It is nearly midnight and I have lost my passport. The day
before I fly out on a two week, four country trip to work through next year’s
business plan financials with the regional managers who have invited management
from around their regions to join in. Hotels have been reserved, flights
booked, and venues established. A lot of expense has gone into these meetings
so that I can get everybody on the same page with their plans and then present
the final outcomes next month, and I can’t find my passport. Not to mention all
the effort that has gone into preparing to leave for this trip. Since Bridget
is joining me she has made arrangements with several different families to
watch our children while we are away. Everything is set…except for the passport.
I try to figure out a solution, but nothing comes to me. I can’t spend my way
out of it, because buying another ticket isn’t the issue, I just can’t get into
another country. The only thing I can do is look for it. I tear the house apart
looking but it is nowhere. Bridget is looking too, but we’re having no luck.
Exhausted, nervous, and depressed I lie down and pray for help. I have a few
ideas, but they bear no fruit.
Bridget has an idea that maybe I could get a new passport.
The flight leaves at 11:40 a.m. A new passport is out of the question, but
since we have no other options I figure I can apply for it and hopefully only
miss the meetings scheduled in the Middle East. Of course that means I would
probably have to pay for my own flight to London, but I would rather do that
than face the consequences of just not making it at all.
The offices open up at 8 a.m. EST so I get up, after
sleeping horribly for about three hours, and give them a call. Reporting my
passport missing means it is invalid, even if I do find it now. The first
appointment I can schedule is for September 11th. That’s enough time
for me to make it to Europe…not all is lost. Still sucks, but better than not
going at all. I ask if I can just show up at the offices this morning and hope
somebody else doesn’t arrive so I can take their spot. I’m told that I can try
if I want, but it’s not really advisable. Instead the lady on the other end of
the line puts me on a waiting list and tells me they will call if something
opens up. Not much hope, but at least it’s something.
I decide I will go to the Passport office and wait, even
though my chances of getting in are slim. What else am I going to do this
morning? So I pack as though I’m going and a couple hours later I head out.
Traffic is about the worst I’ve ever seen it. Stop. And. Go. I need to fill out
a couple forms for the passport people and since our printer doesn’t work I
stop in the office (after waiting for construction crews to let my car pass).
As I’m printing out the forms I get a call from the passport people saying to
come in as soon as possible.
That was exciting. And would have been more so if “as soon
as possible” wasn’t more sitting in traffic waiting to move. I use the time to
fill out the forms. I call Bridget and have her look up some information for
me, which she was fortunate enough to find and get back to me with.
When I finally get in to Seattle it is about 8:30 a.m. Only
a half an hour or so later than their opening time. After driving the wrong way
down a one way street looking for parking, I get to the office and they take my
information right away. Then I wait for them to call me up. I know there is
nothing I can do to speed things up so I just practice being happy and patient
so the person that does call me up wants to help me as much as possible.
When it is finally my turn, I get a lady that I would love
to have as an employee. She is very detail oriented, and pleasant. Her detail
orientedness isn’t very good for me in this situation however. She notices that
on my license my name is spelled Tymon and my passport was spelled Timon.
Fortunately she just maks a few notes and is on to the fact that my passport
picture is the same as the one on my lost passport. She says that would
probably be a problem. Then she realizes my lost passport is only about 6
months old so she goes and checks with her Supervisor if that is OK. It is.
Another blessing. Good thing I recently shaved the beard or I would probably
have to go get a new picture. I’m now onto another period of waiting for the
passport to be processed. I am told it will take about an hour and a half.
Now I am down to just missing my flight to Chicago where I
have my layover to Abu Dhabi. Not the worst outcome. By 10:30 a.m. I have
gotten my new passport and I am on my way to the airport. The self checker
thing doesn’t let me get my boarding pass so I have to see an airline
representative. I think it must be too late to check my luggage, but she doesn’t
even seem to notice the boarding time and gets me right through. The security
line is huge, but moves extremely fast. I get through a few minutes after the
boarding time of the flight. I run through the terminal to get to my gate, as
much to make it look like a movie as to arrive just in the nick of time for my
flight…which is exactly what happens.
2 comments:
I read Bridget's post while holding my breath. This took such a leap of faith and admire you for just doing whatever you could to problem solve and her for keeping hope, supporting you, and just moving forward. Wow. Hope your trip has been wonderful!
"We said our goodbyes and had a pleasant trip together to the airport and took off on schedule." Why don't things always go like that?
But then you would have missed out on a spiritual and faith promoting experience and a good story to boot.
Enjoy your trip together. So sorry everything else on your journey will be so anticlimactic.
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