Europe: Day 64 (June 7)

Homeward Bound! It was truly a hectic day today as we arrived in plenty of time to catch our flight, but the ticket agent attached my luggage claim check to Peggy’s ticket so that it appeared she had two pieces and I had none. The problem that created in London was that they wanted to charge Peggy for the second piece of luggage. As it turned out, we had a very short time to make our connection and the agent at the London airport couldn’t figure out how to resolve the luggage problem. So we lost 20 minutes until she called a supervisor to straighten it out. Then we had to go through security again. We had to run nearly half the distance which seemed like it was miles away, but we finally made it with about 5 minutes to spare. Actually, the gate attendants were waiting for us at the gate.

We got on the flight, panting and completely exhausted, found our seats and collapsed. The plane was an Airbus 380 (a gigundo double decker), which was only about half full, and the flight was very pleasant. However, when we arrived at Dulles, we found that our luggage (both of them) were missing. (Reminds me of the joke about the guy who was told by a fortune teller that he was going on a very long, exotic journey – to Bangkok. When he said he was only going to Cleveland, the fortune teller told him that didn’t matter where he was going, his luggage was going to Bangkok.) Anyway, the luggage arrived safe and sound a couple of days later.

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All in all, it was a wonderful and exciting trip. And it’s truly nice to be home, but it was sad to leave.