Friday, November 25, 2022

The Backstory

I was thrilled to get a “CJO” which means a contingent job offer from Alaska Airlines. I had spent the past three years in the fast-paced Anchorage Lounge. The coworkers and supervisors were incredible but my dream was to become a flight attendant. After making it to the final live interview, there were many obstacles to overcome before getting my wings. 

1) background checks

2) 6 week training in Seattle (6 days a week from 4:30 am to 3 pm)

3) written tests

4) evacuation and equipment tests

5) 6 months probation with supervisor review and more

lots of sitting but wonderful people

For my mental health, I knew I couldn’t sit inside without going stir crazy. Thankfully, James agreed. I found a Brompton folding bike that was a demo used at a bike shop that they were liquidating. I got a fabulous low price. My dear friend Suzy in Portland picked it up and I was united with my new to me bike on my way to the Bahamas. (Post later).

leaving the hotel ready for adventure

During my time living in a hotel for 6 weeks, it was exactly what I needed. I would get out of class and would do a short ride. Also, on the one day off, Sunday I would take longer trips to islands and places that I would do a combo trip. 


A combo trip is my favorite. This is extremely easy with either a tram, ferry, car trunk, or bus first then riding. The 5 second folding makes it simple and able to have no additional tickets or hassle. I just fold the bike and sit next to it. I was able to see so many fun sites around Seattle that helped me unwind. Sometimes, I actually listened to class work while riding or I remember distinctly memorizing my evacuation drills while riding and yelling my commands. I actually haven’t locked the bike up because when I go to a restaurant I just fold it up and put it under my table. I will in the future when I ride to a trailhead to go hiking. 








Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Freedom in Los Angeles

My trip to Los Angeles had some high expectations after our all nighter from Anchorage. I was able to bring my Brompton folding bike. Her name is Freedom. 

Surprisingly, she fit into the overhead bin with no issues.  I quickly slept for a few hours and partook into navigating to the beach. I usually use the bike overlay app on google maps to display where they think it’s bike friendly. Today it worked perfectly. Being so close to thee airport, I was concerned that it would be a nightmare of traffic. It wasn’t bad and a short 20 minutes I was on the most perfect bike path ever.

This is a great two lane bike path that weave its way around the coast and its many beaches. I picked going South. I forgot it was a Saturday and the amount of people enjoying the outdoors was increased. Fishing, surfing, rollerblading, ebikes, volleyball, running, pickle ball, and walkers all enjoyed the coast.

At the end of the path, I journaled and read my Bible and just rested on the warm table. Food is always a fun way to see new places so I found Just Poke in Redondo beach. Absolutely my top poke place I have ever found. So flavorful and delicious. Thinking about it makes my mouth water. 

I meandered back but here is where I learned a few things. 

1: always bring a light

2: bring gloves

3:if you are out after dark stay off the road

4: carry a backup battery because navigating drains the battery of my cellphone

I went and got Trader Joe’s for dinner and picked up some needed shopping at the MAXX. I love the basket in the front because the Brompton turns into a shopping cart in the stores.

The next morning I tried going North. Headwinds made it harder, but I made it to Venice beach. 

My heart and my body feels so good when I get outside. It is a huge gift. 

Absolutely a wonderful crew!!

Venice Mural







Goodby Peloton hello Freedom (a little bike chat in the workout room) 




shopping … no problem

​Not only does the Brompton fit in our overhead bins and through tsa conveyor belts for security screening, but it also has a great function...