How to survive an extended layover, Frankfurt edition

Nap. Take the travel pillow provided for you on the plane--God bless Lufthansa airlines--and find a dark empty corner. I wrapped a shirt around my eyes to block out the light, made sure all my bags were touching me, and sprawled out across 4-5 chairs. Frankfurt airport has a great set up for this, comfy chairs with no arm rests. I napped for 3 hours. 

Take the time to clean up with some baby wipes. Feel refreshed and smell good.  Apply a little mascara even, so you don't look as half-dead as you feel. 

Read. Read something simple, but either entertaining or thought provoking. Wander through bookstores and resist the urge to buy. Yes, I know you have wanted to read Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac, and yes, Nelson Mandela's autobiography would be perfect, but you have five books, two journals, your bible, and a sketchbook. You are going to be all right. (My self talk...)

Write. 

Listen to people speak German all around you and get excited when you understand something because you took two years of German in high school. 

On a side note, I am a huge fan of Lufthansa. Wine and movies and pillows makes a ten hour flight a little more bearable. 

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