So I'm 15 and I've traveled through out many countries, states, and airports. Really my main goal is to talk about ones worth a stop in and the ones that aren't. I'll also talk about different places I've been and seen. Mostly through Europe and different places in the U.S
Sunday, April 8, 2012
So Forth and So On
So here's the thing...I'm really bad at this, i mean keeping up with things I've told myself i need to do. I guess i should start today....First off I'm going to talk about a few things that really tick me off. So this winter ((before my birthday of December 20th) (which would make me only 14) <- those are sorta important might want to read them) I was going to go to California and see my Aunt and help her out with her kids as she recently became a single mom. But of course there has to be some sort of problem because why not...its not like i don't deserve a nice week in the sun without my parents or sister. Anyway we go to book the ticket and there's a thing where no matter who you are if your under the age of 15 you need a someone to come with you. And like i said my parents weren't going to go which meant i would need to hire someone working for the airline to escort me. Thats $100 dollars more added to your ticket, and as we all know tickets for any major airline arent cheep. Im a well traveled person the two airports i would fligh out of (MSP & SAN) i know like the back of my freakin hand. Hell I got through the Amsterdam airport better then the "group Leader" for my trip this summer..she was following me and one other girl. Even though id never in my life been in that airport. Anyway i didnt get to go because of the added escort fee. and thats my point of being ticked off. why would someone who doesnt need an escort be forced to have one. Imagine the amount of money people who are divorced spend sending their young children through the airport to see their other parent. Its rediculis. and after some time it should just be waved, or you have to option of waving it.
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