Mike... after 25+ hours of flying and sitting in airports, I want to get them home as quickly as possible. Why punish them with another 2 1/2 to 3 hours of driving. Also, thinking of jet lag. The longer the drive, the more chance they will have to sleep. I want them to be awake as much as possible during the days to sort of push them into adjusting. I didn't have any problem with jet lag in China, and I think that is in part due to the fact that I did not sleep for 36 hours (the other part is my hardy constitution, haha), and when I arrived it was the middle of the night (1AM or so, plus the hour drive from Guangzhou), so I fell asleep during the night in China, and woke up at a reasonable hour the next morning. From then on, no problems. I hope to do the same for Lisa and Amy. Just my thoughts, not necessarily right or wrong.
Willy, I would have warned you sooner, but I thought that it might become a self fulfilling prophecy as the whole country might go crazy once they found out I was coming. Crazy riots were something I didn't want, so instead, I kept things quiet. I'll quietly warn you and a few others my next trip back.
Jim, yes, things moved very quickly. Now, it's a waiting game. Waiting for Lisa and Amy to receive their visas, then waiting for the house to close and get renovated. Then they will travel here. So, 2 1/2 months more waiting. For a life of happiness, I can wait a few more months
I didn't fly directly to the US... Gerry did. I went through Seoul, flying Asiana. I liked it, and the meals were very good also. On the way there, my longest layover was 3 hours... on the way back from China, I had an overnight stay in Incheon Airport in Seoul. They have a hotel in the airport, so it was nice.... but I would have preferred a much shorter layover. I am not a patient person. Typical American, I want to get where I am going as quickly as possible... don't have time to wait, haha. It was pretty cheap also. I went from Philly to Chicago to Seoul to Guangzhou. I had a backpack. Had some snacks, water I bought in the airport, compression socks, and my laptop and iPad... plus all my needed documents and my Chinese cell phone.