So, if you read our last day you realize that I have been going full steam all day long and finally got to bed at 12:30 am on travel home day.
Promptly at 2:45 am my alarm went off telling me it was time to get up to get ready to go. Since I was in a rented apartment someone was coming from Hyur Service at 3:30am to check me out. Unfortunately I overestimated how much time I would need and was bleary eyed but ready at 3:10am. 20 minutes to go.....I laid back down on my bed realizing that the doorbell would definately wake me up...zzzzz.....it did! Promptly at 3:30 both the Hyur Service person and Melik showed up.
Check out complete, no complaints about 5 bags of garbage in the kitchen and a few items just left as is. (Ice cream in the freezer, blueberries rehydrated in vodka- chilling in the fridge, dead curling iron left in the cupboard, a few other miscellaneous but it wasn't trashed.) Melik and I carried down my tote bag, suitcase and carry on to the bus and were done with it.
Round the corner to the hotel where Lauren was the only lonely soul in the lobby aside from the counter clerk and the doorman. I ran up to her room and slipped a note under the door with the tip for the floor lady to cover the team for Kristyna to disperse as she and Jirka were staying a bit longer. When I returned Lauren was safely ensconsed in the bus, which BTW still had the food in it from last nights apartment dinner leftovers! Melik assured me his next stop was to deliver the food to the office.
Off we headed to the airport. Melik dropped us at the door and went to park. Good thing! It seemed that my carry on luggage was too big to carry on! Having paid to bring a second checked bag in I was not going to pay for my carry on to be checked. Melik helped argue my case and they checked the bags. With a little more convincing they were willing to check them all the way through to Grand Rapids. (I had booked 2 separate flights GRR to JFK and separately JFK to EVN to save about $300, but on connected carriers.)
It was about 4:30am and our flight was at 6. We headed through security. Lauren had also had to have her carry on bag checked so she was really down to minimalist carry on- her kindle and her waist pack. I had pulled my computer and prayed that my carry on had been packed well enough to protect everything inside. I was already carrying a tote with my purse and a book in it and a second tote with a framed painting given to me by my good friend Armine. It was a bit awkward to carry but not too big to have been able to bring home.
First flight about 5+ hours to Moscow- breakfast included. salmon salad, bread, and a cake like dessert. Not my typical breakfast foods. Lauren and I were not seated to gether. I was seated by a little Russian speaking woman. Evidently it was her first flight. She didn't know how to enter the bathroom, how to use the headphones, little things that I could help her with nonverbally. We did manage to use a little Armenian to communicate a bit as the flight went on. I managed perhaps an hour nap, perhaps. Disembarking was definately lighter than I am used to! Through the gate for transfers and off to wait for the next flight. Through security again-yes. My little friend followed along and I helped make sure she got to the right place to head to Amsterdam.
Next flight was 10 hours, 8 time zones and we would be in New York, New York, USA. The flight departs at 12:30pm and arrives at 2:20pm. It seems kind of crazy! Again we were not seated together but were just up the aisle from each other. I caught a brief nap before drinks came along preceding lunch. Always Order water AND something else. Ginger Ale is a favorite and so is Bloody Mary mix but they have neither on Aeroflot so I opt for Apple juice. Lunch is a choice of lamb or fish. Lamb please. It comes in a gravy with some oven roasted veggies, a small salad, bread and a chocolate dessert. It is passable. I watch a movie waiting for the sleepies to kick in again.
I finally nod off for about an hour to an hour and a half, or so it seems, before I wake up again. Potty break and request for more water from the stewards in the back. Getting up to stretch feels good. WHen I return I decide I am too awake to sleep so I find another movie to watch. Since each seat has it's own screen and many choices of options it's easy to watch whatever you want, whenever you want. Movies round 2.
I try for another short nap only to be woken up with the next round of drinks preceding dinner, or whatever meal it is. By the time the meal arrives there is only one choice-fish. Whatever....but it turns out to be a nice chunk of Salmon on veggies, with salad and bread. The dessert is a rather dry cake. I nibble, not finishing anything. After all, I haven't done anything to work up an appetite, just sat there.
Arriving at JFK, Lauren and I go through the long line for customs. It reminds us of the favorite ride at an amusement park on a popular day. We pick up our luggage and everything seems to be intact. I grab my toothbrush and contact stuff out of the wetpouch with high expectations. My mouth can hardly wait! We go through customs without a hitch. I recheck my bags and say goodbye to Lauren. Her Mom spots us and comes to greet me and express her appreciation for me taking Lauren on this adventure. I tell her it has been my pleasure! Lauren was a great team mate to have along!
I head off to check in at the Delta counter for my remaining 2 flights home. I have about a 4 1/2 hour layover. It takes about an hour and a half to find my way from one terminal to the next, check in and make my way to the gate. Of course it didn't help that I got stuck for 1/2 hour behind a group of 12 Taiwanese refugees who didn't speak English, didn't know what to do and who's aid was running back and forth between them and another group in a different location. Then I found out I was in the wrong place. Opps!
As my boarding time approached I realized that I would not get food on this flight and I was feeling slightly hungry for a change. I tried Burger King, but unfortunately had waited too long and their service was too slow. I left, empty handed, to become the last one to board. It was about 2 1/2 hours to Detroit on Gingerale and Peanuts. I survived and managed another nap.
It was a quick turn around in Detroit and I was on my last flight home! WOOHOO! And there we sat on the runway....and sat....and sat. We were 15th in line to take off. Yawn! I think I nodded off before we actually took off. Arrived home close to ontime at 10:50pm. My body's clock said it was 7am the day after I left Armenia on 2 hours 15 minutes of sleep(and a few naps). Dan picked me up and 20 minutes later I was home.
After a brief visit with Dan and Nick, phone call to Alicia and a brief amount of unpacking it was lights out around 12:30. That bed had never felt sweeter!
Promptly at 2:45 am my alarm went off telling me it was time to get up to get ready to go. Since I was in a rented apartment someone was coming from Hyur Service at 3:30am to check me out. Unfortunately I overestimated how much time I would need and was bleary eyed but ready at 3:10am. 20 minutes to go.....I laid back down on my bed realizing that the doorbell would definately wake me up...zzzzz.....it did! Promptly at 3:30 both the Hyur Service person and Melik showed up.
Check out complete, no complaints about 5 bags of garbage in the kitchen and a few items just left as is. (Ice cream in the freezer, blueberries rehydrated in vodka- chilling in the fridge, dead curling iron left in the cupboard, a few other miscellaneous but it wasn't trashed.) Melik and I carried down my tote bag, suitcase and carry on to the bus and were done with it.
Round the corner to the hotel where Lauren was the only lonely soul in the lobby aside from the counter clerk and the doorman. I ran up to her room and slipped a note under the door with the tip for the floor lady to cover the team for Kristyna to disperse as she and Jirka were staying a bit longer. When I returned Lauren was safely ensconsed in the bus, which BTW still had the food in it from last nights apartment dinner leftovers! Melik assured me his next stop was to deliver the food to the office.
Off we headed to the airport. Melik dropped us at the door and went to park. Good thing! It seemed that my carry on luggage was too big to carry on! Having paid to bring a second checked bag in I was not going to pay for my carry on to be checked. Melik helped argue my case and they checked the bags. With a little more convincing they were willing to check them all the way through to Grand Rapids. (I had booked 2 separate flights GRR to JFK and separately JFK to EVN to save about $300, but on connected carriers.)
It was about 4:30am and our flight was at 6. We headed through security. Lauren had also had to have her carry on bag checked so she was really down to minimalist carry on- her kindle and her waist pack. I had pulled my computer and prayed that my carry on had been packed well enough to protect everything inside. I was already carrying a tote with my purse and a book in it and a second tote with a framed painting given to me by my good friend Armine. It was a bit awkward to carry but not too big to have been able to bring home.
First flight about 5+ hours to Moscow- breakfast included. salmon salad, bread, and a cake like dessert. Not my typical breakfast foods. Lauren and I were not seated to gether. I was seated by a little Russian speaking woman. Evidently it was her first flight. She didn't know how to enter the bathroom, how to use the headphones, little things that I could help her with nonverbally. We did manage to use a little Armenian to communicate a bit as the flight went on. I managed perhaps an hour nap, perhaps. Disembarking was definately lighter than I am used to! Through the gate for transfers and off to wait for the next flight. Through security again-yes. My little friend followed along and I helped make sure she got to the right place to head to Amsterdam.
Next flight was 10 hours, 8 time zones and we would be in New York, New York, USA. The flight departs at 12:30pm and arrives at 2:20pm. It seems kind of crazy! Again we were not seated together but were just up the aisle from each other. I caught a brief nap before drinks came along preceding lunch. Always Order water AND something else. Ginger Ale is a favorite and so is Bloody Mary mix but they have neither on Aeroflot so I opt for Apple juice. Lunch is a choice of lamb or fish. Lamb please. It comes in a gravy with some oven roasted veggies, a small salad, bread and a chocolate dessert. It is passable. I watch a movie waiting for the sleepies to kick in again.
I finally nod off for about an hour to an hour and a half, or so it seems, before I wake up again. Potty break and request for more water from the stewards in the back. Getting up to stretch feels good. WHen I return I decide I am too awake to sleep so I find another movie to watch. Since each seat has it's own screen and many choices of options it's easy to watch whatever you want, whenever you want. Movies round 2.
I try for another short nap only to be woken up with the next round of drinks preceding dinner, or whatever meal it is. By the time the meal arrives there is only one choice-fish. Whatever....but it turns out to be a nice chunk of Salmon on veggies, with salad and bread. The dessert is a rather dry cake. I nibble, not finishing anything. After all, I haven't done anything to work up an appetite, just sat there.
Arriving at JFK, Lauren and I go through the long line for customs. It reminds us of the favorite ride at an amusement park on a popular day. We pick up our luggage and everything seems to be intact. I grab my toothbrush and contact stuff out of the wetpouch with high expectations. My mouth can hardly wait! We go through customs without a hitch. I recheck my bags and say goodbye to Lauren. Her Mom spots us and comes to greet me and express her appreciation for me taking Lauren on this adventure. I tell her it has been my pleasure! Lauren was a great team mate to have along!
I head off to check in at the Delta counter for my remaining 2 flights home. I have about a 4 1/2 hour layover. It takes about an hour and a half to find my way from one terminal to the next, check in and make my way to the gate. Of course it didn't help that I got stuck for 1/2 hour behind a group of 12 Taiwanese refugees who didn't speak English, didn't know what to do and who's aid was running back and forth between them and another group in a different location. Then I found out I was in the wrong place. Opps!
As my boarding time approached I realized that I would not get food on this flight and I was feeling slightly hungry for a change. I tried Burger King, but unfortunately had waited too long and their service was too slow. I left, empty handed, to become the last one to board. It was about 2 1/2 hours to Detroit on Gingerale and Peanuts. I survived and managed another nap.
It was a quick turn around in Detroit and I was on my last flight home! WOOHOO! And there we sat on the runway....and sat....and sat. We were 15th in line to take off. Yawn! I think I nodded off before we actually took off. Arrived home close to ontime at 10:50pm. My body's clock said it was 7am the day after I left Armenia on 2 hours 15 minutes of sleep(and a few naps). Dan picked me up and 20 minutes later I was home.
After a brief visit with Dan and Nick, phone call to Alicia and a brief amount of unpacking it was lights out around 12:30. That bed had never felt sweeter!