A Rapid End – Learning Lessons
We wake early (as possible) California time, unhook our RV life support tubes (water, electric and poop shoot) and hit the road. We packed in preparation the night before but needed to stop at WallyWorld for a suit case to put extra acquired RV and tourist things. Much cheaper than shipping. We also needed to spot clean the RV.
Our flight… 5:40. Arrival at Cruise America… 3:30. And something was wrong with the billing. We needed a cab as well.
We arrived at Sky Harbor Airport (Phoenix), needed to check bags and check in at 4:40. Somebody was freaking out and worried. I won’t name names but some of you readers can probably figure that one out.
Turns out we had time to spare, the plane had not even rolled up yet. And all that extra sweating for nothing. I already started planning alternate ways of getting home. (Oops did I give it away?)
Quick moving, quick thinking and reacting to situations in a less sour manner is something learned today. It wasn’t planned, but that is what happens when life happens. 🙂
At this point we are on the ground back home, at Steak N Shake eating a late dinner due to our messed up clocks.
More recap and blog adjustments to come later.