It seems like I've had to wait in the Denver International Airport quite often in the past couple of years. So often, in fact, that I knew where the area was for people to work on their computers. It's actually a pretty cool thing for the Denver Airport to do. Little cubicles with power and light, a not-so-uncomfortable chair, and a table top to plop your computer on. Free Wifi, too. It is a little slow, but certainly functional.
Only a three hour layover today, on my way to the International Bowhunters Traditional World Championships. In the spring we had to wait here for six hours, on our way to Arkansas.
I'm also quite familiar with the Salt Lake City Airport. I think I like Denver better. Seems cleaner and the food choices are more appealing. :)
My shoulder surgery has been moved up (thankfully, I want to get it over with). I am back for two days from this trip, and then go in for the surgery on Sept. 17.
My principal is not happy with me. At school for the first two days of class, then gone for three school days to this archery competition, then back at school for two days, and then out again for a week. My students are going to know the substitute better than me! She is quite good, at least. Writing all those lesson plans is pretty much a hassle. Stayed at school until 7:00PM last night writing them.
Plane is boarding. See you in another time zone.
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