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But that being said, it was an interesting day. Business Class seats all the way (thanks Icelandair!) … empty seat next to me on the Amsterdam-Reykjavik hop … seated next to a half Finnish, half Greek, Swedish supermom and her two little boys for the 7 hour Reykjavik-Seattle hop. Her husband had gone ahead with son #3 two weeks earlier as part of their planned vacation where she’d run in the San Francisco Marathon, but their oldest has childhood leukemia and had an immune system crash right before the trip so she’d basically spent two stress-filled weeks at the hospital with him and had to cancel on the marathon. The family had lived in Seattle before when dad worked at Microsoft. Mom sounded really ready to dump Malmo and move back to Kirkland, she misses weekends in the San Juans.
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I ended up in the window seat so I wouldn’t be between mom and her 2 kids across the aisle (basic self preservation), got an AMAZING view of the Greenland ice sheet and mountains as we flew over on a clear day, but didn’t have the camera handy. Saw the best Northern Lights I’ve ever seen on the way over, so the flights ended up being some of the most scenic I’ve ever taken.