Our travel day was rather uneventful. Despite fears of delays from furloughs, none of our planes left late. In fact, most left a bit early. Flying out of Houston, we sat on the tarmac just a few minutes as they started rerouting planes through a storm. We passed through a little of it, and it was some of the worst turbulence I remember experiencing. It felt like we were going through a rollercoaster. But that was as much as any excitement as we had on the planes.
There were a few highlights of the day.
• We only had a third person in our row on one out of three flights. For the other two, we got to stretch out, which was lovely.
• In Houston, we finally got to eat at the infamous Papadeaux. It was definitely good, though I wonder if the non-airport version is better.
• The Panama City airport was FULL of claw machines. They were all over the place and played pop music while you went for the toy. I only tried one since it cost a whole dollar, but it was glorious.
• Finishing two books (Amy Raby's Assassin's Gambit and Turn Right at Machu Picchu) and a good chunk of Final Fantasy 4.
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