Thursday 19 June 2014

18th June Coming home

For those that don't already know we are now home! Well we will be by the time you read this as we fly overnight by UK time.
On Wednesday morning we woke up rather early, 3am to be precise so only about 2 1/2 hours sleep! Waking up to the view of Sydney was amazing and I couldn't help but stare at it again. We got dressed and met a rather excited Deb outside our door (more excited than usual anyway) I made myself a coffee and it tasted awful so Deb decided she was going to work out the machinemabob eventually after adding water coffee was made and it was much nicer! Ian presented us with a card and both Deb and Ian had filled it with writing! I opened and read it and handed it to Laura trying to hold back tears... A sentence from Ian in the card which I will always remember is "I don't believe in goodbyes, only see ya laters" brilliant. Ian didn't want to come to the airport so we said our "see ya laters" at the apartment and headed for the car. I offered to drive for the last time, driving through Sydney at 3:45 am is a breeze! Only catching and timing traffic lights is the tricky bit, we got onto the short stint of highway to the airport only for the exit for the international terminal to be closed!! Bugger. So we took a quick scoot further up turned off and swung back heading into the city, and took the exit heading back instead. We found our way to the terminal and unpacked the car. We said our "see ya laters" to Deb this time not managing quite so well to hold back the tears.. We lined up and waited for check in. Then proceeding to fill our leaving Australia customs form, scanned for bombs and as we were walking through duty free our flight was called. The airport was empty as Sydney has a curfew with no flights allowed between 11pm and 6am. Our plane was due to be first out of the airport. We were booked on the latest Emirates, Boeing Airbus A380. The biggest passenger plane in the world! And by god is it a big plane! We were right at the back out the way from all the noise and babies so walked all the way down. Unfortunately we couldn't come up with the $12,000 each required for business class tickets but even so economy is still rather lovely! It was still pitch black outside and we were sat on the tarmac ready to take off. Engines spooled and we were hurtled down the strip, it was a long time before we could rotate but we left terraferma and were climbing happily. Laura and me always hold hands while landing and taking off. Being in the air we then kept our hands busy playing with the infotainment! Shortly after everyone on the left side of the plane was asked to close their blinds I assumed it was because the sun was rising and it was going to be very bright. A couple of minutes later I looked because I wanted to see the sunrise over Sydney and I wished I hadn't. Laura's hand was held again! I'm no expert but I'm fairly sure that sparks and flames shouldn't be pouring out the back of a jet engine?! I closed my blind knowing there was nothing I could do. And pretended nothing was wrong, I watched the interactive map closely to see if we were deviating from the planned route. I knew if there was a major problem that we would turn dump the fuel at sea and head back to Sydney. But we stayed the course and kept climbing 10 minutes passed and we were still climbing I checked again and there were not only the odd streak of orange coming from the engine. Being lucky enough to have 4 of the most powerful jets Rolls-Royce have ever made it wouldn't be a major issue if one was out or order. Once we were level I went the long way around to the toilet and went via the galley closest to the cockpit without going upstairs obviously. I approached the only male steward went in and closed the curtain behind me, he asked what in earth I was doing until I asked if I could have a word, my exact question was "what was wrong with engine 2 at take off" nobody else had seen it as the blinds were closed to avoid seeing the sun. As it turned out I was the only person to see it!! This worried the poor steward greatly and asked me exactly what happened and when. He asked me to wait while he went to speak to the pilots. Luckily they were aware as they had been contacted by Rolls-Royce in the UK and Sydney Control telling them that there was a problem. The most likely cause was a bird strike as we were first down the strip and the sparks I saw was just BBQ bird. I accepted the answer knowing full well what a bird strike can do to a jet engine.  I thought I would distract myself and went to watch a film with very sweaty palms, well when I say the the film was on, I was fixated on the engine...
However we are now 8 hours into the flight and sat at 38,023ft with a ground speed of 565mph. It's -50degrees outside and we are flying over the equator. Only another 3469 miles to Dubai then 12 hours to home. I still feel rather special knowing that only 1 steward the pilots and me knew what happened to the engine! Laura will know when we land to refuel in Dubai. Not the most relaxing flight we have had so far, but we did have a lovely omelette, beans, hash browns, mushrooms and tomato for breakfast. I had a salmon in lemon cream for lunch and Laura had the lamb couscous. We both had an Asian BBQ pork salad starter and a chocolate Ganash for pudding. It was very yummy! Emirates has impressed so far...
We arrived safe at Dubai airport and walked straight to the gate, we felt rather poor after seeing all the gold and diamond encrusted watches in the duty free. We grabbed some free Internet to pass on travel information before boarding our plane bound for London!

17th June - World Tower

Our last day!

So our last day! What a day to remember....
We were up fairly early and finished off our packing, and got our rucksacks weighed to make sure we were still within our limits. 
We seemed to be ok so we pressed on with what had to be arranged! First on the list was Vonnie (Debs mummy) we had a short trip down the road and said our goodbyes. What a lovely woman Vonnie is, she was our Australian Grandma. An even got us leaving presents and a card which was so kind of her!
Next up on the list was to collect Ian from Cambletown on the way to Sydney. It was now revealed to us that Deb and Ian had arranged a hotel for our last night in Sydney. Yet again our Australian parents going silly and over the top and doing things we never even contemplated doing in Australia! But we come back to that in a minute.
We had a drive down to Bondi Beach for a walk along the coastline. Ian still feeling rather sore from Wakefield park gave it a miss and had a snooze in the car. We returned and headed to our hotel. After a bit of a faff actually finding the car park we were in. We went to in to huge reception which was terribly acoustically designed. Eventually we were given the cards to get in. We got into the lift and made our way to the 74th floor. Yes Deb and Ian had booked us a room in the penthouse apartment on the 74th floor! It was huge. And I mean huge! It had 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms a kitchen and a massive living room with dining area. This was all very nice but drawing back the curtains we had the most spectacular view of central Sydney. We actually looked down on the CBD and were at the same level as the Westfield Tower! It's the highest accomadation in Sydney and it was breathtaking! 
We spent the evening relaxing, having dinner and drinking champagne of course! We had such a great time and couldn't thank deb and Ian enough when they took us to the airport the next morning at 4am! But that is another story...

Tuesday 10 June 2014

Friday 6th to Monday 9th June

Over the long weekend we have been very busy, too busy for blogs even! 
We have basically spent all weekend in the city of Sydney
As we have done so much we shall save a little time writing so much up and do you all a quick summary. 

Firstly our 1st year traveling anniversary was spent in the city of course finishing the rest of Vivid we didn't see and retaking the photos Myles wanted to see! We had fish and chips in darling harbour watching the vivid aquashow. This time being friday it was foti day! You should all know that Foti means fireworks by now! Oh yes the show had fireworks with it this time!
We watched the show and enjoyed the fireworks very much but it did take away from the water a little as you would expect! 

We spent the rest of the evening enjoying the city & lights from land and sea! Another late night was had arriving home just past 12.
Saturday morning arrived and a note arrived under our door announcing 'adventure day.' Deb had another exciting day planned for us!
After breakfast we headed out down the back of the house past the garages and towards the national park. We had a beautiful walk to the furthest and biggest waterfall that we had not been to before. We took some photos and Myles tried to divert the course of nature as usual. Once we were back we picked up Debs mother and had lovely pies from our favourite pie shop in Bargo! Myles had cheese bacon and steak whilst Laura had curry. Both very very nice!
After this more secret adventures. We drove back into the city and after hitting traffic we arrived later than planned at 2:30. We went to the powerhouse Museum as it had an exhibition that deb thought we might like. A game exhibition :D

We had fantastic fun  playing donkey kong, pacman and all good things like that. Including things like angry birds on 14inch screens! 

A short time later we got kicked out and walked to China town. We had a good walk around and noseyed in the shops until a very well dressed asian woman told us "we had money back guarantee if we didn't like their meal no MSG money back come come" So we did as we were told and gave it a go. We didn't like their fish all crammed in the tanks and debated liberating them but at $199 per kilo for prawns we thought better!! We had a beautiful meal which was finished with cream puffs that we queued for 20 mins and were just pancake batter filled with hot custard. Yummy but not quite worth the wait. Obviously just something you have to do! 

Sunday was a different sort of day, Myles requested underwater day, but that was a tall order in the winter! Our day was spent visiting Debs daughter mel having the worst meal we have ever had in Australia (ahem dont ever visit austi beach cafe in wollongong its awful!)
and then having a relaxing evening after 2 days of busyness! 
Monday held the real underwater day as we awoke to pommie weather for the queens birthday bank holiday! We had a damp trip to Sydney again visiting manly beach for the first time! We had a unique visit as it was unlike most in the rain! We did a short part of the walk and headed back to the car. We carried on into the city where we parked up and headed to the ferrys. Still in the dark Deb bought some tickets and we boarded the ferrys. Laura clicked where we were going straight away. Bienalli! 
Deb had wanted to go since it opened and today was the last day! Lucky us..
It looks really good on paper and you get to cockatoo island in the rain and get let down. We raced into the que for the 'Google train!' 
sounds pretty cool huh? The idea is that its a train ride of what a google search is like. We jumped in and the lady at the front announced anyone in the que without tickets wont get on. LOTS of people then left as it just started raining again but we had an umbrella and waited it out. We knew that the train had only 2 rides left so drew straws to see who would go if we all couldnt. Laura drew the lonest and Myles the shortest. This didnt matter anyways because the lady shouted any singles to go on and Laura shouted yes and ran. This was the agreed plan and the person would then film the amazingness to come. I won't even put the video on because it was SO rubbish. It was a black tunnel with train noises and occasional flashing lights. THATS IT! Deb managed to get on the same train as me leaving myles alone to wait. OH I didnt mention it only goes one way to the other side of the Island. Yeah so we waited whilst Myles got wet and eventually on the last ride he arrived equally as disappointed. We went around most of the rest of the stuff poking fun at the whole thing and its rubbishneesss!! We mutually agreed how awful modern art is and that it is for people who cant do real art. Sorry but its just stupid! 
With that I will end our weekend! 
We also went to Ikea for meatballs and dinner and saw a mcclaren dealership! 

So yeah thats us keeping busy as usual! 
There have been blog updates in the gallery and videos department so make sure to check all that exciting stuff out!
Lots of love to you all x


Thursday 5 June 2014

Day 365! 1 Year!! (06/06/2014)

Hello Readers.

Today marks the 365th day of our travels. Yes it has been a year already! I'm sure it feels much longer for you all but time has really flown for us. It seems like only last week we were trekking down into the grand canyon or laying in Fiji enjoying the "Fiji time culture"

So we have been away for 365 days that equates to:
8760 hours or 525,600 minutes or 31,536,000 seconds.

In that time we have done quite a bit of travelling. Distance wise I have spent some time working it out for you....

So when we set off we flew from London Heathrow to New York, 9 hours, a total of 3485 Miles 
After that it was a drive to see Natasha in Canada, 12 hours, a rough total of 493 Miles
A week later it was back to NYC so another 493 there.
For the next 23 days we drove across America as you well know, a total of 10,594 miles.
San francisco to Los Angeles was an overnight drive, 380 miles there.
Our flight to Fiji was 11 hours and approximately 5534 Miles
From Fiji to Sydney was only a short stint of 4 hours - 1962 Miles.
This brings us to Australia. 
In our car we have done 9375 miles.
In debs car we have been roughly 1078 miles
Ians car hasn't done as much work only clocking up 312 Miles.
and a future calculation will be our flight home;
Sydney to Dubai is 14 1/2 hours and will be 7486 miles
And Dubai to London - 12 hours will be 3417 miles.

Including the flight home we will have travelled 44,609 miles (71,374km for our foreign friends)
To put that distance in perspective that's the equivalent of driving from brighton to london 841 times!


Here are some of our highlights...



New York


Niagara Falls
















Ramen
The Grand Canyon
Monument Valley 



San Francisco
Sydney
The Blue Lagoon Fiji
New Years Eve
The glorious secluded
 beaches
The Great Ocean Road


 






Vivid
Ayers Rock
Dinner under the stars





And how could we possibly forget the amazing Deb & Ian. Who have made our trip into a truly once in a lifetime experience! Thankyou!





Sunday 1 June 2014

2nd June - Flashback!

This is a flashback blog!
Who can guess what happened on this day 1 year ago?


Wednesday 28th May - Vivid


Vivid Exciting news today is Wednesday! We have been waiting for Wednesday since last Friday. The reason for this is this, Vivid!
Vivid is a light and music show that takes a hold of Sydney city each year. When planning the trip to Australia Laura was a bit sad to have missed it last year but now! Plans have changed and we are here and excited for it! We will be heading into the city with Deb at 4 ready for the start at nightfall.