Welcome to the second installment of "Travels with my kids," wherein I share stories of traveling with my children when they were younger. Today's story: CAL.
Shortly before moving to California, while I was still working for a major aircraft manufacturer, I had the chance to take CAL up to city where the company was headquartered and where the planes were manufactured. We were off on a weekend trip to Seattle. Three guesses as to the name of the company I was working for at that time...
Anyway, the purpose of the trip was pure fun. I didn't have to work. It was a chance to take CAL up to what I think is a really beautiful city and to take in some aspects of it that make an airline/airplane dork such as myself very, very happy. CAL was probably about six years old when we made this trip. That's a fun age - lots of good questions, a sense of adventure, and I think she still thought I was the greatest Dad ever then.
We flew up to SEA on the Big Eskimo. I'll always remember boarding that flight with CAL. This was back in the day when families could still pre-board and we took advantage of that. CAL was all bravado as she marched down that jetway, straight passed the flight attendant at R1 and straight into the galley through the open service door at L1 onto the galley service truck. She was half-way into the service truck before we could grab her and redirect her. The crew had a good laugh and they took great care of us as we made our way into the Pacific Northwest.
We arrived into SEA in the evening, made our way straight to the hotel, and it was fun to order room service with CAL. The next day we rented a car and I took her into Seattle, showing her Pikes Place Market and letting her watch salmon being tossed around like Nerf footballs. We saw some of the other sites of the city. It was then off to the Museum of Flight, one of my favorite places. CAL was a good sport, as I recall. That's one of things about her - she's always been a good sport.
After a good day, it was back to the hotel for more room service. Turns out, kids love room service. The next day, we were on our way back to PHX, once again on the Big Eskimo. CAL boarded the plane without incident this time. Before we knew it, the trip was over. We were back home.
This had to be twelve years ago. Some days it seems like it was just yesterday. Other days, as I hear about all she's doing during her first semester at BYU-I, it seems like it was a million years ago. CAL's growing up and she's having the time of her life. I'm proud of her, really proud of her. I hope that now that she's grown up, she remembers this trip we took so long ago. I do. Reminds of how good it is to be her Dad.
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