"Uno Más!" A "Gran" solo tour of WDW in January! - updated on 4/15/12

:laughing: loved the possessed people shots!! I showed it to dd and we both chuckled. She totally agreed it's pretty freaky - especially how you caught one and then the other. :rotfl:
and wow the bonus of ToT single rider hey??? That's GREAT!!!

So sorry about your legs :( I could totally feel your pain as you were explaining it and i had to cringe a few times! I always used to get bad shin splints if I walked for long periods of tiime and i KNOW how AWEFULLY painful it is to try and walk lots when dealing with the stiffness :scared1: I finally found a pair of good runners and have not had them since but i worry about the parks b/c I don't really care to wear them in the parks - i prefer crocs where my feet can breathe. Maybe I'll have to just suck it up and do the runners the first few days til my legs get adjusted to all the walking at least. Maybe I'l'l throw a pair of really thin flip flops in my park bag to give my feet a breather here and there. and i was wondering how much walking you did too - LOTS I'm sure but it's motivated me to go and put my pedometer in my Disney Box right now so I can track ours when we go :thumbsup2
 
I'm so sorry about your legs. Not being able to walk in Disney KINDA puts a big damper on things, not to mention, OUCH. :( Do you know what the cause was? I can't remember if you mentioned that already, sorry. Hope you were able to enjoy IllumiNations, it's such a great show.

I don't know what happened to my legs - it felt like shin splints, but I never went to a doctor - I just stayed off my feet for a couple of days when I came home. I was limping around for a couple of days after I returned.

I did very much enjoy Illuminations;there was so much of it I didn't remember, so it was like watching for the first time. I got some great photos.

:laughing: loved the possessed people shots!! I showed it to dd and we both chuckled. She totally agreed it's pretty freaky - especially how you caught one and then the other. :rotfl:
and wow the bonus of ToT single rider hey??? That's GREAT!!!

So sorry about your legs :( I could totally feel your pain as you were explaining it and i had to cringe a few times! I always used to get bad shin splints if I walked for long periods of tiime and i KNOW how AWEFULLY painful it is to try and walk lots when dealing with the stiffness :scared1: I finally found a pair of good runners and have not had them since but i worry about the parks b/c I don't really care to wear them in the parks - i prefer crocs where my feet can breathe. Maybe I'll have to just suck it up and do the runners the first few days til my legs get adjusted to all the walking at least. Maybe I'l'l throw a pair of really thin flip flops in my park bag to give my feet a breather here and there. and i was wondering how much walking you did too - LOTS I'm sure but it's motivated me to go and put my pedometer in my Disney Box right now so I can track ours when we go :thumbsup2

Yes, I had the best single-rider luck at ToT. I think every single time I went in, I was called forward. Once, there were at least 40 people in front of me but they were all in groups of two or more.

I took my running shoes to Disney on our 2010 trip and it saved my feet for certain - I don't have good luck on my first day at Disney. In 2010, I wore inserts for the FIRST TIME on my FIRST DAY and was in a lot of pain, but my running shoes made everything all better.

I took those same shoes this time, because they were very newly retired. It was a dumb idea; I really need a pair of walking shoes, since my running shoes are for runs only. In Epcot on this night, I kept trying to walk how I run - hitting the middle of my foot when I took steps, hoping for the proper cushion - but it didn't work. :( But this was still one of my most favorite nights ever spent in Epcot, and the pain didn't matter in the long run!
 
I had made it to Italy and sat down. There were people walking over the bridge pretty regularly, coming form the bridal party, but I just ignored them and relaxed. I had a granola bar with me, so I chewed on that as I considered how the heck I was going to make it until midnight for all the EMHs - I was in severe pain.

All the pain disappeared when I sat down, though, so that made it manageable to me.

Once they gave the 5 minute warning for Illuminations, I stood up. There were two girls standing to the right of me, taking 100 pictures of themselves. I finally asked them if I could take a pic for them; turns out they were on the CP and were "just having fun". They'd worked all day and came over for Illuminations. They were very nice, and we chatted until...

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Illuminations!

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WOW!

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I got video too - I had totally forgotten about the planet Earth coming out to the middle of the lagoon - i thought it started out there. I was completely bound by the show.

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Everybody oooh'd and aaaah'd - I went along with them. Really, Illuminations is something else.

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Pure imagination. I loved it all.

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But then...

I happened to glance behind me, and a woman was lying on the bridge. She was surrounded by paramedics, one with a stretcher and oxygen tank. They had a flashlight on her face, but from her angle I couldn't tell what was going on. I couldn't really see anything wrong with her, and she appeared coherent.

I kept glancing back and forth, as I'm very nosy. Every time I looked, she was laying on her back and talking to the paramedics.

The finale!

And finally, after so much going on for so long .. . calm:

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I was exhausted. The paramedics by the collapsed woman packed up and left her right after the show was over; she sat up, and perched on the stairs for awhile, and when I turned away to enjoy the breeze, she disappeared.

The mass exodus from the park had begun. The crowds ebbed and flowed; I limped my way towards Mexico, stopping every 15 yards or so to sit and relax my aching legs. This gave me the added benefit of watching the crowds file out; I got to see the tired masses making their way of out of the World Showcase. I was physically beat, so where should I go? What could soothe my pain? Where would welcome me?

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That's right, my friend.

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Here's a little better view of the hidden Mickey from earlier.

I rode again.

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I rode again.

No pictures this time?

I limped back to the front of the ride and gazed longingly at the pyramid in the distance. It's silly to ride again, right? I mean, I love this ride but it's silly to ride it again... right? Yes. I mean, I just rode it three times, and it's after 9, and I need to limp my way to FW and I'm hurting and... well, it's just plain stupid to ride again.

Right?

The CM at the front of the ride looked at me expectantly, and I just threw up my arms and looked at him. "Uno más," I said, and he agreed; I got my butt back on my now-favorite ride and enjoyed one more round.

I wanted to ride Soarin', I wanted to ride Mission: Space, I wanted to catch TT one more time. But my legs absolutely refused, and I saw that it was time to limp on back to AKL.

I stopped to take a picture while I was sitting down.

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And then, I stopped to take some pictures - because I was solo, and no one would tell me not to.

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Love you, SE.

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I saw the line for SE, and I had to get on. How could I resist?

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I sat in the ride, but I felt a mounting anxiety due to how bad my legs hurt. By the time we'd turned around and "returned to Earth," I was almost hyperventilating. I was in agony; I had to leave.

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Once I got to the car, I jumped in and headed STRAIGHT to Walgreens. I grabbed some Ben Gay and headed out. Oddly, it was almost 11 and there was still a line!

When I got to the car, it finally registered that someone had scraped me. I saw it at Epcot, but I was so tired and in so much pain that I barely noticed. DBF told me to grab some fingernail polish removal and a cloth; I did and wiped away the smudges. Thanks, DBF!

Now, back to AKL to pack up. Tomorrow morning I needed to check out at 11 a.m. and head to MK, and here I could barely walk. Tomorrow would be a fun day! For now, I loaded up on the advil, packed, and cleaned the room.

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I finished packing after 1 a.m., but I wasn't too concerned. I was going to sleep in tomorrow; I wasn't setting an alarm, as I was going to sleep as long as I could and hopefully "fix" my legs for my last day at MK.
 
Ahhhh I love Illuminations!
Wonder what happened to the poor woman who was surrounded by paramedics. :/
Hope your legs heal up for your last day at MK!!
 

Sorry I haven't commented in awhile, but I wanted to let you know that I am still around. I am just loving your TR, it is getting me so excited for my solo trip that is a week from tomarrow.:banana::banana::banana:

I am so sorry to hear about your shins and hope that they feel better for your last day at MK.:thumbsup2

Any advice for my upcoming solo trip?
 
Ahhhh I love Illuminations!
Wonder what happened to the poor woman who was surrounded by paramedics. :/
Hope your legs heal up for your last day at MK!!

I thought maybe she slipped, but I couldn't tell for certain. She was laying at an odd angle and was just far enough away that I couldn't see her very well in the dark - the only reason I saw her at all was because those guys had the flashlight in her face! But she walked off on her own; she didn't need the stretcher they brought. However, if they brought a stretcher in the first place they must have thought it was pretty serious!

The next day would get interesting - because I checked out at 11 but didn't need to be at the airport for my flight until 6. There was also a snowstorm going on in Chicago, my destination airport. I've been putting off writing about this day specifically because it is so dramatic. But I'll have to go into it soon enough; it's all that's left! :(
 
I gotta say that reading about how badly your legs hurt is making MINE hurt! Do you always have problems with them, or was this just from walking in bad shoes? Poor girl.....I feel bad for you. :(
 
I gotta say that reading about how badly your legs hurt is making MINE hurt! Do you always have problems with them, or was this just from walking in bad shoes? Poor girl.....I feel bad for you. :(

Honestly, I'm not 100% sure what happened. All I can figure is that I walked too much in bad shoes, and since I was traveling with only a carry on I didn't have room to pack other options. Once I got home and off my feet for a few days, I was back to perfect; it was REALLY BAD while there, though, and the next day was the pinnacle of frustration.
 
I woke up early the next morning, even though I hadn't set my alarm. I looked at the clock, but made myself stay in bed another full hour - finally, I rolled out of bed at 10 a.m. and got my stuff together.

My legs felt like broken toothpicks; my lower legs actually felt like they were broken, and I thought if I had been staying tonight as well I would have had to rent an ECV. As it was, my flight left MCO at 8 p.m.

I had been checking Chicago weather; it wasn't looking good, as a snowstorm was moving in and supposed to be sticking around for the day. Ice was expected at night - and I was landing at 10 p.m. But what could I do? It was time to get the day started, come what may.

First, though< I wanted some pictures of the curtains in my room.

These were very unique, and I really enjoyed them.

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Simba:

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What's this monkey's name?:

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Our good friend Timon:

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At about 10:30, I left my tip for Mousekeeping and gingerly made my way out of the room.

I had decided to go to MK today, since I had skipped it due to Obama's visit the day before. I got in the car:

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and headed for the TTC. Much busier today than the other days this week, that's for sure! I took a picture of where my car was parked, but it wasn't the best picture:

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I was so close to the tram, I glanced up and saw a general idea of where I was parked but couldn't bear the idea of waiting for the next tram, so I forgot about the picture and got my butt to the tram.

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It dropped me off near the front, and I hobbled my way towards the transportation waiting nearby to whisk me to MK.

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I was shocked to see that the monorail was PACKED. The line weaved in and out of stanchions set up specifically for the overflow, and I couldn't bring myself to get in line. Too many people. So I headed for the ferry.

The ferry was crowded as well, but I thought they'd disperse better. And, there was a ship just arriving! I got into the masses, but right as I was getting on the boat, I freaked out. The pain in my legs, fatigue from running non-stop through multiple theme parks each day, and general nervousness that I deal with in some crowds accumulated in one big "NO WAY" and I backed off the boat and up the ramp.

Ok, what now? I couldn't get on the monorail or the ferry at TTC. My legs were beat, but when there are no choices, I can hang in there with the best of them - and this was my LAST DAY. So what's a girl to do?

Stupidly ignoring all the stories I've read about how large the Poly is, I decided I'd go over and get on the monorail there - it should have less of a line, right? RIGHT?

I hobbled over.

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I'm not 100% sure why I didn't go in here, but I had the idea that I needed to turn right and head more towards the interior of the resort. Looking back, that was ridiculous and I'm sure I was just delirious at this point.

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I walked so far I almost just sat down in the middle of the walkway to take a break. Though gorgeous, all the walking was killing me at this point. I felt a few tears slip out when I saw the "monorail" sign; I was starting to think that this was going to be a very long and difficult day.

But at this point, I had no idea exactly how bad it could get.
 
Awwww....you poor girl. (((hugs))) This was probably one of the moments you wished you WEREN'T solo!

Oh! And the monkey's name is "Rafiki"!! :)
 
oh man! I'm in sympathy pain for you!!!!! I'm SO sorry you had to run into these issues :(
 
Awwww....you poor girl. (((hugs))) This was probably one of the moments you wished you WEREN'T solo!

Oh! And the monkey's name is "Rafiki"!! :)

Thank you! I KNEW Rafiki, it just went right out of my head!

Don't feel too sorry for me; I was at WDW!

oh man! I'm in sympathy pain for you!!!!! I'm SO sorry you had to run into these issues :(

It's funny to me now - it was funny to me then! I just couldn't believe I would be in so much pain; I like to run and have never ever ever had pain like this in my legs. I knew it was from the shoes and walking, so I just sucked it up for the limited time I was there. Had I been there for longer, I would have taken a rest day after day one, because that's where I did the damage!

But truly, though I'm complaining in my TR I really still did whatever I wanted - just slower! Honestly, I'm just telling the story of my trip and the leg pain was a big part of it - but to me it was a wonderful trip regardless.
 
Oh my gosh what a sin, your poor legs! Thank goodness you saw the monorail sign when you did!
 
Sorry I haven't commented in awhile, but I wanted to let you know that I am still around. I am just loving your TR, it is getting me so excited for my solo trip that is a week from tomarrow.:banana::banana::banana:

I am so sorry to hear about your shins and hope that they feel better for your last day at MK.:thumbsup2

Any advice for my upcoming solo trip?

I missed your comment! It was at the bottom of a page and my next update went to the next page so I missed it.

Thank you for the comment; no worries on not commenting much! I lurk on about 40 TRs, so I understand! :laughing:

As for advice? All I can really say is have fun! Everyone's so different; just enjoy your time and do whatever you want, and don't be sorry that you're alone. I feel like I got a lot of perks on my own, and met some very interesting people, and I loved being able to take my time whenever I wanted to.
 
Those curtains are fantastic! Everything about AKL just looks amazing to me. And I'm sure someone has already told you but, RAFIKI!

Aw, last day. :( Well I hope your trip through the Polynesian to get to the monorail was a success. :thumbsup2
 
Those curtains are fantastic! Everything about AKL just looks amazing to me. And I'm sure someone has already told you but, RAFIKI!

Aw, last day. :( Well I hope your trip through the Polynesian to get to the monorail was a success. :thumbsup2

I'm so glad you commented, i've been falling behind because I've been trying to put a budget together to possibly take my little niece and two nephews with me in August!! I've gotten a lot of great suggestions over in the budget board but it's been taking up a lot of my time! Anyway, my sister has agreed to let me take them if I can work out a budget that would work.

I'm going to update either today or tomorrow, and then I can tell you how my trip to the Poly ended up.
 
No, we didn't discuss it - I lived in Bonn and went to Uni Bonn while there. I loved it, and can't wait to go back. My German friend and I are currently "collecting" food to send to the other person - I've got Oreo No-Bake cheesecake and Oreo pudding, twinkies, and pop tarts for her. For me, she's getting my favorite Blut-orang Ritter Sport and my beloved Brause-baerchen. I can't wait!!

I miss the bread! My host mother would go down and get fresh bread and (full fat awesomeness) butter every morning for breakfast and I would eat pretty much all of it. And Turkish food and the ice cream (coughspaghettieiscough)! Soooo good. Definitely don't miss the weird yogurt-y milk though! :rotfl:


Egh, they'll never go back. It takes them a month to make a minor change; it would take a year to refurb back to the "good" ride. :)

Yeah, it's a pipe dream, but it's still a fun one! They seem to be bringing back a lot of ~retro merchandise, so I guess everyone's realizing it's super popular. They certainly had a better font choice then! :rolleyes1 I love reading the Disney history blogs (like Imagineering Disney) because it's so interesting to see how things (like El Rio del Tiempo) have evolved over the years.

I'm sorry your legs were hurting so much! I get jealous of everyone who wears flip flops in the park because I just can't! I mean, I won't need paramedics (poor lady!), but it definitely wouldn't be pretty.

I love the curtains in AKL. They're so adorable. And what I think of vacation curtains (maybe because they're so light and flowy? We always had the really thick curtains at home because of winters and nothing like the AKL curtains).

The Poly is very lovely but I've heard it's really confusing to get around. Everything just kind of looks the same with all the plants!
 
That's exciting that you might be able to take your nieces with you!!! Is their mom willing to chip in a bit to help out with the added costs??
 
Well I've been terrible at replying, and at finishing this TR.

Why?

Well, I just spent several weeks crunching numbers and gathering information, as I might possibly have taken my two nephews and niece with me to Disney this summer. I had all the permissions from the parents involved and was trying to gather info on taking kids, as well as doing a more budget-minded trip since I'd be paying for it myself.

However, at the last minute and once I had all the prices and such tied down, the father of the oldest nephew said no. That was so sad; I'm still working on getting over it. I had high hopes on taking them; I have a very strong feeling they will never get to go at all - unless, of course, someone wins the lotto. I'll keep my fingers crossed on that one. :(

So now that my focus has changed back to myself going in September, I am going to finish this TR - I WAS on the last day, after all. And I remember it like it was yesterday.......
 
When I left you last, I was hobbling through the Poly, trying desperately to find the monorail.

After how bad this walk was, I made a silent and angry vow to never stay at the Poly. Ever. It's not the Poly's fault; but I was exhausted and knew I had a long long day ahead of me. I was without a hotel room and my legs were like painful dead weights. I was lost in the giant maze of a tropical setting. None of the maps made sense to me. And I focused all of that irritation at the Poly. :crazy2:

I finally found the monorail building. I didn't see any elevators, so I dragged myself up the stairs. When I got to the second floor, I saw a monorail sitting at the station, and no line! But it didn't look like it would be staying there long. I gathered my backbone up and headed for it with a quick limping stride. With no line, I was sitting on the monorail with my feet up on the seat within a few minutes. MK, here I come!

MK, here I am!

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I limped my way inside; I wanted to try and ride Splash, HM, POTC, and the Wedway one more time. Peter Pan or SWSA would be a nice bonus. So off I went.

I saw a nice photo op and took it:

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Then I headed for:

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Wow, there were crowds. Everyone had decided to come to MK this morning, since Obama was at MK yesterday and we had all been advised to avoid the MK. Now I was wishing I had just gone yesterday, as all the lines were long and people were EVERYWHERE. I heard that the lines were nonexistent during Obama's visit; it was my last day and I was wishing I had just made the trek here yesterday.

Everything had a line, and people were EVERYWHERE. I stopped here, and suddenly realized I was in bad trouble. I couldn't imagine walking back to the monorail; I couldn't imagine going any further with the pain I was feeling.

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But what can you do? I knew I had to; and I knew I had to try and get on these rides one last time. So I headed for Splash. It had been down EVERY TIME I'd tried to ride it, my entire trip.

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Oh man, seriously?

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It's down again! :( Looks like it was not meant to be.

HM had a line weaving out and back to the riverboat. I knew that my feet wouldn't hold me for that long. I decided to move into Fantasyland.

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There were still walls up from Obama's visit.

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It was only a little after noon, and my flight wasn't leaving for several hours. I was determined to make it through the day, but as I hobbled towards Tomorrowland I realized: not only was I completely done, but I needed first aid.

I went to First Aid and told the woman there what was going on. She could not have been more unhelpful. She gave me two ibuprofen and one (ONE?!) ice pack, and told me I could sit in the waiting area as long as I wanted. Oh, thanks. It was useless for me to stay in that little room, so I drug myself to a bench outside and people-watched for awhile while I alternated putting the ice pack on my legs, shins, thighs, and feet.

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I realized at this point, my trip was over. I could hardly stand; who knew what additional damage I was doing to myself by continuing on this way. It was ridiculous. So I began a slow trek out of the park.

I stopped for a small snack and some water.

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Then I slowly left the park and headed to the monorail. I needed to sit down.

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I got back to the TTC.

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I got on the tram; I knew I was the first stop, in Aladdin, so I consulted my phone to see where I had parked and hopped off when I saw my lot.

But I couldn't find my car.

I think I wandered up and down those long parking lot lines for about 20 minutes when I realized I was starting to cry. I called DBF, because I needed a familiar voice. But all I did was worry him, since he was back home and I was all alone in a parking lot in Florida. So I hung up with him, made my way to the end of a lane, and sat down in tears.

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Fortunately, I documented it all in pictures, so you could share in my misery.

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I couldn't move another inch; I was starting to think my right foot might actually be broken due to the searing pain at every step. I sat and cried, trying to gather my strength to get up and walk ANOTHER lane. I wasn't even embarrassed that I was making a spectacle of myself; I was too tired and aching to care. I was hoping against hope that some Disney employee would come by and see what a mess I was and try to help, but they didn't.

I was just starting to really grit my teeth to stand up again when a man stopped by. He was very concerned and said he'd help me look for my car, but I couldn't stand up. Even with his help, my right foot and leg kept giving out on me. He said he'd go get help and send them back to me, and told me to STAY PUT. He took off at a jog.

Well NOW I was embarrassed. Many families passed by me, looking the other way so they didn't have to help me at all. It was interesting to see them look at me and then quickly look away, up at the sky like there was something very interesting there. I sat and tried to stop crying so that I didn't look like a complete maniac when the CMs showed up to help me.

And here was my lovely view:

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They finally did arrive. They treated me almost like a child, being very soothing and helpful; it took both of them to get me off the ground, since I couldn't put any weight on my legs and feet at all now. Turns out I was VERY VERY close to my car the whole time; we found it while driving around in their big truck. I kept apologizing; here I was, a grown woman, crying in their magical parking lot.

Once I got in the car, I called DBF and apologized for freaking him out. And then it was time to figure out what I was going to do until my flight took off.
 















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