Well, that was fun....
When I walked into the hotel, the guy handed me a very familiar looking room key. It looks just like the one I found in the Smith's parking lot a while back that says "It's time to let me go." I had to laugh.
On the plane ride to where I am (enemy territory!) the guy sitting behind me was headed to our destination for a very similar purpose. He is an airplane mechanic for a corporation based in Boise who was coming to the area for some training. He works on Gulfstream aircraft. Those are lots nicer than the cargo planes I fix. A co-worker and I were talking about that very thing a couple of nights ago. You have to be a lot more careful about things when you're working on airplanes like that. Like wearing booties, and not scratching the wood trim when you have to take the interior apart to fix something.
I don't fit in coach seats. My knee still hurts. First class on the way home, though. It cost me 10,000 sky miles, but brother, is it gonna be worth it. I do fit in the rental car though. It's the next bigger toyota than the rav but I like my rav better.
I went out to the base where my school is at. It's easy to find and not far away from where I'm staying. It's the first time I've been away from home by myself in a very long time, but I have plenty of things to keep me company. I'm not far from the church where I plan on worshiping while I'm away (I have house sitters and Bucky will eat you if you try to break in!). I have a series of sermons to listen to from a pastor whose church is in the area. The first one I listened to on the airplane reminded me that I'm right where God put me.
Literally.
I never know what's gonna happen next. I'm all done trying to figure it out. And for once, I'm just gonna let God. I think that's a lot of why I'm away at this particular time.
On the plane ride to where I am (enemy territory!) the guy sitting behind me was headed to our destination for a very similar purpose. He is an airplane mechanic for a corporation based in Boise who was coming to the area for some training. He works on Gulfstream aircraft. Those are lots nicer than the cargo planes I fix. A co-worker and I were talking about that very thing a couple of nights ago. You have to be a lot more careful about things when you're working on airplanes like that. Like wearing booties, and not scratching the wood trim when you have to take the interior apart to fix something.
I don't fit in coach seats. My knee still hurts. First class on the way home, though. It cost me 10,000 sky miles, but brother, is it gonna be worth it. I do fit in the rental car though. It's the next bigger toyota than the rav but I like my rav better.
I went out to the base where my school is at. It's easy to find and not far away from where I'm staying. It's the first time I've been away from home by myself in a very long time, but I have plenty of things to keep me company. I'm not far from the church where I plan on worshiping while I'm away (I have house sitters and Bucky will eat you if you try to break in!). I have a series of sermons to listen to from a pastor whose church is in the area. The first one I listened to on the airplane reminded me that I'm right where God put me.
Literally.
I never know what's gonna happen next. I'm all done trying to figure it out. And for once, I'm just gonna let God. I think that's a lot of why I'm away at this particular time.
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