Wednesday 25 February 2009

My Birthday 23rd Feb

My 45th Birthday was pretty uneventful. I walked the dog when i got up, came back and made myself a cup of tea, i sat alone at the dining room table with 12 unopened cards, to took my time to open them as i had no gifts.

Later on in the day i did have some roses delivered. They were beautiful and really cheered me up, the smell of them was amazing.

Also paid in full the cruise for all four of us today, just need to sort out flights and a hotel as flying the day before.


Tuesday 17 February 2009

Car Damage

After years of waiting for his new car which i bought someone has smashed into dads car, they were not in it thank goodness, it was parked in Lanchester and when they returned the rear passenger door was all bashed in.
Being in the North of the Uk where people are honest there was also a note on the windscreen with the persons details and contact number so at least it will be fixed at no expense to my parents.
They never have much look with new cars and there last car was also only weeks old before it had its first accident, i will add my father is a fantastic driver and never was to blame for any of the incidents, just bad luck.
I let things like this ride over my head now as so much bad feeling, war and death in this world that a replaceable car door and no injuries is really nothing to lose sleep over.
I must remember to post my lovely nephews birthday card and present as it is his birthday on 22nd Feb, the day before mine.

Saturday 14 February 2009

Written in flight to Hong Kong

This was written on a flight to Hong Kong on Valentines day,

It is now 0235 in the morning, we have been flying for 4 hours and 30 minutes en route to Hong Kong. I am in First Class alone as my colleagues are on their rest and it is at times like this i realise how lonely things can be in this job!!
I had a bad day at home before i left for this flight, my dog walker cannot have Megan all day Sunday although she will walk her twice and sit with her in the evening but she hates to be alone so i will be stressing about that.
I had a disagreement with a good friend which is praying on my mind, and the cruise i booked online on 13th Feb has not been confirmed as they say they cannot honour their advertised prices so i have emailed the trading standards and will see what they think of it all.
The credit crunch is hitting us all hard, Ged's job is safe but things for me could change if BA manage to change our terms and conditions, they will have a huge fight with the unions, let's hope we meet halfway and then we will all be happy, it is with no doubt changes will have to be made to save money as all companies are struggling now, especially airlines.
Last week i was stuck in San Francisco for 7 days when the trip should only have been 4 days, the snow was to blame and the flight cancellations, the south east was hit pretty bad and they do not cope with it well as so ill prepared. Being stuck in a 5* hotel which is pre paid by the airline, allowances paid for food and all i want to do is get home, well, after 21 years flying in this job the expression "there's no place like home" springs to mind and there is nothing can make you go ahhhhhhhhh as much as getting into your "own" bed.
The 14 passenger (full) or "customers" as we now have to refer to them as, are all fast asleep, lying on their mattress toppers, heads on their fluffy feather pillows and hiding snuggly under their own duvets in their 6ft6" fully flat beds after a 7 course dinner and now wearing their supplies Pyjamas, they do pay thousands of pounds for the privilegeand are in a different league from Joe Public cramped in economy with 31" of legroom.
I have 3 hours 20 mins rest in the crew bunks, a very small area at the rear of the 747, it houses 8 bunk beds neatly arranged, it can get very warm up there with 8 bodies and also rather smelly at times....say no more!!!
When i get back from my break i am thrown into the breakfast service which is not my favourite part of the flight, and after a 14 hour duty day the brain can take a little longer to register the simplest of requests, or is that old age....i will stick with fatigue i think!!!
The aircraft is completely full to capacity and we even have staff on jump seats (spare crew seats)but the flight we operate home in 3 days time is really quiet with a total of about 90 passenger on a 747, one in first and 17 out of 70 in Business, we do have three flight a day and ours is the last one so maybe people take earlier ones, or is it the credit crunch!!! time will tell.
We will have a very long break on this flight home with little to do so when we land at 0600 in the morning i may feel more refreshed than usual, i will have to walk Megan and i may be able to do it without feeling like i am going to fall asleep on my feet or even worse, faint.
I love getting home, i feel safe, content and my dog gives me such unconditional love that i get excited when i put the key in the door and she can barely stand up as she is wagging her little bum so much...ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh bless!!!
She is 9 now and we treat every day as it comes, she has spondylosis ( arthritis of the spine) and her 150mg of Norocorp ( rimadyl) every day allow her to lead as normal life as possible,when she was first diagnosed we had to carry her to the car to take her to the vets as she was lame,now she manages to walk well, a little stiff at first in the morning but after a couple of minutes walking she gets going, i think you can tell that we love her very very much.




Siberia

Megan Hiding under the duvet before i left for my trip.