caleb hunter
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at 12:51 PM
As I mentioned in my last post, my only female first cousin Kristy and her husband Vince had their first child at 10:03pm Sunday night. His name is Caleb Hunter and here's some photos I snapped of him during our short visit yesterday on the way to the Vancouver Airport. I can't get over how CUTE he is. Seriously. He was only twelve hours old in these pictures! Usually I'm not a real baby person, sometimes they look a little squishy and odd at first: but he is so beautiful. This is so exciting for our family, because it's the first great-grandchild for my grandma. Also, Kristy is an only child, so it's the only grandchild for both of her parents. And then, with her being the only girl out of my five first cousins: that's pretty special as well!
The happy parents!!
I was so excited that I got to see him before I had to leave for Chicago yesterday. Speaking of that, I had a veryyy long day. I was supposed to fly out at 2PM in Vancouver. Well, they were calling for volunteers about 40 minutes prior to boarding time, who would give up their seat as they had overbooked the flight. (Is this normal practice? Like honestly...don't you know how many seats the airplane holds? I don't understand). They kept calling, calling, calling and I saw a couple of people go up and volunteer their seats. Well, I get up there to board and the guy says to me, "Oh, sorry ma'am--you were one of our volunteers." Honestly. Yes, he said that. "You were one of our volunteers." He didn't even say, unfortunately you were bumped here's what you can do. I was not a volunteer! Sheesh. Whatever. So I was a little upset, because I was already just exhausted from my Saturday wedding and basically my whole life lately.
Turns out I left Vancouver at 3:15PM, flew into Denver. Had about 40 minutes there to check my email, grab a quick garden salad with chicken and then I flew from Denver to Chicago. A direct flight would have been MUCH nicer. By the time I got my baggage and we drove to the Barlow's house here in Glen Ellyn (30 minutes outside of Chicago) it was 12:30AM. I had a good sleep though, so I'm all ready for the week's events upcoming. I should have Mike and Amanda's beautiful wedding blogged by tomorrow as well. Until later!
The happy parents!!
I was so excited that I got to see him before I had to leave for Chicago yesterday. Speaking of that, I had a veryyy long day. I was supposed to fly out at 2PM in Vancouver. Well, they were calling for volunteers about 40 minutes prior to boarding time, who would give up their seat as they had overbooked the flight. (Is this normal practice? Like honestly...don't you know how many seats the airplane holds? I don't understand). They kept calling, calling, calling and I saw a couple of people go up and volunteer their seats. Well, I get up there to board and the guy says to me, "Oh, sorry ma'am--you were one of our volunteers." Honestly. Yes, he said that. "You were one of our volunteers." He didn't even say, unfortunately you were bumped here's what you can do. I was not a volunteer! Sheesh. Whatever. So I was a little upset, because I was already just exhausted from my Saturday wedding and basically my whole life lately.
Turns out I left Vancouver at 3:15PM, flew into Denver. Had about 40 minutes there to check my email, grab a quick garden salad with chicken and then I flew from Denver to Chicago. A direct flight would have been MUCH nicer. By the time I got my baggage and we drove to the Barlow's house here in Glen Ellyn (30 minutes outside of Chicago) it was 12:30AM. I had a good sleep though, so I'm all ready for the week's events upcoming. I should have Mike and Amanda's beautiful wedding blogged by tomorrow as well. Until later!
4 Comments:
Well...they actually over book the plane because they have a statistic that 10%, if I recall correctly, of the people won't show up...I had a similar thing happen to me on a trip to NY this year but luckily I didn't get bumped to the next flight.
Oh and congrats to Kristy and her husband for their new born :)
Oh Jamie, so sorry things seem to be so hectic. I hope you feel that you get some much needed R&R while you're away.
It may seem like much, but you should complain to the airline about your experience, they'll most likely give you a trip voucher.
Oh, I should have mentioned that United did make it up to me: they took down my address and I think were planned to send me a cheque or a trip voucher or something. So in the end it wasn't completely negative.
Jame - these are beautiful photos, I will email Vince and Kristy to let them know Caleb is "on the blog!!!" You did a great job of capturing our first meeting with this sweet, sweet baby boy. We can hardly wait to start loving him and babysitting!
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