The biggest lesson I learned this weekend: always travel with a man in uniform. Do you know how many perks and priviledges you can get?! Seriously! Ken wore his uniform on the to and from trip and we were treated pretty good I tell you. Wearing what were formerly called BDUs (I'm not exactly sure what they're called now), Ken and I were able to cut everyone in line when going through security and we were upgraded to first class BOTH TIMES! Can you believe it? I've never sat in first class in my life, and here I am getting it on two flights! Did you know they give you real glass glasses to drink out of in first class? The seats are awfully luxurious and there's more room and no screaming children. We got all the refills of soda and snack bags we could want. It was shameless, I tell you. We were a little disappointed, however, that there were no hot towels or slippers. :)
Of course, Ken was greeted by many kind people throughout the airport, many who shook his hand, thanked him, and welcomed him home. I guess just because he was wearing a uniform they assumed he was either on his way there or home. I was still touched by how many strangers took the time to stop, shake his hand, and thank him. Ken doesn't like all the attention, but I thought it was nice.
We're back to work and then looking forward to a week at home with nothing major planned. It'll be good to finally have a weekend at home.
2 comments:
I got pulled over once when I was in Uniform heading to an ROTC drill (after shacking up with Susie all night). I had just been ticketed for speeding the week before but this time the uniform got me off with a quick nod and a "drive safely". Ken should wear his uniform next time you drive to Iowa!
Sounds like a good time, and I like artichoke hearts, too!
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