Tuesday, August 29, 2006

MONTANA DAY 9: Going Home

We had said our farewells the night before, because Grama and Grampa both had to be at work when we left for the airport in the morning. Daddy had gotten the airline to give him a voucher, so we could take a taxi to the airport; that way, Grama and Grampa didn't have to miss any work to drive us there.

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We took a different airline, and a different route, home. The airline we came on had wanted us to take the same plane as the night before, but leaving at 7:00 in the morning--and they wanted us to be at airport at 5:00 in the morning! Yeah, right! So we got them to book us on Frontier Airlines. Our flight left from Montana at 11:20 in the morning, and took us on a short flight to Denver. There was a quick layover in Denver (maybe 30 minutes) and then a longer flight back to Detroit. But, we still got home at the same time as we would have if we'd taken that original 7:00 flight--which we heard from security had been chaos that morning. Thank goodness Daddy got us on a different airline!

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Oh, and about security: we had another run-in with them, but this time they were extremely sympathetic and friendly. :)) You see, the computer identified us for "special screening," probably because it picked up that we'd been through on a different flight yesterday, and now we were back again. You can see how that might look odd. But they were very nice about it. They guided us over to a side area, patted down our upper bodies, rechecked our documents, and went through all of our carry-ons very carefully. But they were polite, and made jokes, and explained everything as they went along, which made the process non-threatening.

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We had a smooth, comfortable, non-traumatic flight home. I think I might fly this Frontier airline again, if I get the opportunity, rather than the other big-name one. The only thing Frontier did that annoyed me was they wouldn't let Andrea use her car seat in their plane, because it didn't have the proper sticker saying it was approved for flying. But I think Andrea was happier without it, anyways. :))

  • Here's Andrea, following along with the safety instructions as the flight attendants prepare us for take-off.

  • She really seemed to enjoy the plane ride sans car seat.

  • This is all we saw of Denver (the airport), but I guess now we can say that we've been there.

  • On our connecting flight, we got a larger plane that had the in-flight screens available, that you can follow your trip on. It was kind of neat to watch our progress, and see the speed and elevation, too.

  • Andrea was pretty tired on the connecting flight. It was a long day, especially considering the time change made it later for us when we got home. She fell asleep sitting up;

so, we let her stretch out across the seats and take a nice nap.

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We're safely home, and thus ends our cross-continent adventure. :))

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Andrea,

Your vacation sounded great! It must have been so nice to be able to visit with your Grama and Grandpa! You are so adventurous to do all of those activities in Montana. Too bad about the flight going home, gut I'm so glad to have you back safe and sound.

See you soon, Cousin Izzy

Anonymous said...

Hi Julie you made me feel I was there with you seeing the scenery, the fire etc. Glad your trip was so enjoyable even if you had a few ups and downs. Your Mom looks great. Love G`Ma M

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