It’s all about the attitude

During my last trip to Florida, the plane I was on had engine failure. Obviously, everything worked out since I am here writing this blog. Nevertheless, it was a very interesting experience for me. After leaving from Syracuse, I changed planes in Detroit for the remainder of my journey to Ft. Lauderdale. We took off on time and nothing remarkable happened. After 15 minutes in the air, my eyes got itchy and throat was scratchy, so I thought I was having an allergic reaction to something. Of course, I took a dose of my favorite allergies remedy ~ Allergies Begone! and the symptoms subsided quickly. Then I started to smell a burnt-plastic odor, which was soon followed by the cabin filling with smoke. The lights went on and the flight attendant had a fire extinguisher and was looking for the source of the smoke. Within a moment, the captain announced that we were heading back to Detroit. Apparently, the left engine failed and leaked oil into the air conditioner system ~ not a good thing. Once they realized this, they shut off the air conditioner system and the smoke dissipated quickly ~ a good thing.

As we started to land, people on the plane noticed it did not look anything like Detroit and with their handy smart phones they quickly found out that we were in Toledo, OH. Apparently, the captain put out a mayday and Toledo was the closest airport available to handle our plane with 225 passengers. We landed safely and disembarked the plane into what was obviously an unused part of the airport. We were told that a rescue plane was being sent to take us to Florida. They brought out the refreshment cart and served drinks and snacks while we waited. I got a double Jack Daniels; I assumed the wait would be considerable.

Considering we had an emergency landing, it went very smoothly, perfect landing ~ no bumps. There was no major excitement except for the plane being surrounded by emergency vehicles when we touched the ground. For the first hour or so, all of the passengers seemed very pleasant and chatty. Some looked up the event online and realized there was breaking news about our situation on local TV. There were a bunch of tweets and even a video of the landing. I found it amusing to realize that all of it had to come from one of my fellow passengers ~ wow ~ social media! After about an hour, a Delta representative showed up (Delta doesn’t fly into Toledo so the fellow drove from Detroit to Toledo to assist us) and announced that they located a rescue plane and it would be leaving Detroit shortly. I have to say I was impressed, they found an entire plane to take all of us to Florida that same night. But not everyone felt that way. That is when the people began to bitch about waiting. They formed little bitching groups throughout the gate. After about an hour or so more, the plane arrived, it was about 11:30pm. They announced that the plane had arrived but we needed to wait a bit more until a new crew arrived.  This did not make the bitchy people happy and simply fueled their complaints. At that point, I had had enough of their grumbling. It did not help the situation; it only made it more unpleasant. It served no one.

So I pointed out a couple of things:

  1. One of the engine’s on plane we were on failed ~ we landed safely with no problems. Some planes crash and people do die when engines fail. We are alive.
  2. They found an entire plane to get all of us to our destination.
  3. They want a fresh (awake) crew to fly us, not one that has been flying all day long.
  4. They provided a warm, terminal with wifi and TV along with refreshments while we waited.

They all agreed (they had no choice, it was the truth) but…nonetheless continued to bitch. I relocated myself to an area where I was surrounded by more pleasant people ~ aka people with a positive attitude. And thanks goodness there were more people that were okay with this minor glitch in their trip, even the ones that were going to Florida for just a long weekend. They accepted that things like this happen. We chatted, joked, laughed and got to know it each other. It was definitely a far better way to pass the time than simply bitching. By midnight, we boarded the rescue plane and were off to Ft. Lauderdale, again. We landed safely and I was in bed by 5:00am.  The event only delayed my arrival six hours, not bad for an emergency landing. I’ve slept in airports due to fog.

After flying annually, several times a year for almost 50 years, for the first time in my life the plane I was on had engine failure. I think of myself as very fortunate and grateful that I know it. I feel bad for those complainers; they really have no idea how good they have it.

Sleep through the night, even if someone has a cough.

During the winter, someone inevitably develops a cough, which tends to keep them and others up during the night. We generally take a spoonful of honey to help sleep through the night but some coughs prove stronger than our honey remedy. Several years ago, I heard about a crazy remedy that really works. The magical remedy is – GARLIC OIL rubbed on the soles of the feet. Yes, you heard me right. And, it is so simple, you have to try it next time you or someone has a cough.

 

Our little jar of garlic oil

Cough Remedy Recipe

  • Chop up several large cloves of garlic
  • Add garlic and olive oil to a small clean jar and cover
  • Let sit for at least an hour, the longer the better
  • Rub some garlic oil on the soles of the cougher’s feet (use about the size of a nickel); perhaps focus some attention on the areas just below the toes as it is connected to the lungs. Garlic enters your system and heads straight for the lungs. To prove the connection – simply take a piece of garlic out of the jar and place it between your toes, sleep, and you will wake up with garlic breathe – crazy but true. Please do not put garlic straight onto a little one’s foot as their skin is much more sensitive and the garlic may burn them, garlic oil is okay though.
  • Put on socks to protect the linens
  • Sleep soundly

 

Reflexology Chart of the foot

Garlic oil is a safe remedy that I have used on myself and family members. One night, Mathew was sleeping through his coughs but keeping everyone else up, so I actually applied the oil and put socks on him while he was sleeping and voila! Peace and quiet.

Many people eat garlic for its antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, immune boosting, blood pressure and cholesterol lowering properties. Garlic is a great soldier in fighting all bronchial infections. It is also known to kill antibiotic resistant bacteria. Garlic really is fantastic. And most of all, it tastes really good in most dishes.

What do you use to fight coughs and respiratory infections? Please share and I will continue to share.

 All information is shared for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any condition.