Day 3275 – History Didn’t Repeat Itself!

We are safe and sound in California. Thankfully, there were no delays in our flights (like I talked about yesterday), only a little turbulence, and a good night sleep.

We’ve set up shop in Starbucks to work on our businesses. One of my dreams is to be able to run businesses from only a laptop so we can travel more. We also talked about what routines we wanted to keep active while here, and I’m happy to say that we kept our morning routines today!

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Day 3274 – Here’s Hoping History Doesn’t Repeat Itself Today, But It’s Ok If It Does – repost

In a few hours, we’ll be flying to California. We usually fly Southwest to Vegas and then Allegiant to our stop in California. The last time we flew Allegiant in the summer, one of their planes was overheating. The following is the story of a three-hour additional wait that turned out really great.

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originally posted 6/28/15
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Yesterday, we flew from Maryland to California for a summer visit with Bret’s family. I am SO thankful that God has us in a season of abundance so that we can visit more.

We arrived in Las Vegas in route to our California end stop. We had a scheduled layover of about six hours. I was thankful for not being too tired this time around, but it was still a tough wait. I had some Starbucks to help over the first hump. I felt like young Anakin in his pod racer when he says “It’s working!!!!”

I spent hours eating, reading, catching up on games and listening to podcasts. Finally, the time came to move to the gate and then we boarded. The new airline we tried has a great boarding method….if you don’t have a carry-on, you board first….it really helps to get the plane boarded.

We sit down, start reading and wait. We pull out from the gate and stop….and wait….then there’s an announcement that the breaks are hot, so we have to wait some more….then another announcement that it’s not cooling, so we have to go back to the gate and deboard. We spent probably another hour or so sitting at the gate (thankfully very air conditioned!) Finally, we’re told we’re changing planes. Woo hoo!! We ended up waiting another 20 minutes or so at the gate before boarding.

All told, we were delayed 3 hours. What was a six-hour layover, became 8. It’s a shame I don’t gamble.

But here’s what I learned. Sometimes waiting isn’t bad at all. The three hours flew by because we started chatting with the girl sitting next to us. We chatted with other passengers. We joked, we learned about each other. Sure, some of the passengers were really mad, wanting refunds and complained to people who couldn’t change anything. (What can they do about a plane that’s hot in Las Vegas in June? I mean, really?) But for the most part, while frustrated that we had to wait, everyone was pretty optimistic and just dealt with the card we were given. If we hadn’t had this big delay, we never would have chatted with the lady sitting next to us. We shared stories about rock climbing and hiking. She was a ranger and we chatted about what she does. It was so fun! It was also cool to see how a situation like this brings a group of people together. We weathered the storm together and came out stronger. We connected on a personal level that wouldn’t have existed if we weren’t delayed.

The next time you’re met with having to wait, think about what you’re actually getting out of the delay.

Oh, and get Starbucks, always get Starbucks.

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Day 3273 – Happy Pineapple Day – repost

This is my favorite pineapple story. I originally posted it in January of 2014.

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For this story, I need to start about 15 years ago.

When I was 16 and my brother was 14, our grandparents took us to Hawaii. We had amazing adventures and saw great things. It was a wonderful trip and I’m so thankful that I had the opportunity to go. One of the highlights for me (don’t laugh!) was the pineapple whip at the Dole plantation. It is really just this frozen yogurt/pineapple thing….but the taste is amazing. I really cannot put it into words, but hopefully the fact that I still remember how amazing it was after 15 years is description enough.

This March, you may remember, my grand father passed away.

While I was in California, I went to Disneyland!!! It was an AMAZING day! I felt like a kid again and have a whole lot of pictures and stories about that! But this story is the most important and deserves its own post.

At some point during the day, my friend mentioned that she HAD to stop at this pineapple place for a pineapple whip. I gave her a “mouth open/shut up/are you freakin’ serious” look. I then explained about the experience in Hawaii and that it MIGHT just be the same thing!

In the evening, we finally got in line for this potentially SAME thing! While waiting in the 20 minute (or more) line, I told my friend about how my grandfather had passed away in the spring.

We got up to the counter, ordered and stepped out of line. I was a little nervous to try it, because it had been built up in my mind for 15 years.

I took a bite. It was the same.

I closed my eyes to really focus on the taste.

As soon as I did, I was transported back to Hawaii. I felt the spray of ocean air. I smelled the smells of the pineapple plantation. I felt the hot sun. I remembered my grandfather.

I opened my eyes, full of tears. My friend asked if I was crying (I want to insert here that I teared up a LOT during the day from sheer joy….so she wasn’t surprised or worried about that). I said that I was and to give me just a moment to explain why. I knew if I explained why at that moment, I would burst into loud sobs.

So we walked to the next ride and I enjoyed the whip. Remembering my trip to Hawaii, remembering my grandfather, and remembering that even a 31 year old can have a magical moment at the happiest place on earth.

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Day 3271 – Quick Trip To The Beach

We had an appointment in Deleware yesterday and it was super close to the beach. We thought this is the perfect time to catch the sunrise and all you can eat crabs from On The Bay Seafood. So we went to sleep a little earlier than normal (8:18) and woke up around 1 a.m. We still did part of our morning routines and got on the road.

The drive down was a wonderful time chatting about our dreams, our work, our growth, our mindset, and our summer. Even after being together for over eleven years, and almost married for nine years, I love talking to this guy. Marriage secret – talk to your spouse about EVERYTHING. It really does make a difference.

We caught the sunrise at Bethany Beach and it was just lovely.

Of course, we had to get our joy face selfie.

After that, we spent a few hours on the beach reading and relaxing.

We had an appointment that morning and then made our way down to Ocean City for crabs.

The drive back was a little slow, but not unbearable (as is sometimes the case driving back from the beach on a Sunday). When we arrived at our exit, Bret noticed a guy getting out of his car to take a picture. We turned around and there was a stunning double rainbow. We pulled over and took some photos ourselves. It was the perfect end to a wonderful day….even if we were awake about 20 hours. 😀

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Day 3270 – Mini Adventure And Knocking Off A Few Summer Bucket List Items Today!

I’m scheduling this post the night before you’ll be reading it. It’s already late (7 p.m.) because we’re getting up at 1 a.m. We’re taking our first “leave super early to watch the sunrise” trip to the beach this year! I’ll share how everything went later, but I’m excited to break in our new car on his first road trip. 🙂

It’s so neat to decide on things we wanted to do this summer (watch the sunrise at the beach & get all you can eat crabs at On The Bay Seafood) and already crossing them off the list!

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