DAY 12
This morning it was off to Croatia. J and I woke up earlier than usual and ate breakfast at the hotel before grabbing a cab to the airport. The Athens airport is pretty sparse for a major European city airport and didn’t have a lot of amenities or stores to browse while we waited for our plane. When boarding, we actually all had to get on a shuttle bus to the airplane, which is something neither J or I had done before, but apparently is the norm there. (We had to do it again after getting off the plane in Split.) Once we got our seats, a very smelly European woman sat down next to us and we immediately recoiled by her strong awful body odor and asked to move seats. Luckily, there were open seats in the back and we nabbed them. I was not going to sit next to that odor for an hour and a half. Every time she shifted, I got a whiff of the BO and knew I wasn’t going to be able to handle it. Plus, all I could think about was the BO episode of Seinfeld when the BO stuck to everyone else and I didn’t want that happening to me. Sorry not sorry. Once we moved, it was all good. The plane was only half full, and the flight was short, but there were no TV’s or chargers. Soon enough we were in Split, Croatia (home of Chicago Bulls’ great Toni Kukoc), and ready to head to the hotel. We had a lot to see and do today as it’s our only day here, so we wanted to get started ASAP.
This morning it was off to Croatia. J and I woke up earlier than usual and ate breakfast at the hotel before grabbing a cab to the airport. The Athens airport is pretty sparse for a major European city airport and didn’t have a lot of amenities or stores to browse while we waited for our plane. When boarding, we actually all had to get on a shuttle bus to the airplane, which is something neither J or I had done before, but apparently is the norm there. (We had to do it again after getting off the plane in Split.) Once we got our seats, a very smelly European woman sat down next to us and we immediately recoiled by her strong awful body odor and asked to move seats. Luckily, there were open seats in the back and we nabbed them. I was not going to sit next to that odor for an hour and a half. Every time she shifted, I got a whiff of the BO and knew I wasn’t going to be able to handle it. Plus, all I could think about was the BO episode of Seinfeld when the BO stuck to everyone else and I didn’t want that happening to me. Sorry not sorry. Once we moved, it was all good. The plane was only half full, and the flight was short, but there were no TV’s or chargers. Soon enough we were in Split, Croatia (home of Chicago Bulls’ great Toni Kukoc), and ready to head to the hotel. We had a lot to see and do today as it’s our only day here, so we wanted to get started ASAP.