In
the middle of our already extremely busy summer, I was asked to travel to
Denver to represent Rotary District 5420 in my role as Public Image Chair. I booked my flight, from St. George to
Denver, but it turns out I had to fly first to Phoenix. I flew on Friday morning knowing the program
didn’t actually start until 6 pm so I’d have a couple of hours at the hotel to
rest and relax my seriously painful knee, sustained from a very minor
fall.
I
left St. George at 7:45 am, arrived in Phoenix at about 11:30 am (hour time
change), found the gate for my “ride” to Denver but when I went to the desk, I
was told they had overbooked the flight and there was no room for me. I protested that I had a ticket and a
boarding pass … to no avail. I was
directed to American Airlines Customer Service where they told me the next
plane was also full … so my best bet was to wait for the 3:30 plane which had 6
seats available.
As
it turns out I was able to get on the 1:30 flight but after boarding we sat on
the tarmac for about half an hour “due to weather.” When we finally did get in the air, it was
obvious it was going to be a very bumpy ride, but how bumpy, I don’t think any
of us knew! In short, it was
terrifying!
When we finally got to
Denver, we circled the city for a full two hours, because the
turbulance made it so the pilot couldn’t safely bring the plane down.
Coming
home was interesting as well. I sat
between a 15-year-old girl on her way to visit her sister in Phoenix and an
Arizona border patrol agent (in size very similar to Josh Postma) who wanted to
talk about the LDS Church. He had a
dozen questions and while our conversation took my mind off the turbulance, my
other seat mate held onto my arm for most of the flight – terrified the plane was
going to go down.
My
leg hurt the entire 48 hours of my adventure, but my room at the Embassy Suites
was really nice. Time spent with fellow
Rotarians was pleasant and informational. Except for my painful knee and my near death experiences (coming and
going), it was worth the effort. Now
on to the next adventure! Watch for
more.
1 comment:
Sometimes those non-LDS inquiries are kinda fun. The genuine interest helps me flex my knowledge muscles to see how much I actually know.
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