The trip home was long, so I'll spare you all of the details. Our flight left Tel Aviv on-time and took approximately 12 hours. Flora, Zack, and I had the emergency row with room to stretch out! Upon arriving at JFK, there had been a medical emergency on the plane, so they would not permit us to unload. It turned out to be dehydration; but rather than move the passenger to the front of the plane so that paramedics could get to him quickly, Delta chose to leave him at the very back of the plane. This was a slight delay, but caused us to almost miss our connecting flight.
Allow me to summarize: Leave the plane, claim our baggage, proceed through customs, go recheck our luggage, go through another security check, and of course the terminal we had to get to was literally on the other side of the airport. I'm not kidding... we walked and walked, got the the terminal and had to go down an elevator, literally had to leave the buildings,we crossed a street, entered another building, walked some more, and heard them saying "last call for passengers on Delta flight ____" while we were still six gates away. I left Flora to help the Frazier's and I ran ahead to tell them we had more coming. In the end we DID make our flight and arrived safely in Atlanta.
We claimed our luggage, and as soon as we walked outside, we caught the shuttle to the hotel. Not long after, we were on the road again. A Chic-fil-et lunch gave us some energy for our five hour drive home. It was a long day, but the thoughts of Thanksgiving dinner the next day kept us going. It was a GREAT trip and I would recommend it to everyone! Thanks to those who made this trip possible!
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