Tuesday, March 6, 2007

WE'RE BAAAAAACK


Well I know you are all just anxiously waiting to hear how our trip went. Eagerly sitting at your computer to catch my latest blog...so here it is! However, there is some bad news along with this. The pictures will have to wait until tomorrow. Except for this one taken at the top of the John Hancock building downtown Chicago. It was SO gorgeous up there! But I will get more pictures up soon, I promise! Okay, so now where to start? Well overall, the trip was AWESOME. The flight there wasn't too bad, although at one point I thought for sure I was going to die because we are on some tiny United plane, and we dropped I swear like 200 feet. Which is probably a HUGE exaggeration, but it was the biggest drop I or anyone else had ever done on a plane. I was actually floating. Okay, I am exaggerating again. haha Oh, and Danny had food poinsoning, so he was puking in the loo. How nice. Anyways, we arrived in Chicago late Tuesday night, and drove to South Barrington, missing one exit, and adding an extra hour to a 30 minute drive. Good times. We had rented 2 vehicles, both stinkin nice and brand new, WITH heated seats-which I LOVE. I think every person should be so fortunate to drive with heated seats. Anyways, the weather was nippy there, same as Edmo...cold and a little snow. We went to the conference Wednesday to Friday, which was SO GREAT. I wish it could have been longer, but there was a lot of info to digest so it was probably a good thing that it ended when it did. Donald Miller, one of my favorite authors was the highlight speaker for me. He was very humble and easy to listen to while at the same time being extremely subtly funny. If you haven't read his book "Blue Like Jazz" that is a MUST read book in my opinion. Anywho, the conference had some great speakers from across America, some who really did "preach it" and others that simply taught. The worship bands were good, and the church was seriously HUGE. I think in a regular week they have about 25 000 people attend at least one of their services. Crazy hey? It was really neat for us to see how they do their programs and run their church. Overall, the conference was great, I feel like I want to implement some good things we learned sooner than later. The shopping in South Barrington was fun too, did a lot of that. I didn't buy that much, but it was fun to see all the shops, and eat at different restaurants. I was fortunate enough to get to see my friend Charisa from Capernwray too! We went to the largest Starbucks ever, I wish I would have taken a picture of it. Very nice to catch up.
On our "last" night there, our crew went to see the sights and shop the Magnificent Mile in Chicago. I went into Tiffany's for the first time, which was so great. I love diamonds-HOLLA! And there was so much shopping, it was nuts. I didn't buy anything though because it is all high-end, and well let's be honest here, I'm not a millionaire.
Our adventure on the way home was, well exactly that, an adventure. We are sitting on our plane at 8:30 pm waiting for take off for nearly 45 minutes. Eventually a voice comes up on the speakers saying that they needed to add more fuel to the plane because they weren't sure they would be able to land in Edmonton, so they would maybe have to go to Calgary as an alternate root, therefore they needed more fuel to get there. I'm thinking, okay... now let's go. But nooooo. Because of the extra weight of the fuel, they asked that 13 people would get off the plane, and they would give you travel vouchers and your luggage. 13 people! There was only maybe 70 of us on the plane in the first place, so that is a LOT of people to kick off. So, Danny and I decided that we were sick of waiting, and got off the plane, along with Rod Stewart's band and their groupies. haha, yeah I guess Rod Stewart's band was on the plane with us. But then once we got off the airline told us we couldn't have our luggage anymore....there was a mistake. So I was a little frustrated to say the least. Rod Stewart's band then got back on the plane because they needed their hair gel. ha I don't know. Anyways, then the airline had to go back on the plane to start begging that 3 more people would get off. Eventually Chet and Dee, a couple that we were with came off the plane, and this other dude. So the plane didn't leave until 10pm, and they arrived back in Edmonton around 1:30 at night! We were put in a HILTON hotel at the airport that was quite nice, and they gave us travel vouchers. But I was so worked up from everything taking so long, and bothered that I had to wash my face with a bar of soap and sleep in my clothes, that I didn't sleep that well. We got home in the afternoon yesterday and I went straight to work. We were exhausted. Not exactly the best way to end a trip, but hey we got $800 American towards a flight to any destination of our choice, so I can't really complain!

1 comment:

Bonnie said...

What an adventure!!! I'm so glad the conference went well... even though other parts of your trip were a bit chaotic :)
And yes...I'll try REALLY hard to call you before the 15th....I can't believe we haven't talked since July!!!?
But welcome back and I'll talk &/or see you soon :)

j e r e m i a h 15:16

"As your words came to me I drank them in, and they filled my heart with joy and happiness because I belong to you. "