First flight is right on time. Greg received an upgrade about 5 mins before boarding and it was a bulkhead seat. Greg would literally prefer to not sit in first class than to sit bulkhead so I took one for the team and took the seat. Pretty sure my only competition for it was Maddie and Logan but thankfully Starbucks took way too long so I was comfortably seated when they walked past me to their seats behind me.

I’m literally starving already so the snack basket is currently giving me life. Not much life because the serving size is laughable but a snack nonetheless. Speaking of which, Maddie had packed a giant purse full of snacks that exceeded the size for a personal item in Europe. When I suggested that maybe she consider a smaller bag she did, which resulted in me carrying a ton of her snacks in my bag. I’d eat some but, I’m in the bulkhead so I don’t have my bag. 😦


And we have landed. It’s 1:45…wonder if Greg will let us actually eat lunch or if we will be running for our lives to catch a train.
Somehow we will make our way to JFK…that’s not my specialty. Speaking of which, I’ve decided that Brooks could seriously open up a consulting business where he advises people on what airlines are options based on where you are trying to go as well as the best seat to sit in. Drawback, he’s probably going to want it to mostly be United and he’s going to likely tell you to pay for a seat because he doesn’t sit middle or in the back unless he has no choice. And by no choice I mean he might choose not to go if that’s the only choice. The trip has to be worth it to him.
In trying to figure out how to get to the Taylor show he knew all the airport and airline options. Maddie and I are flying Whizz Air. Who even knew that was an option? Also who decided that Whizz Air was a great name for an airline? It’s one that doesn’t instill a ton of confidence but that didn’t stop me from booking tickets on it.
So anyway, who’s ready to hire Brooks?!