I picked Mom up at 5:30 and dropped her off at the house to watch the girls. I had to stop at WalMart for a quick second, then back on the road. I forgot that my exit was closed for construction, it was raining pretty steadily, and other drivers are stupid. All in all, I was running late. Knowing the company owner was waiting for me freaked me out. I'm terminally early, and hate hate HATE being late to arrive anywhere.
As it turns out, I was only about 10 minutes late to the Lees Summit airport, and the plane wasn't there yet. They flew out of the downtown airport, and the weather held them up a bit. PHEW! What a relief. We were finally on the plane and leaving at about 7:45.
We landed in Cahokia, IL and drove to Belleville to help some customers. Around 3, we headed back to the plane, for a short hop to Bloomington. Tomorrow, we visit another customer in Gridley, then we head home. I hope to be home by 6ish. The weather here is calling for snow tonight. *sigh* LOL
I told Kevin that I was in Bloomington and he said, "Hey! Colonal Henry Blake was from there!" Sheesh, honey, M*A*S*H is too imbedded into your brain, honestly.
The owner, the pilot, myself and my coworker found a nice place for dinner. The boss really does take care of you when you travel. We ate early and got back to the hotel by 7. At 7:30, there was a knock on my door, and the coworker and the pilot were standing there. Coworker says, "Come with us. There's a beer in it for you."
Yeah, I went. We laughed and visited for about 45 minutes, and I excused myself to go back to my room. I'm just tired, and have a big day tomorrow. Plus, I think I'm getting old. It's 9:00 and I'm thinking about turning in for the night.
I promised you a boring entry, I just didn't deliver on the boring pictures. I didn't take many. It's grey and drippy here, just like home. No good views when your room is on the first floor. No touristy photo ops in Bloomington, IL. I got a few cool shots on the plane, but several of you have sent death threats if I post another cloud picture. LOL
See ya tomorrow, from home. I think I'll be there in plenty of time for Survivor, and that makes me happy.
3 comments:
Only once during a business trip to I ever get a good view from a hotel or motel. Most of the stays were on the third floor or lower. Glamorous!!!
Russ
Ha...I lived in a piddly town not that far from Bloomington for the first 13 yrs of my life... Eh. It was there.
~Amy - who likes your cloud pictures. :-P
I'm one of your readers who DOES like your cloud pics! Keep 'em coming LOL!
Pam
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