Day 12: 14/8/15 (Quito to Boise)
Travel days really are the bane of my existence. I woke up at 5:00 am, ate a quick breakfast, and departed for the airport with Father and Marcelo. After a 30 minute drive I was deposited with a hug and the offer of an open home in Ecuador should I ever return. Then I was met with a long line to check-in and drop my bag. The flight to Mexico City was a pleasant 4 hours. Enough time to watch Sherlock Holmes and most of Kingdom of Heaven.
Once the plane was parked at the gate in Mexico City I deployed my elbows and super speed walk. I would not be waiting in a 2 hour line for immigration this time. Indeed I made it through in under 20 minutes. And then I waited for my bag. Because apparently if you’re flying in from South America your bags have to be searched by drug dogs, approximately seven times before they are placed on the baggage carousel. Once through customs, I continued my speed walk to the gate and waited a little less than an hour before boarding. Overall a more positive experience than flying to Peru, but still not enough to make me ever want to set foot in the Mexico City Airport again.
While I was waiting to board my next flight I picked up a “friend,“ she had been visiting family in Argentina and tried to engage me in small talk. Unfortunately for her, my eyes had started to droop and I wasn’t much of a conversation buddy. On the flight to LA I finished Kingdom of Heaven and watched The Longest Ride, because I needed some romantic fluff in my life (the shower scene was very steamy and a bit awkward to watch with a Mexican youth soccer coach sitting next to me).
Upon arrival in LAX I scurried to deplane, I’m really not fond of lines and was determined to avoid the immigration one at all costs. Turns out, there was no need to worry, our flight was the only one arriving at the time. I requested my passport be stamped and the immigration control fellow chuckled before complying. While going through customs I was subjected to an agricultural survey and was asked if I’d traveled anywhere else in the last 12 months. I think they were surprised when I replied with Southeast Asia. After I’d dropped by checked bag, I had to hike from Terminal 2 to Terminal 5. It was good to stretch my legs after at least 5 hours spent on planes.
While I waited for my flight to Boise I read more of Jellicoe Road (for the second time) and decided that it was the best book I’ve read all summer. After grabbing a quick bite to eat the plane boarded and we were underway. I slept most of the way back to Boise. Unfortunately I was in the row right before the emergency exit and therefore could not recline. I employed the ball method and curled up in the seat, I think my seatmate was duly impressed. Kelly was my rescuer, retrieving me from the airport past midnight (local time, 1:00 am Ecuador time).









