Well the good news is that I am sitting in Bulgaria right now writing you this update. The story of how we got here is a little crazy. By the end of our trip Ivan and I were no longer surprised when things went wrong, it seemed that was the theme of our trip.
So we were scheduled to leave Chicago at 5:40pm, but a snow storm decided to blow in around noon and drop 5 inches on Chicago. So we set in the airport until 9pm when they finally let us get on the plane. Than we sat on the airplane for another two hours until we took off.
We obviously missed our connecting flight in Paris along with about a hundred other angry passengers on our plane. So we preceded to the Air France counter to try and find another flight. The only problem is that the people who were traveling on our plane did not understand the concept of forming a line. They thought you could just stand in a big mob at the desk and hold your passport in the air and yell. This was a very frustrating and long process. Eventually we learned there was another desk downstairs. We ended up waiting in line for about 4 hours, but the new line we found was at least civil.
So we finally get to talk to someone at Air France and they put us on a flight from Paris to Prague and then from Prague to Sofia. The lady took about 30 mins doing all the paper work. Than she handed us the ticket and said..."Your plane is taking off.....NOW.....you better hurry." She said we should probably run. So Ivan and I preceded to book it across one of the largest airports in the world. Ofcourse the gate we connected at was on the other side of the airport. By the time we got there we were both sweating and out of breath. They were holding the gate and as we got on the plane they closed the door and we were on our way.
Due to the crazy time in Paris we did not have a chance to call Ivan's parents to let them know where we were. They figured we were stuck somewhere and Europe and would have to stay overnight. So they decided to head home and return the next day to pick us up. When we arrived in Pargue we called them and they had to turn around and drive all the way back to the capital.
The trip from Pargue to Sofia was pretty uneventful except for a little turbulence that resulted in me spilling half a glass of wine all over my jeans. My bag ofcourse did not make it to Bulgaria, and ofcourse Ivan's bag did make it. I have no idea how his bag made it here considering our crazy transfer in Paris.
It was a very good thing Ivan's parents returned for us at the airport. We finally arrived in Sofia at midnight (Bulgaria time) and they were closing down the airport. Ivan's parents almost left for a second time because they were going to close the airport any minute. We were the last ones off the plane and we had to fill out paper work for my luggage. So we got lucky that Ivan's parents waited it out for us.
So we drove threee hours to Ivan's home town and arrrived at their apartment at 4am. We sat down with his parents and had some soup and wine. We slept until noon today, hopefully I will be able to get over my jet lag. I still feel so worn out.
Well that is a summary of our adventure. I am not sure much else could have gone wrong. Nevertheless, we have reach our final destination. Ivan's parents look wonderful and they are very excited to have us.
I will try and post pictures of our journey soon. I miss you all very much.