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A Turbulent Return
... we stepped into. We knew our checked baggage would be travelling to Toronto with us, where we'd have to re-check it to get it to Regina. So it was only a matter of finding out our next flight information and then waiting it out. We knew we had time to spare, so we popped into one of the many restaurants in the London airport to get something to eat.
On instinct, I decided to check the boards once more to see if our gate had shown up. It hadn't, but it did show ...
The Journey ends . . . for now.
... don't quite believe that we were there, but we saw them and we took a photo of it to prove it. Speaking of photos, we now have more than 2500 of them to go through and see which ones we can delete. Or should we keep them all and have an entire week-end showing for our family? Hmmm. What to do.....
We now have a long list of ...
Regina - Toronto - London - Baku - Tbilisi
... basic neighbourhood pointers for when we are ready to explore a couple of blocks around the neighbourhood tomorrow, while they are at school. Ed teaches me how insert the key into the little flat slot and then to do the "two circles to the left" in order to lock the steel outer door. We crawl into bed at 12:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. It's been a long flight and many miles from home. We're quite ready for bed and glad to be here! G'nite!
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Tips for traveling with baby
... you don't know will stop you to coo over your baby. Learn to recognize the most common questions (name and age) and answers in the local language. You have the cutest baby they have ever seen; accept it, pause, and let the old ladies exclaim over your little darling.
7. Train travel is awesome. Nobody is trapped in a carseat and you can get up and walk around smiling at new people. Nora made many ...
It's "D" day....
... when my luggage gets weighed:-)
And, of course, I am excited about all of the new adventures and experiences that are about to unfold.
Sadness . . .
I am sad and have had to come to terms with the fact that I won't be at my Oma's funeral. But I know Oma would tell me to carry on with my trip and not to worry about her. So, that is what I am going to do.
On one of my visits before she became very sick, we were talking about ...