Heading home - day two

Travel day number two went by quickly. Angela and I had fun shopping a a new mall in Dania Beach and going out for a rushed lunch before taking the shuttle to the airport in the early afternoon. As we left from different terminals, we parted ways, after sharing contact info and promising to visit each other in the future. She offered to share yoga retreat info with her niece and others, who are yoga enthusiasts living in the Cancun area of Mexico. While I hadn’t envisioned running a bilingual yoga retreat, it could be a possibility, so I will have to study up on Spanish yoga terminology.

From Spirit hell the day before, I walked into Delta heaven. There were no line-ups so I walked in effortlessly. At the bag scanning I met a guy from Tacoma, Joseph, and we ended up exchanging all kinds of stories over a beer which he invited me to. He used the last of his cash on our drinks, so I bought us both bagels for supper, the only vegetarian option I could find.

Neither of us had reserved seats, so we ended up being able to sit together on the flight, which left for Seattle at 6 p.m. Against my better judgement I had checked my carry-on bag, since I ended up with an extra bag because of my little shopping expedition that morning.

Service on Delta was great, free headsets for the two movies. Watched a documentary on Amy Winehouse, and a great chick flick called the Swearing Jar.

Clearing Customs at Vancouver was smooth and easy. When I got to the baggage carousel I was paged, as my bag didn’t make the Seattle connection. The Delta agent filled out a form for me and promised that my bag would be sent on to Gabriola when it showed up.

Then I headed out to line up for a taxi, it being too late for the hotel shuttle, and checked into my Richmond hotel at 1 a.m.

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