Well, we made it to the airport without a hitch. Our driver was picking us up at like 3:30AM. I was so afraid we'd not hear the alarm. But we did it. We caught the EARLY flight back to Sofia. And guess who we saw in Sofia...the Italians. What? I thought the whole reason we had to leave Dobrich early & get to Varna was so they could catch their flight. I think they spent their day in Sofia. Oh well. Can't do anything about it now. But, yes, he must have been contagious with whatever it was he had because she was sick at the airport. UGH!!!!! Anyway, after handshaking, hugging, and kissing all the sides (lol) the germ x came flying everywhere until I could find the closet restroom. I guess we washed well enough that week because neither one of us came down with anything once home. I hope our translators fared as well.
The flight to Paris was uneventful - THANK GOODNESS. The Paris airport gets lots of complaints on the adoption boards, but we've never had any problems there. Yes, it's crowded, but it is definitely doable. We won't be going back that direction when we have Ani, which I am thankful for. I don't know how she's going to handle those crowds. It made me nervous just thinking about what she's going to be thinking on her trip home.
We made it to Atlanta without a hiccup, again I can't say thanks enough for the prayers. There was a few slight moments of turbulence but it definitely could have been worse. Customs in Atlanta (never been through that one) is definitely different than Chicago or Washington. I now know how my granddaddy's cattle felt all their lives. Poor things. ;0)
Well, that's pretty much it folks for Trip #1. Looking forward to #2.
See ya soon.
The flight to Paris was uneventful - THANK GOODNESS. The Paris airport gets lots of complaints on the adoption boards, but we've never had any problems there. Yes, it's crowded, but it is definitely doable. We won't be going back that direction when we have Ani, which I am thankful for. I don't know how she's going to handle those crowds. It made me nervous just thinking about what she's going to be thinking on her trip home.
We made it to Atlanta without a hiccup, again I can't say thanks enough for the prayers. There was a few slight moments of turbulence but it definitely could have been worse. Customs in Atlanta (never been through that one) is definitely different than Chicago or Washington. I now know how my granddaddy's cattle felt all their lives. Poor things. ;0)
Well, that's pretty much it folks for Trip #1. Looking forward to #2.
See ya soon.
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