krissyh
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2005
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I have to admit that I don't really like to fly, but was a lot more fun and less stressful before.
Oh how things have changed, and, while I did fly in the 70s, I can only remember doing it in the 80s and forward.
People did present themselves and behave so much better. I still feel a little sloppy if I wear jeans with a blouse and nice shoes on a plane!
I do not miss airplane food, but do miss the idea of a meal being provided.
My first luggage was a hard sided blue suitcase and little carry-on cosmetics box. It made me very grown up and oh so cool.
Remember when, if there was a problem, they simply moved everyone from your half empty flight onto a different plane? Even a different airline?
I do remember once being one row in front of the smoking section and the flight attendant not understanding my desire to move to one of the many empty seats since I was in non-smoking!
I loved when people picked me up at the airport. You came down the walk to a hug, not to people lined up for the next flight.
It is still always an adventure, if not always a fun one and airports have improved a great deal. Just today a couple of my ninth graders were talking about "how cool some airports are."
Oh how things have changed, and, while I did fly in the 70s, I can only remember doing it in the 80s and forward.
People did present themselves and behave so much better. I still feel a little sloppy if I wear jeans with a blouse and nice shoes on a plane!
I do not miss airplane food, but do miss the idea of a meal being provided.
My first luggage was a hard sided blue suitcase and little carry-on cosmetics box. It made me very grown up and oh so cool.
Remember when, if there was a problem, they simply moved everyone from your half empty flight onto a different plane? Even a different airline?
I do remember once being one row in front of the smoking section and the flight attendant not understanding my desire to move to one of the many empty seats since I was in non-smoking!
I loved when people picked me up at the airport. You came down the walk to a hug, not to people lined up for the next flight.
It is still always an adventure, if not always a fun one and airports have improved a great deal. Just today a couple of my ninth graders were talking about "how cool some airports are."