MIA (missing in action)
due to conflicting schedules, this blog, our last blog, will be
written by only casey and keelin.
you all may be wondering where we have been the past few days. we are
now here to quell your worries and explain exactly what has been
happening.
the last few times we wrote, we didn’t include where we were or what
we had been spending our time doing. there is, in fact, reason behind
this. we were coming home. being the sweethearts that we are, we
wanted to surprise our family and friends, so after day two in nice,
we trekked our way west to ol’ madrid. there we wrote blogs about not
doing anything and mullets. the truth is, we didn’t do anything, and
we saw way too many mullets.
you now may be wondering as to why we decided to skip a majority of
spain and france and completely cut italy out of our itinerary. you
may also be curious about us coming home four and a half weeks early.
the reason behind our choices came from the fact that maggie was
homesick. unfortunately, casey and keelin were still having a grand
ol’ time. but, when one member is unhappy, the morale of the group
seems to plummet and nobody is able to have a good time.
sooo… after nice, we took a thirteen hour train ride over to
barcelona. word to the wise… never eat chinese food in barcelona.
also, never look for a post office. both of these actions will leave
you in a state of bitter dissatisfaction. if that’s a word. after
spending our nine hour layover in barcelona, we took a five hour train
ride to madrid and then found our way to the metro going to the
airport. we got to the airport around midnight. the decision to go to
the madrid airport was made in nice. when planning this trip, we
bought tickets that flew out of madrid, to frankfurt, to portland, and
then finally back home to eugene. the tickets that we purchased were
unrefundable and we had to stick to the same route if we didn’t want
to buy new ones. being that it is peak season to fly in and out of
europe, we were kind of screwed when trying to get tickets home. after
hours and hours of waiting lists, standby, and hopeless attempts to
follow our original route back to america, we broke down and called
karen, the travel agent back home. being the gem that she is, karen
was able to find us some tickets. but since it is us, and it is
europe, we couldn’t buy them from her. because lady luck is always on
our side. we were told to find a travel agency in the madrid airport
and tell them exactly what we wanted and at the price. at this point,
we came to the realization that we don’t rule the world and yes, we
would have to pay more than the estimate handed to us by karen. good
thing was, we were making it home under a thousand dollars. bad thing
was we were coming home a month early and paying for it…
after we secured our tickets, we looked for a hotel. our flight
wouldn’t be leaving until the 28th and it was currently the 26th.
well… you know how we feel about the gay community. love them. but
sometimes it just sucks to be screwed over by every single breathing,
and some inanimate, objects. gay and lesbian pride festival was in
town and every single hotel was booked. BOOKED! the airport was our
new home. we figured it wouldn’t be THAT horrible since we did just
spend about ninety seven days on trains getting over to madrid. in
fact, the airport would be better. we’d be saving money and we would
have some room to stretch out and what not. so that night, we put our
belongings in lockers and went out to experience a little bit of the
nightlife in madrid. we had a midnight dinner and discussed churros,
but decided we’d put them on the back burner, because if we didn’t,
we’d have to walk home to the airport since the last metro ran at
1:30. tired and well-fed, we found a space to sleep in a secluded area
of the airport. we got all of our stuff and surrounded ourselves by
carts. in all attempts to stay awake, casey and keelin went so far as
to drink some coffee. little did she know, warm things put kiki to
sleep and the girls were unable to stay awake much longer. oh… the
bitter hatred of the world. who would harm such fragile objects as
ourselves? nobody, we thought. we soon found out just how naive we
were to trust the spanish gypsys… the next morning we awoke to
missing cameras, ipod, eighty usd, and kaitie. the blackberry. this is
why there has been a shortage of bloggage. frantically calling home to
shut down service on the blackberry, we frightened poor jim and toni.
they called the blackberry and a couple of gypsys picked up and said
they were the police and blah blah blah. “don’t shut off service, we
mail to you, yes?” i don’t know if you know the lyerlas, but jim and
toni are not so easily fooled. they shut down the phone. back to
spain… casey, maggie, and keelin got to deal with the spanish
police. that is when we found out that they are the twelve people in
all of madrid that don’t speak a word of english. even the gypsys
that robbed us could speak better english. useless. they even laughed
in our faces about the possibility of getting our belongings returned
to us. upset and a few belongings short, we found our way back to the
beautiful city of madrid where we celebrated our loss of everything
that was important to us with some churritos and chocolate sauce.
intoxicating. you really don’t realize how filling those suckers are
until twenty minutes after you shoveled forty into your mouth and you
are paralized from the waist down. we somehow wheelbarrowed our bodies
out of the chocolatier and made our way to the grocery store, where
being 18 (with the exception of rebelious casey) we bought alcohol for
the 21 and older back home that we care so much for. back to home, aka
the airport, where we tried to convince the spanish police to let us
see the tapes of the camera that was POINTING AT US when we got
gypped. but they wouldn’t let us. because they’re the spanish police.
so we sat for hours. and hours. eventually it was 2 am and none of us
were asleep due to the raging paranoia that maybe next our bodies
would be stolen and sold to the world of human trafficing. in said
state of paranoia, we saw a man talking on a phone. of course, this
phone had to be a blackberry and there was no doubt in our minds that
it was ours. so we waited for the theif to walk away from who he was
talking to and we approached them. we asked the strangers to describe
the phone, but we were just hallucinating because it was a flip phone.
unfortunately, our jumping to conclusions made us some new friends.
weird ones at that. but, they were nice and sat with us for three
hours and talked about things that didn’t matter in life. once they
boarded a plane to chicago or something, we gave a sigh of relief and
waited for our plane to show up, which eventually, surprisingly, it
did. we got to dusseldorf at 11 pm and started our twelve hour
layover. i don’t know if you’ve ever been, but the dusseldorf airport
is amazing. following this blog, we will put up some videos of our
safari adventure filmed that night in dusseldorf. that is if we can
figure out how. so blah blah blah twelve hours pass, we get on a
plane, fly nine hours, end up in vancouver bc. trina “t ball” wright
was awaiting our arrival with a giant maternal grin and snacks for the
ride home. lucky for us, she knew what was up and took us to get some
taco bell RIGHT AWAY. we made it back home around 1130, after a ten or
so hour car ride where the three of us slept 99 per cent of the time.
and now, here we are. keelin is currently living with the lyerlas due
to a run in with a bitter sister of hers claiming that their house was
hers for the rest of july. casey is enjoying the time spent with dear
keelin and turning 18 in a few days. maggie has since been missing. if
you see her, report to keelin and casey stat.
well, as promised, the travelers are home and…
we are safe.
Toni replied:
Thank goodness the story is out! Poor blog watchers have probably been worried sick (as were the parent when they learned the girls were living in an Airport) we were basically sworn to secrecy until the girls could update via the blog. Glad to have the girl’s home!
July 1, 2007 at 10:47 am. Permalink.
Karen replied:
Holy cow! It sounds like you guys did the best you could in the situation, and while I’m sure you’re feeling pretty tired, your post sounds like you survived and can see some of the funny. In a few years the funny will win out, I promise. Oy vey! Love from the Bay Area, and enjoy the rest of the summer in Eugene!
July 1, 2007 at 11:17 am. Permalink.
Juanita replied:
wow.
July 1, 2007 at 12:16 pm. Permalink.
Toni replied:
One more comment, I am the mother that said; “there is no shame in coming home early if you want or need to”, I am absolutely happy to have the girls here instead of the places that are currently making the news in a “not so pleasant for nervous mothers way”
July 1, 2007 at 5:26 pm. Permalink.
Jim replied:
These girls have missed their calling. People would pay to follow the adventures of the hopelessly lost and travel weary girls. I know that I’m still paying for it (lost sleep). Glad to have them home safe and sound – minus a few small items.
July 1, 2007 at 5:29 pm. Permalink.
Aunt Claudia replied:
I have to confess that radio silence for the last few days was probably MUCH better than actually knowing where you three were and what you were doing. The elevated tensions worldwide with the terrorist stuff going on would have set me thinking about railways and airports and travel and you three. My thoughts on y’all being back are bittersweet — I’m so glad you are home safe and catching up on much lost sleep, but I’m sorry you found the harsh side of reality and didn’t get to be innocents abroad for the fullness of time you intended. Casey — either later this summer at the family campout or some random day when you can come spend the night here in Corvallis and tell it all to me, Uncle Steve, and Joni, I want to hear it all and see all the pictures. Love you and GLAD YOU ARE HOME!!
July 1, 2007 at 7:04 pm. Permalink.
Knut replied:
Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation
Anyway … nice blog to visit.
cheers, Knut
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June 18, 2008 at 9:35 am. Permalink.