It’s finally Spring and this weekend I am off to see my sons for Easter. They live in northern New Jersey, so we’re going into the city to see a show. My first play on Broadway in 38+ years. As I prepared to take the shuttle out of Boston Logan Airport, I needed to brush up on all the rules.
- All my medications and diabetic supplies must be in there original containers which act as a written prescription. No more pill caddies.
- There is a new size for carry on suitcases. 22x14x8. I wasn’t sure if I could get everything in, but I did.
- My second carry on holds my documents and medical stuff. By declaring this as a medical bag you are given a little leeway.
- I do have the TSA Precheck and that helps a lot. All of this is so foreign to me compared to when I first flew around with Jack at start of our marriage, 38 years ago. I went to crew rooms, walked under the terminal buildings, and up the steps to our gate. Jack took my suitcase with him onto the plane and I only carried my purse and a book. So very different now.
- I’m almost to Logan and the fun will begin!
Happy Easter!.























