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Apologies for the delay in updating this, but Mark took the day off work yesterday and I wanted to spend my time with him, not on the computer, after a week away.
Anyway, I have some updates written up, so let's start....
Today started with a full day of work, which flew by, mainly because there was still plenty for me to do to keep me busy. I had agreed with my car sharing partner to leave early and it’s probably just as well I did, because all you know what started to break loose just before 5.00. Despite that, still I managed to get out of the door early and just as well, as I got a text message as I walked to the car that DMIL and DFIL would be coming round basically as soon as I got back.
I made it home a couple of moments ahead of Mark and carried on the last of my packing. Why is there always so much to do just before you go, even when you do so much early on? It’s a mystery. Finally, I was finished and we were ready to go just before 7.00 and headed off to the airport.
We had a good drive up to the airport and it was a lovely evening, but we were both very sombre and there wasn’t much talking. It was hard, knowing that only one of us would be heading off this time. We quickly found the hotel, which is linked to the north terminal and checked in. The lobby here was beautiful and it looked like a good choice.
The next challenge was getting to the room, as you had to use your room key to operate the lift and ours was a little temperamental. Thank goodness there was another couple in there with us to help us out. Otherwise we would’ve been in trouble. The room was really nice as well, spacious and overlooking the lobby, which was nice. This was certainly a good choice and one that I would definitely stay at again in the future.
The only downside is that there’s no free parking here, even for the night we were staying here. I was a little shocked when the guy checking us in told us that we would have to pay for the parking, but there was nothing that we could do about it. Mark went to put the car in the car park, while I phoned my parents. When he came back, we headed through the walkway into the north terminal and then took the monorail to the south terminal.
Fortunately, this was something we were familiar with, having had to do this when we flew to Spain and went to the wrong terminal by accident.
Doesn’t he look miserable?
When we got there though, we did take a wrong turn and it took us a minute to realise that we were in the Gatwick train station. I thought the signs looked a little odd…
We made our way into the south terminal and quickly found check in A, which is where you usually check in for Virgin Atlantic. It was very quiet and there was a sign there, saying that check in was actually in zone E, so off to zone E, we went. There we found quite a long line and I knew after a minute or two in that, that it would be a killer for me, as I could feel myself getting more and more emotional, the longer we waited.
By the time we got to check in, the women there asked if it was only me flying and I said yes in a bit of a broken voice, trying not to cry and she said “bless you”. That was it, the tears just come after that. More than anything else, it was the fact that she was being so nice to me and caring so much that finished me off. She kept giving me words of encouragement and trying to make me feel better. At that point though, that thoughtfulness just made me cry even more. I was very glad when check in finished – and at least she put me on a Fastrack through security for the morning, she felt so sorry for me. Just as we had got to the airport tonight, Mark had told me “no tears” and I had already failed on that count.
We headed off to find dinner and went to Frankie and Benny’s, which we haven’t eaten at in some time. I got the mushroom Alfredo for appetiser, which was a huge serving and very filling and Mark had the chicken wings. For main course, I had the pesto salmon and Mark had the steak with shrimps. Let’s just say that the service was very lacking. Mark had also ordered olives as an appetiser and he watched them sit up there, waiting for about 10 minutes and then he had to ask for them. It wasn’t exactly quick and my salmon was a bit on the dry side. At least, it filled us up, but I have had better from Frankie and Benny’s in the past…
Frankie and Benny’s:
Appetiser 8 ½
Main course 7 ½
Service 5
Value for money 7
Average score: 7.00
With a glass of wine for me and two beers for Mark, the bill came to £47. Not as bad as I guess the hotel restaurant would’ve been, but not exactly cheap either.
We headed back to catch the monorail back to the north terminal and the hotel and, by now, the alcohol was taking over and were joking around. In truth, I guess the joking also helped to stop us from getting melancholy about the fact that we would have to say goodbye in the morning. Mark pretended to fall over the moving walkway, as it came to the end, taking the mickey out of the warning that told you that you were nearing the end of it.
Then there was an incident with a woman who was bending down to deal with a child. Let’s just say that from the way she was kneeling down, it was obvious that some undergarments of clothes were a little lacking, shall we say! We saw a fair bit and couldn’t stop laughing about it the whole way back to the hotel. As we went up to our room in the lift, Mark pointed out that she had come into our hotel with her family and was now in the lobby. Fortunately, by then, it was all covered up again.
Then it was back to the room and off to bed.
Today I walked 1.00 miles The weather today was dry with temperatures in the high 50’s The best thing today was our hotel room The worst thing today was crying at check-in The funniest thing today was the woman on the way back to the hotel Today I tried checking in on my own for a flight to Orlando And the result was it was horrible.
Ahem. I know how sad you were at leaving Mark, but you better believe I had a different reaction leaving my family! I all but RAN out of the house! Of course, they didn't care, they were busy snarfing Papa Johns. They wished me well and continued eating! Gotta love that.
Continue. I'm always excited to read the TRs you do, even this one as I know everything that happens is awesome!!
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Mark does look so sad you are headed off with out him. The hotel looks fabulous! Sorry the service was bad,but the pics sure do look . MyDH always manages to spot some woman who is lacking in the undergarment department . Can't wait to hear about the rest of your "solo" adventure.
Awww, you got me It's one thing to fly across the US for a trip without your spouse but I'd imagine it's even more gut wrenching to fly across the pond without him.
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Ahem. I know how sad you were at leaving Mark, but you better believe I had a different reaction leaving my family! I all but RAN out of the house! Of course, they didn't care, they were busy snarfing Papa Johns. They wished me well and continued eating! Gotta love that.
Continue. I'm always excited to read the TRs you do, even this one as I know everything that happens is awesome!!
More please!
So funny! I think my moms reaction would be a lot like yours.
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