Whoever thought up the idea of placing mini-hotel rooms inside the crazy, busy Atlanta Airport is a genius. An absolute genius!
Last night, regardless of my efforts, I missed my flight to DC. Thankfully, there was another flight that they could get me on later that same night. So, there I was, with 2 1/2 hours to spend at the Atlanta airport. Definitely not on my fun list for the evening.
Airports are like little cities. They provide most of what a person would need for the few hours that they are present. I write most, because there I was, a nursing mum (sans baby) in desperate need of a place to pump.
Now, if I was at the OKC airport, this would not be a problem. They are prepared for a time such as this. They have a room, equipped with a drape and comfy chair, which are both perfectly placed next to an electrical outlet. To a nursing mum, this situation is as beautiful as a work of art!
Does the Atlanta airport have a similar situation? Yea, not so much.
They have plenty of outlets, but they are out in the open and that is just not a good combination for anyone's sanity.
So, I walk around, wondering what I can do to keep my mind off the fact that I really needed to have pumped about 30 minutes ago. As I'm walking around, I read the following sign:
I wonder to myself if I understood that name correctly.
Could there really be a suite that you could rent for a few mintues, located inside the terminal at the airport? I turn around and walk past it again. It looks like a minature hotel hallway. There are 3 employees at the desk, all sharply dressed, who are as kind and polite as possible.
Could there really be a suite that you could rent for a few mintues, located inside the terminal at the airport? I turn around and walk past it again. It looks like a minature hotel hallway. There are 3 employees at the desk, all sharply dressed, who are as kind and polite as possible.
I walk up to the counter and ask the cost. I'm not even sure why I asked, becuase before she could answer, my mind had already decided that I would soon be pumping in peace! She replied and as she was speaking, I say "ok, I will stay for an hour."
I figured that an hour was long enough. It would give me enough time to pump and really, I figured that I would go crazy in a small room for much longer than an hour. She just smiled and told me that if I changed my mind, and decided to stay longer, they could add the time later.
As I signed the charge slip, another sharply dressed employee calmly said "let me show you to your suite."
When she opend the door, I quickly realized that this was better that I had imagined. It was dim and cool. Quiet and serene. It had a place to lay down. It was spacious for a little place. Very cool, modern furniture. I quickly think to myself "Yea, I might need more than an hour..."

She showed me how to use the internet, TV and their "3 hour nap in 26 minutes" program.
I had no idea that there would be a huge HD flat screen TV, great earphones, free internet access, a pillow, comfy blanket and LOTS of outlets. I was pleasantly surprised.
When I got to the airport and realized that I wasn't going to get on my original flight, I prayed for peace. I didn't want to stress. I remember praying for me to be cool with whatever happened. The Minute Suites were an answer to prayer that I never expected. My Heavenly Father is very cool like that!
Needless to say, I stayed longer. 1 hr, 45 minutes to be exact. Enough time to pump, watch a full episode of NCIS, participate in their "3hr nap in 26 minute" program and get caught up on Twitter. It was the best time that I have ever had at the Atlanta airport!
Today, I am thankful for:
- Sunny weather while walking to work (329)
- A sushi restaurant that delivers during lunch hours (330)
- A sweet picture of baby Charlotte and her Mum, I'm so happy that both are healthy, happy and beautiful! (331)
- My asthma inhaler - it makes eating peanuts doable. I know, the fact that I need an inhaler to eat peanuts should probably be my sign that I just shouldn't eat peanuts, but I'll tackle that another day. (332)
- A hidden retreat in a crazy airport - with a comfy couch and pillow to rest my tired body. (333)
- USA Network - I just love that they play NCIS so often. My little one and I bonded over NCIS while we were on bedrest (before he was born), so being able to watch it while I'm away, makes me feel at home, if only for a minute. (334)
- My sister. She has my little one this week and she loves him unbelieveably. I know he is happy when he is with her and her precious girlies. (335)
- Blue jean diapers - Haven't seen them yet, but my sister says that they are pretty funny. And, I believe her. She has some waiting for me when I get home. (336)
- Clothes for the little one - on sale! I found the cutest outfit for him to wear to my sister's wedding. (337)
Now, I just need to keep working out so that I will fit into my blue dress at the wedding. Then, we will be on the path to some great family pictures!
Wahoo!
This is definitely the most wonderful appreciation I've seen of our creation. I am DELIGHTED that you were pleased! Wow! Thanks for sharing your experience.
ReplyDeleteAmir Arbisser MD
co-founder