31/7 – The Cookout

Cookout Day
They’re starting to assemble the gaming halls in the ICC, so grabbed a few pictures.
Dithered a bit on shorts Vs jeans, but went with the shorts & didn’t regret the decision. ( Packed a warmer layer just in case )

About five minutes before Tom picked me up the JW Forecourt suddenly turned into car-filled chaos. There’s a Motorsport … Something … Happening, and it flipped from “there are a bunch of cars, but the centre lane is moving” to “creeping gridlock”.

Tom’s new office.
I have rented places less nicely done than this. Parua Bay out towards Whangarei Heads springs to mind.
Patio area out one end, where the grill was set up, laundry facilities, kitchen, wall of boardgames, resident cat, …
The cookout was an American Breakfast themed event; didn’t know that was a thing, but there are many things I don’t know, so this is one more.
Bacon, Sausage Patty Things, Scrambled Eggs, Biscuits+Gravy, Hash Browns (pile of shredded potato, not big tater tot), a sort of peppers+onion thing, and three sorts of French toast (two with a breakfast cereal crust)

And an apple pie which was intended to go back with me, but was then eaten with enthusiasm once I told them that I have no fridge in the hotel room.
So. Much. Good. Food.

It was sort of a combination work cookout, neighborhood cookout, & weird foreign accent guy;
Tom & Dawn ( who made the apple pie, & gave me a ‘junk journal’ she made for me )
A cast of folks who work or have worked for Tom
Tom’s parents, who I met back in 2016
Their neighbor’s son, who is a local? judge.
Kevin, who I know from Gen Con via Tom.
Now that I think of it, a similar vibe to an NZ beach/campground BBQ, where you can end up with a wild variety of people based on who’s around that you know.

It was an awesome day.

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30/7 – Wandering Around Inside An Empty Space

Slept pretty well, in chunks.
4h, then 2, then blocks of an hour for a while.

Breakfast buffet was in operation, though I recognised NONE of the staff. Not surprising for multiple years away.

Some form of allegedly fun run happening way down below



Went hunting for a suitcase/bag.
The ICC is deserted, in the corridors at least, though there was some setup or breakdown going on in the main halls; lots of table surrounded by chair setups, like a conference dinner, or the RPG rooms at Gen Con. Same setup in the smaller rooms too.

Circle Centre mall looked almost abandoned. Everything was shut, though that turned out to be because they weren’t open yet, not because they’d closed for good.
Only place I could find with cases or bags was TJ Maxx, and they were more expensive than I’d hoped for. Still, after conferring with Izzy, a $99 hard shell case is an OK option.

Here Come The Mummies are touring

Many conversations with Frank over FB Messenger to figure out a plan for the day, given that I was awake enough to do something.
They fell apart a bit because of a family reunion he had to go to, but eventually we caught up, chatted for a bit at the bar in the JW, then headed off to Bonefish to meet Kevin+Amy ( and Roy, who I’d met once before, and Ben, who was new to me )
Bonefish lasted a good long while, and it was a fun time. Kevin+Amy are going to a fancy-ass wedding in Tennessee instead of Gen Con.

Got back to the hotel around midnight.

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Getting There Is Practically None Of The Fun

Photo to convince myself that I locked the front door, because it proves that my key & I interacted with the lock, so I didn’t just walk out & forget
Aerotel in Terminal 3, London Heathrow. Not huge, but comfy enough, and so much better than a 4am taxi ride
About to fly to Dublin
BLT on a cheddar herb Bagel at Terminal 3, Chicago O’Hare. Probably dinner by my timeline; think I’d been awake 17-18 hours at that point
Downtown Indy from the air. JW Marriott Hotel & LucasOil Stadium can be seen a little bit up+right from the centre of the picture, but the ICC sort of blends into the ground clutter
Park view room on the 24th floor

29/7 – Flying Day

Slept ok. Odd dreams about JSON config & suffocation, or maybe config items set to turn the air off?
T3 was empty as I left. T2 was madness.
There are other/extra airlines using it, and the queues for those airlines are out the door & almost to the carpark.

Aer Lingus check-in was less mad, but still problematic. They were prioritising the 0640, but didn’t have people intercepting at the start of the line, so an old American woman was doing it; she had kind of a useful busybody vibe, though I suspect she was trying to simultaneously not lose her position near the kiosk/machines AND not stop people on earlier flights from making their plane.
Eventually got to a kiosk machine, which refused to read my passport.
Got boarding passes issued by an actual human being.

Had Millennial Breakfast of poached egg & smashed avocado on sourdough from a pub/taproom.

Flight to Dublin uneventful.

Dublin airport is a maze of corridors, but they do leave you with only one route, and eventually made it to US Preclearance.
Security screening was its usual zoo when that place is full.
People one ahead of me in the line for the TSA person in the kiosk had some sort of problem, which took a while. Then the TSA person left the booth to lead them into the non-passenger bit, leaving me in line for an empty kiosk.
Got re-assigned to a somewhat disinterested chap; where are you going, purpose of trip, picture, there you go.

Gate area was, again, a bit of a zoo.
Long queues of people & indistinct announcements.
There were announcements about full flights, so they were offering free-checking of carry on luggage to your destination. One flight was overbooked, and they were looking for a volunteer, starting the offer at a hotel night & up to £2000.

Did American Airlines check in while waiting; that went well, and I took a screenshot of the pass, just in case.

Accidentally joined the queue for my gate when the priority boarding was announced. Actually wanted to get to somewhere that I could hear the announcements & see the gate, but ended up part of the line. Fortunately they announced All Rows boarding just before I got to the desk (similar situation for the family immediately behind me)

Plane probably left a bit late?
It’s very full; no empty seats at all.

Nodded off a few times, but didn’t really sleep. Or do anything else. Just sort of zoned out & watched the little plane on the map.
Entertainment system was playing up, so I had a choice of a very few movies, and no way to navigate to anything else. Nothing held my interest, though did reread Murderbot #4.
Pretty sure I saw the south coast of Greenland out the window.

Had to leave T5 on arrival to take the wee train to T3 (airside transfer was suspended a while back). The exit from T5 really isn’t obvious at all, or at least not the one I found; you have to cut through the food court, and it doesn’t look very official.

T3 went well. Checked that my mobile boarding pass was still good, and the chap at American Airlines suggested that I go to the security screening at the far end, because it was less crowded. Also a very chill experience, which was nice; there were still people & lines, but they were a bit calmer than I’d expected for Chicago.

Got a very nice BLT Bagel for probably dinner.

Flight to Indy delayed (crews previous flight got in late), but they made up some time, and I had a window seat with some awesome views of fields & roads. Spotted the JW & LucasOil from the air. And maybe the hospital, but wasn’t sure on that one. ( just checked; yes, it was the hospital )

The airside of Indy looks different. More empty space, no Café Patachou, more closed shopfronts.

Taxi system at Indy works way better than I expected. You press a button, and a few minutes later a taxi shows up.
I think it’s a different space to where I used to catch the shuttle bus, but my memory is being fuzzy here. I think it’s one road further out for the taxis & general population pickup?

Hotel cannot run my bookings together this time, so I have a 3-night, a 7, and a 1. They’re different room types?
Currently on 24th floor, in an accessible room.
Next one, according to the app, is a top floor room, so here’s hoping.

There’s a concert in White River State Park.

Did sink laundry, had a shower, waited until 10pm or so, then slept.

28/7 – That First Step Out The Door

Woke up stupidly early at 5am
Sent the travel plans email to Parents, read for a bit

Coffee+Walk with Alex, who suggested Argos for a power bank.
Did dishes, swept, unplugged everything, took out rubbish/recycling.
Walked through the park to Argos, which has moved. Curry’s still there, bought power bank.

Took many pictures of power sockets & windows; devices unplugged, windows latched in the vent position.
Took pictures of taps.
Narrated nearly ten minutes of walking the flat & checking everything.

(This is my ridiculous process for not worrying that I’ve left a tap running, or the iron on, or forgot to lock the front door. I know I’ve taken the pictures and made an audio note, so I know that I checked it)

Proof that I interacted with the front door, so I must have locked it

Train to Marylebone.

Platform 3 at Aylesbury Station

Luckily not the same one as the very chatty Carribbean hairdresser at Aylesbury, who was friendly, but would have gotten painful for an hour long trip.
Got some postcards for Dawn, but not a great selection.

Lunch at Five Guys, because why not.

Tube to Paddington, Heathrow Express to … Heathrow.
Arrived before hotel check-in, so followed the access tunnel to T2, to see where the flight leaves from (same place as always), then went back to T3 (where I flew into after medical repatriation)

Tried the Aer Lingus online check-in, but the app crashed partway through the process, and just wouldn’t do it.

Hotel key didn’t work first time, but second attempt was fine. Room is on the small side; could place my hands flat on the bathroom wall while sitting on the toilet. Bed takes up ⅔ of the width of the space, but it’s comfortable enough, and only for one night.
Should have packed the double port USB plug. There was one wired in, but a way up the wall, so had to put the thing charging from that port on top of stuff to make the cords reach.

Aerotel at London Heathrow

Walked back to T2 to be sure I knew the way.

Basically mooched around until it seemed time to get some sleep. Used the ‘lounge’ to write out the flights & times in notebook, just in case.

Hotel room has annoying green light in roof that probably has something to do with a fire alarm, maybe, but it lights up the whole room enough that you can still see the outlines of things even with the rest of the lights off.

The Gen Con Schedule

Here’s how it looks;

Not 100 on how I’ll fill that gap on Saturday, but I’m sure something will come up.

All of the games are either in the JW Marriott ( it’s a convenient coincidence – I almost always stay there ) or in the Indiana Convention Centre ( over in the NE corner ). Fortunately, given the excessive heat warning issued for … well, Indiana … there are Skywalks & a whole lot of air conditioning.

Skywalks in light bloo, Cutural Trail in green, Mostly-Pedestrianised Plaza in brown.
Original ( larger and more comprehensive ) image at https://www.icclos.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/downtown-indy-skywalks.pdf