travels. Man we miss you guys! Love you lots,
R and C
And, people carry on realllly large plastic bags, usually stuffed with food. Then they try to cram them, along with their five other carry-ons, into the overhead compartments.
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