Monday, February 11, 2008

My Outlook on Life 'N Stuff

So, here we are.  Deal or No Deal is on TV.  How many millions have to be up for grabs before someone gets it? Kevin is doing all right.  He doesn't keep his sling on as much as I would like, but he seems to be careful, and he knows his body, so I'm not pushing the point.

I want to revisit something, and you can ignore it if you like.  Just skip the next five paragraphs, and you'll be fine.

I travel quite a bit for work.  I go to cool places like Vegas and Myrtle Beach, and crummy places like Indianapolis (in winter) and Topeka.  It balances out.  When I post an entry about or during a trip, I show things that amuse me.  I show things that make me happy, and things that I wouldn't normally see.  I show things that I *hope* will make you giggle or sigh at me.

That's the goal.  It's all about entertainment value.  Do you read this journal to hear about my delayed flight, or waiting in the cold to catch a bus to my mom's arriving flight, to save dad some drive time (when it's 5 degrees outside?)  Do you want to read about how frustrated she was about the long bus ride to the parking lot?  Do you want to read about how much my kids miss me, and I miss them?

Do you want to read about how my husband wonders what goes on while I'm gone?  About how I forget a razor and cannot shave my legs?  About how the food makes my tummy do evil things, or how the various travel companions drive me up the wall?  How about the fact that the "girl shoes" that I must wear hurt my feet so badly that I could cry by the end of the day.

Even more; how about being "on" all of the time.  It doesn't stop at 5:00.  I have customers to take  to dinner, requiring brushing teeth and refreshing the makeup, so I can get right back to it.  No lying around in sweats.

I have to make sure that everything ships to the next show, and take inventory so that they know what to send later.  I have to make sure that the shipping labels are affixed, and that the carrier knows how many cases they are picking up.  I have to make sure that I can get to the airport in time to catch my flight home, and pray that it's not delayed.  All of this after "tear down" which is taking the booth apart and packing it up.

OK, let's get back to reality.  I am an eternal optimist.  I usually see the "adventure" instead of the "hardships."  I like to find the fun anywhere that I can.  It annoys some folks, but it's how I survive.

Stuck in a hotel?  Take a pic of your room number...IN BRAILLE!  Stuck in an out-of-state airport?  Have a beer and make jokes about CLUELESS customers.  No food available?  Eat some PRINGLES in your room and laugh about your hunger.

Yeah, I'm probably crazy, but I get by just fine this way.  I'm just the "half full" type.  I married a "half empty" guy, and we balance each other quite well.  He keeps my feet on the ground and I keep him from killing someone.

Why did I start this post?  Oh yeah.  I just wanted to clarify a few things.  Travel isn't all glamorous.  Travel isn't all fun-and-games.  Travel isn't all about room-service and free beers.

Travel can be tough.  I miss my kids terribly.  I miss my husband something fierce.  I want my home, my bed, and my pets by my side.  I miss my coffee pot (the 4-cup hotel version is a joke,) and I miss my washing machine (when I mis-judge the pairs of socks needed.)

OK, I'm done.  I love travel, and I dread travel.  The bottom line is this:  Travel is a part of my job.  Why fight it?  I'll keep posting stupid things like braille room numbers and hideous carpet designs in hotel hallways.  I hope you don't mind.  I hope you don't leave because of it.

See ya, Chowder Head!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I actually liked the last carpet.... Heh...

wait.  you get free beer?!

;-P

~Amy

Anonymous said...

Real life is what these blogs are and it's refreshing to read yours.  I used to travel in my job and it was about the same. Some good, some bad. My first night away I was happy to be away then it got lonesomer and lonesomer!

Anonymous said...

Awwwwwwww Rachel, I like your outlook on life, Hugs Lisa

Anonymous said...

Well, since I just got here I don't think I'll run off yet!  Sounds like you and your mom are similar in that you see the positive in most everything.
Traci

Anonymous said...

Cliff is still in a state of gratitude for your picking me up at the airport.  To prove it, he is going to try and get your personal parking sign up and visible before Charlene gets here.  Arick has already seen it and thinks it's hilarious.

Anonymous said...

At least you have the right attitude about work travel. I like the silly travel entries, I need a chuckle sometimes and you can provide it. I know you must miss your family, I know I would. And I totally agree, girl shoes do suck most of the time! I'm glad Kevin is 'kind of' behaving himself while healing...give him a message for me 'KEVIN, PUT THAT SLING BACK ON NOW!!!' lol.
June

Anonymous said...

You are so right.  And I love your entrys because I get to share some of the things you post.  And travel can be hell.  Anyone who has traveled knows that.

Anonymous said...

I come here because you make me laugh and yet I also see a very strong lady who has far more courage than me!!! I love hearing about the different places also because I will not get to see them... Your mama and daddy should be proud...they did a good job.  :-)
love ya,
carlene

Anonymous said...

awww I really enjoy hearing about your travels and I know you miss your family a bunch too. I love your humor . You are really a great positive thinker and a great writer !! I am happy to hear your husband is healing well. Take care.

Jctopaz55

Anonymous said...

Don't change a thing! I love hearing about your travels. Your last post made me realize how really alike hotels are. The rooms are basically the same everywhere aren't they? I just like seeing the different hotels you are at. I enjoyed seeing what it is that you DO. What an adventure it is for you.  Enjoy it, there may come a time when you won't travel so much and you'll miss it.
Pam

Anonymous said...

I would never leave no matter what you wrote.