5/10/2013 11:25
am Life Is A
Journey Not A Destination
So I’m supposed
to have been in the air ten minutes now however I’m not. According to the airline Chicago will not let
them take off and we will not take off until Noon. This means I arrive in Chicago just about the
time my plan to England takes off. The
lady at the counter gives me and assuring look and tells me it will be delayed
also. And so my adventure begins with
breakfast at an airport restaurant that cannot make toast and has nothing on
the menu that does not contain meat. Now
I have to wait until I get to Chicago to see if there is a connecting
flight. “They will take good care of you
if miss your flight.” I don’t want to be
taken care of I want to get to England.
I’m having a Stella! Oh my God
someone who resembles Lucy Lu just walked in. Looking at her takes my mind of Plane delays
for a bit anyhow.
Everyone wants
to know what my itinerary is this year.
Well I’m going to Dublin, hopefully at some point, then on to
Salisbury. I’ll be a steward at the
Salisbury International Arts Festival again this year before heading off to
points unknown. Those points way include
France, Spain, Austria or none of the above.
I just don’t know at this point what I want to do. I’ve been thinking about doing a bike ride
from Salisbury to Canterbury which would be about a five day ride. It would go to Winchester, the original seat
of power in England before moving to London.
Then riding through green rolling hills, small towns, and narrow back
roads accompanied by the signing birds and most likely some rain. Along this route is Pocahontas’s grave, a
castles and of course pubs.
My newest
position at the college is teaching a cognitive restructuring course at the
Coconino County Jail. The last thing we
discussed was “Life is a Journey not a Destination.” I think that I’m going to incorporated this
into the course in order to get the participants to look at the bigger
picture. My friend Gary and I have
talked quite a bit about missing what is happening around you by being focused
on, or waiting for something down the road to make us happy or give us a better
life. That’s the destination and while
doing that we miss out on all the things that could offer so much if we paid
attention. Recently I suggested a
possible side trip of a steam train ride up a mountain to the town on top to a
fellow traveler. The response was “what
is there?” It was not about what is
there it is about all the wonders along the way.
That being the
case I don’t want to get lost in the destination. For me this means returning to my original
model of picking out an end point then enjoying the route whatever that maybe to
get there. Once there it will be time to
look around at a place I’ve never been and enjoying the end point as part of
the journey. Or if it is a place I’ve
been before look around to see what I did not the last time there. Now that being said I’m going to “lose the
attitude old man” and enjoy the journey.
I have a nice seatmate; a fairly nice ride and will arrived in Chicago approximately
and hour late. My connection to Heathrow
may or may not have left that remains to be seen. Not sure when, how or if I’ll arrived in
Europe this year and the journey sure will be interesting. I am so use to getting on the plane making my
connections and getting off in England that I’m spoiled. We are heading down in to Chicago more later.
After leaving
the plane I’m informed that the plane to Heathrow is at gate K12. Off I go down the concourse to find my gate
and hopefully there will be a plane waiting.
On the way I glance at the flight board and notice there is a plane a
gate K6 bound for Dublin which is currently boarding. As I walk past gate K6 I see that all are
boarding and there is a last call. I
stop and walk back to the counter and ask the attendant if I could ask a
“stupid question?” I explain show him my
boarding passes and he says “that plane is already left. We’ll put you on this one.” This is a direct flight to Dublin with no
need to stop at Heathrow and change planes.
No extra money just here’s your boarding pass on you go. I’m the last one to board the plane and low
and behold I have two seats all to myself.
Dinner and two
wines later it’s time to get some rest.
I’m a happy camper God has taught me yet again to just trust. Stop trying to control and trust that all
will be taken care of. More tomorrow in
Dublin which is boasting a high of 44.
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