![]() Lucas picked me up with Bojangles in-hand because he knew that I’d be hungry after landing around lunch time (bless him!). Before I knew it, 2.5 hours flew by, and I was landing in sunny Charlotte, North Carolina! Has anyone else learned how to find joy in travel days too? Comment below!īecause of the light snow in the morning, our flight was delayed about 45-minutes, which wasn’t a big deal. I was able to find a corner seat next to an outlet and enjoyed my time waiting by listening to new podcasts that I’ve been waiting to listen to! While airport lounges are always tempting, I actually prefer booking early flights because airports are usually empty (and much quieter!) on weekend mornings. Whenever this happens, I tend to celebrate by waiting in a different 20-minute line for Starbucks shortly after )Īfter ordering an iced coffee to wake me up, as well as a cup of ice for my water bottle, I was ready to camp out at my terminal gate. TSA PreCheck allowed me to fly through the security line, cutting down what looked like a 45-minute wait to 10 minutes. ![]() This was my first time flying out of BOS through Delta Airlines (instead of Alaska Airlines), so I arrived early knowing that I was going to be in a terminal that I wasn’t familiar with. But this time, instead of driving 18 consecutive hours, weather allowed us to take our time so we planned a few fun stops along the 3-day trip!ĭay 1: Krispy Kreme Headquarters + Charleston, SCĪ light snowfall made my Uber ride to the airport a little more exciting than I anticipated, but we made it safely on time. I stayed in South Carolina for less than 2 days before flying back to Massachusetts.Īfter 4-weeks of staying home alone with Sherbert, it was finally time to fly to Charlotte, North Carolina to help Lucas drive the car back to MA. ![]() January brought some epic snow storms (including the one that closed down I95 in Virginia for nearly 30 hours!), so to play it safe we hurried over to SC as quickly as we could to squeak by between two predicted snow storms. The military gave Lucas orders to report to Columbia, South Carolina for 4-weeks so in early January, we drove our car 18 consecutive hours, so that way he had a vehicle to use during his training in SC. ![]() To hear about an adventure consisting of: an east coast road trip from South Carolina to Massachusetts, the best southern biscuits we’ve ever had, our first time exploring the city of Charleston, a rainy afternoon in Philadelphia, and margaritas in Richmond – keep on reading! ![]()
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