12.23.2006

at the arrival's gate



(...actually more like the departure terminal.)

i've always heard people talk about holiday traffic getting out of control. i padded my schedule with plenty of extra time so as not to risk a missed flight. well as it turns out, there were roughly twelve cars on the road on the way to the airport and approximately three people in front of me in the security line.

so.

time to get comfy. as i write this, i just heard someone mention to the person next to them that the flight (my flight) has been delayed a bit. tremendous. i just want to go home.

thankfully the airport has wireless internet (and thankful i have my computer!)


this is a trip i have been looking forward to for months. months, i tell you. there are several reasons for this. 1) Christmas is coming 2) any sort of vacation is good 3) my older sister is about to birth another child. the baby is due Dec. 26th. i told my sister that the kid had better wait for his/her smashing debut until i am in the area. see, i missed the first birth because i live so far away. this time, i am determined to be around. we are working with a very narrow window here, folks. we can't afford much flexibility. i can give the baby 9, 10 days at most.



oh, and FYI. (new topic.)

last night, emily and i decided that we should be in charge of everything in the world because we are smarter and more competent than everyone else. we were only slightly joking.


at this point, ladies and gentlemen, i am stalling. i do not have much else to do. blasted flight delay! but unfortunately (while i am literally racking my brain to think of more news) i don't have much else to say. only this:

merry christmas to you. it's been a wild year for a lot of us. i'm glad that christmas time is at the end of the calender year because it forces me to reflect upon and examine my life with good perspective. after all, salvation is created. it is good to remember the hope of the world when all else seems hopeless.

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