We make Plans...and God laughs!
HA! Here's what really happened. We arrived in Champaign, board the plane but are taken off after ten minutes. A severe storm went through Chicago and delayed everything by 2 hours. Back at the gate we expected a long wait but twenty minutes later were back on and landed in Chicago at 9:30 am. Our connecting flight to Wichita was scheduled to leave at 11:00, was delayed then cancelled. But DR rushed and was able to get us another flight to Wichita on a different airline that left at noon. But it was delayed till 1:20 and we finally arrived in Wichita at 3:30. Only to find out....we had no luggage. However there was the possibility, we were told, our luggage might arrive in an hour on the next flight. We took our chances and stuck around because I was in sweats and DR needed clothes for his interview. Anxiously we waited and an hour later.....no luggage. We rushed out to the first store we found and bought some suitable clothes. Finally, at 5:30 we drove out of Wichita for a 3 hour drive to Montezuma and met Chet, the wonderful gentleman DR interviewed with, after dark. Because of the nature of the job position, my husband really needed to drive the countryside, talk to people and spend time contemplating the position which wasn't something he could do at night or in the few short hours Wednesday morning before we were to fly to Kansas City. Gratefully, DR's company extended our stay by an extra day and were now scheduled to
(Here's the part where I am truly thankful for the terrible trip.)
During two of the fastest hours of my life we ate and laughed, hugged and cried....well I cried anyway! I hadn't seen my brothers since Christmas and probably won't see them till next Christmas. I can't even begin to explain how happy I was to see those two and their scruffy hair. (Scruffy hair must be a Kansas thing!) I didn't want the night to end. I got to see my brothers!!
So, thank you God for lost luggage, cancelled and delayed flights and extended stays. Thank you God for reminding me to take the bitter with the sweet and to be open and flexible in all situations. The storm produced a beautiful rainbow....I got to spend time with my brothers!
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