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nolabear

(41,987 posts)
Fri Dec 27, 2013, 10:40 PM Dec 2013

Look at me! I'm on a plane! Nyanyanya!!

I'm on my way home after a hard, end-of-life Christmas with Mr. Bear's mom and a freaked out extended family. Any way you cut it, it has a huge measure of stress.

But on the way home not only did we get a chance to take a flight an hour later with a free First Class upgrade and flight vouchers, but the plane has Wi-fi. I'm giddy with power!

It'll be good to be home. I think I'll re dedicate myself to living intentionally and doing all those things I think I can't.

Including wifi on a plane.

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Look at me! I'm on a plane! Nyanyanya!! (Original Post) nolabear Dec 2013 OP
Wifi on a plane is one of life's pleasures, my dear nolabear! CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2013 #1
Thanks Peg. Talk about enjoying every sandwich! nolabear Dec 2013 #2
That's a lesson many here could benefit from. Tobin S. Dec 2013 #3
True dat, Tobin. nolabear Dec 2013 #4
Back safe and sound? Phentex Dec 2013 #5

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,648 posts)
1. Wifi on a plane is one of life's pleasures, my dear nolabear!
Fri Dec 27, 2013, 10:41 PM
Dec 2013

I love being able to do that.

LOVE.

Welcome home!

nolabear

(41,987 posts)
2. Thanks Peg. Talk about enjoying every sandwich!
Fri Dec 27, 2013, 10:43 PM
Dec 2013

I need to stop sweating small stuff and enjoy this brief little dream!

Tobin S.

(10,418 posts)
3. That's a lesson many here could benefit from.
Sat Dec 28, 2013, 07:08 AM
Dec 2013

It seems like not enough people take a chance to stand back every so often and realize the absurd, incredible, improbable, nearly impossible, completely amazing life we have here. Very few people take the opportunity to look at things from a cosmic point of view. If you do, and you have your head screwed on tight, you will feel a sense of gratitude well up in you no matter your religious beliefs or lack thereof.

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