dizneeat
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Very nice beginning, Karin! They always have such yummy snacks on the international flights - for us it is typical on the way over, but always yummy on the way back...just what does that say about the U.S.? lol (I know I say that every trip!!)
I remember the days when we could walk out to the plane and on international flights have a bus take us to/from the plane - have not had that experience in a very long time...except in Frankfurt on the way to Rome.
Looking forward to the next installment of fun! Thanks so much for taking the time to share your trip with those of left at home - every update makes my day!
p.s. Poor Pixie! Does she do okay at the cat hotel? Always so hard to leave our furbabies behind. Give her lots of kisses from us.![]()
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The reason we can still walk to the plane here in our hometown is that the airport is really small. Sometimes when there are more planes and you would have to cross under one they take you "out" on the bus, which takes a lot longer to load and unload than walking would take.

As for Pixie - totally our fault.
She has a wicker basket, which I deemed pretty small (it actually isn't) which she likes, as she can easily reach out to me through the "bars". (I sit in the backseat with her when she has to travel in the car.
Now before this trip to her cat retreat, we decided to buy a new basket - a plastic one with metal "bars" at one end and on top. Boy, did she NOT like to travel in it. She scratched at the metal bars so hard that I started shouting at her when I saw that she was going to hurt herself.
She was okay in the end and she likes to stay at her "hotel" where she has a whole room to herself, all made up to cat heaven (it's actually the host's office, so she gets lots of company!). She started looking for food right away and even ate while we were still there.
The host provides catfood as well, but we took a huge basket of her favourite foods and we were told that she was a good eater.

I wasn't as worried about her this time, since we knew she would be in good hands - it was VERY different the last time, when it was the first time she had to go there. But the host is such a sweet lady that we totally trust her with our furbaby.
