October 10th, 2010
After checking out of the Hyatt in College Park, we drove until we reached a good spot for breakfast. McDonald's is apparently that good spot. We quickly gathered every condom, pregnancy test, and whoopie cushion that the lovely groomsmen so kindly placed in our car, and promptly threw it away. We then went in, grabbed our biscuits, and quickly drove to our apartment to meet Jamie and Nikki before heading to the airport. Nikki so kindly brought us our camera, which we had left at the pecan grove during our wedding. After saying goodbye to Nikki, we then awoke Jamie, opened the amazing gifts he so kindly brought to our place, and then we all headed to the airport. Jamie dropped us off and we headed to check our bags and go through airport security. They let me in no problem... surprisingly, Jason got in just fine, too. We had a little trouble with Jason and his laptop... we continually went back and forth trying to figure out how they wanted the stupid thing to go through security. Finally we figured it out and made it to our gate. We walked around and looked for food. We both decided upon cheese nachos, which ended up being thrown away after about five minutes so we could board the plane.
Nothing really exciting happened during our plane ride. I was a little nervous about it, since my last plane ride was somewhat scary. Once we landed we left to get our luggage at carousel 7. This is when we ran into a little bit of trouble. Neither Jason nor I were able to plan how to get to our hotel before this very moment. We stopped at the information center and asked two women how best to get to Danvers from Logan Airport. Being oh so helpful, they told us to call the hotel. They also told us it would be best to go to Peabody (pronounced rather quickly in a northern accent... peabudy). This would have been very helpful, had they explained how exactly to even do that... they didn't. We called the hotel and they told us to take a cab. We did. We met a very giant man who really loves rap music and wore sunglasses the entire time. After the very silent and awkward ride, we made it to our hotel.
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