It was Thanksgiving and our flights were practically empty, but the people on the flights were great. I think one was booked 50 people out of 150. I enjoyed talking with all of the families more. Out of 50 people, more than half of them were children. At the end of our first flight, one of the little boys ran up to me and gave me a big hug before he got off the plane, so cute.
The other flight attendants taught me the importance of bringing air spray on the planes because when people poop, it stinks up the entire galley. They also showed me that if I put antibacterial stuff on my hands and then put gloves on, it helps repair the dry skin you experience from washing your hands too much.
The hotel in Providence is Awesome. It was an old factory turned into a modern, boutique hotel. I'd love to come back in summer. The pilots, my F3 and I went out in search of a traditional turkey dinner.
My room
View from back patio of hotel
Back patio of hotel
The coolest chairs! There are a bunch of these in the lobby, I want some!
Not many places were open, but we found a restaurant serving traditional Turkey dinner! Turkey, potatoes, green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole... all of my favorites.
It was really nice to not spend Thanksgiving alone, but the conversation at dinner was super awkward. The Captain kept talking about his wife, the F/O and I were trying to have normal conversation, and the other flight attendant was telling drunk stories. After dinner, we went back to the hotel and had some drinks at the bar before going to bed. I really missed my family.
No comments:
Post a Comment