We went to bed late and woke up early the next day to catch our flight out of Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. We hopped a tram to the train station then caught a commuter train to the airport. Schiphol was your average run of the mill airport except for the straight out of SNL duo that was in charge of entertaining the crowds in line at the passport control. They had mics speakers and a little sound mixing board and prizes. They helped us pass the time by playing name that tune-- a blend of eighties power ballads and old Dutch folk favorites. We didn't win any prizes but the performance was really prize enough!
We made it home safe and sound if a few hours later than expected. Our flight out of Heathrow was delayed about 4 hours. So we got to spend some quality time getting acquainted with the high-end mall/duty-free store/foodcourt that was Heathrow. The place was absolutely mobbed with people. Somehow we found a quiet little corner of the terminal where we slept, read Harry Potter 7 and then we ate lunch at Fridays. Despite the less than comfortable situation, it was nice to be back in the land of the English speakers. It took me a while to adjust and I kept saying thank you to salespeople and waiters in Dutch.
The 10 hour flight home went by much quicker than we thought it would. Tom read HP7 and slept and I watched Bourne Identity and slept about half of it. Despite all the sleeping, we arrived in LA tired and were thrilled to finally get back home.
It's tough to sum up a great trip so I won't even try. What I will say is that we both had a really good time and we really enjoyed reading the comments and emails people sent us along the way.
Till the next big adventure.
1 comment:
Hey guys. Tommy, we visited your parents the other day so they could see Brooke. I feel like we have been on the baby visit world tour. Al gave me the web address to you and April's blog. I just read through the entire thing. This is a really awesome thing to do and most of all saves both of you time of rehashing the events of your entire trip to friends and family. You can just point them to the blog and call it a day! This sounded like a really cool trip and it seems like you guys covered a lot of territory. Megan and I are still waiting for you to send us some Swiss Chocolate. BTW, that was a great cover up for Amsterdam. We know you guys spent the entire time in the Red Light district and the many coffee shops!!! Hope things are well. Talk to both soon.
/George
Post a Comment