Flying out to walk at my graduation was an unforgettable experience. Traveling by alone was monumental in and of itself. I don't think I had done that since... well... since I started college, and that was about nine years ago. The flights were good, although turbulent at times. I sat by kind people and I don't think I ever had to retrieve my luggage from an overhead bin, someone was always there to help. On the last leg of my journey to Utah, the flight was crowded. By the time I boarded I had to stow my carry on several rows behind where I was actually seated. When we landed, because I didn't have a connecting flight, I was content to wait until most of the passengers had passed on by. There was one tall, curly headed guy who was trying to get his skateboard out. He was having trouble because it seemed to have attached itself to another suitcase, my suitcase to be exact. He caught my eye as I was watching his attempts to pull out the suitcase without causing my bag to come crashing out. He gestured to the bag and I nodded. He pulled it down, passed it to me, and we were both on our merry ways. It was great to have some help because I had stuffed all my stuff into one suitcase and my over sized carry on. I am not known for packing light and although I didn't have many bags they, shall we say, made good use for every cubic inch they contained. Having someone else heft the thing down was fine by me. I wasn't really interested in generating any bruises or embarrassing situations as I imagined the bag tumbling down onto my toe and shin or, even worse, someone else's.
As I left the plane I watched this "skater boy" and was curious if he would actually use the skateboard or just carry it. To my amusement, once we were well on our way to baggage and arrivals and the people had thinned out he dropped his board to the floor and skated away. It was great.
I was able to find my sisters Lindsay and Kristin and my brother (okay, in-law - but he's a brother) Kyle without any problems. We had a great time catching up, singing to the radio, and laughing as we made our way back to Provo. Even the drive flooded me with memories of my BYU experience. I loved it all. It was fun to see Lindsay and Kyle's apartment and even funner to remember that my friends Jenny and Ryan had lived in the same complex as newlyweds when I was just a sophomore. As we began to scrounge for food, I got a phone call.
It was a number I didn't recognize. I have had enough encounters with weirdos that I tend to be on the suspicious side and I am happy to just ignore any number I don't know. However, being in Provo had already allured me into feelings of safety and I decided to be daring and answer the thing. "Hello?" I said. "Hello, my name is Allison. I think you have my suitcase and I have yours" she said. What?!? I frowned and looked at my bag - looked fine. The bag was actually Tom's - I had a much more tasteful one at home, but it was a bit bigger and sometimes had trouble fitting into the overhead bins. I hadn't wanted any trouble with checked and then lost bags on this trip so I had taken his instead. I checked the tag on the bag, it was blank. I knew that Tom's had had his information on it - probably the same information this girl had used to contact me. "Hunh, I guess you do" I replied, "Where are you?". "We are still at the airport," she answered. "Well, we just walked in the door of my sister's apartment in Provo - where are you headed?" I asked. "To Pocatello, which direction is that from Provo?". Hmm, I knew that they were not on each other's way, but directions are not my strong suit, not unless they have to be. So, I passed the phone to Lindsay. In the end, we found that she was no longer in possession of the bag because she was working with the airline to track me down. There was no choice - back to SLC we would go. As I looked at my phone this girl had called me like ten times as well as texted me and called Tom (whose phone was out of batteries and off). Too bad we hadn't gotten the message sooner, oh well. Lindsay and I hopped back into her car while Kyle went to bed, he had to be up early for work and it was already heading towards 10:30 pm - this was not going to be an early night. We had a great time talking and laughing about how crazy this was. I mean, I had never seen another bag like this in my life. I was glad that neither one of us had hopped on a connecting flight and we were able to remedy the situation relatively easily. I was also glad Tom had some id on his bag - she sure didn't have anything on hers.
And thus it began, the great graduation adventure, and it was great. There were no other hiccups the whole trip and I had a wonderfully satisfying time. I was grateful for my sister who was willing to make the trip twice and the extra time we had to chat. Because when you think about most things, you can always find some sunshine ;)
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I love that story! That's so great that you were able to get your bag back so easy.
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