We are in Australia!
It is now 19.30 and at the moment I am sitting at our kitchen table writing this, the ventilator is on, bur I am still sweating. I hear birds and crickets outside in the total darkness where I know there is a forest.
But let's start with the beginning; our trip to where we are now. It has become quite a long story, so if you want to skip all the babbling you can also just watch the pictures here.
The first part went smoothly and we were very impressed by the first flight and especially the airplane of Singapore Airlines. There were three rows of three seats next to each other and we had a lot of space. We got each a pillow and a blanket, headset, toothbush and toothpaste and warm socks. And of course some meals which I thought were tasty, but the children only ate the cookies, some bread and the desserts ;-)
After lunch it was time to sleep (didn't really work for the children unfortunately) and after a very short 'night' it was time for breakfast (which feld as a midnight snack for us, really weird) and we landed in Singapore just before sunrise. In Singapore it was 6 hours later than in Sweden or The Netherlands. So that means that it felt like the middle of the night for us.
In Singapore we had a transfer of 14 hours, lot's of time to explore the airport with all its shops (a lot of bling bling and glitter!) Fleur loved the glittery kids shoes at one shop and there were 2 nice playgrounds for her and Nils to play. Fleur even made a friend; a little girl from Japan.
A lot of people were amazed by the site of Fleur with her light skin and curly light hear. They wanted to take her picture, which she didn't allow at first, but lateron she almost posed for those kind of people. Some people aven wanted to be in a picture with her. This all brought back childhood memories I have with the same kind of experiences when I was a child, with our Vietnamese neighbours, but it still felt weird, those people made me feel like I was walking with a beautifull living doll (know the song?! ;-).
We also went on a guided buss tour through the city, by that time Nils was exhausted and fell asleep, he didn't see much of it. Fleau had taken a nap before and she and I even went for a little strole to the Icon of Singapore; a lion/fish kind of animal. But again Fleur was the next main attraction.. The city is impressive with its high and often artistic buildings. And very very clean!
At the end of the day we were all exhausted and we were hoping to sleep during the entire next flight. This flight took 8 hours, the whole night and we flew from Singapore to Brisbane.
But of course we got a lot off stuff first and again a meal (dinner at 22.00 o'clock) and all of this took maybe three hours, so by the time we finally could sleep we only had a couple of hours left before they served breakfast.. The whole sleeping thing became a bit frustrating..
But then we finally were in Australia!! Just had to go through customs...
Which took us so much time that we missed our next flight...
First a long line for the passport check, then an immigration check and then a dog check. We had some fruit in our bags which are not allowed to enter Australia, so a dog picked out our bag and we had to open them. By the way all the Australians we had to deal with were all very friendly and understanding, no problem there!
Finally our last flight (three hours later than planned) with Virgin Australia took only two hours and we all fell asleep even before the plane took off...
Fortunately Ronalds contactperson at AIMS was meeting us at the airport and helped us with the rental car and led us to the nearest supermarket and then to our accomodation. I was SO happy that he did that! I was so jetlaged and confused with the time and had to drive left in a strange country..
So now we are here, in a nice house, at the edge of a nature reserve with AIMS, the research facilty where Ronald will be conducting experiments the next three months.
By this time our intestines are more or less used to the new time schedule, we mostly sleep at night and we see and hear a lot of fascinating animals. Whith dawn and dusk a lot of birds come out and make incredible noise, there are wallabies nearby, a wild dingo and in the ocean nearby are dangerous crocodiles, sharks and stingers.. Fortunately we also get a lot of information about where it's save to swim and what to do with the other animals (mostly just leave them alone).
The sun rises around 5.30 and sets around 18.00 o'clock, that felt confusing first, like it is winter but then a hot one! It is around 30 C every day.
Today we went to a animal sanctuary and learned a lot about crocodiles, very interesting and helpfull!
But we decided only to approach the water and swim were there are signs that its safe!
More next time!
You can find our pictures here!
4 comments:
Hey Hey
Wat fijn om te horen dat jullie goed zijn aangekomen. Hopelijk kalmeert alles een beetje in de komende paar weken en kunnen jullie een beetje wennen. Geniet van deze fantastische trip!
Groetjes uit Den Haag
The start of an unforgettable period in your life full of interesting experiences. take care, enjoy and please keep us informed!
Victor Akkersdijk
Ziet er fantastisch uit. Fijn dat jullie goed zijn aangekomen. Veel plezier daar. Groetjes van ons,Peter, Amy en Lisette
Klinkt al als een flink avontuur tot nu toe! Geweldig leuk om te lezen. Hopelijk binnenkort tijd/mogelijkheid om eens te skypen of te bellen! Heel veel succes en plezier daar!
Liefs, Soez, Frans, Jinthe en Doeke
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