I have been told that folks are left hanging as my blog did not finish the story. So here are the final days:
Day 17 - Friday June 27th
– Day at Sea
The last full day of the cruise, and
a sea day, started with sunshine, deteriorated to clouds and ended with
showers. The day was spent chilling, reading, eating, napping. It was also time to start packing for
home. Well, at least for Michael and
Chuck. We had bought a few new clothes and new carry
on so we packed it up after dinner. The
weather has gotten better as we get further south and the temperature rose to
57 F.
Day 18 - Saturday June 28th
– Dover and head for home
Robert awoke about 4 AM with a nasal
infection and drip. Our disembarkation times are 8:30 am, so we had time
to kill before disembarking. Michael and
Chuck were catching Chunnel train to Paris to continue their trip in
Europe. Robert and I, boarded the bus in Dover
and traveled a couple hours back to London.
We had been worrying about making the connection to flight home at
Heathrow but it was easy and we had plenty of time. The flight home was long and
uncomfortable. Airline seats in coach on
long flights are not designed for lounging and sleeping. We arrived in Dallas after 9 hours
and since we had a night layover, we headed to Marriott to, hopefully, get some sleep.
Day 19 - Sunday June 29th
– Home at last!
We were up early and caught the shuttle to airport for our flight to
Durango.
Upon arrival in Durango, it was
time to find our bags.
The American
Airlines check-in desk was empty when we got to the terminal. Robert asked the person
behind Frontier about bags and he said that American would be couple of hours
before an agent was there since next flight was not until late afternoon.
Robert told him we were looking for
our bags, which were shipped to Durango via Frontier.
The agent said, “oh yes, I think we are
holding some bags” and he disappeared.
After about 15 minutes, he returned with two bags. “Yep, those are
ours.”
We were back home by 4pm and
unpacked the bags that we did not take.