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Tuesday, July 29, 2003

Man, do I feel like an idiot. I took the day off to go to JFK to get the kids. So I leave the house at 6 a.m., get to the airport just before 8 and wait in baggage claim, and wait, and wait, the flight from Seattle finally comes in and everybody starts filing into baggage claim and I look, and look, and look. Finally it becomes apparent that THE KIDS ARE NOT ON THE PLANE!! So, natch, I freak (kinda - frantic, bawling, OMG) So a nice staffer takes me to the office and, although the plane will be leaving Seattle today, not until like 1 minute before its tomorrow, so.... end of story is the kids come home TOMORROW and I take another day off work to get them. And this after a nightmare last night that Kirk refused to send the kids back home. What a morning!

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