Showing posts with label flights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flights. Show all posts

Car's Ready to Sell


I cannot believe how soon I start my journey to Korea.
Wednesday - Move big furniture and pack what is "staying behind" - and move said stuff to my grandmother's house
Thursday - clean apartment and pack what's coming with me.
Friday - 10am - my dad takes me up to Washington, DC - 2 suitcases, a carry-on and "personal item" in tow
Saturday - 5am - Super Shuttle comes to pick me up and take me to Washington Dulles (IAD), plane for Seattle leaves at 8:23am.

One of the things my dad assigned me to do before I leave was completely clean and vacuum my car so that he could sell the car while I was in Korea.  And now sadly, that is off my to-do list. This car and I have a lot of history.  I even drove her 4200 miles each way to Fairbanks, Alaska.  I'm going to miss my silver 1998 Volvo S70 Sedan - SOOOO many memories.

Had lunch today with my sister at a place called Green's.  It's in downtown Blacksburg, Virginia. The sushi was excellent.

Welp, I better get going, my dad comes over tomorrow at 11am to help me move my furniture.

-Carly

Things to consider


So yesterday I bought a samsonite spinner plain black suitcase at Ross, got it home and realized it's 66 linear inches - 4 over the maximum of 62 linear inches allowed on most airlines. Everywhere I have read, and with some help of friends in twitter, everyone pretty much assures me if I don't draw attention to the bag, and it is under 50 pounds I should be completely fine and not be charged an oversized bag fee. But the thought of shelling out $100 or even $200 for 4 linear inches over really irks me. Did a test pack of the bag and it came in at 48 pounds. God, maybe I should just return the bag and not worry about it.

My flights to Korea are United Airlines Washington Dulles to Seattle-Tacoma and Asiana Airlines Seattle to Seoul (Incheon International Airport). ---omg, break! just ran out of coffee --- Also, just looked it up. Both Washington Dulles and Seattle-Tacoma airports have wifi with AT&T. I will have about 2.5 hours of layover at each, and I'm beginning to think the $7.95 daily pass for internet will be worth it.
 

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