Don't marry the person you think you can live with; marry the only individual you can't live without. ~ James C. DobsonThese past few days have been the best of my life, Saturday being the highpoint for suspiciously obvious reasons. I don't think I could tell you what the best part was - I've got a tie between the rings, the first kiss, and the first dance. And everything else that happened. So here's the question: what was your favorite part? Even though some things didn't go exactly as I planned, I felt little attachment to the mistakes, and sort of felt like I was floating above it all, but still placed firmly in the moment of marriage. Hopefully that makes sense to somebody! I'm just happy that everyone I love could be there to share that day with H. and I.
And now for the plane debacle. Our flight back was scheduled for 5:25pm Sunday night, and we were there around 3:30 to go through security and wait for the plane to arrive. Here's a quick bulleted list of what happened next:
- flight delayed to 5:45 pm
- flight delayed to 7:00 pm - waiting on two pilots
- flight back on track for 5:30 pm - pilots arrived
- flight delayed to 7:15 pm - waiting on a plane to arrive that was diverted to Austin for several reasons (weather, needed a new crew, fuel)
- flight delayed to 8:15 pm - plane is available, waiting on a crew
- 6:15 pm - H. and I grab Dickey's for dinner
- 7:20 pm flight canceled - supposedly for the weather, possibly for the crew
- total time spent at the airport = 4.5 hours
We spent the night at H.'s parents' house (shoutout to J- and E-sko!), and hoped that the rainstorm would not be hanging around tomorrow evening. Monday morning I checked Facebook for the first time since Saturday, and went crazy commenting on and liking everything wedding-related. I was very excited. I got to play Boggle all day, and H. told me to stop after a while because I had apparently "Boggled my brains out", and we watched the Rangers game instead.
We got to the airport at 5:20-ish, went through security, and grabbed some dinner. When it came time to begin boarding the plane, the ticket lady scanned my ticket and said, "Hold up, I need to get this checked." We were in Group 2 for boarding, and if you know anything about flying you know that the first couple groups to board get all the overhead space. We waited and waited and waited while every other single person boarded the plane for a second lady to check my ticket. H.'s scanned just fine, but he waited with me, which was a very smart idea. Somehow, I was supposedly booked for an even later flight, and someone else had taken my seat beside H. Here's another bulleted list as to what happened with the ticket:
- lady #2 prints me a new ticket somewhere not adjacent to H., says that she will ask someone to move so that we can sit together.
- lady #1 says to lady #2 that she just had a family "misconnect", and that we can have their seats.
- lady #2 books us for these new seats, prints out our tickets
- lady #1 says to lady #2 that she has already given another couple the family's seats, and that she moved the "misconnect" seats somewhere else on the plane
- the two ladies discuss which seats to give us
- lady #1 asks if we are carrying a pet with us onto the plane. I almost laughed out loud while H. said "No."
- lady #2 prints us the same pair of tickets where I am not adjacent to H., and says again that she will ask someone to move.
- lady #1 takes over our ticketing process, rips up those just-printed tickets, and prints us a new set of tickets at the very back of the plane.
- we take the tickets and run.
- total time spent at airport this time = 2 hours.
We were finally on the plane. Our seats were the second-to-last row, on the left. The couple behind us were old, and asked if it would be noisy back here ... ... ... ... next to the engine. They eventually moved up a couple of rows, but we stayed. Our seats were directly behind the place where they keep the food cart, which means that we got an extra foot of leg room. Neither of us slept on the flight; H. played Boggle on his phone, I read a book. Apparently I was having motion sickness from leaning over to play Boggle with H.
The plane landed, and we asked the first available person where to pick up our lost baggage. As we rounded the corner into the room of lost American Airlines luggage, we saw our little floral suitcase hidden away in a corner and wheeled it out of there like we were never coming back. Or at least, we tried to roll it out of there. Apparently the airlines had damaged one of the wheels such that it was only half-working as a wheel, and made an awful thunking noise as we walked. H. was angry that they had damaged the suitcase, and while I was quite a bit miffed, I was still incredibly thankful to have my luggage back.
When we got back to our apartment, H. dropped all of the bags he was carrying, told me to do the same, then swept me up in his arms and crossed the threshold into our apartment. It was very romantic, and I'm thinking of making it a permanent action. We turned on the Mavs game and cheered on the only basketball team that I can name players off of, and H. was extremely happy when they won. Then it was all lights-out and pass-out, because H. has a full workday in the morning.
I had forgotten that things go bad, even if they're sitting in your fridge. I'll need to empty out our reserves and purchase some new food items to get us back on track. Poor H. doesn't have a lunch for today, but if I can figure out what to get for dinner, by golly he'll have one tomorrow.
One other task today is to pick up all of the packages (at least three, don't know the exact number) sitting in the office of the apartment complex. We did tell them we were getting married, getting married back in Texas to be exact, so I'm unsure as to why they called and were angry with us for not accepting packages all week. I might wait to do that until the afternoon, just to have an ounce of power over them for the day. At least they finally fixed their over-the-internet rent problem, and we can pay our monthly rent online.
I need to start Thank You cards ASA-Now, but that will have to wait until after we open everything. That gives me enough time to do all the dishes and take out the trash and laundry and whatnot.
For those of you who aren't FB-friends with my new brother-in-law (how fun is that to say?), here are a couple photos that he and his girlfriend took at the wedding. Mom, even though he doesn't have a beard, you might be able to figure out who I'm talking about.
Walking down the aisle - I almost, almost full-on cried. |
H. pointed out that he doesn't look quite as excited as I am to be married. |
Wonderful family picture. |
Bubbles are my new favorite thing. |
Squeee!! I'm sorry you had so many flight issues. I'm glad you're home now though! At least you got to spend the whole time with H!
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite part of the day was the first dance and your dance with your dad. They both made me cry. Good thing it happened back-to-back!
I loooooove the pictures! That is a fantastic family picture. You all look so happy! I agree about the bubbles. Love 'em. Everything is so pretty! Are you going to post Mary's pictures on facebook? I've sent your brother-in-law a friend request only recently, so I can't see his pictures yet. Also, I'm looking forward to seeing hers XD
Once Mary's got them all squared-away she'll give me a link from which to purchase pictures, and I'll pass the link onto you's guyses. It'll let you look at the pictures in all their high-def quality, and you can buy some if you'd like. It'll be similar to the engagement pictures seen over here --> Smug Mug.
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely super-dee-duper excited to see the photos, although it will probably take four to five weeks for them to be finished. Which is perfectly fine - we don't want to rush awesomeness, do we?
Hopefully that rascal will friend you back soon!