In Flight Update
Lufthansa has internet on board their flights. I am flying over the Arabian Pennisula right now. Seems like it is easier to go east than west, less stressful on the bod, I don’t know?
So I lucked out with a couple that gave me their window seat on the 9 hour trans-atlantic. The Frankfurt Bahrain flight maybe has 15 people on it total and this is no small plane, Airbus 330, 2 aisles and 7 seats across. Seriously though 10 people in economy. They are continuing onto Abu Dhabi so maybe they are picking up passengers in Bahrain.
I just remembered that on the flight to Denver I found a fly on the plane which brings to mind how confused that fly was going to be after he got out in Denver. Hehe.
I thought it might help if I gave you an idea of what a typical day looks like schedule-wise.
5:00am – Wake-Up, Shower, Shave, Check Personal Email
5:45am – Eat Breakfast, eggs to order with the eggception of “eggs bene” (bastards) plenty of beef bacon though
6:15am – catch the contracted bus to work with about 20 other employees staying on this compound.
7:00am – Arrive at work, like clockwork, never late
Work till 4:30 with a break for lunch. Lunch is delivered from the compound.
4:30pm – Catch bus back to compound
5:15ishpm – Arrive back at compound
Evening is open: sometimes we all get together for dinner, other times we fend for ourselves. Most of us work out in the evenings. Sounds like World Cup might be the attraction for the remainder of the trip. Usually up till 10:30ish though. b
Gotta run gotta land.
4 Comments:
Was pleasantly surprised to see you had added to your blog so soon after leaving. I told you I check it and re-read it a lot.
Sounds like your flight (with a window seat) was a little more comfortable.
Love yoy, miss you. Mom
I think you've officially beat my record of a weekend trip to london for a bachelorette party. Glad you had fun in Denver and a good trip back.
Take care over there,
Merrill
Looks like things are going well for you. Sorry I missed you back home. Don't work too hard.
I guess that gas is cheap enough in that part of the world that Airbus can afford to fly so empty.
Keep em comin...
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