Flight Delay - Good Read...but Tissue Alert!

TwinMom7

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This is lengthy, but definately worth the time it takes to read...

Good reading for everyone of us! I sat in my seat of the Boeing 767 waiting for everyone to hurry and stow their carry ons and grab a seat so we could start what I was sure to be a long and uneventful flight home. With the huge capacity and slow moving people taking their time to stuff luggage far too big for the overhead and never paying much attention to holding up the growing line behind them, I simply shook my head knowing that this flight was not starting out very well and although I had a great bunch of meetings while conducting business on this trip, it was quickly becoming tarnished with these delays in my getting home to my loved one whom I had
not seen in several days.

The meetings although fruitful were long and I had not slept well, not to mention those blasted new dress shoes that rubbed a blister on my heel. I was pretty focused on "my" issues and just felt like standing up and yelling for some of these clowns to get their act together and focus on taking their seats. Knowing I
couldn't say anything that would really help, I just thumbed thru the sky mall widget magazine from the seat pocket in front of me. You know it's really getting rough when you resort to the over priced and mostly useless sky mall crap to break the monotony and inconvenience of the trouble "I" was going thru. With
everyone finally on board and seated, we just sat there with the cabin door open and seemingly no one in any hurry to get us going even though we were well past our scheduled take off time. The paper work had not yet come in to the flight deck, the attendants just stood around talking.

No wonder the airline industry is in trouble I told myself. Don't they realize we have some place we are supposed to be? We should be treated with more importance, after all we are the customers, right? Just then, the attendant came on the intercom to inform us all "that we were being delayed"...as she paused, the entire plane let out a collective groan.

She resumed her announcement, 'we are holding the aircraft for some very special people who are on their way to the plane and that the delay should not be more than five more minutes. Their connecting flight had traveled a long way and we would get underway just as soon as possible."

Now, I have had this happen to me before and more often than not, I had to catch the next flight or even go to another carrier to get to my destination. Still, I was grateful for the times when they waited for me, so I thought that I would go back to my sky mall pages and try to forget just how much "I" was being inconvenienced.

As the word came from a scrambling attendant down the connecting tunnel to the main cabin door I thought that maybe she had some information that would let us know why we had been sitting there for over 30 minutes!! Had someone finally given word that after waiting six times as long as we were first promised that "I" was finally going to be on my way home? Why the hoopla over when these folks? Just get their butts in a seat and lets hit the gas, I thought to myself.

After a few minutes we were all "locked on" when the attendant came back on the speaker, semi expecting some celebrity or sport figure to be announced as the reason the aircraft was delayed so long. I thought who cares, let's go! She announced in a loud and excited voice that we were being joined by several United States Marines returning home from Iraq!!!! Just as they walked onboard the entire plane erupted into applause. The men were a bit taken by the surprise of the 340+ people cheering for them as they searched for their seats. It didn't stop, they were having their hands shook and touched by almost everyone who was within an arm's distance of them as they tried to push thru the aisles. Whistles, cheering, an occasional oorrahh", one elderly woman kissed the hand of one of the Marines as he passed by her, and the applause didn't stop for a long time as they continued toward the back of the aircraft.

When we finally got air born I am sure I was not the only civilian checking his conscious as to the "delays" in me getting home from my "hard business meetings", finding my easy chair and remote, a cold beverage, and tending to my blister". In fact I felt pretty stupid as I am sure many did. After what these Men had done for all of us, and I had been complaining silently about "me" and "my issues"?

It sure made me realize that as much as I told myself that I didn't take for granted some of the everyday freedoms I enjoy and the conveniences of the American way of life and that it sometimes seems like a personal attack on one of us when things don't go exactly right...I was doing exactly that. I was taking it for granted. I took it for granted when others who had really paid the price for my ability to moan and complain (even if it was just to myself)...let alone a few minutes delay to me so that those HEROES could go home to their loved ones.

I attempted to get my selfish outlook back in order and minutes before we landed I suggested to the attendant she announced over the speaker a request for everyone to remain in their seats until our Hero's were allowed to gather their things and be first off the plane. The cheers and applause continued until the last Marine stepped off and we all rose to go about our too often taken for granted everyday freedoms....I felt Proud of Them. I felt it an Honor and a privilege to be among the first to welcome them home and say Thank You for a job well done.

I vowed that I will never forget that flight nor the lesson learned. I have said it before but I can't say it enough, THANK YOU to those VETERANS and ACTIVE SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN who may read this, and a prayer everyday for those who cannot because they are no longer with us. GOD BLESS AMERICA.
 
:( That is great!

I had a similar honour after the first gulf war, I was flying into NYC and many of my fellow passengers had just returned from Desert Storm. Amid the laughs and jokes of " Body by Saudi" and talking about what the first thing they were going to do, I realized that the stress I was under was nothing compared to what they had been through.



on a humurous note I was surounded by these buff guys saying " Body by Saudi" and being the smart aleck 18 year old that I was I piped in " Body By Haagen Daaz"
It was good to hear them laugh so hard :) ( even if it was at my expense ;) )
 
Wow that was a fantastic story. Thanks for sharing.
 
That was truly a powerful read Patti & I can understand how this would be so important for you to post! ;) How is our adopted Soldier doing anyway? Is life starting to fall into place for him now? I would imagine after his experience, it could take some time. Plz give us an update, if you will.

(((Hugs)))

Rose
 

He's doing just fine Mishetta....thanks for asking about him.

He's been back to work (civilian job) for about 3 weeks now, and says he can't believe how good it feels to have a normal, boring schedule in his life.

We see him about once a week, but it's so nice to know that he's only a cell phone call away...and not 7,000 miles away on an occasional satellite phone.

He answers our questions about Iraq, but he doesn't go into a lot of detail and he doesn't talk unless he's asked. So...we don't push.

Sometimes I look at him (as a mom), and I just wonder what his eyes have seen...and it makes me sad. :(

I'm just extremely proud, and even more thankful with each passing day.
 
Wow...you were not kidding about the tissue...and I have to leave in 10 minutes to get DD off the bus.
 
Wow! What a moving post! I loved that the applause continued for a while, and it's true that occurances like this make you change your perspective a little. Thank you for sharing an uplifting story:D
 
It does leave a good feeling in your heart, doesn't it???;)
 
.. But,I knew it would be!!!!

glad life has returned to normal for you and your family!

CJ
 
That's a great story....

hey, while we're on the subject, does anyone have or know of a link to find out the names of all the soldiers injured or killed in Iraq???
 
Patty,

Thanks for sharing that and for the tissue alert. I really needed it!
 
Thanks Patty ~ that gave me goosebumps and tears in my eyes. Glad to hear your son is getting back to "normal". Continued thoughts and good wishes for him. God Bless!
 
Wow! Loved hearing about it all and glad to hear of there warm welcome home.
 
What a powerful story...puts it all into perspective....I definately needed tissues for this read...

Thank you for sharing...
 
So glad to see this is touching others as much as it touched me!

Bobby did tell us that when he left Kuwait to fly to California, they were on a chartered military flight - a commercial airline and crew chartered by the military. The flight was FULL of nothing but Marines, and he said that when they boarded the flight in Kuwait, the flight crew had tears in their eyes and that they had made signs and posters and hung them all over the interior of the plane. He also said that the pilot came on the P.A. system, and said that he'd never felt so safe in the air, as he did on this flight.;)
 
Patty what a great post!! I'm glad that I finally was able to read it today.

Sometimes I look at him (as a mom), and I just wonder what his eyes have seen...and it makes me sad.

That alone made me tear up
 
I read 'tissue alert' and kept reading without any tissures. I guess next time I read that I will get the tissues first.
Thanks for sharing
 
Yep Stacey...I've learned my lesson around these boards!!! When it says "tissue alert", you'd better be prepared!;)
 
Our community held a "Welcome Home" party for our Marines - parade, photo session, etc.

Here's a photo of Bobby signing a family's paper flag. He said he just couldn't believe it when people asked for his autograph.

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I think he was almost embarrassed at the attention they received - outside of their families. They EXPECTED that attention.;)
 


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