2 days in airports and on airplanes was actually quite fun, exhausting but fun! First adrenaline rush came in Portland airport, when I put my suitcase on the scale...number run and *drums* 54 pounds, 4 pounds overweight - luckily I could take some things out ant squeeze then into my carry-on, which killed my hands all the way home, but at least I didn't have to pay extra fees anywhere.
First stop Houston, Texas - I went out of the airport for about 2 minutes and that was totally enough. 8 pm 102 °F (39 °C) and humid. I liked that airport, spent a little over 5h there, since my connecting flight was late. As a reminder I have a pink "HOUSTON" sweatshirt:) Inter-terminal train drove through the hotel lobby, that was an interesting experience.
Arrival in Nashville 11.30pm, spent the night on a relatively comfortable couch next to a Starbucks that opened 4.30 am. I even managed to sleep a little over an hour. My sleep was guarded by US ARMY! In Nashville I had to check in my luggage again, after a long look on my ticket sheet and my passport the cashier asks: "Your VISA is until 30.October, why are you already going back to Estonia?" Since I was sleep deprived and sick of the Americans superiority towards Eastern Europe, I don't even bother to put on my fake american smile and said "Cause I WANT to" For reply I get a slightly embarrassed face a quiet "Have a safe trip"
Helsinki airport felt so weirdly quiet and small. I mas there from 8.30am till 10am, which should be a busy time, but it was soooo quiet and there were so few people. Guess I was ruined by the big american airports. The Tallinn flight was half empty! Seeing familiar buildings and the Ülemiste lake from the window felt heart warming:) Welcome to Estonia=)
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