I'm home!!
Apr. 8th, 2022 06:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Apparently I still have a lot to say about this experience. Well, of course I do; like I said before, it was my first plane trip in over 2 years, my first work trip in over 2 years, I'm an introverted homebody. So this convention, that my company calls Worldwide, is just a lot for me. And I need to be patient with myself. Where most coworkers seem to look forward to Worldwide, for me it really is kind of an ordeal. (I should add that, as always, I understand my problems are luxuries for most people on the planet).
But I made it - survived the ordeal! Six days, having left the house Sunday at 5am and returned Friday (today) around 11:30am. (Okay, that's more like 5 days but it touched 6 different days.)
I'm so happy to be home! Neither flight was delayed, and having a mask on the entire airport and airplane time was not too bad. I'm unused to wearing a mask for longer than an hour or so at a time, but it was fine.
Pretty much all went well. My lesson this trip is to never drink lattes even if they are vegan and offered for free and even if I really need a boost right that moment. (Coffee is too strong for this stomach). I did a good job of not overpacking, but I never did use the bathing suit or dress I brought, but it was good to have them just in case. I didn't forget anything.
I think I forgot to mention that the food was awesome. Worldwide supplies breakfast and lunch, and they were excellent. (They have different stations. One station was Asian themed, and I had rice, tofu, seaweed, veggies, etc. Another was Mexican themed, and I had beans, rice, mushrooms, salsa, and so on). For dinner, I used Doordash. The options were almost endless. Twice I used a vegan Thai restaurant, another time I had a veggie sandwich, another time falafel. The days of hoping the hotel or somewhere nearby has an edible pasta dish or can make a pizza without cheese are over.
I didn't sleep well on the final night. Thankfully it wasn't due to anxiety; I think it was really just being drained, being glad it's over, and being very eager to just get to the airport for my early flight. And more thankfully, other than that last night, I slept well during the trip.
A bit about my history with Worldwide. The company has this event every 2 years, and I've been with the company since 1996. First 2 years I didn't go (they don't send everyone). My first one was in 2000. For some reason, I wasn't asked to go in '02. But I've been to every one since then, and of course we didn't have it in '20 due to COVID. So this is my 10th. I remember that first Worldwide in year 2000. I went to every evening event - team dinners, a show at Cirque du Solei, a trip to the amusement park. I remember having fun too. But pretty much since then, I've taken the approach of "work your booth shift, and when you're not at the booth, chill in your hotel room." Though I usually do ONE team dinner per trip. I did call Laurie one evening this week, and it was nice to catch up with her.
RIP my cane though. I usually bring it on the plane with me, but this time I got the idea to check it. And...it never arrived. I had zero desire to get in a line and see what happened; I just wanted to get home. I decided that was worth the $30 to buy a new one. (Checking now though and it like the price has gone up - they appear to be more like $50 now. Too bad. I still think it was worth it to just get out of the airport and home).
And I gotta say again how nice my boss and team are. We texted today and the boss said DO NOT work today!! We are all ordered to rest.
But I made it - survived the ordeal! Six days, having left the house Sunday at 5am and returned Friday (today) around 11:30am. (Okay, that's more like 5 days but it touched 6 different days.)
I'm so happy to be home! Neither flight was delayed, and having a mask on the entire airport and airplane time was not too bad. I'm unused to wearing a mask for longer than an hour or so at a time, but it was fine.
Pretty much all went well. My lesson this trip is to never drink lattes even if they are vegan and offered for free and even if I really need a boost right that moment. (Coffee is too strong for this stomach). I did a good job of not overpacking, but I never did use the bathing suit or dress I brought, but it was good to have them just in case. I didn't forget anything.
I think I forgot to mention that the food was awesome. Worldwide supplies breakfast and lunch, and they were excellent. (They have different stations. One station was Asian themed, and I had rice, tofu, seaweed, veggies, etc. Another was Mexican themed, and I had beans, rice, mushrooms, salsa, and so on). For dinner, I used Doordash. The options were almost endless. Twice I used a vegan Thai restaurant, another time I had a veggie sandwich, another time falafel. The days of hoping the hotel or somewhere nearby has an edible pasta dish or can make a pizza without cheese are over.
I didn't sleep well on the final night. Thankfully it wasn't due to anxiety; I think it was really just being drained, being glad it's over, and being very eager to just get to the airport for my early flight. And more thankfully, other than that last night, I slept well during the trip.
A bit about my history with Worldwide. The company has this event every 2 years, and I've been with the company since 1996. First 2 years I didn't go (they don't send everyone). My first one was in 2000. For some reason, I wasn't asked to go in '02. But I've been to every one since then, and of course we didn't have it in '20 due to COVID. So this is my 10th. I remember that first Worldwide in year 2000. I went to every evening event - team dinners, a show at Cirque du Solei, a trip to the amusement park. I remember having fun too. But pretty much since then, I've taken the approach of "work your booth shift, and when you're not at the booth, chill in your hotel room." Though I usually do ONE team dinner per trip. I did call Laurie one evening this week, and it was nice to catch up with her.
RIP my cane though. I usually bring it on the plane with me, but this time I got the idea to check it. And...it never arrived. I had zero desire to get in a line and see what happened; I just wanted to get home. I decided that was worth the $30 to buy a new one. (Checking now though and it like the price has gone up - they appear to be more like $50 now. Too bad. I still think it was worth it to just get out of the airport and home).
And I gotta say again how nice my boss and team are. We texted today and the boss said DO NOT work today!! We are all ordered to rest.
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Date: 2022-04-10 01:01 am (UTC)That is so many great options! I have been really into beans and rice whenever I get Mexican. And falafel is so tasty, I forget how tasty it is until I have it again. I tried to introduce it to my dad once, but I think it just kinda confused him. I think he was expecting it to be like a veggie meatball or something, and . . . no. It is very much not that.
I remember what you said last time about being the only one, or one of very few, still masked, and yep, that's pretty much how it is down here right now. Has been for months, honestly. (Weeks? This year, anyway. Time is still quite squishy and wibbly-wobbly.) It's frustrating, watching everyone else go back to "normal" as the numbers continue to climb, but what can you do?
Thanks for sharing about this trip though! I've been wanting to visit my brother, and the only way to do that (unless I drive for like two days) is by plane, so hearing what that experience was like is encouraging.
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Date: 2022-04-10 02:57 pm (UTC)Glad hearing about my experience helped. Yeah, masking up from the moment you enter one airport till the moment you leave the other is a pain, but it was totally do-able. It really wasn't that bad at all.
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Date: 2022-04-10 05:29 pm (UTC)Yeah, that doesn't sound bad at all! I wear a mask every day at work for eight hours, so it's not really much different.
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Date: 2022-04-10 07:59 pm (UTC)