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Can Airports be Enjoyable?

Chicago O’Hare Celebrates the Holiday
I traveled in early December to visit family on the East Coast. On the way out, my connection was in Chicago. I try to avoid stopping in Chicago anytime during the winter because, you know, the weather usually sucks. To my surprise, the weather was fine, the flights were on schedule, and I had extra time to walk through the airport.

It is safe to say that I rarely notice anything inside an airport terminal besides the gate numbers and restroom signs. I don’t think I’ve ever taken a photo in one either. The stunning decorations at this airport make you stop and look up. I rummaged in my purse for my cell phone and took a photo. I couldn’t believe that in the hectic rush of traveling, I felt some holiday joy in my heart.

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Charlotte Douglas Dining Choices
On my return flight, my connection was in Charlotte. This was my first time at this passenger-friendly airport. The variety of dining options was impressive. I was tugged three ways: the Beaudevin Wine Bar, First in Flight for sushi, or the 1897 Market with hand-crafted cocktails and locally-sourced produce.


First in Flight Hissho Sushi bar won because it is right in the middle of the atrium and has a cool airplane mobile circling overhead. The bartender asked what I liked to drink and suggested I try the Villa Maria Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand. I could smell the passion fruit notes before I tasted it. Now, I’ve got a new favorite wine which I can easily find in San Diego.

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The sushi bar was also very woman friendly. After I sat down, two solo women travelers joined me. The Army Navy game was on TV. I wondered out loud why Donald Trump was talking to the sports casters since I thought he’d be doing important president-elect stuff. We all laughed and were polite enough to not engage in any heated political discussions. One of women informed me, however, that President Obama was also there. So shame on me for not knowing that attending this game was a big deal for politicians: it gives them a fun way to show their support for the military.

Whether you are staying home or traveling over the holidays, I wish you the joy of the season. Let’s try to be kind to each other.

“Kindness is like snow: It beautifies everything it covers.” Kahlil Gibran