30 May 2007

LOST?

Not me, but the tv show. You have to read my whole story to get it. I'm happy to say I arrived safely in Mongolia last week and am settling in nicely into my apartment. But not without a bizarre experience in Beijing, where I had my connecting flight to Mongolia.

All was well on United Airlines from Houston-Chicago-Beijing. I stopped and spent the night in an airport hotel in Beijing like I've done before, and got up Thursday morning expecting to take Air China (AC) flight 901 at 9am, arriving in Ulaan Baatar (UB) by 11:15am. By about 8:45am, while waiting in the warm and smelly international terminal, AC started handing out food. Hmm. No information, mind you, just food. We eventually were told there was bad weather in UB, and we were delayed until 7pm. Yowza. Shortly thereafter, we were told (not asked) that we were going to a hotel. Before I knew it, all the passengers were herded onto 2 buses and driven 30 minutes to a lovely Chinese hotel nowhere near the airport. Again, no information.


Upon arriving at random hotel, we were paired up into rooms. Being solo, that means I got to pair up with a complete stranger. Luckily, she was a 30-year old girl with another mission group so it worked out ok for me. Some of the other passengers were not as enthusiastic about their new bunkmates.


For about 8 hours, the passengers of AC flight 901 napped, read, ate the provided Chinese food, tried to contact friends/family, and generally became increasingly restless. There were a couple of hotheaded German guys, a cranky Nigerian, a chatterbox Brit, and several other nations represented. I befriended the mission team from Canada, including my new roommate. The only communication we got was a poorly translated written message posted in the lobby that said:

"AC 901 delayed bad weather in UB. Please stay in room and will call when bus arrives. We hope you enjoy your stay in our hotel!"


By 5pm we were starting to worry we would be stuck overnight in the random hotel. Rumors were circulating that in fact the weather in UB was perfectly fine, and instead the issue must be with AC since they seemed to be going out of their way to provide us free food and lodging. But God was merciful and we finally left for the airport at 6pm! That put us back in the (less) warm and smelly terminal at about 7pm. Still no real information about a departure time, so we just waited.


In the meantime, I chatted with one of the passengers, a Chinese man from Shanghai who spoke very good English. He told me that AC stands for "Always Cancels." It was interesting to see a Chinese person just as annoyed as the rest of us. At some point, he pulled out his laptop and started watching a DVD. I notice it's the original episode of the ABC show "LOST." The one where the plane crashes and there's mass chaos, and all the passengers are running around screaming, etc. At this point in the day, I couldn't help but chuckle to myself. Come on, Shanghai man, use some judgment.


Finally, after a 13-hour delay, at about 10pm we get on a plane and leave for UB. It's not only the longest delay I've experienced, but the strangest. It left me with some distinct impressions about the Chinese. Let's just say I'm really happy to be in Mongolia.


Sorry for the length! I expect future stories to be shorter, but this one was just too good not to share. In the future it will be all Mongolia!!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The details are much more interesting than the short version we got earlier!! We're glad you got there safely, and look forward to continued updates. Love you!!

Anonymous said...

I loved the story! Seriously though, who would watch a show about a plane crashing as you're getting ready to board a plane! That's just funny. Glad you made it safely!!!!

Steven and Amanda said...

I can just imagine your annoyance. Good times! The viewing of "Lost" reminds me of when Continental showed "Titanic" on a flight to Europe. We got to the scene when the ship begins to sink just about as we were flying over the sight of the wreckage.

Erin said...

What does it say about me that when I saw the title of your post, I immediately thought of the TV show? And further, what does it say about me that I have watched episodes of said TV show while flying? I'll tell you what: I love LOST.

Good story, though. I'm glad you're blogging!

susannah said...

I love it too, and I'm dying to know what happened in the season finale!! I left the week before so I missed it. Oh please won't somebody tell me.

The Doctor said...

I think that the big guy gets away... oh wait, you mean the TV show, not the parody version. Sorry. I'm glad Basim linked you or I might not have even known you were over there for a while. God bless you and keep enjoying the traveling!

Todd Richards said...

The free food with no explanation just cracks me up... I mean who knows what was in the food... it is totally something the Dharma Initiative would have done.