Another Horrible Airport
Recently I attempted to make a list of 101 things to do in 1001 days. This is mostly complete but I was surprised by how few travel related items there are. When I was younger travelling was the thing I longed to do. And I know, that compared to many, I travel a lot but in many ways it has lost both its fun and mystery.
This morning I was in Schiphol airport in Holland. I arrived in a mess of people all trying to get boarding cards in an area where they were checking in flights for 12 airlines. When I finally got a machine it couldn’t find my reservation. So, I went and queued for a desk only to be told it was the wrong desk. I could go on but that would nearly be as boring as the hour I spent sorting everything out.
I finally arrived at the gate where they carry out a security check. I wanted to take off my boots – as they make the machine beep – but they didn’t want me to do this. After I beeped they wanted to do a body check. This was really unpleasant. They girl actually ran her hands all over my chest and then checked under the wire of my bra! No-one has ever done that before. And to make it even more uncomfortable the people sitting waiting to board were watching her do this.
It’s gotten to the stage where I really dislike airports. I have started to dread going to them. Not surprisingly this is putting me off travelling.
January 10th, 2009 at 3:40 pm
Getting all that tape off is often worse than the injection itself. There’s no way to remove it without also yanking off a layer of skin and hair. And I bruise very badly after blood tests, so ripping off packing tape from a bruise isn’t very nice.
I hope they are able to get this all sorted for you soon. The uncertainty and waiting around is what would get to me.
January 11th, 2009 at 4:10 am
It was hard to get the tape off. I was lucky though – no bruising from the blood test. First time ever.
It’s going to be another two months before I know if the new medication is working. And if it isn’t – well this could all take a while.
January 11th, 2009 at 11:30 pm
The tape isn’t nearly as bad as what I saw at first glance – the black t-shirt made it look like they amputated your arm completely!! That’s a lot of blood to take in one go!
As for the tape, the blood transfusion people are the best I know – they put a nice neat sticking plaster on, then wrap some kind of sticky bandage round and round your elbow until you can’t bend it for the rest of the day.
January 12th, 2009 at 1:30 pm
I think I would have been doing a lot more complaining if they had taken off half my arm!