Thursday, 28 June 2012

A bad place to be tall in the rain...the conclusion


So where was i? oh yes we had just been told the devastating news that we wouldnt make the game and we should find a pub.

We just all looked at each other, I said what about the metro, cant we catch one of them and then walk, I had read the ways to get there on the same discussion board (yep geek I am!) that had told me to leave two or three hours early, all the stations mentioned on there that you have to catch taxis from the end point to get to the ground anyway, (yep bangkok has a huge stadium with no public transport to it). The concierge just looked at me and went no way too far about 45 – 60 min walk. Got us a map and showed us where the ground was (which we already knew) and then where the metro was. We all looked at each other and said well we are here we have to try, So we grabbed proper shoes and headed off to the metro (about 15 min away) to get to one of the stations towards the ground and see if we could grab a cab.   Maybe we could get there for half time.

I was feeling so upset cause I had thought of getting the metro and then a cab but had decided on the easy option of a cab straight away thinking we were early enough.

So off we set with me charging away anxious to get onto the metro. We were almost to the station when two guys walked past and then stopped and asked us if we were heading to the game, not that the shirt and our flags gave us away. But turns out they were trying to get there as well.

All their taxi drivers had told them to get a boat. Now we were in the middle of down town bangkok with the river on the other side of town, A boat? Then I remembered the canal boats the lonely planet recommended using. I didnt know they applied for around here though.  I grabbed the map out and fair enough the canel we had just crossed headed towards the ground, we just had to hope we got on a boat  that took the turn the would lead us almost to the ground! That's if there was such a boat…..

So we turned around and headed towards the canal and hopefully the game…I wasn't getting excited yet though, I didn't remember seeing any docks along the canal, fair enough loz and I were looking out at the river, waiting for the guys to catch up,   wondering where to catch it from and if a boat would ever turn up when the guys spotted the docks on the other side of the road.

Off we set, obvious from our get up where we wanted to go the first boatman automatically sent us to the other side of the river. Where it had the stadium written when we got there, oh did I forget to mention it was still raining?

A mass of people were lined up, and they all managed to fit on the first boat, so we were near the front. I asked the security fellow and he didn't understand English but understood the map, we wanted to make sure we got on the right boat. He was lovely made sure we got on the next boat. I was getting excited now. We may actually make it to the game. The others werent that sure yet till we got there but I had a good feeling.

Luckily we got seats, loz and I with our knees up around our ears. They put up tarpaulins so the rain wouldn't get us and everyone piled in. We thought it was full…..after numerous stops we realised our mistake and loz started to fear we would sink. Our massages had been forgotten and all good work from them undone.

Of course we were chugging along a canal in bangkok so you could imagine the stench…let alone our half true jokes of not surviving if we did capsize due to the toxic water.  The rocking of the boat every time more people got on and the fact we couldn't see because of the tarps didn't help!

By this stage, the front of the boat also looked like a peak hour tube, everyone packed in looking at each others armpits as they tried to hang on to what they could find. Seats at the back, standing room only at the front.

More people piled on…by now we had been travelling about 20 min and had asked numerous people to let us know when to get off….we were the only non thai people on the boat. It was an experience. They were all looking at us wondering what we were doing.  

Still we were anxious and counting the bridges as we went along as they were virtually the only things we had to go off the map as to where we were, as they were the only things we could see through the gaps. Three young thai guys got on and let us know that they were heading there and to follow them when they got off.  

Trying to get off was also an experience as by now we were well in the middle of the seated section of the boat, so climbing over everyone scared it would leave without letting us off or I would drop my bag into the river or worse fall in, we finally made it off.

Walking down the street simon and I recognised the road at the end and so left the others while we grabbed some food.   And then raced for the game. Hmm we were a little further away than we thought but it was only 7.30 so we were going to see most of the match!!!!!!

Now it was still raining….we were trying to race along busy footpaths…all of us taller than your average thai…who were all carrying umbrellas…you get the picture? I have trouble with people carrying them normally let alone while running and while they are all at my face height! It was like an obstacle course.

Anyway we survived with minimal wounds and made it to the ground…this then meant a huge walk to the actual stadium, but there were people everywhere…oh I forgot to mention the standstill of traffic out on the road. Not that we really took too much notice dodging the umbrellas.

You could tell the aussies all trying to run along the wet concrete through the puddles in their thongs/flip flops it provided entertainment along the way.

As we approached our entrance (which was around the other side of the stadium by the way)   there were huge roars from the crowd (the game had already kicked off), I was so worried we had already lost and I hadn't even seen a minute of it. We needed to win by three clear goals…not an easy task in soccer!

Finally got to our seats…nil all still! And the Thai's were pumped! The crowd was roaring, two tiny pockets of aussies trying to be heard. It was an awesome game, just for the atmosphere. The crowd didn't give up even as we got to three nil (which mind you Oz waited till after half time before giving us any joy (if I remember rightly)). 

On Mondays in Thailand everyone wears Yellow in support of their King. So it looked like the whole stadium was supporting Australia!




But then even if they had scored then it would have meant they were thru to the quarters and not us. It was a stressful evening even without the trip there. But lots of adventures!



At half time we heard some of the horror trip stories. Two guys arrived at half time having run 4 km. only to have some thai people sitting in their seats and not willing to move.   Two others had got a lift on the back of a scooter…the same scooter and they weren't small guys!


Oz ended the game 4 – nil and the thai were leaving even before it finished not for lack of support for their team but more for the traffic I think!


We had a sedate trip home and were so exhausted from our adventures we were boring and went to bed!







Wednesday, 27 June 2012

A bad place to be tall in the rain

A few weeks ago i attended the World cup qualifier of the Socceroos vs Japan in Brisbane. The nice easy public transport ride to the game, with time for dinner before hand reminded me of another not so sedate trip to a socceroo's game. This adventure happened quiet a few years ago but i thought it worthy of a repost as telling it to a friend recently produced just as much amusment as the telling just after it happened.




It started out a good day. We had met up with Loz the night before and after a very late dinner had called it a night. Awoke slightly refreshed and headed to our breaky on the 42rd floor checking out the skyline of Bangkok while enjoying the buffet breaky (we were living the high life!). Piled into a taxi and headed to the old part of town. Stopping off at the tourist office for info on our choice of tours. We then went for a fitting of our suits. feeling like imposters while we were ushuered upstairs like VIP's, served drinks and asked to sit in comfy couches. Feeling more and more like an imposter there was i trying on a suit!

We then went to the internet to check out our snap decision to reject the tour and catch a plane to Chang Mai for 3 days! booked and away we were heading the next morning.

We then thought we better do something touristy so headed to a budda along my types of lifestyle. The reclining budda. We wandered around its compound and found the budda. Where an anxious secruity/worker fellow came rushing up to me, i thought i was going to get in trouble for taking pics inside the temple...but i was told to cover up...my top was too low (how embarresing!)









This was the Budda i was told off for showing my cleavage to. 





A lot of work is currently going on, on all the tourist areas, being the low season. Their OH&S is very interesting, bare foot workers, putting tiles on almost 90 degree angled roofs without safety ropes and heaps more that i just cant remember, its an eye opener. 

We then thought it had been such a strenous day that we should check out a thai massage. The offical school was just around the corner from the temple so off we headed for a half hour massage, as we were on a tight schedule. Hmmm painful and interesting, but gee felt good when i got out. As simon said, we werent sure our limbs were going to streach as far as the ladies tried to place them!

All the good work was undone when i started to have a minor panic attack that id read the tickets wrong for later on in the evening.  7.30 was when i though it was but was beingining to think it could have been 5.30 . It was now 4.30 and we were stuck in peak hour traffic. Our taxi driver was also crazy i wasnt sure we were going to make it back alive. We finally made our hotel at 5.15 and luckily the tickets read 7.30. I had read a few horror stories of making other game nights and so knew to leave early. 2 hours before for a trip that took us half an hour earlier in the week. That sounds like extreme preparation to me. 

During our 15 min of getting ready i had been watching this huge black cloud start to head towards our destination.  When we got outside the heavens opened. Trying to get a cab proved interesting, most of them driving off on us, we thought they couldn't understand our destination, when we went back to our hotel and they helped us get a cab we realised most didn't want to head to our destination, only offering a flat fee almost triple what we had payed the other day.

In the end we really wanted to get there and there were three of us and well the cash when converted to pounds..nothing!

So in we jump, head out into the worlds worst traffic jam. Just kicking back talking, eating, thinking how lucky we were being inside and not out in that rain, with me watching the clock and getting more and more anxious. All of a sudden after half and hour of going about 500m our taxi man did a u turn and went through all these back streets…hmmm cool he knows a short cut, then we realised we were back at our hotel and he was telling us to get out, he wasn't taking us. It was now 6.30.

We asked or hotel guys how to get there. They just took one look at us and laughed, you better go to a pub. To get to a thai football game in bangkok you have to leave 2 hours before the game (which we almost had mind you) I was devesatated. There we were standing there fully decked out in our aussie colours flags and all, in bangkok having travelled from uk and australia to watch this game and we were being told to go to the pub. 

To be continued......


Friday, 15 June 2012

Where a little old lady puts me to shame


I love taking the train to melbourne,  its relaxing, drops me right in town, I can read and most of all I don’t have to worry about falling asleep driving or finding a park.

So last Sunday I impulsively decided to go to the Digital Show in Melbourne,  treat my inner Geek to a day of photography. I didn’t want to drag anyone not so Geeky along and also felt it would be better off to go by myself so I could wander and stop where ever I wanted.  There was a talk I really wanted to see and a few others that sounded ok.

I had no idea what to expect, the only thing I had to base it on was my previous life as an Assistant to the Coffee Fairy at amazing Food Fairs.. some how I  thought this may be a little different!

I made this impulse decision Saturday afternoon, after making sure I had a lunch date incase the show was a fizzer. This impulse decision was made from the couch where I had crashed after my first attempt at playing soccer, hence no research was done till I made it to bed at 11pm.

First things first, I rechecked the timetable for the talks… 11am was the first one, but we were reminded to get there early as It was first in first dressed for seats.  There were little updates about how the show had gone on the Saturday and apparently the line was around the building, which was pretty impressive seeing it was at the Exhibition centre or Jeff’s Shed as its known.  

I pre-registered to get my free ticket and beat the ticket lines. I was feeling very organised.

Checking the train timetable damn Sunday trains, its 12.30am by this stage and I had two choices of trains 8.05 or 9.20.  Decided on the 8.05 as I didn’t want to make the effort to get up there and miss out.  So much for me catching up on sleep this weekend! Oh well ill sleep on the train.

I get to the station, parks everywhere, no-one catches the train on a Sunday morning obviously.  As Im walking behind an older couple towards the ticket booth, I overhear them comment on the  Vline bus at the front of the station.  As I over take them I say ‘It better not be for us.’ 

Now im not sure why this upsets me so much, I don’t have that much against buses. Especially on a Sunday morning as there is no traffic so it wont take that much longer.  I understand that track works need to be done and Im not one of those people who gets angry when public transport gets delayed or doesn’t work, these things happen.  I just think that on this particular morning I had been so set on catching the train the bus threw me and well I cant read on buses.  Motion sickness you see. Buses are also cramped.  So for some reason I was grouchy about this bus.

It also didn’t help that we went to each station in Geelong, and picked no-one up.

But by the time we got to Werribee I had fallen asleep.  We got into Melbourne and I grabbed breakfast and a coffee.

I arrived at the Exhibition Centre in plenty of time, finished my coffee looking at last years AIPP award winning photos and then enquired about picking up my ticket.

Now this was the second time in two days that having a fancy phone had come in handy, I never wanted to get one but im quiet glad I did. I could show the email confirming my soccer registration to the Ref so I could take the field and well this time I could show the fellow my confirmation booking email, cause at 12.30am the night before I missed the whole print out and bring to confirm part of the instructions.

This didn’t really help though as my registration from 12.30am hadn’t gone through the system yet… or maybe never was going to being such a late entry.

I was sent to the registration centre, which was a caravan in the foyer of the centre.  There they also didn’t have me on file.. so while the lady was looking for my registration, the gay guy was flirting outragesly with me. Being half asleep it all felt very surreal.  I also had registered as a company, and was feeling very very unprofessional having people running around finding my late entry, flirting with the staff and feeling like id dressed more like a young TV reporter than a professional business person.

I joined the queue that had already formed and waited for the doors to open. Now lately I am never on time for anything, let alone early so this was quiet a shock to the system. Also I was lining up to get into a show, usually I had a staff pass and could walk right in. Being a normal pleb was going to be an experience.

I spent my time checking out the types of people who were turning up, and wondering at the many that had gone to the trouble of properly labelling their camera gear to the standards required to take it into the show. Why would you need your camera gear at all was the question I had to ask myself?

And I was in… as soon as I walked in the door, I was handed a Nikon promotion bag. Now if you understand the MAC vs PC, IPOD vs Andriod, M&M’s vs Smarties arguments, you understand the Nikon vs Cannon argument. This was a very good ploy on Nikon’s behalf… by the way I still haven’t forgiven Jamie Oliver for advertising Nikon.

My problem was I just didn’t seem to be able to wake up, There was stuff everywhere, I was having trouble taking it all in. You don’t understand how big this show was. Nikon, Cannon, Fuji and many others seemed to have moved their entire shops in, walls counters and all.  The rest were the small marque type set ups I was used to.

I got the lay out of the place, checked out a few of the smaller booths and then found the lecture hall… no-one around at all. I asked information and they said I wouldn’t need to be there till 5 min before hand… great the early train was seeming more and more like a bad choice. I did get an updated list of speakers and a chance to look at the press award nominees. I was so tired a few of them made me a little teary.

The first speaker was an amazing old school photojournalist. Apparently an Australian legend. Micheal Coyne. Spending most of his time in Iran his photos were very hard hitting and emotional. His stories also inspirational. 

The next speaker was on not long after Michael so I just sat and waited. This was the one I had come up for. Making the Shift from Amateur to Pro. A panel discussion.

Wow this talk made me feel like an imposter,  making all the mistakes they were talking about. It was very hard to hear them for a digital show you think they would have got the acoustics correct!

I didn’t feel that I learnt much from these guys but I did get the American fellows business card. An American contact not sure when this may help but who knows..now where did I put that card.

I originally wasn’t too interested in the next speaker but I hadn’t heard from my friends about lunch and I was so disappointed in the last one I thought I would give this one a go to see if I could learn something for the day.

It was worth it.  He was a great teacher and his message was one I had heard a lot but still you can never hear it too much. Shoot Less – take better photos . Less is More. Experience the moment as well.  I left feeling slightly more inspired.

I wanted to look around but I was feeling very information overloaded and felt I needed a break.

Lunch with good friends, I was going to just hang out with them for the afternoon but there was a talk at 4 that I wanted to see, I couldn’t believe I had originally missed seeing it on the program and I still hadn’t seen the rest of the show.

Well turned out the talk was a misprint on the days timetable and was shooting better portraits not better travel photography.  Not my thing, didn’t stick around and was not impressed id waited around for that talk. Rest of the show seemed to be all about getting photo books printed, different sorts of printing papers, and weddings.

I checked out the Australian Professional Institute of photography photo entries and they also while amazing seemed to all be weddings. Feeling in a daze and quiet jaded I headed home.

I queued for coffee, and waited and waited, one fellow working on a Sunday evening not the best idea.  Finally the elderly lady in front of me and myself got served, then he takes 5 more orders before making our coffee’s. I check the time I now only had  7 min instead of 15min to get to the coach station.

The elderly lady asks If I want him to make mine first and I say im ok. We get talking, I was feeling jaded, annoyed at what currently felt like a waste of a day and annoyed at the bus, this lady put me back in my place.

She had travelled to colac and back to see a friend in an aged care facility. This included my bus and then another train, the bus took some time from her 2 hour visit. She does this every couple of weeks. I thought that was a big day for her, she then informs me she is just waiting for her train to warragul and from there she had an other hours drive. Making the entire trip 4.5 hours each direction not including layover times. Every couple of weeks she does this, it would knock me for six, it must take her days to recover.

I felt humbled after listening to her and hopeful that in the future I would be such a good friend and so ready to travel and take things in my stride.

She was still happy and relaxed and ready for her next part of her journey with her giant hot chocolate, making my small chai look insignificant when I rushed off to catch my 1.25 hour bus home.

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

The day i became the bag lady.

So today i booked my tickets to America for my next little holiday and it reminded me of my first trip to America and the adventure i had on the way there. Its one of my favourites and one i thought i would share with you.

The day i became the bag lady.....


When I first met Becka she had had her luggage stolen and was traveling Europe with a day pack and a plastic bag. By the time i left her she had a day pack and about three different plastic bags full of clothes (we had found the shops of Czech republic). But even then my huge backpack next to her stuff looked like I was carrying the kitchen sink.

She was the person I was going to visit in America. But first I was spending some time in Nicaragua visiting Martina. That is another story but where this one starts.

Martina and I went out for a huge night on my last night in Nicaragua. Few bottles of rum later found us dancing away at the local night club. Where I decided that it would be nice of me to give my handbag to a girl as a substitute for not letting her kiss me (well we assume shes the one who stole my bag im not sure any of our group remembered to ask if it had been handed in at the bar I think we all assumed everyone else had and I couldn’t speak Spanish to ask anyway!)  So we decided it would be a good time to leave especially as I was also having trouble walking as had taken a huge chunk out of the bottom of my foot (stu, gareth yes I know you always warned me dancing bare foot wasn’t a good thing!)

So limping home with a bad case of hiccups, bit disappointed that I had lost my little camera but knowing it was my own fault for leaving it unattended and realizing I was going to have to find some way to cancel my credit card before getting on the plane. When one of our group who was walking us home all of a sudden said this is where I parked my car…its not there. Hmmm my troubles all of a sudden became nothing.

Home we go, I pass out trying not to think of how I was going to get my bag out of the locker without a key.

Finally register that there is an annoying noise going on and I have been turning it off for a long time. Look at my mobile…oh oh I have been hitting snooze for the last half hour (luckily I set my alarm before going out and set it earlier than needed whew.) remember that there is a taxi coming for me in the next half hour. Ive set my shower stuff out ready on the bed (yep fell asleep on top of it!) grab that, hobbling along as cant walk on my foot. Cold water shower so cant really wash it properly but it sure wakes me up!

Back to my room….hhhmmm need to get to my bag…..luckily the lady who owns the place has spare keys! Oh no my passport it locked in my bag…cant find padlock keys..starting to panic that they were in my bag as well as the locker key…nope under my pillow gee I must have known I was going to loose that bag.

Don’t really remember packing, no idea how I got it all to fit in that bag. Wake martina say goodbye still with major case of hiccups. Ladies in hostel laughing at me and demonstrating I need to drink out of wrong side of cup…hmm be ok if I had some time and drinkable water!

Taxi man is laughing at me telling me I need to drink ‘agua’ with very limited Spanish, pidgen English and sign language I explain we had had a big night of drinking…he tells me off!!! Not good. Hes only a few years older than me!

Ok cant handle these hickups anymore but have lost all my cordobas in my handbag. Hmmm open my wallet…ahhh credit card! Didn’t take it or my ID out last night…thank goodness for that! Hand the taxi man a US dollar bill and ask him to get ‘agua’ for me. He pulls over and buys me a big bottle and even gives me the change lovely man.

2 hours to airport. Its 8.30 in the morning no idea how much sleep we had.  Get a bit concerned when I think the taxi man is asking me to stay and marry him. I pretend not to understand and hide in my back corner of the car and look out the window.

Get to airport with plenty of time. It was an 1.5 hour taxi ride…only 25 pounds! They ask me for some sort of immigration paper…oh was I meant to keep that..oh oh…its ok just fill out a new one for me whew…pretending to be a bimbo works sometimes!

Feeling really spaced out I go and wait for the plane. Coffee and cake turns out be my last food for a long time.  Really scared that not everything is in my bag as it all seemed to fit too well but well cant do anything about it now.

Ok now my plane flight here hadn’t been the most stable and well no idea if it was the plane or my fragile state (or a mixture of both) but I was so sick on the take off and landing.

Get to Miami. Think that im arriving at 2.30pm and think im flying out at 6.25 so take my time walking to immigration instead of the usual running…hmmm not a good idea get to immigration and I see by the clock I have arrived at 4.30pm not 2.30pm

The hostess had handed me an immigration form while I was asleep its in Spanish so I grab the English equivalent and fill it out in line. Getting real edgy as its now very close to 5pm and I still need to get my boarding pass and my bag on the plane. Get to guy, do you have a visa, no visa for USA (what?!) Ahh you Australian, you need to fill out a green form go back and fill it out and come back to front of the line, ok the panic is starting to set in I have another two flights to make after this one, I cant miss it!

Fill out form quickly, get back and the damn guy is going on break they have to log out etc. New lady yells at me as I haven’t filled out all the form, (didn’t know there was a back there wasn’t on the other one) and I also don’t have a destination address. Back out of the line I go, throw my stuff on the floor, a guy comes over and says are you ok, im almost crying as I dont have an address and have to catch my plane.  Tell him I have to catch a flight at 18.25 its ok you have time he says and no you cant use a P.O box as your address (the only one I have for becka), ‘come over to the counter cant have you sitting on the floor’, ‘here ring her on my phone’, I scare the hell out of becka as I sound in such a panic.

Ok all done through I go grab my bag race to customs…’do you have food or alcohol in your bag?’..no…I do but have no time to go through customs. Drop my bag off to the people. Race out and cant find damn place to get boarding pass, see board…damn my flight is at 18.05….i have half an hour, no idea who im flying with guess American airlines as I have a quantas ticket and no one knows them here, Cant find the place some lady asks me ‘oh my gosh whats wrong’ my face must look horrible! Sends me to a lady who decides to have a rant cause she hasn’t had a break and some girl thinks she can push in to the front of the line as her plane leaves soon, she wasn’t going to help me but I kept being pushy…I don’t have a bag to check lady I just need a ticket…oh ok here you go oh and you better run. (all in a sarcastic voice of course but I got my ticket and that’s all that matters.) Grrrr

Race though airport to security, say to guy my placn leaves at this time, ‘no stay in line you will make it’. I have 20 min before the plane leaves. But it’s a domestic flight so the security actually wasn’t too bad. Realise that I still have sunscreen and aeroguard in my bag! Damn they are over the limit oh well they have made it through one scanner im sure they can make it through another.

They don’t find my stuff and I didn’t have to empty my bag, pull my boots on who cares about the laces and off I race. Get to the plane with 15 min whew!!! Man this isn’t doing my foot any good.

Nope no food on this one either, 5 hour flight next to some huge guy who wants to talk, thank goodness I wasn’t sick on take off this time I would have hated to have that for every flight.  15 min late arriving.

Get off plane have 1 and 3/4 hour exactly to pick up luggage and check in to next flight (realize now I could probably have checked luggage the whole way but thought I couldnt due to different airlines and tickets.)

Hmm no bag….they’ve turned off machine, few of us standing around with no bags….45 min till plane leaves…damn it, Thing was I had a feeling I was going to loose my bag somewhere this trip. Thank goodness it wasn’t in Nicaragua.

Go check in to next flight as I have to make that flight. Leave the lady with my bag ticket as I have ten min to find it and bring it back to her.

Nope no bag.  Go to lost luggage people, huge line as lots of us with no bags from that flight.  Lovely guy lets me go next as I have another flight to catch. Lady races through my form and says they will send it to beckas place (as I now have her address thanks to immigration). Turns out one of the baggage carts got sent to the wrong terminal and they will be 20min to an hour at least idiots! nope no time for that!) Run through airport again security man sees my face and looks at my ticket and lets me jump the line. (at least I burning off all the calories from the alcohol but I would love some food its been 10 hours!) oh and once again I make it through with my sunsceen and areoguard so much for scanners.

Get to flight with 15 min to go and they are still boarding, ask if I can purchase some food on board, nope not on this flight sorry. Where then as its 11pm and everything is closed…maccas is back down the hall (damn it I haven’t eaten maccas for 2 years but I cant wait another 4 hours).

Race back down there, impatiently waiting for them to cook my food, race back and get on board, takes for ever I didn’t need to run! Find out that im very lucky and the reason this plane is chockers is that the airline had cancelled at least 100 flights that day due to bad weather. Whew I didn’t need to deal with that as well.

Arrive at Charlotte finally after one more much more relaxed plane change. Totally over flying at this time. Its now 8am local time. After all the changes Ive made I have no idea what time I feel it should be. Its great getting off the plane and not having to worry about luggage.  Check with the lady nope there is no note that your luggage has been found yet. I greet Becks with nothing but my day pack and a tripod... 'Remeber when we met you had only a day pack.. well its my turn now'

Wish I had some clothes though as all that running and sleeping and the fact it freezing cold. Luckily Becka has been virtually living out of her car for the last couple of days so she has extra clothes. Ring and get told my luggage has been found it didn’t arrive until 12am, I flew out at 11pm it must have not have made the plane in the first place. So its on its way but prob wont arrive till Sunday it is now Friday. Hmmm Oh I get $50 for that….not much but it will do between borrowing becks stuff and heading to wallmart! Yep I get the real American experience of shopping at wallmart and they do have everything!

By the time I finally get to Becks place 2 days later and get my bag I have gone mad buying stuff and now look exactly like Becks did when I left her in Europe! Day pack and bags of souvenirs and clothes.  And she looks like me as she had no time to pack properly and has a huge black bag full of clothes! Now to see if I can get it all to fit on my already full backpack! Oh and somehow the only thing that seems to be missing from my bag is my face wash and my padlocks. I was worried it may have all ‘gone missing’ on the way.  





Unfortunately as far as we are aware no photos were taken of either Becka or I in this unfortunate state so the above image will have to suffice.