There were many joyful reunions among family and friends for the Thanksgiving holiday at the John Glenn Columbus International Airport.
The beautiful bouquet of yellow carnations held by Cody Johnson was getting others in trouble at John Glenn Columbus International Airport.“Why didn’t you do that for me,” said another woman while she playfully hit her grinning husband in the shoulder.
When Hannah spotted Cody walking toward her with flowers she stopped in her tracks, covered her mouth and hen couldn’t stop kissing her husband.While some folks were experiencing long security lines or flight delays or even some cancellations during one of the busiest air travel periods of the year, others were just thrilled to be reunited with loved ones.
22, 21, 20, 19…..and then finally 1 as he boarded his plane in Florida on Wednesday bound for Columbus. When the hurricane did arrive, Carl was besieged with texts from family wanting to make sure he was safe — but all went unanswered. Pack gave hugs, but there wasn’t a lot of time to waste. He was driving this part of his crew back to his home, then had return to the airport two hours later to pick up his other son, who was flying in from Louisiana.The big sign, written in black marker, read: “Welcome Home From Prison.”No, Emma wasn’t actually locked up in prison.
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