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And.....we're off!

 Left the house at 10 am today, which I thought was great.  After our standard diner stop (for lunch, at Starlight Diner) we made it to Newark International (EWR) around 230 pm.  Our flight is United UA134 to Zurich, then--after a 5-hr layover--Swiss Air LX2276 to Ljubljana.  I hope we get a chocolate on that flight like we did on the flight from our river cruise in 2023 (see It Takes a Viking).

What a difference blogging is now from my first one back in 2007 when we went to the Philippines with the boys.  Then, I had to hunt for an open electric socket against a support pillar and sit on the floor (I was younger then), hope I could connect to Wi-Fi and then hope no airport staff shooed me away.  Now, I am sitting on a comfortable chair at a table with both electric and USB charging points and I'm able to access my phone at the same time.  Luxury!  It's one reason I really like flying out of Newark.

Security went pretty well except when I forgot to put one of my four bins on the roller and realized it after I went through the metal detector.  D'oh!  I pointed it out to the TSA agent and he went around and put it on the belt.  It wouldn't be a normal trip if I didn't give my heart at least one jumpstart like that.  There'll be others.

Now to kill time until our boarding at 6 pm.  Luckily, I find airports (like hospitals) a fascinating place.  Weirdo.

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