We took Ian to the airport today, against our better judgement, to deliver him to the airplane which will fly him back to the UK. After enjoying a coffee (ok, and crying and laughing through the coffee), we said “see you soon” at the security gate, and he was off to be scanned.
I watched him walk away, as he turned a few times to wave. I watched him take off his shoes and go through the scanner a few times, and then disappear into the terminal. Wiping my tears away, I was about to leave, when the guard at the desk said, “You can get a ticket to go with him if you want.”
“What?”, I said
Guard: “You can go to the airline counter and get a security ticket so you can wait with him.”
Me: “I can? Thank you!”
And off we ran down to the counter, waited patiently for the people in front of us to check their luggage, and then got our security ticket. Then we ran back upstairs, went through security, didn’t bother to put our shoes on, and walked up behind Ian, who was pacing through the terminal. 🙂
We were all so excited to have the extra 45 minutes or so together. It definitely made our day.
Walking away is definitely the hardest thing we have to do at the airport. But the time we have together beforehand, and after we’re able to arrange another flight, is definitely worth it.
Happy New Year!
My link still goes to your old blog and my heart kind of skipped a beat when I saw the post tag
“Moving”
Hope you guys enjoyed your cold, snowy week!
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Awwwww…..I love the ‘no shoes’ story! :o))
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I bet that 45 mins will prove to be one of your great memories in years to come! Lady of the House and I spent our engagement 400 miles apart and only saw each other once a month…but are still married over forty years now
Much love to you both….
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Jenny – I wish “moving” was in my blog post! 🙂
Gem – Me, too 😀
Harry – Thank you for that. I love that story about you and the Lady of the House. 😀
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Is there some secret phrase one utters to get the security pass, or is it only for international flights? (It’s a great idea… just wondering how I can capitalize on that my next trip.)
Happy new year!
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