Retrospective entry for 11th July: Vegas airport. Car drop off. Sad farwells with Norjie leaving for her flight home directly from car drop off. I guess the question has to be whether we will ever see each other again. The odds are definitely getting longer. It’s been a long time knowing each other, so a sad moment.
Then I got to the airport for a long wait to get home. Anxiety about the seeming impossibility of making the connection in LA with only a 40 minute turn around. So I head for the United counter to see if there is any possibility of getting an earlier flight to LA. Staff were extremely rude and refused to find anyone to talk to. When I asked why I couldn’t talk to anyone I was told it was because machines were cheaper than humans. I asked were they kidding and it became very clear that they weren’t. So I whiled away the day in the airport. No shops this side of security. One Starbucks and nothing else! Couldn’t check in until 4 hours before the flight i.e. 4.30pm.
Ho hum. I eventually went to check in and got a really helpful man who seemed in control. He said he would have got me on an earlier flight if I’d come earlier. I ground my teeth and told him I had come earlier. Well, he said you didn’t speak to me…Grrrrr!! Anyway he got me organised. Insisted i get wheel-chaired to the terminal which I did and which worked a treat. He also organised a wheelchair for the other end in LA, for me to get to my flight. All set. I now only have to wait for my flight with fingers crossed that it is on time.
Well of course it isn’t. The plane in front of mine is delayed and then mine is delayed by 30minutes (in the first instance). So, I’m on my feet immediately. I find, very fortunately, an extremely competent and helpful man (Harry I think) who immediately sees I’m not going to make my flight. Sees my distress and my insistance that I have to get to Australia. He quickly looks up his options, sees that there is a flight to Melbourne from San Francisco a bit later, looks to see if he can get me there. A flight leaving in half an hour for SF so he quickly reroutes me, gets me boarding passes, stops my luggage and reroutes it (at this stage my luggage isn’t my first priority). I go straight to the flight for SF, board and off.
In SF a wheelchair awaits to take me to my connecting flight. Thanks God, cos it’s miles to the next terminal. Long story short, flight to Melbourne leaves 11.30pm…about 2 hrs later than previous flight. Full, full flight but I’m on, aisle seat, but in the middle. 15hrs in the air and we arrive only 45 minutes later than I would have arrived. Miracles do happen, And the final miracle, my luggage appears on the carousel. Phew. Home at 8am. Angus picked me up.
The end: A most fabulous and amazing trip over.