What was I thinking getting on that train?

April 22, 2013

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This past weekend I went to SNAP. I feel like my head is a jumble from this weekend and I need to process some before I share more so first I will tell you a little story about the beginning on the trip.

When I travel I try as much as possible to use the local public transportation. I live in a bigger city so I’m used to it and I like to think I’m pretty good at it. I flew into Salt Lake City and decided to take the train from the airport to Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, UT. I got on the train at the airport and took it past downtown to transfer. I got off and quickly realized where the next platform was and headed in that direction. I was interrupted on the way by a man asking if I had change for a dollar. Without thinking I automatically said no, an auto response of living in the city. I took 2 steps and was like you know what I do have change for a dollar and that was rude. I handed him 4 quarters and he handed me a dollar and I kept going.

I figured out where I needed to be and waited for the train that said it was arriving in a 20 minutes. The sign still said 7 minutes to arrival when a different train pulled up. This should have been the biggest clue that it was not my train. But something in me wanted to make sure and check it out. I looked around but couldn’t figure out which train it was and what way it was headed. I stepped on thinking I could ask someone but I didn’t see anyone in that section. I was looking at the map and decided if it were wrong I would just get off at the next stop and turn myself around. Then the door closed and we started moving.

In about 2 seconds I realized we were headed North and I should be headed South. That was really stupid I was thinking and hoped the next stop wasn’t far. It didn’t seem to be according to the map but then I noticed we weren’t quite following the route and we were going really slow. I sat down and tried to stay calm but calm quickly turned to a mild state of panic when I realized we were heading into the train yard and through some sort of a train wash. I had no idea what was going on but it was at this point I realized I was the ONLY person on the train. I discovered this after frantically dragging my suitcase through the train cars and not finding a single person.

I tried to figure out how to use the emergency phone but couldn’t and I tried to notify the conductor but it wasn’t working. Finally the train stopped in the yard and I decided I needed to find the conductor. It was creepily quiet out there. I grabbed my bag and dragged it to what I figured was the end of the train where I saw a backpack that I deduced belonged to the conductor. I stared at it for a few seconds until finally a man appeared who belonged to the backpack. I blurted out, “oh my gosh, what’s going on?”. He explained that they thought everyone was off the train and they must not have seen me step on and that he apologized and would figure out a way to get me on track.

I was relieved and at this point starting to feel less panicked and just more extremely silly. He pulled the train back into the garage to get me off safely and I followed him into the control room of the place to see if anyone could give me a ride. There wasn’t anyone official around but there was a man getting off his shift who happened to live in Lehi where I needed to be. This is the point in most stories where people warn you not to ride in cars with strange men. I was pretty sure I would be fine and I agreed to the ride.

I’m not completely without sensibility though, I’m pretty with it. I sneakily took a photo of the license plate number and texted it to Walker and said I will call in 20 minutes and if not take action. He was all what?! are you all right?! I texted back yeah I think so I’ll explain later. The man was perfectly nice and we chatted during the car ride. I found out quite a bit about his days and a horseshoer. The only weird thing about the ride was when he pulled over on the side of the freeway to make sure his hatch was closed tightly. So 20 minutes later we were in front on my hotel and I unloaded my bag, thanked him for the ride, and proceeded with my day thinking how strangely the smallest events can turn out.

I thought back to the change for a dollar and I like to think that by taking a few moments to be kind to someone else it all came back to me and turned my mishap into a funny story with a good ending.

Petals in the air…hmm

April 16, 2013

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With all these beautiful petals all over the ground I told Walker I really wanted to scoop a bunch of them up and toss them in the air while he takes a picture. He made that sound he makes when I say something he thinks is silly and that was that.

The other morning though while we were taking a walk I saw the perfect tree with large petals underneath and we gave it a go. I don’t think he understood the vision because after the first picture he says do you want them going up or down. I was thinking well in the picture at all would be good (so I don’t look like a weirdo). Ha! We tried again and it was better but still not quite there. If we had had the camera and not the phone maybe. But maybe it just looks better in my head. Moving on.

Tulips: color overload

April 15, 2013

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Over the weekend Walker and I went to see the tulips in Skagit Valley with a couple of our friends. I heard the fields were pretty but I really didn’t realize it was going to be absolutely breathtaking. The colors and shapes were so intense. I think we all just took turns exclaiming how pretty everything was. It was quite remarkable to see so many tulips in one place. Also we got super lucky with the weather. All day rain was in the forecast but while we were in the fields the sun was shining. Perfection.

Walker hijacked my camera so of course he got the more vivid shots but I got a few alright ones with my phone. After we all took our fair share of photos (it was so hard to choose which ones to share) we drove by a few more fields before heading into town for a post tulip looking drink and some food. It was a perfectly lovely day. If you live around this area I highly recommend you visit the tulip fields. Make sure to wear your rain boots because it was muddy out there.