Month: October 2014
October 3rd, Souda Bay
Off to Crete, day 1
I’ve missed writing about travel. Probably because travel means things are unique, different and unexpected and provide loads of new writing material. We’ve been living in Bahrain so long that I’ve run out of interesting things to blog about because strange has become normal. Like running out of gas when I’m trying to cook dinner and having to wait until the propane people come to our neighborhood (the guy on the phone always says, “tomorrow inshallah,” but it never is) before I can cook again. (Gas still hadn’t been delivered by the time we left for vacation. Poor Josie.)
So now we’ve been up all night and all I want to do is lie fly on my stomach to sleep, but airline seats make that kind of impossible. Camille stretched out across her seat and Josh’s lap and I balled myself up 22 different ways to catch 22 mini catnaps over the next 3 hours. The best one was side lying, using Camille as a pillow and the pocket of the seat back as a sling for my feet, but that killed my neck after a while.
I’ve become a much better flyer, but I still doubt myself before every trip — what if I start feeling claustrophobic? What if the fears rise up again and strike when I have no way of escape?
Now I know that the audible “bings” aren’t emergencies, but signals to the flight attendants. And circling before landing doesn’t mean that a terrorist is on the ground and we are going to run out of gas like a personal version of Die Hard 2, but that the pilot is waiting for free airspace and we’ll land as soon as the sky opens up. And I remind myself that clouds make things bumpy, just like driving down a gravel road. But I still feel a bit of a thrill when our wheels touch down because it means that I just accomplished something that was once impossible.
As I’m waiting for those wheels to touch down right now, ocean on one side, mountains on the other, I’m thinking, Welcome to Greece! You did it Rob!
What I did on my summer vacation
We are home! We got home yesterday after flying all night and then we rolled from home to the showers to church. This is the kind of day we had yesterday . . .
Reporting live from the middle of nowhere
Our 3rd home base isn’t my favorite, but I have been spoiled by perfection everywhere else. I actually really like it here so saying Sougia isn’t my favorite is like saying Dove dark chocolate isn’t my favorite. I love it, would eat it every day (and usually do), but See’s or some other high end brand would narrowly edge out Dove if I had to choose.
It’s a small place with one main street with 2 mini-marts and a few restaurants and bars and a handful of B&B type places like the one we are staying at.