Friday, December 10, 2010

Flying

I traveled for 30 hours yesterday, College Station to Erbil, Iraq.

All this travel gave me time for reflection, and I've realized that over the span of most trips I go from loving airports and airplanes to hating them and then back to loving them.  All within about 30 hours.

Things start out well at the beginning of the trip.  I check in at the airport with anticipation, thinking about the new things to see and experience.  I settle into my chair with some coffee and wait for my flight.  I watch planes come and go, watch other travelers and enjoy the anticipation of travel.  I get on the plane and enjoy that rush of take-off.  This is my favorite part of flying, that feeling of heaviness before the plane defies gravity and lifts into the air.  I love flying!

It's downhill after take-off the initial take-off.  After that comes awful airline food.  Cramped seats and stiff knees.  Delays.  Wandering through the mazes that they call airports.  Multiple security checks.  Feeling dirty and disheveled.  I hate flying.

Finally, we land at the final destination.  My luggage made it!  I take the shuttle out to the parking lot.  I spot my friends who have come to pick me up.  My sense of anticipation and adventure returns.  I can't wait to walk around the city, eat my favorite Iraqi foods and haggle over the price of souvenirs. I love flying!

Flying.  It's a love-hate-love relationship.

2 comments:

  1. I'm loving the blog! I also have a love/hate relationship with flying. I guess as long as we want to be travelers, we're going to have to side with the love! :) Be safe!

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  2. Your favorite part of flying is my least favorite part. Even say the word airport, and I'm nauseous, dizzy and smell. Yes, I smell.

    The only good part is getting off... and the overpriced gummy bears. :-)

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