Top of the mornin' everyone! Well, it's at least the top of the morning THERE. It's 20 after 9 here. That's right - I'm now 3 hours ahead. Wheee!
Got some good stories about our travels from yesterday. We got here pretty much without a hitch.
Alright, here we go. So we got on the triple-7 at JFK and made it to Sao Paolo at 10:24 AM local time (7:24 EST). The flight was decent - I had the 'flight attendant' from hell. She was really snippy when I asked if she could help me make some room to eat the evening meal. The guy in front of my had his seat so far back that I had about 3 inches of space and no room to open my tray table. So, she drops my seat back and tells me to eat that way. Heh. Later, after the meal they closed all of the window covers on the plane, but when I wanted to keep mine open (I like looking out even if it's dark) she yells "NO!" and reached past me and slammed it shut again. Yeah. She almost pressed my jackass button as Bill Ingvall would say. I was going to ask if we had to worry about Germans bombing our airplane since we apparently needed to maintain blackout conditions...then I decided that I'd just leave her alone since she could have me arrested on the other end.
I got almost no sleep on the flight. Every time I would start to nod off, the Brazilian guy next to me would find it a convenient time to elbow me somewhere. Not only that, but the two guys in front of me that were from New Jersey decided that the captive audience they had in the girl across the isle meant that the stupid pickup lines and mundane conversation kept flowing for the better part of the flight as well. Not my best flight ever. That being said, I did get to see some really good movies: In-Vince-able, Little Miss Sunshine, Zoom (wasn't all that good), and this really [sarcasm] incredible [/sarcasm] 60-minutes presentation on the "King of Pot" which I watched twice for some reason.
Our flight path took us out over the ocean above St. George, then south to the east of Puerto Rico over St. John, Guyana, and then over Brazil by way of Brasilia to Sao Paolo. The AM views were spoiled by cloud cover (over a rain forest, duh Kevin....) so I couldn't see the Amazon from the air. The clouds started breaking up as we closed on Sao Paolo.
We got to Sao Paolo and as I posted before, needed to transfer to the other Sao Paolo airport. We thought it would be a bus, but we ended up taking 10 cabs to the other airport.
Now Iris - just in case you ever thought of complaining about my driving again...
Imagine this. A city (Sao Paolo) the size of Philadelphia with airports on opposite ends. Now imagine getting from one airport to the other through using highways and local streets to get from one of those airports to the other in less than 20 minutes. You got - crazy cabbies. It was AWESOME. These guys are hitting 120-140 kph (about 70-80mph) almost the whole time. Now, this isn't like US traffic at all where you keep a car length in front of you or whatever - these guys keep a car length though, yeah a matchbox car length... Cutting off trucks, other cars, motorbikes zipping all over the place dodging in between cars on the lines - it was the most insane traffic I've ever seen. Some of the most fun I never want to have again!
Our next flight was nice. An Airbus from an airport that reminded me of HIA in size and layout. The taxi way was so close to the street that the wing of our airplane actually was hanging over passing cars. The ride to Rio was about 30-40 minutes and our crack team of 4 flight attendants actually managed to serve a sandwich and drink (from 2 separate carts) in that short time. I actually got some sleep on that flight. The landing was awesome - very much like HIA in that if the plane doesn't get stopped fast enough you are going for a swim. This plane stopped, but they were using full airbrakes and everything they had that would stop the plane - I'd be surprised if there wasn't a chute and some anchors tossed out the back.
Once in Rio we got on a bus this time, and went to our hotel which is pretty nice. I'll be posting some pictures later of our view from the 13th floor. After a quick shower, shave, change of clothes and dinner we went to our first concert at a local church which I didn't get the name of since we were in such a hurry. We got off the bus, went in and played. They liked us so much that they asked us to come back on Saturday and play a special concert of their youth group of over 1,000 kids! Apparently the kids sing mostly in English so it's going to be really awesome.
Got back to the hotel around midnight local time (9PM there), greeted a surprise "guest" in our room (a GIANT ROACH), watched some Mencia that I had on my Zune connected to our TV, and went to sleep about 20 minutes later.
Now it's almost 10:30AM and it's time to start our day. Be back later with pictures and more cool stories. God Bless y'all and I'll talk to you later!