Friends,
There's nothing like travel serendipity to spark new ideas.
The unexpected mile-long line at mile-high airport. The clear choice of a last-minute sign-up for Clear or missing your flight. The rush of rushing to the furthest gate in terminal B. And, finally, boarding at final call for boarding,
You settle in 39D (prime restroom seating) and start the free form association... When did safety announcements start including "if a strap appears pull the strap..." sounds like bad advice between teenagers. Why did they need to get so specific? Surely, common sense dictates the oxygen mask will come down if you pull the strap. Probably the same folks who added the "if the bag does not inflate, oxygen is flowing". Common sense, schommon sense... And on it goes.
Speaking of travel (or perhaps on account of it), I decided to get a little adventurous and try Mochinut. Kai, our Japanese exchange student this year, informed me that "mochi" means chewy. Delicious! And well worth the (high) price tag.
Happy Friday!
There's nothing like travel serendipity to spark new ideas.
The unexpected mile-long line at mile-high airport. The clear choice of a last-minute sign-up for Clear or missing your flight. The rush of rushing to the furthest gate in terminal B. And, finally, boarding at final call for boarding,
You settle in 39D (prime restroom seating) and start the free form association... When did safety announcements start including "if a strap appears pull the strap..." sounds like bad advice between teenagers. Why did they need to get so specific? Surely, common sense dictates the oxygen mask will come down if you pull the strap. Probably the same folks who added the "if the bag does not inflate, oxygen is flowing". Common sense, schommon sense... And on it goes.
Speaking of travel (or perhaps on account of it), I decided to get a little adventurous and try Mochinut. Kai, our Japanese exchange student this year, informed me that "mochi" means chewy. Delicious! And well worth the (high) price tag.
Happy Friday!
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