We woke up today at 6 am to leave for our flight. Unfortunately, right when I woke up I received a notification from United that our flight had been canceled. This was sort of expected due to the news we found out yesterday about all the flight cancelations and chaos caused by the Microsoft/Crowdstrike incident.
The next couple of hours were spent trying to figure out flights, where to stay, and the car situation. The flights were re-booked for tomorrow. Unfortunately, it is not a direct flight. The flight leaves from Edinburgh tomorrow at 1:50 pm and lands in Newark, New Jersey for a connecting flight to Chicago. We won’t get into Chicago until after 9 pm, so Kelsey, Jared, and Adeline will have to stay another night in a hotel in Chicago. I also couldn’t book seats next to each on these flights tomorrow. Luckily, for each flight there are 2 seats next to each other so someone will be able to sit next to Lucas. In the process of trying to get seats United Airlines charged me $400. I don’t think their app is working appropriately but all of the refunds will have to be dealt with later.
It was easy to book our cars for one more day with Arnold Clark. I’m so glad we reserved cars with them. Their customer service has been outstanding.
Finding a place to stay for all of us tonight was the most challenging thing. Unfortunately, the Holiday Inn we are at right now has no rooms for tonight. Don called around to several places and finally was able to book 3 rooms at a Hilton in Queensferry.
During all this time being spent on our phones and laptops luckily my parents took Lucas and Adeline to breakfast. Once things settled and we were ready to check out Don found what he thought was a farm with a restaurant. It turned out to really just be a restaurant with a shop. The restaurant called Saline Shaw was in a beautiful area in the country with rolling hills. The food here was very good. Lucas had a hot chocolate that had little cows as a design in the foam. He really liked it. He also had a breakdown about not being able to get a blue tractor at the shop. He has been so good on this trip so far I think everyone is just ready to be home.
After the restaurant we tried to go to a sheep farm, but it was really just someone’s house. It was beautiful but not a place we could stop. Then we tried to go to an animal farm, but it was closed until next week.
Nothing we were finding online was panning out, so we decided to go to an Abbey called Culross Abbey. The drive was very pretty but the parking here was crazy! It was a one lane road that people were parked on and also driving either direction. The Abbey was very beautiful. We took a lot of pictures here. We also saw the end of a Scottish Wedding. After the Abbey we stopped at a garden. We had some desserts and Lucas got to play fetch with a dog named Connie.
After the garden we decided to walk down to the town of Culross to look around. Jared and Don took the cars to park in a parking lot. We walked around the town for a bit. Lucas played at a playground. We walked out on the pier. It was starting to get rainy and gloomy so around 4 we decided to go check in to our hotel. Lucas had another tantrum about ice cream on the walk to the car.
Our new hotel was much nicer and more spacious than our place last night. It also has some very nice views of the bridges in Queensferry. We had dinner with my dad at the hotel restaurant. Lucas had calamari, which he loved, and more fish and chips. After dinner Lucas and Don went back to the room and Kelsey came down. We had a beer with my dad.
We ended up using Lucas’s travel cot here that I had brought in case he didn’t have a bed. Everywhere we stayed on the trip had a bed for him except here. He liked sleeping on the floor next to the ceiling to floor window. He said, “it felt like he was camping indoors”. As we were all getting ready for bed Lucas came over to us and whispered, “I want a baby”. It gave us a good laugh. I’m really hoping tomorrow goes well with our travels. Even though today we were supposed to go home, we still had a pretty good bonus day in Scotland.