After 25 hours of travel, we finally arrived home Monday morning at 4:00 a.m. We had our usual 2 hours of agony at the Reykjavik airport, where we stood among the herds of people being shoved together toward the airplane, with the boarding process halted at one point, where we stood, packed together in a sweltering crowd for probably close to an hour, before continuing to board the plane. (Note to Iceland: Get an airport first, then promote tourism!)
Joe continued to have security issues, at both the Reykjavik airport and in Boston. (Maybe the Russians called ahead!). And our flight from Boston to Pittsburgh that was scheduled for 9:30 Sunday night came perilously close to being cancelled, and finally took off at 1:30 a.m. Monday morning.
Despite the traveling woes, we had a wonderful trip. Not to sound like The Sound of Music, but we'd like to say thahka, tack, kiitos, spaseeba, tanan, djenkooyeh, danke, tak, and thank you for taking the time to read this blog. We hope you enjoyed it, and we hope you learned something new and interesting!
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