As is usually the case for me, my initial departure went smoothly. We arrived at the airport with plenty of time for me to breeze through security and reflect upon everything I forgot to pack. Like my coat, which I actually left sitting in the back seat of the car. Or the sheet music resting on my music stand. But alas, not much to do about it now. Besides, google has more sheet music than I ever will.
Initial departure was a little late, the flight was turbulent, but the landing was as smooth as could be. And as luck would have it, I was sitting next to the ONLY empty seat on the entire plane. ^_^ the view, once we got halfway through the trip was pretty stunning. Towards the end of the flight we were treated to an amazing shot of Mt. Hood and Mt. R... I can't spell it, and since I'm doing this from my phone googling it would be very inconvenient. Anyways, I was also reminded as to why I always pack multiple books. Finished Road of the Patriarch and made a decent start into Lord Foul's Bane. I had forgotten just how messed up the first few chapters of the Thomas Covenant trilogy is.
On an entirely different note, this airport is nice and quiet, as it always is whenever I pass through. It lacks the busy bustle and cluttered crowds of SeaTac and its smaller size lends it a sort of warmth. Either that or I just don't hold any bitter feelings for the place since I've never gotten lost here.
I must admit, I am excited to be seeing my brother tomorrow, even if I will be a zombie. Even though I won't get to spend much time with him. Even though part of that time will be devoted to various and sundry tasks... I'm also looking forward to seeing my other family members up there with whom I shall be spending a deal more time.
Anyways, I think I shall spend the remainder of my time in this terminal buffing up on website design. Of course, I already know how to monetize a site, but the rest has become foggy and faint since I learned about it in England.
I think my phone is about to have a fit, my fingers move too quick for it. Poor thing.
P.S. This was all typed out from my amazing little phone. I did not go back to proof read. Any errors will stay until I can use a computer. Then I might go back and change them. >.>
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