13-AUG-2006
Day 8 - Sunday, August 13
The flight from Quesnel to Vancouver is just over an hour so eventually the city comes into view. It is such a beautiful day--the area is a port city and surrounded by water--so you can see tankers and pleasure boats alike plying the waters below.
We land in Vancouver and walk through the terminal until we must go our separate ways. Susan and I hug and say our goodbyes and she heads for the bus to take her to the ferry go go home to Victoria. And I begin my quest for the international terminal and US Customs.
Because the 2010 Winter Olympics were awarded to Vancouver, the airport is undergoing major remodeling (but then, what airport isn't undergoing remodeling???) and I wind my way down relatively unmarked corridor after another. It seems like I'm the only one going there as I am rarely ever passed but I finally find the door I need to go through to get my luggage. An Indian (that what he looked to me) US Customs officer examines my birth certificate and asks me about my stay in Canada and lets me pass into the baggage claim area. I wait for about 30-45 minutes for my baggage to arrive. While I wait, I call my Mom to see if she'll pick me up at PDX as I have forgotten that it is Sunday and buses do not run with the same regularity as a weekday. She agrees and I look forward to seeing her at ~8:45pm. My bags arrive and after depositing them with the next baggage handlers, I get in a long line at the security checkpoint. I think the line is moving along pretty briskly and they only enquire about the spare batteries I have in my Pelican case for my camera. Other than that, it's a breeze. I decided that I needed to eat something so get a frozen fruit drink at Starbucks and a blueberry bar--YUM! I browsed around a bit at the terminal stores and then headed for the gate.
A kid from Rex Putnam HS who had been at band camp in Victoria for two weeks came and sat across the seat from me. He was stressed about making his flight. He thought customs took too long.
Soon, I hear the guy at the desk calling my name over the loudspeaker. He needs to see my boarding pass, photo ID and my birth certificate. I show them and he says I won't need them again. Pretty soon they call our flight and soon after that we're off--Goodbye Canada! It's been fun!
13-AUG-2006
Day 8 - Sunday, August 13
My flight from Vancouver to Portland seems very quick. I am on the west side of the plane so am watching the ever lengthing shadows on the landscape below as we pass over Washington State. Since the sun is coming almost directly at me, I don't take many photos. We arrive early at about 8:22pm and I head to the baggage claim area to retrieve my bags. I snag them off the baggage conveyor and head outside to wait for Mom. There are a couple cars that stop and don't move right in front of where I'm standing, causing traffic to back up. After a while though, I am delighted when the traffic gal comes and makes them move on. They're just not following the rules and PDX has such a short loading area that everyone needs to play by the rules for it to keep moving smoothly. Pretty soon I see Mom--she pulls up, pops the trunk, I throw my stuff in and we're off. It feels so good to be home!
I really, really had a good time and it was everything I had hoped for and more but it's also really good to be HOME!