Saturday, December 25, 2010

It's a long trip

Well I am here in Blighty, with Pauline still back in sunny Oz! Today is Christmas Day and it's very cold, but it's the white christmas I wanted - you can't have one without the other!!!
It is a very long trip back here to the "mother country".  My plane from Melbourne to Doha was delayed and eventually left early Tuesday morning. But the fact the plane left was a miracle, the other flights to London were cancelled.  When I first walked onto the plane I thought "wow! I know why this is called the world's five star airline" it was very impressive and I was rather excited. However, the stars rapidly fell away as I walked through to economy.  The worst thing that can happen to a traveller on a long haul trip is to sit near a baby or small child, there were three on the front row of my section. So I have to thank the man at the Sony Centre in Melbourne who convinced me to buy noise cancelling earphones for my MP3 player. I did not hear a peep, a squeak or a squawk!! As a consequence I managed about 5 hours sleep, which is a real achievement for me!
Because of the delay leaving Melbourne I had only 50 minutes in Doha airport before boarding the next flight to London. Again a miracle, the previous flight from Doha to London was delayed so long that it was taking off as we were going through the gate to board ours. Again I must thank the man at the Sony Centre because sat next to me this time was a 21/2 year old boy with his dad and his mum and baby brother were in front of me.  Again I managed a couple of hours sleep.  We were served breakfast on this flight and it was damn yummy!!! Best scrambled eggs ever.
London!!! I was ready to cry, I really believed that once I stood back on english soil that i would be a mess. Thing is with travelling on your own - you have to keep it together. And Heathrow equalled chaos. People everywhere - actually complaining people everywhere!! I kept my mouth shut because not only was my plane flying it was on time - yes the miracles continued the London to Manchester flight was flying as scheduled, first Manchester flight in days. People had been sleeping in Heathrow airport waiting to get home. I felt guilty but relieved all at the same time.
I walked out of Manchester airport 32hours after entering Melbourne airport to a very welcoming face. It's a surreal experience that i still haven't got my head around, or maybe it's the jet lag. I have been longing to return here after 25 years and it feels like I was here just last week!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Setting out

Hello There
I have just set this blog up for our UK trip. As our friends and family know Pauline and I (AKA The Travel Buddies) have been to Thailand, Borneo and Tasmania recently, but this is the BIG one. Six weeks in wintery UK (seven weeks for me cause I am going one week early and spending the week in Manchester) including five nights in Paris. Knowing Pauline and I as you do there must be one question on your mind, which one of us is going to slip and fall on our bum first????
So lovely friends and family make sure you select "follow this blog" and you should recieve regular updates on what we are up to. And I'll make sure I include a few photos along the way. I'll leave you with a question: WILL ALL THIS FIT???
Be blogging you soon
Jane