Tuesday, February 3, 2015

The Two Plane Rides

Helloooo. I don't really know how to start and I have a lot to say, so I suppose I'll just begin by telling you about the plane ride.πŸš₯✈

On the night before the flights, we drove to Vancouver, Canada and slept at a hotel. once we were at the hotel, we met up with some of our friends, Frank, Jiasong, and Taiming. Jina, Taiming, and I cracked ourselves up for about 5 minutes before we went to eat dinner. We got quite the workout when we ran back and forth and back and forth trying to decide where to eat. In the end, we narrowed it down to two restaurants. The one we chose closed right as we walked up to the door. The other restaurant was actually really delicious. After stuffing ourselves with Chinese food we returned to the hotel where Jina, Taiming, and I cracked ourselves up watching news reporters fall over because of the extreme weather. By the time we got to bed it was around 12:00.

The next day we got up at 5:30 AM and dragged ourselves to the airport.

Breakfast in Vancouver Airport.

You can't tell, but my paper bag has a blueberry muffin in it. Jina ate a plain bagel with cream cheese in it. (this has nothing much to do with this entry, but I just noticed: the word 'cheese' is half Es. Anyway....) we rode two planes. the first was from Vancouver and went to Seattle. then from Seattle we went to Korea. the first plane had a (gasp) bronco design on it, but the flight attendant had a '12th man' necklace. Strange.


A plane Like the one we flew on (minus the Bronco's logo)
We actually flew from Vancouver to Seattle before going to Korea. My parents said it was way cheaper than just flying from Seattle. I am as confused as you are...


The 'sort of subway' connecting the terminals in the Seattle Airport. Lots of whooshing
We waited forever. I thought I would never get to Korea. Finally we got on the plane.


The route we took (in Korean) from the plane's entertainment thingy. The plane is still on the ground in Seattle


The view. It looks like you could jump down and sleep on the clouds all night long.
The flight was really long. At least they had free toothbrushes...

I learned how easy it is to save the environment.... OK, writing on the airplane toothbrush case. 

After flying for 11 hours, we finally arrived. 
Zombie-walking off the plane into Korea. My legs are sore. 
Now it's getting kind of late, so I think its time for bed. It is probably around 4 AM at home. Well, good night.
 Oh, and don't forget to leave comments!!! 

9 comments:

  1. Ella, I'm so excited to see that you will be blogging about your newest adventure. My girls will be reading every post you write and hopefully learning more about Korea. At least we know how to save the environment. ;-)

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  2. Ella, you were a great traveler. The best part is you slept for most of the long flight, and never said those dreaded words..... 'I'm bored'

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  4. Ella, we miss you and Jina at Wade King already! I'm so glad you're writing a blog and look forward to keeping in touch with you here! -Mrs. Ficklin

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    1. Thank you Mrs Ficklin. I miss Wade King, but at least I can read Mr. A's blog and see what is going on in class.

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  5. Hi Ella! We miss you, but are so glad you have this blog so we can stay in touch. I hope you are having fun so far. -Mr. A

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