So winning the trip to Japan was not all fun and happy stuff. I was told there was a very small window to pick the person going with me, fill out the paperwork, copy my passport, get things notorized etc.
One small problem...
I never needed a passport before.
Ever.
So I started freaking out. After reading pages and pages of getting a passport instructions I thought for sure I was screwed. I didn't have a plane ticket ready for me to get it overnight and I didn't have the time to wait weeks and months for the normal process.
My only recourse was to go to Downtown LA and plead my case at the Passport Office. Of course I had just started a new job (blog on that later!) and could only get a time that would interfere with work!
I was really down and was starting to accept that I wasn't going at all. My new boss, on the other hand, was really cool about it and told me not to worry and do what I need to do.
So I head off to LA at 5 a.m. to be there right when they open. Stand in line in the freezing cold (California freezing cold...) and the whole time I am stressing.
I get it and plead my whole case to the first clerk. Too bad the first clerk only gives out numbers! D'OH! LOL.
I finally see a real person who can help me and of course I get the clerk who looks like they are having a bad day (even though they JUST opened the doors!). I plead my case again and she looks at me like "WTF?" She asks where my plane ticket is or proof of when I am flying out. I explain that I can't get that far unless I get my passport in less than a week. It took a little bit more of explaining, plus I came really prepared with lots of emails and such explaining my situation.
Finally she just looks at me and obviously just wants to get rid of me, "It can be ready on Friday." (It was Wednesday!). I almost jumped for joy! Of course after I had to fork over almost $200 to get it fast the jumping feeling went away.
So I rush back to work and end up only being 2 minutes late for my normal start time.
So with gas money going to LA twice, getting it early etc. It ended up costing me more than $250 to get my passport.
Of course I had problems getting the paperwork notorized, the first two places I tried both said the notory person JUST left (I needed it right then.).
So winning a trip isn't all hugs and puppies in the beginning, but it does get better... a lot better.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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