The Longest Day
Do you like travel? If you ask me this
question, I will say yes without hesitation; but when I think it over, I’m not
sure about that because travel has wide meaning and it is just “the general
activity of moving from one place to another.” Travel can be a tour, it also
can be a boring business trip, or it is a daily commute from a city to another.
Therefore, my feeling on travel is complex; I’d like to talk about my “longest
day” this time, joyful coexisting with painful.
The experience of my “longest day” was happened
in one of my business trips. I used to travel by early flight when I had
business trip, and this special trip was without exception. It happened in
Feb., 2005, when most of people still enjoyed Chinese New Year vacation; I travelled
from Shanghai to Shenyang,
which locates in the northeast of China. I got up around 5:00am and
caught the first flight. Everything seemed on track, I arrived at Pudong Airport
(one of airports in Shanghai)
and the plane departed on time. I took a nap like I usually did and was waiting
for the plane landing; the whole journey would take two hours. When I was dazed
with nap, I felt the plane started landing. What’s up? The time was passed a
half hour only; the broadcast from captain soon told us because of mechanical
trouble we must land at Hongqiao Airport, another airport in Shanghai which is close to my home. After
landing, we transferred to Pudong
Airport again by bus; it
was around 10:00am. Five hours had been passed since I got up and what I can do
was waiting for an uncertain time that plane took off.
This painful experience was just beginning;
otherwise that day would not be the longest. Sooner we got the announcement
that we could take off at 12:00pm. I was so appreciated the airline company’s
punctuality, the plane departed from airport according to the schedule; and I
was really tired and fell asleep quickly. It has another 30 minutes flight time
to destination when I woke; but in the meantime we got the depressed
information that the plane should turn back due to destination weather issue. I
was almost collapse! Ten hours passed! I couldn’t believe that I was still in Shanghai since my eyes
opened in the morning. I was only keeping my fingers crossed that everything
was going to be OK and imaged some pleasant scenes, such as drinking with
friends after landing etc. Fortunately, the air flight wasn’t cancelled. After
two hours’ waiting, the plane finally accomplished its mission; I safely
arrived to Shenyang
at 7:30pm.
The same coin has two sides. In fact, on
the other side, this travel experience was a good opportunity to practice my
patience, let me keep optimistic mind. Meanwhile, the time wasn’t waste too
much because I finished couple reports while I was waiting. I feel happy so far
although that is my “longest day”.
This is travel, full of surprise;
you will never know what will happen. Just free your mind, stay clam and face
it; nothing is impossible!
Hi Sunny,
ReplyDeleteI’m absolutely agreed with you. Even if sometimes travel is difficult, it’s nice to have new experiences and open our mind for something different of our normal routine. I love your blog and experiences. Have a nice holidays.
XoXo
Renata
You had such a tough day. I think it was really hard to spend a whole day to get to your destination. But, we can learn how to look on the bright side through the difficulties. Your experience reminds me the importance of keeping calm. If I think positive, things are going to get easier.
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