i'm back and just about recovered from my trip to denver. it was a crazy 36 hours. i was exhausted the entire time. partly because the two weeks leading up this trip have been crazy busy. hectic, and filled with assignments and projects, in addition to my everyday life and day job. i have created SO many projects in the last two weeks, that i lost track of a lot of them. and i was also exhausted because i only ended up getting about 90 minute of sleep before i left tuesday morning. lovely way to start out a trip.
i got up at 3:15am and drove to the airport. i'll be honest. i'd rather fly in the dark, so i can't see how high up i am in those planes. lol! pretty uneventful flight. nice plane, decent seatmates, and a two hour flight. they even had some tv shows playing, but i was clueless on how to hear them. i'm a dork, and won't ask questions. so i watched the shows, and guessed as to what was going on. i arrived about 9:30, and am quite proud of myself for finding my way out of the denver airport without getting lost. that place is HUGE. i even ended up on a high speed tram, just to get to the baggage area. kind of crazy. but i've gotten pretty good at this travel thing, and found my way out, and to the shuttle to take me to my sister's house.
my sister lives about 45 minutes away from denver. i have never seen any of the homes that she's lived in, over all these years. and she's lived a LOT of places. so it was nice that this trip gave me a chance to go and visit her for the day. she showed me around town, and we drove over to boulder, and walked around downtown and had lunch. later, we picked up the girls from school, and went back to their house. later, the whole family made dinner for me.
it was a nice and relaxing day, which was just what i asked for. i'm really not a touristy person, which i'm sure some will think is lame. lol! and she was trying to convince me to go on a hike up the mountains, but i was firm in my "no" response to that. which was probably for the best. i found that i had a really hard time breathing in denver. lol! at first, i felt silly that i couldn't seem to walk and talk at the same time. but turns out, it has to do with the altitude up there. it's normal, and something you have to adjust too. i drank a ton of water those 2 days, trying to stay hydrated.
my sister drove me to my hotel after dinner. i had been up for about 37 hours at that point, and wasn't very exciting to be around. i spread out all my stuff in my hotel room, and spent a few hours preparing for the next morning.
and this is where i was the next morning, bright and early, after 6 hours of sleep. i totally swiped this photo from linda barber, who was there the day before me. i didn't even bring a camera with me. i spent a few hours filming my segments, and they said i did really well. i'm not totally convinced i didn't look like a dork, and i stumbled here and there. but apparently, that makes me more real. that's what i was told. believe me, people. i'm very real ;)
i can't tell you too much more about what this was all about. not right now anyways. but it was a great experience, and not as nerve wracking as i thought it would be. everyone there was so nice and helpful, and made me feel very comfortable as i went thru my stuff. when we were done, i headed back to the airport with two of the girls from the production company.
i had over two hours until my flight. turns out, i needed one of those hours just to get my bag checked (even with it prepaid), thru security, and to the appropiate gate for my flight. like i said, that airport was HUGE. security was HUGE. i usually do pretty good at security. i'm ready and quick. but this time, i think the hugeness of it threw me off. i forgot to put my toiletries in my checked bag this time, so they were in my carry on. not in a quart sized bag. lovely. tossed them in the garbage. crossed my fingers that my makeup made it thru ok. forgot to take off my flip flops and got called back. how did i remember the belt, but not the flip flops? then they had to search my purse. forgot i had a thing of hand lotion in there. it was 3.1 oz, but he let me keep it. i was so frazzled by the time i made it thru. found my gate, and sat down to call some friends to pass the rest of my wait time.
flight home was a little crazy. small plane this time. really small. i had one of those before, and hated it. couldn't even put our carry on bags overhead, it was so small. i'm not really sure of the specifics on planes, but my belief is the smaller planes hit the turbulance more. and boy, did we hit it. we were hardly off the ground, and i was already convinced we were going down. yes, i'm a little dramatic. i held my breath, and went to my happy place. there was a 5 minute stretch, where i was convinced we weren't even moving in the air. i had a nice window view of the wing, but it honestly looked like we weren't going anywhere. then the pilot came back to use the bathroom, and i wanted to say "didn't you think to go BEFORE you came on here to take me home?".
speaking of the bathroom. funny flight story. first off, i have NEVER used the bathroom on a plane. not that i havn't had too. i just havn't done it. but my before flight bottle of water went right thru me, and i had no choice this time. luckily, i was 2 seats from the bathroom. which was literally right next to the back row of seats. small plane. the tiny little aisle, that a normal person can hardly fit thru, dead ended at the tiniest bathroom ever. turns out, being by the bathroom was also entertaining.
like when some lady got up to go, and was walking to the bathroom right behind another guy. he went into the bathroom, and she got peeved. she let out a few choice words and stormed back to her seat. i'm thinking "where did you think he was going". after all, you were both walking down the 14 inch wide aisle, that dead ends at the bathroom door. anyways. a while later, she did come back and go in there. and a while later, i smelled smoke. which convinced me once again, that we were going down. once again, i'm dramatic. then, another while later, the stewardesses (i'm 99% sure i spelled that wrong) came back and asked if the lady had been smoking in the bathroom. ok, that made sense as to why i smelled smoke. we were in fact, NOT going down. the back two row of passangers (all 8 of us) confirmed that she had been smoking in there. they chatted about whether they should try talking to her. and then they did go and have a talk with her. we continue the last 15 minutes of the flight, and then landed. but not where the plane normally stops. we're told to remain seated. that law enforcement was boarding the plane, to resolve an issue. and the back two rows let out some giggles, in a "you're busted" kind of way. the stewardesses told us later, that she had been drunk before she even got on the plane. they had debated if they were even going to let her on. personally, i love when people get busted, when they've broken the rules. and she broke a big one.
so that was my crazy flight home. got back to my normal sized airport. where i could walk off the plane, gather my baggage, walk to the parking garage and find my car, all in 10 minutes flat. love that. an hour drive later, i was home. i zoned out for a few hours on the computer. then unpacked everything, since i can't stand not doing it right away. i had to unpack my suitcase of scrap supplies too, since i had assignment due the next morning. ended up staying up until 2:00am, working on that. i've been home for two nights, and still havn't managed to get more than 5.5 hours of sleep a night. which is why i'm seriously dragging today. but it's ok, since it's dreary and rainy out. makes it ok to veg out. my tireness is also probably to blame as to how long this post turned out to be. i ramble when i'm tired ;)
Wow girl! You need some sleep! :) Glad things went well for you.
Posted by: cindy tobey | March 18, 2011 at 02:43 PM
Oh Laura what an adventure! lol! Glad you are home safe and sound. :)
Posted by: Sierra | March 18, 2011 at 02:46 PM
Wow, what a whirlwind of an adventure!
Hope you can get caught up on some zzzzzz's soon!!
B-
Posted by: Becky Olsen | March 18, 2011 at 03:11 PM
Wow, that's crazy that people think that they can still smoke! And to do that on a plane, while we're all up in the air is just plain (plane, get it?) unhumane.
So glad that you got to see your sister. Can wait to see what you secret project is :)
Posted by: Your friend Carla | March 18, 2011 at 03:45 PM
Memorable trip for sure! Glad you're home safe & sound - hopefully you can catch up on your sleep over the weekend! :o)
Posted by: Wendy Sue | March 18, 2011 at 04:30 PM
Glad you had a safe trip. Your description made me giggle, because that is how I would feel flying somewhere by myself. Looking forward to hearing about the project!
Posted by: ginny | March 18, 2011 at 05:12 PM
Wow, I feel tired for you! It is so hard when you are working that hard- just thinking clearly is almost impossible! I hope you get back on track now that you are home! Hopefully you have some down time! Can't wait to hear more about your video! Did you love Colorado? Was it beautiful like everyone says?
Posted by: marissa | March 18, 2011 at 07:05 PM
Starting off a trip on such a small amount of sleep is no fun (been there, done that). Then add to that the inability to breathe as you walk--OMG!! Sounds like a great adventure despite that all. And the plane story made me laugh. BTW--You can use your earbuds from your ipod for the movies/shows on the plane. Just plug then in the arm rest. Can't wait to hear more about the secret video....
Posted by: Sara Rossi | March 18, 2011 at 07:47 PM
you make me giggle! and I'm with you on liking it when people OVERTLY break rules get caught!
Posted by: jen shears | March 18, 2011 at 08:31 PM
Totally crazy that someone smoked on your flight. That is the biggest no-no ever! I can't wait to hear about your video!
Posted by: Meghann | March 18, 2011 at 09:30 PM
Okay,I'm such a dork haha I need to know, did your makeup make it?
I am glad you had a great trip and made it back safe and sound, I am excited to hear about your video.
Posted by: Stephanie Buice | March 18, 2011 at 09:40 PM
love the ramblings! :) so glad you're home safe and sound, and can't wait to see what you were filming!
Posted by: Yvonne | March 19, 2011 at 08:35 AM
Glad you are home safe and loved the flight story. I have seen some previous videos so I totally can't wait to see your secret ! Lol
Posted by: Jennifer Boehme | March 19, 2011 at 10:32 AM
I am so glad your makeup made it home haha that's funny, thanks for taking the time to let me know. Btw I think that you are so sweet. Hope you have a good day!
Posted by: Stephanie Buice | March 19, 2011 at 02:03 PM
OMG, you had a better looking cameraman AND an airplane adventure? Who in the world thinks they can smoke in an airplane and not get caught? Dang. No such excitement in my flight home. No police coming in to haul someone out. I'm so bummed.
Posted by: Linda | March 19, 2011 at 10:05 PM
What a great story. Gave me a good laugh. I identified with your 'dramatics'. I too let my imagination run wild when I am on a plan. I also know what you mean about Denver. I live in Australia but we flew into Denver on our way to Alburquerue in 2009 and we got lost trying to find our terminal. It was a fun experience though.
By the way I loved your ramblings. Keep sharing
Posted by: Joanne Freeman | March 20, 2011 at 03:06 AM
love your recap..i too love when rule breakers get caught! lol
i can't wait to hear more about the tapings! so fun!
Posted by: Krista Lund | March 22, 2011 at 11:40 AM
That was a funny story. I was just in the Denver airport and you are not exagerrating that airport is huge!
Posted by: Sarah | March 23, 2011 at 11:06 AM