Meeting the American Dream for the First Time

in Worldmappin3 years ago (edited)

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Not Your Typical Arrival

Smartly dressed in a casual black coat, a young gentleman exited his flight from the United Arab Emirates Boeing aircraft and entered the terminal gates of the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.

"Sir, come with me please!" After handing over his passport at the immigration counter, he was requested by the assigned officer to follow him to a special enclosed room. Immediately, his heartbeat rapidly doubled its beating rate as he walked behind the airport official.

This happened a few years after the despicable horrors of 911 left an excruciating scar on that nation. Still having fresh memories, this catastrophic event injected so much fear in the minds and hearts of millions of Americans, especially those who've witnessed the tragedy at close range. During those moments, most of the foreign-looking passengers waiting in line at the immigration queue also exhibited stiff postures, blank glances, and were completely silent amidst the noisy background of airplanes taking off and landing. The atmosphere inside was clearly tense.

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"Oh no, what could be wrong?! Could they have mistaken me for a terrorist?" he pondered while patiently breathing deeply. And after waiting inside that white-walled interrogation room for about 30 minutes, one of the male staff approached him and remarked, "There was a minor discrepancy in your personal information, thus we had to ensure that no act of tampering was done to your passport". After that unexpected incident, he was released and was allowed to proceed to the baggage claim section. With much anticipation, he was now legally permitted to travel within the North American continent. Whew!

That gentleman was me.

Impressions of a Hospitable Welcome

Since I was a kid, visiting the USA was one of my lifelong aspirations. I can still remember pinching myself several times just to check whether I was really there in the flesh. It was hard to believe, as though I was still asleep. Yet, I wasn't dreaming anymore. The sweet reality was apparently unfolding before my own eyes!

The Big Apple was not my final destination as I still had to board a domestic flight from my current location to my last stop at a gorgeous metropolis situated at the eastern side of Lake Michigan. By the way, this was a work-related trip - all expenses were shouldered by the sponsoring company. And aside from savoring the 14-hour in-flight luxuries of the business class cabin onboard an Emirates airplane from Dubai to New York, a heart-warming surprise was silently waiting for me.

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My flight arrived at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids, Michigan during the early hours of the morning. And I couldn't believe my eyes when I was greeted with an enormous hotel suite - filled with complete amenities for an enjoyable stay. From its own toilet and bath, kitchen, living and dining spaces, bedroom, plus work area, I could definitely linger there forever. Wouldn't you?

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"Ahhh, peace and quiet at last!" I sighed while laying on the comfortable bed to relax a bit. At least I could now unwind after that stressful experience of entering the country a few hours ago. Moving forward, my former workmate, who was also my tour buddy, was picking me up at my hotel room in a couple of hours. Hence, I took the chance to recharge myself first with a sumptuous breakfast to gain the needed energy for the adventurous tour happening later that day.

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You might have noticed that the TV in the lounge area is an outdated model. During that specific period, the technology for that appliance was still state-of-the-art. So, feel free to guess how old that photo could have been.

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Let's call my American host Mr. J. Aside from being my former associate, he was also the person tasked with being my personal guide in showing me the various neighborhoods of Michigan. Despite being in his senior years, he was surprisingly energetic, loved to explore interesting places, and had a skillful knack for photography. He was surely a fun person to be with and had a humorous side to his character. Because I aligned with his passionate hobbies, our social chemistry was immediately automatic.

Glimpses of a Historic Landmark

"Hey Erne, I won't tell you where we're going. Because you're thrilled by surprises, just enjoy the ride. I'll reveal to you this spectacular attraction once we get there, alright?" Mr. J looked at me with a smile.

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"Oh sure, take your time! Surprises never fail to amaze me. Let's go!" I answered him as we boarded his white car on the way to our destination.

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We passed through many thoroughfares until we reached the place of surprise. I soon discovered that I was actually taken to an interesting city called Grand Haven which was a thriving metropolitan gem situated at the eastern coast of Lake Michigan. This humble urban center was small but boasted a tremendous wealth of history and culture.

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The Potawatomi and Ottawa Indians used to establish their abode here for hundreds of years and converted the nearby river as trade routes towards the inner areas of Michigan. In fact, there was plenty of archeological evidence unearthed here to prove their existence. Grand Haven's American-European foundations had roots that point back to French colonial settlers. It was after the War of 1812 that more Americans began to officially migrate and stay for good in the area.

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And as we cruised deeper into this interesting neighborhood, we were welcomed by the Grand Haven Historic District containing a mixture of commercial and residential establishments along a street named Washington Avenue. It was a long thoroughfare encompassing six blocks of significant historic landmarks. I was simply mesmerized by the remarkable collection of ancient buildings that lined up the city's sidewalks.

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This historic district consisted of approximately 121 buildings. most of which had 2-floor levels. The earliest constructed edifice was initiated in 1840 with more recent additions made until 1965. This city's Central Park was also included in the historic zone, and a handful of fascinating architectural signatures like Period Revival, Neoclassical, Italianate, Queen Anne, International, and Mid-Century Modern could likewise be witnessed on the various facades.

My First American Travel Treat

Mr. J decreased his car speed as we were nearing our last stop. While he was searching for a suitable parking area, I saw lots of yachts, boats and other marine crafts sprawling across a vast expanse of coastal land and water. We've finally arrived in a fascinating place called the Grand Haven Municipal Marina - my first real travel adventure where I could walk around, enjoy the views, mingle with locals, grab some food, indulge in nature, and capture lots of pictures. These were surely the types of sensational activities I'd long to experience while I was there.

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This aquatic environment in the state of Michigan was the favorite hangout spot for power boaters and sailors. You can traverse by boat or with other kinds of marine transportations from Lake Michigan, the Grand River, and then to Spring Lake. With around 57 slips and counting (also known as parking spaces for marine vehicles), the Grand Haven Municipal Marina was fairly vast and was situated close to Chinook Pier along Harbor Drive.

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As this marina was an accessible public facility on the waterfront, it has also become convenient for boats, yachts, and other marine vehicles to dock on the slips available. Aside from docking and storage amenities, the place also provided services such as fuel and marine paraphernalia, maintenance and repair outlets, educational courses, and other helpful support for maritime activities.

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While strolling along the Grand River waterfront, I also encountered a pretty little duck busy bathing on the rocky banks. What a colorfully adorable creature!

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Assuming that there was nothing more to experience there, my jaw dropped and my eyes bulged when old railroad trains became suddenly visible in the distance.

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"This section of Grand Haven we're approaching is called the Train Depot Museum," Mr. J explained as we were strolling together along the boardwalk towards the site. "Did you know that those old trains once traversed the ancient railroad networks here in Michigan? Today, they've found a new life as public exhibitions."

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We took our time in that train museum. And because we were both fascinated by trains, we didn't hesitate in posing for photographic souvenirs. I even secretly snapped a memorable photo of Mr. J while he was standing beside one of the trains to capture its awesome visual presentation.

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Afterward, we proceeded further toward Lake Michigan to explore more of our magnificent surroundings. The prevailing winds were extremely powerful that day that I had to walk slowly not to be literally blown away by the air currents. The weather was also quite chilly, hence I decided to wear the same black coat I used when entering the country. Even one of the resident seagulls was trying to warm itself up.

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During this particular visit, I had an eerie first impression of Lake Michigan. Its mysterious waves simply gave me the creeps! And the more I became terrified when I came across the following signboards and markers along the beachfront. I paused right away in front of them to offer a little prayer in commemoration to those heroic souls who've perished in that area.

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Despite my initial feelings of fright, the place was still truly gorgeous! We were actually standing in a special location of Grand Haven called the Grand Haven South Pierhead Inner Light, a strategic point where the Grand River entered and flowed into Lake Michigan.

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And there's nothing more spectacular than the stunning red lighthouses stationed at the tip of the pier. Because the lake's water currents were extremely unstable, we had to walk with care on the pier's slippery floor to prevent unwanted accidents.

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The large waves playfully smashing against the rocky sides of the pier combined with the fresh breeze of the lake and alluring scenery of the 2 red lighthouses at the end didn't disappoint our expectations as they fully captivated our senses. It was an absolutely incredible experience! We ended our day there with Mr. J. And I couldn’t be more grateful to him for the magical travel treat he has surprised me with.

"I owe you one!" I told him while patting his back.

And the Journey Continues...

It has been several years already since I lost touch with Mr. J. In spite of doing my best in searching for him, I failed to locate his current whereabouts, unfortunately. I'm not quite certain whether he is still alive or not, God forbid. Yet, his immense legacy in my life thrives on. He was simply like a father figure to me. Therefore, as my special tribute to his sincere friendship, professional mentorship, and pleasing disposition, I wanted to dedicate this post most especially to him. You'll never know, right? Perhaps he might come across and read this travel story someday plus reminisced the remarkable times we shared together in one of the most adventurous pages of our history.

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Most importantly, the city of Grand Haven in the state of Michigan has been proudly designated as the #1 healthiest, safest, and happiest city in the USA by Gallup, a global advisory and analytics organization known for its public opinion polls, advice, and surveys. No wonder I felt the positive energy of the locals plus the delightful atmosphere of the place when I was there. Isn't that amazing? The moment I learned about this fact, the more this outstanding metropolis became embossed in my memory as my first official American travel experience. I will remember this remarkable city for as long as I breathe. It's as simple as that!

Do you cherish unforgettable experiences in America? Tell us about them in the comments below.

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STORIES OF ERNE
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Thanks for sharing your travel with us Erne!
Awesome work as always...
US is awesome country and I miss traveling there. Miss their people and the way how relaxed are they. I miss travel in all ways and US as a destination have a special place in my heart...

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Always with pleasure for you Andy! I'm so glad we share something truly special when it comes to our American travel experiences. Who knows? We might bump into each other during one of our future USA trips. As usual, I'm constantly grateful for your generous support of my content. Take care, my dear friend! 😊

What an amazing story, @storiesoferne!
Although, you had a small moment of tension, your arrival in the US marked a milestone that you will remember all your life.
The tour of Michigan and the photos are spectacular. I sincerely hope that your friend, Mr. J is well and they can meet again.

Warm greetings @charsdesign. It's great to see you here. I never thought that an unexpected event like that at New York's JFK airport would happen to me. Yet, the worst scenario was the possibility of being deported back to my place of origin. Fortunately, aside from that minor problem, everything flowed smoothly during the rest of the journey. Truly glad that I had the needed guts to face the obstacles that almost crippled my American travel plans. Let's hope and pray that Mr. J is still alive and well, wherever he may be. Thank you so much for your wonderful remarks and appreciation! 😊

Yet, the worst scenario was the possibility of being deported back to my place of origin.

You were brave in facing that possibility. 911 was a day that is impossible to forget. In the case of NorthAmerican's and more specifically those of the Big Apple they have it on the surface and their paranoia is understandable.
It is also very difficult for Venezuelans to obtain a visa from that country. I remember that in 2011, my wife and I applied for a tourist visa. They gave it to me, but it was denied to her. Thanks to that, we had to change travel plans, but thank goodness we hadn't bought air tickets. 😀

Authentic courage, patience, and strength absolutely came in handy for me during those critical moments. Or else, the American immigration officials would have doubted me if I panicked and displayed suspicious behaviors in the airport. And the most challenging part of that trip was that I happened to arrive at the exact location where the horrific tragedy took place - in New York City. Thus, paranoia was simply rampant with the locals there as a way to safeguard themselves from further damage.

Perhaps, it was a blessing in disguise that your wife was not granted an American visa, even though you have been approved. At least you also saved on unnecessary expenses and spent time together traveling to other exotic destinations. Thanks a lot for sharing your interesting experiences. 😊

Obviously you lived the american dream....i am happy for you @storiesoferne

I would love to think about it that way. Many thanks, @maoyagi for your beautiful words. Cheers! 😊

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I can understand why you loved this visit: I would be utterly impressed to see those smashing waves too! You also had quite a good gentle guide to show you around, very nice!

Hello @creativemary. That's right, it wasn't difficult to fall in love with Grand Haven in Michigan, its locals, and all the surrounding pleasures. As all of them were naturally impressive to the senses, you can only indulge yourself for as long as it takes. And the dancing waves of Lake Michigan? Oh, they were a spectacular experience in themselves! Thank God for beautiful Angels who show us around heavenly places on Earth. Truly appreciate your lovely remark! 😊

Hello dear friend @storiesoferne good afternoon.

Excellent post, you captivated me from start to finish. Without a doubt, MrJ. He did an excellent job as a host in introducing you to these beautiful places that you visited. A unique experience.

I regret that he has undergone mental torture for half an hour, before entering the country, due to that small irregularity.

I appreciate very much that you showed us this life experience and the beautiful photographs

I wish you a happy and prosperous week

Greetings friend @jlufer. It simply delights me to know that you have invested your time to read my travel story. Indeed, my first American travel was a unique experience, in a way that it stayed in my memories for as long as I can remember. Life consists of unexpected trials, plus we just need to position our chins high and move forward despite the hardships. In fact, life would be quite boring, dead, and dry if everything is flawless. There's no such thing as a perfect world, isn't it? What's important is progress, not perfection. Thank you very much for your valuable support and for keeping the flaming spirit of friendship alive and kicking. Have a safe, productive, and enjoyable week! 😊

What a good trip friend, to cross from one continent to another and to know all those beautiful places and to have such kind people who will show you their favorite places, a wonderful experience

Hi @mlrequena78. Yes, it was indeed a remarkable journey worth sharing with our Hive family. By doing so, we inspire others who also enjoy exploring various places around the world to make the most out of their travel highlights - astronomically, educationally, culturally, spiritually, and all the colorful human emotions that come with it. Thank you so much friend for immersing yourself in my travel post! 😊

Hello Dear @storiesoferne That is such an wonderful publication considering how much you were excited to visit U.S. and your heart warming experience with Mr. J. Hope he is fine.
Thanks for sharing your experience, Hope you have a joyful week ahead.

Hello, my dear Sahiba. Thank you so much for following and digesting my travel story here. As it was my very first visit to the North American continent, I was truly happy that nothing was worse than what happened at the airport entry in New York. It was a fabulous experience indeed that would forever be engrained in my fond memories of the USA and of my great mentor Mr. J. I have a strong feeling he is doing healthy, cheerful, and active. I'm also glad you had fun playing the sports of tennis lately. Congrats and take care always! 😊

Hello, I'm sorry I'm late, I've had a week, I better forget it.
What envy, one of my dreams is to travel, wherever it is to know other cultures, other worlds,
I say worlds because nations are so different, in culture, way of life and all that.
I really like meeting new people, that's why the travel thing.
She would be an eternal traveler if the wallet could afford it.
New dishes of food, new customs, places imagined but never stepped on.
Animals would love a photographic safari that would be my dream.
you met one although the work will take you, but there is always time to appreciate the good
happy week friend

Yes, we have the same dreams friend @txatxy, haha 😁. With the available budget and time allocated, we can immediately wear our traveling shoes, walk, run, swim, fly, and journey to anywhere we desire to be on this planet, including your favorite Safari adventures. With the plethora of cultural offerings, it would take years or even decades for us to traverse all the magnificent countries on Earth. And you have an excellent point there, that for every location we visit, we must learn to accept, enjoy, and appreciate all the valuable gifts it endows us. Have a healthy, productive, and enjoyable week ahead! 😊

Hi @storiesoferne, you just made me utter "Wow!" while I am looking at the photos of the enormous hotel that you stayed in (you must have enjoyed your stay there very much.

Let me guess, based on the photo of the TV on one of your photos, you went there in the year 2006, and the photo is about 15 years old now. By the way, the first and the second photo on your blog is amazing, the locomotive too.

All in all, this is again a great publication combined with superb photography.

Also, I just want to add that I too will feel nervous if ever an immigration officer invites me into an enclosed room.

Hello @afterglow. Exactly! It was definitely a hotel suite that overwhelmed me initially because of the largely spacious amenities and I never expected that it was reserved just for me. I even thought someone else was sharing the huge room interior with me, lol. 🤣 Regardless, I was still thankful for all the tremendous blessings received during that trip. And if you were in my shoes, I'm also pretty certain you'd feel tense in New York's JFK airport during those same moments. Fortunately, I was able to compose myself professionally by not immediately panicking, or else I could have been sent back home.

I'm simply curious about your intelligent guess on the TV and hotel room's age. How did you arrive at the year 2006 and the 15 years?

I'm simply curious about your intelligent guess on the TV and hotel room's age. How did you arrive at the year 2006 and the 15 years?

I started by remembering the year of that fateful day (attack on the World Trade Center) which was in 2001. I have a broken television which is a FLAT SCREEN TV (I tried hard to remember the year that I bought that broken TV, but I failed). When I failed to remember the exact year when I bought my TV I just tried to estimate the year when I bought it, I arrived at the year 2009 then I estimated the year of release of the TV on your photo, I counted backward since my TV is a newer model than that of the TV on your photo, by counting backward I arrived at the year of 2006. We are now at the year 2021, I subtracted 2006 from 2021 and the product is 15 years.

OMG! Amazing observations! You certainly can be a freelance detective or police investigator with your comprehensive analysis, haha. 🤣 Thank you so much Jonathan for investing the time to immerse in my travel story. Take care and have an enjoyable one! 😊

You're welcome @storiesoferne it is always a delightful experience to read and immerse my own self on your travel story.

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Welcome Erne, I hope one day I will be able to see such beauty in person. Always dreamed about such a location...

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I never been to the US. I heard it is quite difficult for us to travel there with the Vietnamese passport, the long process of applying for the visa and many other things. So it is nice to travel through your post to the city of Grand Haven in the state of Michigan.

Btw your introduction part at the airport is great. I even feel like I am there to witness the event.

Hello Dora, so happy to see you here. That's correct, the USA has been one of the most challenging countries on Earth to secure an entry visa, even just for tourism purposes. And this was absolutely more evident during the decade following the 911 catastrophe when most legitimate applications were either delayed or denied. Not only America, but the entire world felt the domino effects of the sufferings caused by that unimaginable act of terrorism.

My post introduction was specifically designed to let my readers experience the paranoia, the struggle, and the pain felt by the American people, even just from an airport perspective. And you surely got the gist! Many thanks for that.

Without diving deeply into sensitive political issues, could it be because of the previous World War between Vietnam and the USA that the Vietnamese citizens find it difficult to obtain an American Visa?

Oh just to be clear that this is not from my experiences as I heard from my friends who applied for the visa to do some volunteer works several years ago. She mentioned at that time she was single and didn't have valuable assets to convince them. She said they were worry she might stay illegal after her visa expires.

Oh okay, I understand. As North America has been considered the land of entrepreneurial and employment opportunities, many non-US citizens have been trying their best to gain entry into the country. However, some foreign nationalities have been abusing their access for several years and have migrated to the USA without proper documentation since it opened its borders. As a result, the American government has been on the relentless hunt for illegal migrants - indirectly affecting other visa applicants with no ill intentions. Let's hope that in the near future, all concerned processes would be ironed out well.

What a beautiful post! You visited a very special place.
I love lighthouses and you toke spectacular photos.
Thanks for sharing.

With pleasure @will91, Grand Haven in Michigan, USA will forever be embedded in my cherished memories for as long as I live. And that's true, there's just something super alluring about lighthouses that we can't get enough of them sometimes. Thanks a lot for appreciating my travel content. Have a great day! 😊

A lovely story, I have always had a grudge against America in general. I think it's because almost every experience I have had has been negative. I am used to the quiet brooding English or chilled out jovial Irish within my family. The boisterous American doesn't sit well. I am sure I have just seen the tourist on steroids version each time!

I would love to visit, the place you stayed looks cosy and peaceful.

Friendly greetings @kph. Yeah, I'm with you - that's pretty understandable. The American culture, though acceptable to most nationalities around the world, is not 100% appealing to all earthlings. Again, this would definitely vary from person to person depending on their perceptions, opinions, and tastes. Nevertheless, our authentic human differences and unique characteristics make our planet an incredibly interesting environment to thrive in, isn't it? The world is still a beautiful place.

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