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London at last

London, United Kingdom


Just a quick entry to say that we made it :) we are tucked up in our hotel room after lugging our bags on the tube into the city. We nicked out for a english pint and a curry for dinner (as you do on your first night in London) Em was fast alseep within 10 seconds of laying down on the bed and I don't think it will take me much longer!

Stay tuned lots of photo's to upload tomorrow.

Chris

permalink written by  Chris and Emily on April 6, 2009 from London, United Kingdom
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The day arrives, finally!

Melbourne, Australia


The day of take off has finally arrived! Chris and I have been waiting for this day, for what seems like forever! Thanks to the change in time with day light savings, we awoke bright and early and ready to hit the road (or skies as it is in this case) We had an entire day to fill with waiting, last minute checks and the indecision of what to wear.. 3pm seemed to take a very very long time to roll around. FINALLY though it did, and thanks to Ev and Jan made our way to the airport where we were greeted with a large entourage of family and friends.

To anyone on the outside it would appear as if we were leaving for far longer than the 6 months we have planned! It was truly lovely to see how many people turned up to bid us farewell, it reconfirmed to the both of us how lucky we are to have such wonderful friends and family. We were also presented with a large farewell card full of advice and goodbye messages from other mates who were unable to make the airport (or the night out last night..) that too was very touching. It's always difficult for me to leave those I love, no matter how long my journey away is for, and this time was no exception. I promised myself I wouldn't get teary, but it would seem I'm unable to keep promises with myself! I shed quite a few tears whilst saying goodbye and then even more while boarding and taking off. However, I have discovered that becoming puffy eyed, tear stained and snotty has it's advantages! The air stewardess asked "have you been crying?" I replied "yes, are you going to kick me off?" She contemplated for a short time before saying no and then disappeared. She then returned with many many a tissue (I must have looked far worse than I thought...) and a bottle of water, and later, thanks to my display of woosieness, another round of sandwiches.. a girl can never have too many sandwiches you know so I accepted gratefully...

The flight itself wasn't too bad, but then I love a good dose of turbulance, helps to keep the flight interesting. It didn't seem to excite those behind us much however. The sudden dips and violent shakes seemed to draw many gasps and "oh god!" and even one or two expletives... There was a lovely little boy behind us though, who thankfully wasn't a screamer. Instead he laughed quite loudly and yelled "yay, whee!" and at one stage "look grandpa, we're dancing on the plane!" which made a few nervous flyers smile at the very least. Babes can be quite sweet in their innocence.


Anyhow. We received a lovely, wonderful suprise whilst checking in. Chris' brother who had dealt with our bookings etc had suprisingly upgraded us to buisness class for the longer legs of the journey! Hoorah! Thank you very much! :) We also have received passes to the the buisness lounge to wait out the 3 hour stop over, lovely thank you very much! We have proceeded to help ourselves to the free champers, beer,phone line and yummy food and now, sitting admist the more 'upper class' I'd guess you say, have kicked off my smelly hiking boots and am blogging away furiously whilst those around me are looking all smart and civilised reading large papers that expand your entire arms length. I am slightly concerned though of the smell wafting from my boots.. whilst it was a practical idea to wear them on the trip to save weight and room, they weren't the smartest idea in the way of comfort.. non the less! I'm planning on begging Chris to take his boots off too in a minute and so that way no one will suspect that the boot smell belongs to me.. hee hee hee... I am a genius! Besides, everyone knows that girls don't smell right?

To toast the adventure unfolding before us we took two glasses of champers. This was all going lovely, Chris gave a lovely little speech, we 'clinked' with the usual eye contact, took a sip and then.. SMASH! Chris had managed, much to my amusement, take the entire bottom of his champers glass off whilst attempting to put it down on the side table. Very amusing for me, not so for him. I think, with the combination of smelly feet and breaking their goods, the lounge and those around us, may very well be glad to see us leave.

So now we sit and wait for a further 2 hours 10 minutes until our flight to Hong Kong is called. Am not sure what we will do to fill in this time but I do see a rather impressive stack of glasses to my right.... :)

To be continued......

Oh yes, we have also learnt that you can not bring small jars of vegemite through customs (thanks for the thought though Jess) & that you can not offer your jar of said vegemite to the custom men. Customs also do not allow used, slimy almost empty tubes of toothpaste through. This is not for its contents, but rather for it's sizing (not allowed anything over 100g) though, vegemite is also a gel and for that reason a no no. Victory though with the tin of milo, it was allowed, much to my great delight and relief, through! Thanks God!

Okay, now to be continued....



permalink written by  Chris and Emily on April 5, 2009 from Melbourne, Australia
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Hong Kong stop-over

Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Oh my gosh. How awesome is buisness class?! Chris and I were both very impressed with our seats and surroundings, all rather flash and the seats reclined a good distance so that we were able to catch a bit of shut eye. Chris was rather excited about being able to sit at the window and watch the world go by, whereas I was most excited by the awesome PJ set we received! Very comfy thank you Mr Morrisey!

We're currently sitting in Hong Kong at boarding gate 24 awaiting our return to the lap of luxury. We did try to get into the lounge with the other hob knobs but were told that we weren't allowed (surely my feet don't still smell, do they?)

Boarding soon so must dash, next stop.. London baby!

To be continued.....

permalink written by  Chris and Emily on April 5, 2009 from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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3 days to go

Hobart, Australia


Well 3 days left and we are pretty much ready... I think.. we still don't have any pounds but we are pretty much packed. Been flat out catching up with everybody and have had some really good nights with friends over the last week.

We are feeling a little bit sad at the concept of leaving friends and family for so long but we are excited about the adventure ahead. We have been franticly looking at all the places to visit in London and are pretty overwhelmed so I think we will just play it by ear on our 4 days there before we grab a train down to Bristol.

The blog should get a lot more interesting after Sunday! we might even manage some airport blogs along the trip, we will be in the Qantas club in Melbourne for a few hours (thanks bro!) so that would be a good spot to upload some photos, of what I am not sure yet and write about the big departure. Our next stop will be Hong Kong for an hour or so but we might not get much chance to write.

Google earth has elightened me to the fact that they still have Police boxes in Lodon or at least there is one outside the tube station at Earls Court where we are staying so expect an excited photo to be uploaded of it! If only I had a long scarf, funny hat and some jelly babies so I can do a good Dr Who Impression.

Chris..

permalink written by  Chris and Emily on April 2, 2009 from Hobart, Australia
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Passports have returned from their trip to the berra

Hobart, Australia


Just a quick entry before I finally get some sleep!
Our passports have finally returned from their trip to the british high comission in Camberra, I guess they were enjoying themselves seeing the sights and rubbing "corners" with all the pollies as they were gone for a very long time. But they are home now and in good time to be ready to play an important part in our little trip :)


permalink written by  Chris and Emily on March 19, 2009 from Hobart, Australia
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3 week to go!

Hobart, Australia


Finally our working holiday visa's have been approved, yet to see them though as they haven't come through the mail yet :( on the Bright side we have managed to find a place to stay for the first 4 days in London, yay! I think Em and I looked at a gazillion (yes a GAZILLION) places on tripadvisor before we found one in our budget, available and not infested with bedbugs, at least we hope so anyway.

permalink written by  Chris and Emily on March 14, 2009 from Hobart, Australia
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