I don't post often on the forums, but dai told me I had better, so here goes.

My luck on Friday was absolute crap, y'all. Thursday night/Friday morning like, midnight, American Airlines called me (in the middle of the night!!) saying my flight was cancelled. The recorded voice cheefully informed me I was rebooked on a later flight - leaving Grand Rapids at 6pm and arriving at JFK in NY at 1am. Whut.

No thanks, I'm female and traveling by myself. Guess what? Wait times for a human being at American Air were over 2 hours! Did I want them to call me back? Well.... no. Not really. They had rebooked me on US Airways though (they're merging) so I called US Airways. Hold time was more like 30-40 minutes. Now we're pushing 1am and the US Airways guy could not have been less helpful. "Well, that's all I see. You can try another day." Yeah, no. Long story short, I went to bed really upset and tried American in the morning cos I was going in to work that day. Still 2 hours. Tried US Airways again, maybe 20 minutes wait. The lady I got was so helpful. She found me a much earlier flight - Grand Rapids to La Guardia (where I was originally flying!!) leaving at 1pm and arriving at 4:30, via Philadelphia. My boss was luckily cool with me leaving FAR EARLIER than planned. I went to work at 8, printed paychecks and scrambled to input weigh slips and left at 9:30.
Things looked much better - the airplanes I was on were SUPER tiny and old, but they stayed in the sky. EXCEPT my bad luck reared its ugly head just as my Philadelphia to La Guardia flight was set to take off. Popped in some gum for takeoff... and out popped a filling!

Turned off airplane mode (I know, so bad) trying to plead with someone to help me find a dentist - thinking I would have to get it fixed ASAP. Lucky for me slack said it had happened to him recently too and as long as I am careful I am probably fine. WHEW.
Arrival! Taxi to hostel! Will never do that again. Hot and car sick feels. Relaxed in hostel til I went to meet a bunch of people at Toys R Us. (Which by the way, has a giant ferris wheel inside!) We all chatted for a bit, then we were off to go get pizza. NYC pizza is delicious.

That is all you need to know!
I left after pizza, since my hostel was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay south of Times Square, and I was exhausted between the late night phone calls, rushing through work, and traveling.
Next day, much rain. So rain. Many soaked.

Met up with Chibs and we headed to the LEGO store. Thanks for sharing your super expensive umbrella, Chibs! By the time we got to the LEGO store, I was able to take off my Morning Musume '14 parka and literally wring it out. My jeans were soaked halfway up my shins. Wandered the LEGO store for a few minutes, then we found the Nintendo store. The guys decided to split off about then - I think people were meeting up for lunch? I decided to continue shopping and hit some of the girlier stores I knew no one would want to follow me to. So I hit American Girl Place (My childhood!), the Build-A-Bear factory and The Disney Store (I finally got myself a plushie Olaf!!!). By then my feet were KILLING me, so I headed back to my hostel to drop off shopping, change hoodies (the rain was over!) and change shoes before Hello Party.
Hello Party was fun. Team Mizuki wasn't so ace, good job to... was it team Masaki that won? Slack did a rockin' job being picked for the first game, though!!!

Karaoke. Kind of. I think we snuck in with Jtri and co. for the tail end of their time but then there were no rooms open. Not sure what some of y'all did but I went back to my hostel and crashed.
Sunday... I did not wake up in the middle of the night to go get in line like a lot of people did. Perhaps I should have, I don't know. I finally got in line by myself ... sometime early afternoon? pika was kind enough to bring me water and I finally met Kim, who I kept hearing about from almond.

Sadly, I only met her for like two seconds and the line moved. Ooops.
Was really lucky - met some Jphipers in the goods line that I kind of attached myself to.

Thanks for not telling me to go away! Managed to snag a CD after they had given up, so I was good for the handshake event.
Concert was excellent. I kind of miss MC corners, but I understand they were trying to keep it all English and that might have been hard. Though they could totally have played a game or something, I swear. My feet and ankle were really happy that I managed to find a seat to sit in, BTW. At one point the girl in front of me went to stand up (some people in the seats area were) and I was ready to be bummed and not see anything - but she looked back and asked if I could see (there was a walkway between her row and mine). When I said no, she said okay and sat back down. Major classy move, so whoever you were, I seriously thank you. I cried more than once. Silly to say, but having seen the girls in Japan, and then seeing everyone try their best to make them feel welcome. AAAANYWAY. Personal choice, my favorite was 9th/10th/11th gen's 'I WISH'. Excellent song, and they did a REALLY nice job of it. Also really happy that everyone did the pink glowsticks correctly - I was hoping we would make Sayu cry, but I guess she has gotten really good at not letting things like that get to her. Loved the crowd surprising the crap out of Zukki in her intro.

She never gets that kind of reaction in Japan, best as I can tell. Sakura's two lines of Let it Go were really well done too. Much

for that one.
Good setlist - though I'm not really a fan of the whole updated style of songs. Kind of wish they would mix it up and do the old styles of the old songs more often but I get that it doesn't fit with their present image.
Handshake event really was basically the highlight of the trip for me because... Mizuki recognized me.

100%. The girls were lined up behind the table for the event, but fans hadn't been lined up quite yet - so the girls were messing with the audience. Waving, making faces/poses... and in Maa-chan's case, making us call her Maa-chan and say we loved her. Which was adorbs. Mizuki was waving at people and then she suddenly saw me. Looked surprised, waved frantically. Then I saw her lean over and say something to Eripon, who looked confused/surprised and Mizuki pointed at me, waving again.

Handshake line, I greeted all the girls with お久しぶりです。 I'm pretty sure all of them recognized me, though with varying degrees. Sakura and Haruna, maybe the least so? Anyway, I told Sakura I support her both in Japan and America. I think.

Memory of that one escapes me a bit. Haruka, she definitely recognized me. I got back a お久しぶりですね! I told her I wrote her a letter, and she was surprised and said she was really happy. Maa-chan, some how I got stuck at for a bit. Fine with me! I think she even squealed when she recognized me.

Similar to Haruka conversation-wise, but since I was stuck, I told her that the chekki I took with her was really cute. She waved it off.

Ayumi ... I think she was the one who said something to the effect of "You came here too!" in Japanese. Haruna I think I was a little rushed with - possible just the Ohisashiburi and a thank you? Zukki, similar. Riho was surprised to see me, it seemed. I might have thanked her for coming to America? Not sure. Eripon was fun! She had figured out who I was, and was happy to see my Gaki grad bracelet.
Fukuchan!!

Fukuchan knew exactly who I was. After my お久しぶり she also said お久しぶりですね! and actually grabbed me with her other hand too and thanked me for coming. I honestly do not remember if I said ANYTHING else. I 100% forgot to tell her I had given her a present,

so I am hoping she looked. Mostly I was flying high on how obvious it was she remembered me. Sayu seemed a little out of it to me. Jet lag? Not sure. But I showed her I was wearing her birthday bracelet and wished her happy graduation, and she thanked me.
I don't have much in the way of pictures, especially of the handshake event. I mean, it seems like they didn't care but I think it's too engrained in me that that kind of stuff gets you thrown out.
Gotta say, by far this was the slowest handshake I have been to. There was seriously only one guy there concerned with moving people along. Was nice to have actual time to talk to the girls the best I could.
Yakiniku with Slack and crew - we were still eating when everyone took a group picture so we weren't in it... but man the food was good.

So... no guilt over missing the pic.

That was pretty much it, but I did run into dai briefly at the airport on Sunday! Hope your flights went okay, Dai!

Glad to have met so many jphipers! And, uh... sorry to the people whose names I totally don't remember. xD I'm really bad with names. Hope to see you again sometime!
