It Gets Even Stranger

We left our weary group with an appointment at the Passport office in Seattle on Tuesday morning at 10:00.  The night before they spent hours filling out documents.  Debbie assists with ancestry.com research on key dates and pictures are purchased at Walgreens in preparation although one looks like a mug shot. With high hopes for the passport office, we check out of the Residence Inn.  Joyce and Gerry are convinced that the passports are lost and will never be found.  Just in case the documents show up weeks from now, they leave a phone number.  Just to be safe for the momentous appointment, we leave an hour early for the 20 minute ride.

As we pull onto the freeway, Ida (GPS system) say “Severe traffic ahead – rerouting.”  Really, Ida, who says things like that?  So we reroute, although with hesitation since she keeps getting us lost in Seattle.  Turns out that we are quickly using up our safety net and there are delays on the rerouting.  Joyce starts to sweat and her phone rings with a call from FedEx to tell her that the package is “Lost”.  (Really, big surprise there?)  No one knows where it is and has been declared officially lost.  Joyce hangs up to discover that it is 9:45 and several miles away.  At 10 minutes away, a decision is made to drive down the bus lane in front of a police car.  This decision makes Debbie uncomfortable and she tries to hide in the bottom of van but realizes that the seat belt needs to stay on.  We pull up in front of the passport building at straight up 10.  Joyce and Gerry jump out and run down the street.  This leaves Debbie and Larry scrambling to get out of the middle of the street with the car.

Larry and Debbie have no idea where to go or park so begin the serpentine dance of circling the area trolling for parking.   As they make their first circle, Joyce is seen back on the street on the phone talking.  How could she be kicked out of the office so soon?  They continue the circle and Larry’s phone rings.  It is Joyce.  The Residence Inn called to say, ( wait for it, wait for it) THE PASSPORTS HAVE ARRIVED!!!!!!!!!
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On the second circle, Joyce and Gerry are retrieved.  High Fives all around as we go back to the Residence Inn and claim the package.  It is a good thing that the passports showed up as the passport office wouldn’t let them in the building because of a fire drill and employees were evacuating  the building.  It would have been a long day.

So now we are on the road to Canada.  Yippee!

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