Seattle to Boston to Washington DC to New York to Seattle…
I had a meeting in Boston on Tuesday and instead of wasting a Monday flying across the country I decided to fly out the Saturday prior. I figured that way I could just work remote on Monday. Plus, I saved the company $150 bucks by flying on a Saturday vs. a Monday. I know, I’m a model employee. Okay, so my cousin lives in Boston and got tickets to the Bruins game on Saturday night.And alright, my aunt and uncle were going to
be in town on Sunday and invited me to lunch. And oh yeah, my uncle was working a ski show that day. And okay, it meant two and a half days in one of my most favorite cities in the world, but really it was about the cost savings and recouping the lost downtime.
Flight from Seattle to Boston – One of the bumpiest I’ve been on for a long time…it was awesome.
I landed around 5:30pm, checked in around 6:00pm, and was at the hotel bar to wait for my cousin at 6:05pm for a 7:00pm game. So there I was having a beer and an elderly gentleman struck up a conversation. I’ll spare the details, but at one point he mentioned that he used to train horses. Having little to no knowledge of horses I said the one horse’s name that popped in to my
head, “Seattle Slew”. An odd comeback to his stated occupation, I know, but he didn’t seem fazed. I subsequently found out he had been drinking since noon so that might have helped. His reply to my attempt at conversation was, “now there was a horse that was gay”. “I’m sorry, what?”, was my reply. “Gay…Seattle Slew was gay.” “Did you just say that horse was gay?” “No, game. That horse was game.” “Oh, that makes more sense.” And this was the clincher…with a sly, creepy, Clay Aikenesk smile he asked, “Are you gay?” And there was a little lilt to the end of the question. Thank god my cousin showed up at just that instant. I gave her a hug and we exchanged pleasantries, much to my new suitors chagrin. He slinked, or should I say stumbled, off. Not the greatest way to start a weekend, but an amusing one.
Flight from Boston to Washington DC – A super quick and easy flight.
Upon landing at Dulles International Airport I made my way to the taxi stand. The line was huge. I asked the attendant if this was the only stand or if there was another…he said “no” and handed me a pamphlet about the taxi service. I crumpled it up and threw it on the ground. He gave me another. After twenty minutes and very little movement I started looking through the pamphlet and found the number to reserve a cab.
A brief exchange between me and the dispatcher:
Me – “I’d like to dispatch a cab”
Dispatch – “What is the pickup address”
Me – “Well, I don’t know the exact address, but I’m at Dulles International Airport”
Dispatch – “Oh, we don’t pickup at the airport”
Me – “Then why am I standing in a line for your taxi service”
Dispatch – “Oh, no we don’t make appointments for pickups at the airport, we have cabs on site”
Me – “Well, that doesn’t seem to be the case. I’ve been standing in line for twenty five minutes”
Me – “That’s weird because there are a ton of people in front of me waiting for cabs. I hope they aren’t a group waiting for one big ass cab. You guys don’t have U-Haul taxis do you”
Dispatch – “I’m sorry for the delay, but I’m showing a lot of taxis are on their way so it should be too much longer”
Me – “Okay, well at least I have this nice pamphlet to read.”
The shitty thing is that is the only taxi cab company that can pick up at the airport. Upon arriving at the hotel I made the cabby come in for a beer, which he gladly did, but I had to pay. I called it his tip.
Wednesday, I was in meetings all day, but I got out a bit early and got a jog in around the capital. What a wonderful city…so full of history and it really is a great place to run. I took my camera along and snapped some photos en route.
Flight from Washington DC to New York – the actual flight time was forty minutes…I still had to get up to pee.
I flew in to JFK and was staying downtown. The flight might have only been 40 minutes, but the cab took a good hour and a half. Well, there goes walking around the city for a bit. Instead, I checked in and made my way in search of a bar that was playing the UW v UCLA game. I found 5, but none had sound…they were either blasting rap or top 40 pop. I finally gave up and settled at the fifth bar. I found a somewhat quiet corner upstairs and settled in to watch the Bruins roll. After the first quarter a group of eight to ten ladies rolled up, sat in front of me, and started doing shots. At the half I was doing shots. And the end of the third I had lost all interest in the game…plus, the Huskies were winning so I kinda gave up. Thank god my meeting wasn’t until 1:00pm the next day.
Exhausted and tired I awoke Friday and checked in for my flight home…a middle seat was the only one available. The idea of sitting middle for 6 hours was too depressing. My meeting ended and I made my way to Newark on the train. At check in I had some time so I thought I’d see about an upgrade. Sadley, first class was full, but the guy found me an aisle…hooray. The security line was massive, but for whatever reason the boarding pass checked guy pointed to the first line…hooray part duex. At the gate the only restaurant had a line. After waiting for ten minutes and not moving an inch I remembered a Delta Skyclub Lounge. What the hell? It was worth a shot. I still had my suit on so I decided to big time them. I opened the door and strolled in nodding and throwing a little wave of acknowledgement to some elderly woman in the back corner of the lounge. I didn’t even get a second look from the people at the desk…hooray to the third power. I settled in and set about putting a dent in their keg of Heineken. I gave the old woman a high five on my way out.
Flight New York to Seattle – on an absolutely packed flight the only empty seat happened to be between and my compatriot next to me at the window.





