3.14.2007

update from Atlanta (ATL)

So, the drive to Dayton wasn't bad, and the flight to Atlanta was pretty smooth. I upgraded to business class so I could have a bigger seat to sleep in and it was only $40, which isn't bad at all. The funny part about getting through Dayton was that AirTran had a massive network failure, and had to manually process all of my boarding information. I was given a paper boarding pass with a pre-stamped number on it, and the TSA folks didn't think it was real. Took me a LONG time to get through security. Here's what my, um... "Boarding Pass" looked like:

So, once I got on the flight, it wasn't bad. AirTran folks are very friendly. I've never flown them before, but I think that I could get used to it, especially since they have free XM radio, and regular headphone jacks instead of those stupid dual-jack things they have on USAirways. Oh, I also took this picture of the moon while I was in the air, because it looked amazing, and it was the only thing I could see in the sky, largely because of the heavy cloud cover below.

So, that's it for now. I'm on Boingo WiFi in the ATL airport, and it's $7 a day, but it's worth it cause I'm here for almost two hours. Still got an hour to go, so I'm gonna get caught up on some reading, and check my email again. I talked to Rachel (woke her up nice and early... heh) and I miss her, but I feel better hearing her voice. I love you lots, baby... I'll see you soon.