Winefest Weekend in Charlotte
"Weekend in Charlotte I" was off to a slow start last Friday. Up at 5 a.m. for an 8:30 departure to Charlotte, I settled into my seat on the plane for the 59 minute flight. We taxied out towards the runway and the Captain came on the PA and told us that there was a 10 minute ATC (Air Traffic Control) delay. No problemo--I was not on a time schedule and just got comfy for a few zzzzzzs.
An hour and forty minutes later, the Captain
finally makes another announcement. There is a fuel imbalance, and he's been working the problem, and he's sorry he didn't update us sooner but he had been really busy....(riii-igghht! Take 20 seconds and let us know what 's going on next time, Captain!)
Fuel tanks are in the wings of the airplane--so a fuel imbalance is a big deal. The young woman sitting behind me was using her cell phone. She said to the person she was on the phone with (I'm not making any of this up!) that the plane was "
out of gas, and the Captain had to put it in neutral and roll back to the gate." (rolling my eyes)
We arrived in CLT 3 hours late, and I checked into the hotel. We had reserved a two-bedroom suite and the hotel had oversold it. They ended up dropping the room rate significantly, and giving us two adjoining rooms--which was even better. Two women sharing a bathroom = t-r-o-u-b-l-e!
Shelby had to work later than originally planned, so I took a nap waiting for her to make the drive from Columbia, SC. I was awakened by some idiot "woo-hooing" outside my room. Well, that idiot was MY idiot--Shel had arrived and woke me up in style!
She started the weekend right--with presents!!
She brought me these cat ornaments--they are darling and I love them!!
And these tile magnets she found in Spain...or Portugal, she couldn't remember!
In our normal fashion, we poured ourselves a glass of wine. Nice, normal sized glasses, right?? Nope!!
These are what we call "Shelby glasses" Really big 'uns! Gives new meaning to "I only had one glass of wine"
After our Happy Hour, we went across the street and had a nice dinner.
Next morning, we had a quick breakfast and the headed to the
Concord Mills Mall...one of those "outlet" malls. (I don't know how "outlet-y" these places really are--it is really just a big mall with a lot of stores in it.)
We shopped and got silly...
We were both relieved that the muu-muu was too big....
Lunch break...mine was in an itty bitty glass, and her beer was in a "Shelby glass!"
You know those blue, coffin like things at the mall that massage you? Well, we decided to do it:
It has jets of water that you can adjust, sort of like a horizontal
Shower Massage.

They had some music playing on the headphones, which is good, because the water was pretty loud when it got up around your shoulders. Once you are set up with the music, they close the lid, leaving only your arms and head sticking out. The blue tarp thing is enclosed, so you don't get wet, and the thing starts up like a car wash. Sorta....
It was okay--I'm glad I tried it, but doubt I'd do it again.
After that, we headed over to Chili's for...well, you know...
More shopping--we looked at a lot of stuff--tried on a lot of clothes--and didn't buy very much. In fact, Shel noticed that while the mall was very crowded, not many people had shopping bags in their hands! We did manage to both buy the exact same LBD (little black dress) from
Ann Taylor that was on sale and looks fabulous on us!

Then we stopped one last time--this time at Starbucks--before heading back to the hotel--we were exhausted!
We walked across the parking lot for a very late dinner--it was 9:30 when we got there!
Then we stayed up till the wee hours of the morning, yakking, watching the Sex and the City movie, and yes, having wine!
The next morning...okay, I'm lying...the next
afternoon, we had a very late breakfast at Cracker Barrel (and made a new friend while we we

re there, Brady, our waiter!
Hee-ey!)
And I found out people eat grits with sugar in 'em! I was shocked! Both Shelby and Brady eat them with sugar. I thought the only way to eat grits was with butter, salt and pepper. And maybe cheese. But, sugar? That was new to me!
A quick shop at BJ's Wholesale Club and Shel was off for home. I had already looked at the flights for that day, and unless I wanted to take the 6:00 a.m. flight, I wasn't going home until Monday. And that was no problem!
Heading back to the hotel, I received a text message from my friend Steve, a Captain at American Eagle. When I found out he was also in CLT for his layover, I was happy to meet him for dinner--he lives in St. Louis and we never see each other anymore--only talk on the phone! So, it was a really nice way to top off the weekend!
With all the shopping, eating, and hotel spending we did, it should have gotten the economy in Charlotte jump started. Of course, we'll do it again soon. We have to--it's our civic duty as Americans!