All I wanted was to be home. I had been away for more than two weeks and was ready, with proper visa in hand, to get back into life here as quickly as possible. I wasn’t feeling as settled as I wanted to before I left for the
I didn’t have the ticket for the last leg of my travel from
The first delay came in
Other than being late, the flight wasn’t bad. I got in some good reading and our in-flight entertainment included a Josh Lucas flick.
We arrived in BJ about 4 hours late. It’s now almost
I push my cart of luggage to Hainan Airlines to see if they might possibly have any flights that for whatever reason didn’t show up on the Air China computers. They have a flight at
At this point, I just won’t accept the fact that I am going to have to spend a night in
I’m still not ready to settle. I go to the travel help desk to ask if there are train tickets for the overnight train. This would have gotten me there by the next morning, which meant I wouldn’t have had to miss an extra day of work, but I’m not sure how I expected to get myself and more than my body weight of 3 pieces of luggage through the train station, on the train and then off again. I asked anyway…no tickets. Not from any of the train stations…no hard seats, no soft seats, no sleepers…nothing.
I know now I’m going to have to stay the night and not be able to get home for at least another 24 hours. I sit down on a bench across from a Westerner wearing full Buddhist monk attire. I just needed a break from lines and counters before I braved the hotel reservation center. I call one of my friends from the basketball team who lives in BJ to see if she wants to hang out tomorrow during my unplanned stay. She invites me to just come to her house and stay. I normally wouldn’t have imposed on her and her family, but I think we’re good enough friends that it’s ok and I was almost at a cultural breaking point. The plan is for me to call her when I get a taxi and she will give the driver directions to her house.
I make my last trip to Air
When my taxi pulls up, we load my stuff and get in and call my friend. He doesn’t know where her house is based on her description, and I’ve never been there so I’m no help to him. We’ve already loaded all my luggage, so I’m unwilling to get out and wait in line again for another driver. My friend has her mom call my phone so that she can give him better directions. This at least gets him started, but he is frustrated and angry with me that I don’t know where I'm going and keeps grumbling under his breath. “Your friend doesn’t live in the city. I know everywhere in the city, but I’ve never been to that suburb before.” “Another driver may have been better to take you to this place.” “Why don’t you know the way to her house?” “If I drive all the way out there, I’m not going to be able to find anyone to ride back so I’m going to lose money.” “Why didn’t your friends just come to the airport to pick you up?”
I listened to his complaining for awhile. I finally decided to verbally answer him. When I started speaking the sentence out loud, I felt my chin quivering with the first few words but by the end of the sentence my words were a full-on blubbering, sobbing mess. “Because I didn’t even know I would be staying here tonight. I don’t want to. I want to go home. But there aren’t any flights or trains so I have no way to get home so my only option is to stay at my friend’s house, ok?”
I have never in my life intentionally used tears as a form of manipulation to get my way, and this time also was unintentional, but in this case it did evoke a shift of attitude from my taxi driver.
“Please stop crying. I’m so sorry. Don’t worry. Please stop crying. I promise I will get you to your friend’s house safely. I didn’t mean to make you worry. I’ve just never been to that suburb before, but if we can’t find it, we’ll just call your friend again. I promise I will get you there safely. Please stop crying.” I didn’t really fully stop crying the whole drive but at least I was a little more under control than at first. At this point I was sort of half crying, half laughing that I just had a breakdown in a taxi over such a small thing. But it happens and you have to take them as they come. So, I just let the tears and sniffles flow for the half hour drive. He would just look over and say, “I promise we’ll get there.” We did indeed get there safely. My friend met us at the gate of the complex and I jumped out of the taxi and hugged her and told her how happy I was to see her face.
We had a great time together and her family was so gracious to me. We stayed up late talking and catching up and then slept in the next day…well, she did. I watched
I arrived in the Blue City about
3 comments:
Poor girl! Glad you got back okay. Talk to you soon. :)
Love, Aubs
I can totally see you on Amazing Race, which, for the 4th week in a row, I forgot to tape tonight. I'm glad you finally got back though! Love you, jana
Jill! That story made me want to cry FOR you! How frustrating! It's so great that you have so many friends in so many places! Love you,
Katie! :)
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