Suitcase
Hell
This is our first major trip since we were married
5 years ago; the idea was a romantic gesture from my husband, Ben.
We are keeping a promise to make this trip before our first child
comes along.
Today
is the day. I'm packed, dressed and ready to leave for the
airport. We have chosen long-term parking, it will easier for us not
to depend on someone else for a ride, because we are taking the red
eye back. Our first stop is Rome! We are booked into
St.
Peter's Rooms & Suites in the heart of Rome. Ah Italy, I can't
wait to taste the flavor, drink and experience all things Italian.
Ben takes the luggage from our bedroom, straight
to the trunk of the car; I loaded our coffee mugs, my carry-on and
our jackets.
After finding just the right spot, not too close
to the elevators in long-term parking, Ben got a cart near the
elevators, to put all the bags and stuff onto to push into the
terminal towards the check-in counter. Once the bags are checked, we
head to TSA security and Gate AZ24. Our passports are in my purse,
we board the plane.
It's
a long flight, over 9 hours, one layover stop at Heathrow. We head
directly into Rome's Leonardo
da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport about 20 miles outside of Rome. We grab
a shuttle outside the airport, the baggage is loaded onto the bus,
and we head to the hotel. By this time I am exhausted, it's
already another day since we left home. I just want to crash in our
room. The bell captain takes our bags up to the room, when we get to
the room; I jump on the bed, and lay back on the pillows.
Ben is grinning, as he opens the windows our room
over-looks a side-street the view is so Italian, it's this quaint
street! He flips open the stand for the suitcases, and plops his
case down and opens it. I lift my suitcase for the first time since
leaving our house, it feels light. I lay it on the bed, flip the
catch...OMG! NO! Opening the suitcase, I realized I forgot to
pack...anything. This is the wrong suitcase! I panic! I
begin yelling, running about the room, wondering whom do we call to
fix this problem.
Then the anger starts. Ben is laughing the entire
time while I panic, what will I wear? I have no makeup, hairbrush,
or underwear. I have absolutely nothing!! What Ben has not realized
yet is this is his fault. He picked up one of the smaller valises,
not the suitcase I packed. So all my clothing, toiletries, extra
American Express traveler's checks are still at home.
Grinning at him, Ben begins
to realize the situation; now the pressure start to build. I will
have to buy all new things! Oh my, suddenly he stops laughing;
because he made a very serious mistake. Now we have to go shopping,
whether he wants to or not. Believe me he doesn't want to go
shopping; Ben hates shopping. I can't go naked; I can't wear the
same outfit for the entire two weeks. I just start to giggle; this
will be the trip of a lifetime. "Thanks, Ben."
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