tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2382653067342630034.post4191729677342972438..comments2024-01-25T11:09:47.238-07:00Comments on The Ketelsens!: Our Midway Adventure!Melindahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00440179814104142739noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2382653067342630034.post-45095444707306085912015-06-17T18:16:40.990-07:002015-06-17T18:16:40.990-07:00all's well that ends well.. some of our weird...all's well that ends well.. some of our weirdest adventures in life are meant to be, meant to teach, meant for something..... In reality you are returning to 110 F maybe 112. And be thankful you were not on the Delta 1328 flight later in the day at Midway who heard his call sign wrong and took off on a head on collision with the correct call sign Southwest 3828 flight. Disaster averted due to an alert and assertive flight controller.<br /><br />I've been the recipient of cancelled altogether evening flight with Southwest once when visiting my son and daughter in law in San Diego. Heaviest fog in decades rolling onshore by 5 pm. Oy Vey another night and day in paradise then too. Initially I felt critical of Southwest's all or nothing Cancel policy but later realized it was the safest thing to do regardless of how many inconveniences it created. As I regained my rental car and drove up the coast toward Del Mar the driving visibility became > ZERO. had to just sit and park there for about an hour touch and go touch and go until I finally arrived at my destination. <br /><br />When Southwest makes a blanket cancel all flights they know what they are talking about. Too much traffic too much risk better safe than sorry. <br /><br />So if yalll are home now, welcome to Tucson. Welcome to 112 F and nice to see you were not on that Delta flight later in the day. just think about it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com