We're home.
Jet lag kicked me in the butt all week and I've gotten less than 6 hours sleep a night since leaving San Mateo. I swear, going to NYC messes me up worse than going to Europe does, despite the much greater time difference.
In addition, there was a time when I liked flying, but these days, flying has all the glamor of a Greyhound Bus ride and I hate it. I still like the "being somewhere else" part of travel as much as always, but I can't say how much I wish we had better options for getting there.
I'm going to try to fight off going to sleep for a couple more hours so that I don't wake up at 3:00AM, but I'm not really coherent enough to blog on anything else right now.


Comments (2)
Never mind...
Posted by Dexter Herron | April 4, 2007 7:56 PM
Personally, I think Greyhound buses are more comfortable nowadays than the last 5 flights I have been on. While the flight attendants were nice, it was clear that the planes aren't being maintained internally very well (broken toilet seat, for one). Makes me wonder how the rest of the plane is being maintained (American Airlines, BTW).
Flying on Southwest is still one I enjoy. Having the occasional singing attendant (or pilot in one case), comic relief, and just nice service and clean planes is nice. Just wish they'd improve the distance between seats... (Yeah, right).
Posted by Renee Roberts | April 5, 2007 8:01 AM