Saturday, December 18, 2004

"He what?"

Yea, so last night while I was traveling home, my brother spent an evening out shopping (scared yet?) with a bunch of evangelical baptists, mostly teenage girls. If someone else hadn't told me about it before, I wouldn't have believed my mom.

The bus ride was fine, only about 1/3 the length of the last one. The bus was mobbed; there really wasn't enough room on the luggage rack for everyone's bag and there were people standing all up and down the aisle. They really need to use full-size buses for the 28X, all the time, not just the buses that I'm not riding.
The airport was surprisingly devoid of lines. There wasn't one to speak of either at check-in or at security, and I didn't set off the metal detectors! This is like a new record for me, two trips without setting it off.
I grabbed some chinese food and was eating it at the gate (with about 2 hours to spare before my flight) and they announced a gate change, just a couple gates further down the A terminal. So, anyway, I finished my food and headed to the bathroom, as I walked in I thought I saw my friend Kelly going down one of the moving walkways. When I left the bathroom I got onto a series of moving walkways and as I was walking down one I realized that it was indeed Kelly and another CMU person, Mike. I hung out with them for a while, talking about CMU stuff.
So that was cool, it certainly made the wait much more enjoyable.
Otherwise, the flight was uneventful, it seemed particularly short too. Anyway, got off the plane, met up with the 'rents and one of the bothers and then went to collect my checked duffel. It really was heavier than I realized, my dad was having trouble picking it up on our way to the car. I think my shoulders are sore because of lugging it around yesterday afternoon.

Anyway, as per usual, I've become tech-support immediately upon my return, and in that spirit, I must be off...the 'speaker's aren't working correctly, prolly just need to be plugged in again.

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