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Made it
We arrived in London after a very long and HOT flight. Usually airplanes are on the chilly side but I guess the cheap seats in the back get all the heat. Kris, Alex and Jon (alittle) managed to sleep some but it was just too hot and uncomfortable for E and I. Anyway, we were greeted on our arrival by cousin Reg who kindly drove us from the airport …
Family Reunion
... helping set up tables and chairs and gazebos.
It was good to catch up with some of Jess's English relatives, who I haven't seen for about 8 years. The boys have especially grown up.
It was a very long day, but very worthwhile. I will let the photo's tell the story.
We are missing you all, especially our neghbours and our Y Live friends. It seems we have been away for ages.
Till my next entry
Blessings
Warwick & Jessica
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The Countdown....
... br> Hopefully we'll have enough time in-between getting lost, boating through jungles, jumping out of planes and enduring many sketchy bus trips to actually keep this thing updated.
In the mean time, make sure to let us know your reading, and if your lucky you might get a postcard from god knows where!
17 days left...
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You got a toothbrush? We're going to London.
... t go in, really couldn't see the value in wasting our hard earned on watching snake porn or learning about how flowers get jiggy with it.
The day ended with lunch at a little Italian place near the tube station. Beezel ordered vegie lasagne, and I ordered mushroom risotto, both with garlic bread and a coke. When our food came out, we got vegie lasagne, mushroom risotto, garlic bread for two and two cokes.....confirmation that I'd given Basil the slip in the dinosaur ...
And here we go...
Well, I can't believe it's finally here. I think Simon's comment of 'losing my brain' sums up pretty well how we're feeling at the moment. I can't quite get my head round the fact that my life for the next seven or so months is all in one bag, albeit a rather large bag, and that 'home' really will be wherever we hang our hats (which reminds me, I still need to buy one of those.) Despite the fact that ...