Haiku #1
excitement and dread ~
my two constant companions
on overseas flights

Sitting in my window seat in Premium Economy (no irony in that term!), I’m excited to be headed back to Paris but feeling a bit loathsome about the weather. Half of the passengers are on the plane and the rest are waiting at the gate here at Dulles International Airport, because lightning strikes have halted the boarding process. Sheesh!
Haiku #2
I love air travel ~
but it’s the being there part,
not the getting there
Once the getting there is done, I promise you lots of peppy Paris posts with pics! ‘Til then, please send good air travel juju, and check out these other Paris-based posts (if you just can’t wait): click here.
A Word about Haiku Therapy
I always write haiku when I’m waiting in line or stressed – you should try it! I call it Haiku Therapy. It passes the time and reduces the dread, and has gotten me into a lot of great conversations with “all y’all” haiku lovers out there.
Postlogue
A week later, after a successful (and super-busy!) trip, I’m just now seeing some of the comments and realizing that this post had a cliff-hanger ending with no resolution. Sorry about that! And thanks for the good juju…
The overnight flight was fine after a rocky start and we arrived in Paris in one of the most beautiful sunny days ever. And since the only way to conquer the jet lag and get onto local time quickly is to power through it and walk, walk, walk, that’s exactly what we did. To close out this tale, here’s a photo of the Eiffel Tower from the gardens in front of the Musée de l’Armée, where Napoleon is buried.
More to come.
© 2018 Glover Gardens
I’m sorry to say that you might be sitting for a while. Yankees v Balmer is on hold waiting for the system to pass through. When you arrive, ask me about the incredible Vietnamese-Chinese restaurant that I know. It’s new. It’s only been there for 50 years. 🙂
I need that restaurant tip!!!
I hope your therapy was effective. Bon voyage!
Tanja, yes it was! The 2+ hours of the delay went by very quickly for me because I was creating this post on an iPad and it was very slow.
Glad to hear it.
Hope the flight went well. Enjoy Paris!
Jason, after a dark and stormy start, all was well, the trip was great, and I am now back on terra firma in the U.S. Viva la travel!
I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂