Category: Travels

  • American Airlines Apology

    i usually don’t answer my phone when i don’t recognize the number, but since it was a DFW area code, i figured…

    what the heck?

    on the other line was a very nice gentleman from american airlines. evidently they thought my online complaint from april had been resolved (because of this post).

    he was super nice, apologetic, and even posted some miles to my american advantage account. and he told me my email to them was the first one to really ever point them to a blog post. and now they are going to pay a little more attention to their online reputation.

    so…i wanted to share the happy ending with you guys. maybe there is hope for airline travel after all.

  • the tattoo adventure [unexpected!]

    pinkhairedgirl.net (her real name is crystal) and i have been friends for about five years or so now. and, every year for the last three years, we’ve upheld a tradition of body modification (tattoos, piercings, etc.)

    this year was no different. she flew down to okc, we made an appointment…and this is what happened. (and seriously…could my freeze frame be any more awkward?)

    after you watch, click here for more information.

  • nashvegas recap

    I had a great time in nashville, getting to hang out with so many truly amazing people, some were old friends, and some were new.

    i met brock face to face at the compassion dinner last night and because he remembers stuff much better than me, i am stealing this from him. the guest speaker at the dinner was tony neeves, (VP of international development for compassion)…a lovely british gentleman with humble and challenging thoughts.

    one that stood out to me was “children in poverty aren’t the problem. children in poverty are the solution.” he went on to say that these children are “bundles of potential” — and if they receive positive support, they have the potential to be world-changers in the best way possible. yet if they aren’t loved, aren’t cared for, they have the potential to be world-changers in the worst possible way.

    wow.

    other things (from brock):

    third world people press their faces against the windows of our lives because of technology, internet, tv etc. and they feel as if they have no hope. it is because they are seeing soap operas and game shows on tv and see how we live. they cant afford a bowl of rice. they realize they have nothing and have no hope.

    also, churches in western world are far more introverted than third world churches. this must change.

    and, third world churches are growing fast in some areas not because of a great pastor or sermons but they are loving people and meeting needs. then the community sees the love and want what they have.”

    a few other highlights from the trip:

    i honestly don’t listen to much christian music. but i did when i was 13. a little bit of me thought it was cool when toby mac walked into starbucks. then i realized how truly cool i was when jenni went to hug him. (julie, i thought you’d get a kick out of that!) :)

    I got to hang out some with mark and stephanie lee. mark plays the guitar in amazing ways for a band called third day. again, it’s probably been a good decade since i really listened to third day, but as I saw them play at a showcase, some of their new material really really touched me in ways only god could know.

    it was just truly amazing to reconnect with some of the uganda bloggers. twice.

    i really wish i could link to everyone I met and hung out with but i am about to have to drive. so to all of you, thank you for making us feel so welcome!!

  • american airlines is the devil

    for some reason, the travel gods have blessed me with smooth travels my whole life.

    i have flown hundreds and hundreds of times – to almost every state (minus the northeast and northwest corners) and to several foreign countries – and i have never lost a piece of luggage or suffered any inconvenience, sans a few weather or other delays.

    i have never even imagined i would reach across a ticketing counter to punch someone.

    but i almost did.

    (almost).

    this weekend was great. i flew into alabama, drove to atlanta, hung out with ragamuffinsoul and whittakerwoman, even ended up crashing on their couch friday night because it was too stormy to trek three hours back to alabama. i was in my friend lynse’s wedding, spent some great time talking to boomama, slept in, went to the airport, checked in for my flight home and…

    no ticket is available.

    um, i’m sorry?

    i proceeded to the woman at the american airlines ticketing counter who also confirmed i had no flight home.

    my confirmation number on my blackberry will prove you wrong.

    she looks again. nope. gone.

    evidently, a few weeks ago when i had called to bump my arrival flight up several hours, the reservations “specialist” forgot to re-confirm my flight home.

    and thus it disappeared.

    the woman got her supervisor, who got her supervisor. they told me to call reservations to straighten it out. i did. the lady on the phone confirmed the things i already knew and told me to work it out with the ticket counter.

    so, back to the ticket counter i went.

    however, in the 30 seconds it took for me to walk back, the most recent reservations “specialist” put my ticket back into the system.

    (please note that my flight, at this time, had just departed).

    a lady in a red sweater told to call another 800 number to work it out.

    i said no. you fix your mistake. not me.

    the next ticket counter agent (and i suppose the queen bee of them all, sporting a different blue sweater than the rest) said she saw my ticket in the system, and told me now that there was not a problem. i had simply just missed my flight.

    excuse me?

    there was nothing they could do but put me on the standby list with the other 837 standby customers for the next flight, six hours later.

    she literally scolded me as if it were my fault.

    it was at this point i jumped over the counter and began screaming obscenities.

    ok, not really. but i was fiercely twittering my frustration (whilst forgetting my tattoo that says “grace” ever-so-visible on my wrist).

    the previous ticket counter agent told her that there was, indeed, a problem, and the blue-sweater-queen-bee grumpily agrued with her a while. i kept twittering.

    finally, blue-sweater-queen-bee went to another phone to fix it. twenty minutes later, she printed out some boarding passes for the next flight, and without a single apology handed me my tickets.

    most of you don’t know me. i do not get angry. it is a very rare occurrence when i do. i probably did not handle this situation with as much grace and tact as i should have.

    bobby already has a contract he has made with himself to never fly american.

    i can now see why.

    accept responsibility for your mistakes. apologize. perhaps even try to redeem yourself with a meal voucher or upgrade or something.

    and as long as i can help it, i will avoid you, american-airlines-devil-people.

    your worst travel story?

  • road trips with ninjas

    tomorrow, terry, zach (our digerati ninja) and i will road trip down to austin and meet up with bobby for the south by southwest interactive festival.

    (yes, i wish i could stay for music and film. i really, really do)…

    anyway, we are having an open, meet up type breakfast sunday morning at 8 am (yaaaawwwnnn!!) at las manitas in downtown austin. if you are going to be at sxsw or you just want to hang out with a bunch of techies, feel free to join us.

    if you are planning on dropping by, can you email me here?

    otherwise…i’ll try and get a little video going…these little road trips can be fun…

    question to keep you busy over the weekend: what is your favorite blog (other than mine, of course…ha! just kidding!) and why?

  • the BIG announcement – February 10, 2008

    A few months ago, Carlos asked on his blog,

    What could be done if bloggers put the influence of their blogs together to create change in a single moment?

    Well…On February 10…

    From all over the country we will fly to Chicago and meet.
    From Chicago, we’ll head to Brussels, Belgium.
    From Brussels to Nairobi, Kenya.
    From Nairobi, to Kampala, Uganda.

    We’ll spend several days in Uganda with Compassion International, visiting villages, meeting children and sharing this experience with you through video, photos, and our words. We will bring these children to you.

    They need you…

    Here is a list of everyone who’ll be going. Visit their sites. Pray for us. We return on February 18. Over 20,000 miles round trip. I can’t wait.

    Joe Carter http://www.evangelicaloutpost.com and http://www.frcblog.com/
    David Kuo http://blog.beliefnet.com/jwalking/
    Randy Elrod http://randyelrod.typepad.com/
    Chris Elrod http://www.seekersolutions.typepad.com
    Carlos Whittaker http://www.ragamuffinsoul.com/
    Heather Whittaker http://whittakerwoman.typepad.com/
    Shannon http://rocksinmydryer.typepad.com/shannon/
    Sophie “Boomama” http://www.boomama.net/
    Anne Jackson https://annemariemiller.com,
    Phil Ware http://blogs.heartlight.org/phil/
    Doug Van Pelt http://www.hmmagazine.com/blogs/doug
    Shaun Groves http://www.shaungroves.com/shlog/

    Compassion Staff

    Spence Smith http://spencesmith.typepad.com/spence
    Brian Seay http://brianseay.wordpress.com/

    Photographer

    Keely Scott – http://keelymariescott.blogspot.com/

  • my new job @ LifeChurch.tv

    I’ve been staring at this screen for an hour trying to think of some clever way of announcing this.

    I’ve got nothing. So I’ll just say it.

    We’re moving to Edmond, Oklahoma on January 3, and I’ll be working at LifeChurch.tv beginning January 7.

    I will have the great honor of working alongside the great Bobby Gruenewald. Fetching his Chick-fil-A; scavenging for Diet Cokes, and hopefully taking all that great stuff his brain creates and putting it into action. At the moment, We are still exploring title options…ninja was already taken, so we’re on a quest….Any suggestions? :)

    So how’d all this happen?

    A few months ago, you couldn’t have paid me a million bucks to move to Oklahoma. I am a city girl. I am a Texas girl. Oklahoma has horseshoeing schools. And red dirt. And Sooners.

    But in June, all of that changed. It started as a simple trip to help with some copy writing for YouVersion.

    We had no plans on moving. No plans on changing jobs.

    But three days later, we knew our lives would never be the same.

    We knew we’d end up there.

    We just didn’t know when. Or how.

    And it all worked out.

    And we couldn’t be more excited.

    And we can’t wait to see what the future holds!

  • alabamalama

    i just got settled in my cozy hampton inn room here in decatur, alabama. the flight was smooth, not too many travel hassels, and i’ve met mr. and mrs. moviepastor.

    despite my only being here for, at this point, a little over an hour, so far i have encountered some very southernesque things:

    1) on the way to baggage claim, i was asked out on a date for tonight by a stereotypical nascar fan who was here to see some races at the talladega speedway.

    it was not ricky bobby. i politely declined.

    plus i think i freaked him out when he asked me why i was in town.

    “to speak at a church about porn.”

    that’s gotta be a conversation killer…

    2) passed a truck on the highway for a company named “bubba dump.”

    3) i saw a real scarecrow in a real corn field. the real corn field was across the highway from a real cotton field. you don’t see much of that in dallas.

    4) the hotel receptionist uses “don’t” instead of “doesn’t.” because of the drawl, i think that makes it grammatically okay.

    i’d appreciate your prayers as i continue to prepare for tomorrow! and to those of you coming to visit, thank you so much. you guys are awesome!

  • lesson learned in nashville tonight

    do not disrupt a mainly simple, vegetarian diet with nashville/bb king/bbq/soul food.