Writing With Abandon

Reflections and ramblings about life as an educator, writer, reader, knitter, and over-thinker. Trying to do the writing only I can do.

It’s Time to Check In

Mar 20, 4:16PM

Hi Amy,

Your trip is almost here and we’re excited to see you on board.

Check in to add your bags, choose your seats, and get your boarding pass. That way you’ll have everything ready for your trip.

Finish packing what you can tonight.

Make a list of all the things not to forget tomorrow (phone charger, house keys, eye mask, kindle, toothbrush, snacks, water bottle).

Stay up a little too late talking to Patrick and snuggling Phoebe.

Read some of your book.

When your eyes get heavy, try to get some sleep.

Mar 21, 5:48AM

Wake up a bit earlier than your alarm and stretch.

Wash your hair; you know you’ll have some time to slice later when you’re waiting at the airport.

Eat breakfast.

Say goodbye to Phoebe, who will freak out when she sees you leaving for work with your suitcase.

Watch Phoebe on the Kasa camera as she barks and grabs the placemats and napkins off the table. That rascal!

Get to school, fill your water bottle, take attendance as students come in.

Teach a micro-lesson in Writer’s Workshop — it’s Drafting Day! The children won’t be silent, self-directed, or self-reliant today (it’s the day before spring break, after all), but that’s okay. They’re all typing away, getting things done, even if they are moving around and talking a lot more than usual!

Break for snack and recess. Make sure you get as much venting out as possible with Kim to last a whole week.

Gather the social scientists for their research block. Show them how to log onto Epic. You will need to repeat the class code about 6 different times. Read the book called “Making an App.”

11:26AM – American 3307 to LGA: Departure time has changed to 4:43PM on Mar 21 from MIA gate D12, terminal D. Reply STOP to stop.

Play a coding game with the students until 11:45. Usher them into the other room while the Spanish teacher pushes in until Ms. Gabby arrives to teach Sex Ed.

Take your “prep” with Kim, but just click through different tabs on your computer. You’ve prepped enough. Vent a bit more with her.

Talk on the phone with your mom about the dinner you probably won’t make it home for anyway. Text her afterward to apologize for your tone of voice. Wonder if all grownups are doomed to revert to their teenaged selves when they visit their parents.

12:20PM – Gate change: Flight AA3307, from MIA to LGA departs at 4:43PM out of gate D10 in terminal D. Reply STOP to stop.

Eat lunch at 12:30 with the EP teachers so you can see Patrick.

Pick up the kids for their lunch at 1:20. Vent with Kim a bit longer.

Say goodbye to the kids and soak up their hugs.

Refill your water bottle.

Run upstairs to give Patrick a big hug before you go.

1:42PM – American 3307 to LGA: Departure time has changed to 5:20PM on Mar 21 from MIA gate D10, terminal D. Reply STOP to stop.

Get your suitcase and call an Uber in the lobby.

1:50PM – American 3307 to LGA: Departure time has changed to 6:27PM on Mar 21 from MIA gate D10, terminal D. See refund info at aa.com/refundfaq. Reply STOP to stop.

Wonder if it’s worth checking for a flight that leaves in the morning.

1:52PM – Gate change: Flight AA3307, from MIA to LGA departs at 6:27PM out of gate D5 in terminal D. Reply STOP to stop.

Get in the Uber. Be very, very alarmed at how heavily the Uber driver is breathing. Text Patrick about it.

2:11PM – Gate change: Flight AA3307, from MIA to LGA departs at 6:27PM out of gate D48 in terminal D. Reply STOP to stop.

Arrive to the airport. Remember your water bottle is full. Chug the water.

Go through the TSA pre-check line.

Look at the departures list.

Check gates D20 and D34 for the earlier flights, just in case they have any open seats. They won’t. The standby lines will be, as you would expect, very long already.

Start walking the three-quarters of a mile to gate D48.

Stop to pee.

Pick up something you probably shouldn’t be eating, but screw it, is anything at the airport going to make you feel good?

Fill up your water bottle.

Stop to pee.

Find a seat at the gate near a charging station.

Plug in your phone.

Eat the thing you probably shouldn’t be eating and revel in how damn good it tastes.

Open your laptop. Work on copywriting.

Get distracted when another woman arrives to the gate and claims her flight, AA2609, is supposed to be leaving there on time at 5:05PM.

“We’re waiting for flight 3307,” the woman behind you will say. “It’s also at this gate.”

Go back to working on copywriting.

3:40PM – Gate change: Flight AA3307, from MIA to LGA departs at 6:27PM out of gate D43 in terminal D. Reply STOP to stop.

“They changed the gate again,” the woman behind you will say.

Tell her you’ll head there in 20 minutes or so.

Finish your sixth caption for copywriting. Close your laptop. Pack it up.

Stop to pee.

Walk to gate D43.

Find a seat.

Hope the gate doesn’t change again.

Open your laptop and write the slice you knew you’d have time for anyway.

Comments

13 responses to “It’s Time to Check In”

  1. True Things- thoughts from the middle of life Avatar

    A true slice in all its capacities! The suspense certainly built up! Have a well deserved vacation!

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  2. Beth Sanderson Avatar

    I love the way the text from American Airlines kept interupting the course of your day — at first building excitement and then frustration. A terrific slice giving the reader a window into your day. I hope the flight got you home at a decent hour! Enjoy your break.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      Thank you! Yes, commenting from the other side!!

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  3. Anita Ferreri Avatar
    Anita Ferreri

    Oh yes, you describe traveling and the constant changes that come with it to a tee! This is a great slice that takes us through your day of uncertainty and leaves us wondering IF you ever got onto the plane!

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      I did, eventually! Luckily the 6:29pm departure held fast, and then the deplaning and getting to my destination was one of the fastest I’ve experienced!

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  4. Celia Fisher Avatar

    I can’t believe there could be so many changes to one domestic flight, but then I’ve never flown in the US. A great slice with all the updates and stuff you did in between.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      Thank you!! And yeah, the multiple gate changes was extra “really?!?”

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  5. Ana Valentina Patton Avatar

    Hahah what a freaking day! I’m with Beth, the texts added extra tension to this slice! Happy break, Amyy!

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  6. humbleswede Avatar

    Phew. This was such a ping pong match between your brain and the airlines. I know you couldn’t, but I was kinda hoping you would finally just text STOP to stop the interruptions. This really gave the true feeling of how distracted and manic everyone is on the verge of a break (the vacation kind of break, not a breakdown). Hope the vacation is going more smoothly.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      Hahaha! At one point, I wanted to! And yes, so far so good. Thank you 🙏

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  7. giannaoleary Avatar

    WOW this slice is so impressive you just walked us through all your day. I also loved it was listed as sort of reminders and a things-to-do. Now enjoy NY and your family love❤️

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  8. Amanda Potts Avatar

    What a day! I’m with others here – the text interruptions served to build up tension in a perfect way. So annoying! I hope the flight itself went well & that you have been able to have a dinner at home by now.

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