Have ketchup, Will travel
Our layover in Istanbul was about 18 hours, but somehow we managed to squeeze in two meals at McDonald’s. These kids are going to have to experiment with unfamiliar food eventually, but for now that will have to wait. I guess we may be ok as long as they can douse everything with ketchup. There was no special sauce to make the multitudes of other passengers who don’t believe in lines or general queue rules more palpable. There is no subtlety; these people will just blatantly ignore everyone else who is waiting, and step in front of the line. Once on the plane it was a relatively smooth flight. I picked up on the fact that the woman behind me was speaking English, which sounded familiar, and surprising. While disembarking, she asked where we are from and then explained she was on her way to Siberia, her birth place. How very interesting that the only English speaker on the plane was seated directly behind us. Hmmm... The passport control line was over 2.5 hours. I...