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Showing posts with label travel tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel tips. Show all posts

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Arrival


We’re here.   

Austin’s Reader’s Theatre was adorable, and he was so proud of being the narrator.  My kids’ wonderful teachers have been working since Tuesday to get Skype hooked up in their classroom, so we can skype into their classes.  Andy helped Austin’s teacher set up her account, and we’ll schedule a few sessions once we’re in region.  What a wonderful opportunity.  As we were leaving the school, teachers, staff, and parents were wishing us Godspeed and safe travels on our journey.

 
Our flights were uneventful, which is good.  The longest flight was 9 hours, but it was during the night.  I slept for a hour off and on, but not consecutive.  Once we landed in Germany, I was so thankful I packed a few essentials to freshen up.  I felt like a truck had run me over. 

Travel Tip #1:  Luggage- we checked one large duffel bag, and 1 rolling suitcase.  We carried on a backpack each, and 1 rolling carry-on.  That’s it for the duration.  It was easy to carry around the airports, and it fit easily in Niko’s car.(Your driver).  Once we got to Philly, we bought some “gifts”  at the duty free store, so we had that paper bag, also!

Travel Tip #2:  Pack Colgate wisps, cleansing facial wipes, makeup, etc, on the plane.  I’m telling you I felt like a new woman once I was able to freshen up after the long flight.  Food was plentiful on the flights, so don’t think you need to take a lot of snacks.  

Travel Tip #3:  Passport Control/Immigration- Once you arrive, you will be standing in a line to complete an Immigration Card.  You’ll need to use Yulia’s address to complete it.  We forgot about this, but luckily we had her address in our paperwork.

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Niko helped us exchange some money at the airport, and he helped a couple American girls in front of us who had difficulty communicating.  He brought us to our apartment, where a lady was finishing cleaning.  We dropped our luggage off, and he had to go pick up the White’s.  So,  Andy and I went to a yummy pizza place for a late lunch.   I didn’t have time to pack my purse, and I wished I would have taken the time!!



The big jug of water is for everything.
Travel Tip: #4:  Always take a roll of travel tp with you.  Our apartment has a lavatory, that I’m accustomed to, but the restaurant did not.  So, be prepared for any type.  I’m just sayin…

Instead of stopping at the market, we came straight back, called our parents, and crashed. 

Lisa, those cheesecake/ice cream on a stick are to die for. 

Hopefully the weather will warm up tomorrow morning, and my computer will work.  It will be a long stay if we have to Share technology!!!!

Keep Smiling,

Monday, April 4, 2011

Abundant Blessings

Since the beginning of our journey, my friend Jen, has been one of the multitudes of cheerleaders, rooting us on.  She and Rebecca have loved on my kids every Sunday in Children's Church and prayed for our paperwork, Sarah, and our family daily.   I know if I send an "all call" out to Jen, she encompasses our family in prayer.  No questions needed, no extra information.
I missed saying goodbye to her at church Sunday, but I'd get in touch this week.  Sunday evening, her children gave me this...

 The blanket and design was chosen by Jen, and her mother-in-law, Judy, sewed it together.  This family together blanketed my little girl, born in our hearts, in silk, fleece, and flowers.  It'll be traveling the oceans and Sarah will be wrapped in the blanket, designed in love and stitched with prayer.  Thank you, Jen and Judy, and family.

Happiness appeared on my chair this morning.  What cheerful way to begin the day.  Thank you, Jenni, for Sarah's Sunshine.

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A package arrived today, and they're either for Andy's work or my online shopping splurges.  The window for arrival before we leave is closed, so I wondered what could it be.  Wrapped tightly in packaging tape, I opened it, and saw the box:  Outdoor lights from North Carolina?  What?  Surely not.  Then, I opened the box....
Aunt Dot and Uncle Steve sent us a box of lotions, teas, and soaps to take over with us.  What a surprise!  Thank you.  Not sure we could have used only 1 outdoor light anyway:)
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I've released all my lesson plans to my substitute, and will only be back at school on Thursday.  So, I was the Mystery Reader in Austin's class.  He was so surprised and couldn't stop smiling to introduce me.  I read the Red Thread Adoption Fairytale by Grace Lin, and then used a red ribbon to share our story.  You'll see as the story progresses, the red thread between Austin and his friend is closer than ever.  So fun to be back in first grade.





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Lastly,  I'm going to share my travel tip.  Lisa, from Living in the Light, has shared with me a file of travel tips for Eastern Europe.  They have been a tremendous help preparing for the unknown.
 My Travel Tip:  Entertainment
We're adventure people and love to explore, but we also love "no thinking" time.  We never saw the series, 24, which is surprising because I LOVE CIA/espionage thrillers.  So, he ordered the Seasons 1 and 2, and thought we may need Season 3, also.  I recommend Ebay, less expensive than retail and opportunity to resell.

Next, any trip I skip extra clothing for books.  On a week's vacation, I can devour 6 books, but it's not feasible to take a lot of books with me.  So, I sprung for a refurbished NOOK.  I've never read literature online, but I've heard fabulous things about it.  I've downloaded some titles already, and have the flexibility to add more with WI-FI.  Love my fabulatized cover by Dana Designs, on Etsy.

I've packed playing cards, a crossword book, and my notebook to write ideas down.  He'll be taking his work computer, and I'll be taking mine.  I have plans to practice and study on my photography techniques, and finish writing our story.

Bottom line, I'd skimp on extra clothes before I'd skimp on books, and other trinkets to keep myself entertained.   Noone wants to see me bored.   I'm just saying:)
While I wasn't enjoying the monsoon today, Addy's curls sprung to life.
 Off to pack...