Random Rants
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There has to be a way for you to be compensated by the airline for all of that. What an awful experience.
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You’d think, but it’s United. They’re pretty brutal! Retail therapy. I was just going for socks and underwear since I don’t know where my luggage is, but I added some completely redundant (in light of having worn Vans slip ons) bluish charcoal gray Pumas to backfill my usual Sambas that got trashed.
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FFS, that's a rant and a half. Have you had the airline "Karen/Kevin" complain because your kid is fussy yet. I think that would be about the only other thing that could top that entire situation.
I got the old stink eye one time because our baby was crying…as how dare you even travel and ruin my experience with your child...
Fun times...
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Hattie has been a saint and an inspiration for her grouchy parents. My wife just snapped at some strangers. I winced.
Here we are about 3 hours in on the EWR tarmac yesterday when Hattie finally fell asleep. I failed to mention we were also 45 minutes on the Denver tarmac, guess that just faded into the suck
hat is from my wife, her client Crestron is a sponsor of an F1 team nbd. I’ll be on her trying to convert more significant privileges from that particular relationship
But lemons into lemonade, a great morning in Manhattan.
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There's an old photography adage…Take the picture the moment you see it,because the next moment it changes. The last picture of Hattie and your wife on the carousel is beyond precious. You 100% nailed the wonderful interaction between the two of them. What a great,great shot. You have to print it. @mclaincausey
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Means a lot coming from you @Jett129 and it’ll definitely get printed. Was taking shots like mad from every angle around the thing and this one stood out to me.
Love this “pensive Hattie” shot from the train back to Newark:
On the tarmac again, delayed again to Frankfurt with a short layover. Guess we will see what happens ???
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Dude,You're killing it. The "Eyes" have it. I've had really good results with www.bayphoto.com
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Yep they fucked us again. Another hour on the tarmac, another connection missed, and now we’re stuck in Frankfurt, once again, with the plane sitting there immobile right in front of us.
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Bože…
My friend!
Hey, when finally you will be on Dbk, order a taxi and take a trip to a very nice beach. Sveti-Jakov. Lokrum island on your left. The old city right front of you. One kind of sunsetthere is a family restaurant there. Konoba. The owner is a bit crazy but definitely a gentle one. Don Blaženko.
Order a table in advance and a nice fish to grill. Skorpion one or a Saint-Pierre. Start with a cold beer. Half liter. And white vine to the fish. And enjoy this precious place[emoji6][emoji41] very precious one.Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk
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Thanks for the tips you’ve been giving me @hajduk !
Still no luggage for us. They’ve finally sent my wife’s bag via Paris to Dubrovnik. It arrives after we were planning on sailing to Hvar. We’re just gonna have to stick around because we don’t want to invite more opportunity for mishaps.
My bag? Not sure how the more distinctive of the two bags got separated from its partner (then again, I’m also not understanding how the bags got separated from the travelers to begin with), but the latest update says it’s at Carousel 7 in Newark. This bag has all my clothing, a lot of it irreplaceable, but more immediately urgent, also all of the kid’s stuff. At this point I just want them to hold the damn thing in Newark so I can retrieve on my way home.
We did have a fantastic meal overlooking the Adriatic at Orhan, steps from our lodging. My wife had the tuna and I the amberjack, caught in the sea nearby. They were prepared simply and were absolutely delicious. Great beef carpaccio to start and a couple of bottles of delicious, local white wine. This meal felt like the turning point of our vacation morale-wise and eased tensions that had built up between my wife and me amidst all of the stress.
But just to make sure it’s out of my system: fuck you, United.
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And fucked yet another time. My wife’s bag was allegedly to arrive from Frankfurt on a flight that just landed. We are on a tight timeline to get to the final ferry to Hvar so she went down to get the bag. Didn’t arrive. So they allegedly will send hers to Hvar. They refuse to hold my bag in Newark to grab on the way back home, so I have requested it be shipped back to my house.
Absolute nightmare.
I hope we make our ferry.
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@mclaincausey Pro tip: Find a local florist and buy your wife her favourite flower/s. Doesn't have to be a extravagant, just a simple love you…
It sucks that her dream vacation is turning into a nightmare...
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Yep that’s good advice and thank you. I don’t think we will ever see either bag again. Lots of irreplaceable items too. Some IH, the Triple Aught duffel is no longer made, etc etc. it’s just a shocking level of incompetence and unaccountability that’s mostly ruined the first half of the vacation and made it fall short of the expectation of de stressing and reconnecting with my family. At this point I think we’ve done all we can and are just going to make the most of what time we have left.
On the ferry to Hvar now, then Split, then Cavtat, then home. I hope that we can still hit that reset button we so dearly need after so long without a vacation.
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wow that's a bit hectic. hope everything gets better for the rest of your holiday
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Thanks @sabergirl and @louisbosco we are trying. But I can sense my wife feels like her dream vacation is ruined and it breaks my heart. Not getting the reset we needed from all of the stress in our lives. Today we will really make a go of it and see if we can shake the bad luck.
To update on the luggage, the tracker is saying my wife’s luggage went from Newark to Paris to Dubrovnik (which was the plan when we tried to get it yesterday and it wasn’t there), then, for some reason, to Frankfurt. It’s just something to laugh at at this point. They still have no clue where my bag is. Again, gonna try to laugh that off too. Sometimes a smile starts from the outside. I call that “aspirational smiling” and it can work
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try to enjoy the moment and place where you are at now. get the basic necessities you need and focus on what you can control. Worry about the things you can't control when you get home
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Exactly so my friend—great advice and I am trying to live it at this point. A shame it took several days to get here, but that’s a lesson. Cheers @louisbosco and enjoy Spa tomorrow!