I got to my gate and met up with my "adviser", and we were eventually joined by the other student going from my school. Then we settled in to wait. As my adviser said, flying is a lot of hurry up and wait. However, while we were waiting, I learned the reason for the Scottish bag pipe players. One of the desk attendants announced over the intercom that there would be WWII military veterans flying today. As they entered the terminal, the bag pipers led the way, playing "Scotland the Brave," and everyone in the area stood and applauded to honor our veterans. It was pretty cool.
Our second flight was delayed quite a bit, so we got into Kansas City later than planned. When we arrived, they did a little orientation thing and then we given our T-shirts, name tags, pins, and programs for the Skills USA Conference. Then we were finally allowed to go up to our hotel rooms.
Driving into Kansas City (I had fun editing this photo in Google Plus) |
Kansas River or Missouri River |
National Skills USA Shirt |
Utah Skills USA Shirt |
I believe both shirts were designed by students, or at least members of Skills USA
I went up to my room, opened the door and found...someone else's belongings already spread throughout the room. I closed the door and called the head of Skills USA from our school to confirm that he had gotten me a single room (he had), then I went to the room of the other student from my school to see if he had any problems with his room. He didn't, but he allowed me to stow my stuff in his room while we both went down to find Whit, the director of Skills USA for Utah. I explained the situation, we went upstairs to "headquarters" (the hotel room for Utah officials, I guess) and he learned that I had been given the wrong room key. Apparently, I had originally been in the room I was given the key for, which was right near the rooms of the other two from my school, but then I had been moved. So Whit took us down to the desk and got me a new key! It was a lot easier to fix than I was afraid it was going to be. I went up to my new room, and it was empty! Hooray!