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My Getaway Car

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There was a big surprise for me in Albany Airport!   I had been planning a trip to Albany to see the capital of NY state.  It's interesting to know what Albany has and why it became the capital.  But my attempt to visit Albany on a personal trip has not been successful. So I was glad that I had a work trip on March 12.   The weather was a little gloomy that afternoon we arrived. Even though I had time to go downtown, I decided to just stay in. I hope that next time I have a work trip here, it will be a longer layover and a better weather.   We had an early show up that morning. At the airport, this car was on display at the lobby. I got excited and asked somebody to take my photo.   Obviously, this car wasn't something I won in a contest, nor a gift for me.  I wish it was! Nevertheless, it's thrilling to find something like this, which I believe is unusual.    This could be a premonition of a real car for me, or something big will happen in the ne

A False Fire Alarm

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The fire alarm in the hotel went on just before midnight! On March 1, we overnight in Providence, Rhode Island. I slept early that night because I was tired. My sleep was disturb by a loud fire alarm. I peeked outside my door to see what's happening. Hotel guests were opening their doors and starting to find the exit to the first floor. Two firemen walked by my room and I asked them what's happening. They told me to head outside. I paused for a second and think of what I had to bring. I put on my shoes and jacket, grabbed my phone and purse, then I headed out. We stayed at the lobby for 15 minutes while they were investigating what's happening. Eventually, we were told that it was a false fire alarm. Fire or fire alarm would test our quick reaction. It was my first time to have this experience.  Fortunately, it was just a false alarm. This is something that can happen on a plane.  So far, I haven't had any incident on the plane except for a

I Got a Sticker

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Kids are one of my favorite passengers.   On our flight from La Guardia to Raleigh Durham on March 5, we had a mom on board with her 3 daughters. Their names are Isabella, Juliana and Jocelyn.  Jocelyn is the baby and the two older girls are ages 8 & 7.  The mom told me that they are moving from Connecticut to North Carolina for good.   The girls are very nice, courteous and sweet. It only shows that they are very well disciplined.  The middle girl Julianna has a booklet of stickers and she gave me a piece of her sticker. I put it on my dress the whole flight.  I gave the girls Delta wings and they liked it.   Before they deplaned, Juliana gave me a hug and the mom thanked me.  I was touched by the gesture of this girl. And I wished them good luck.   At the end of a long and tiring day, these kind of passengers and experience tell me that I love my job!    

Big Time Veteran On Board

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Thank you for your service, Sir!   My previous office, The US Department Veterans Affairs in the Philippines is my motivation to recognize and thank our Veterans on board our flight.  I always say that I am not yet an American citizen, but as someone who worked for the US government my whole life, it's my honor and privilege to meet Veterans, acknowledge and thank them for their service. On October 8, 2015 from JFK to Tampa, we had Mr. Farden, a World War II Veteran. I made an announcement of his presence and thanked him for his service. He's nice and I was privileged to have a photo with him.   Back in my embassy days, we always have a big event for Veterans. With a great crew and an extraordinary passenger like Mr. Farden, I considered that day as my Veterans Day on the plane.  

German Lesson Inflight

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I normally don't take photos of kids on our flight. But this time, I did. In August 2015, we had a German family on board going back to their country. These girls, Nora and Josie are 6 years old twins.  During the flight, Nora asked me a couple of questions as if she's a journalist. She asked me an interesting question of how many languages do I speak. She taught me some German words, which of course I can't remember. I told her that I only know 2 languages, English and my own language and a very little Spanish. When we landed, Nora got off her seat right away and held my hand. She was all over me and wanted me to carry her. When I did, the mom took our photo.  These twins are extraordinary. They are smart, nice and pretty. I always say that I admire people who speak couple of languages. "Dunke" is the only word I know and learned during my trip to Germany in 2004.  So, I would like to say "dunke" to these kids who make my job fun and