Thursday, 19 January 2012

Edmonton to Sydney

Edmonton to Vancouver - 1+ hour

As we walk through security I muse at the sign stating 'some things were never meant to fly'.  There are pictures of explosives and handguns, but none of toddlers or babies.  I wonder if that is a huge oversight on the part of Air Canada.  We are about to find out...

SMP has a small meltdown when it is time for Puppy to go through the x-ray machine.  There is no way she is handing Puppy over, and certainly not onto a conveyor belt that disappears into a weird machine.  As we put Puppy on the belt she hollers up a storm, and carries on at max volume until she sees Puppy emerge on the other side.  Then she runs up and snags poor Puppy from his torturers, smothering him with hugs and kisses.  We make a mental note to hide Puppy prior to the security gate for future flights.

The flight to Van is a piece of cake!  SJP has a little nap and SMP is happily entertained by the mini TV, the window, and the other passengers.  JDP and I share a glass of wine, a little cheers and a hopeful smile - could it really be this easy?

We have a six hour layover in Vancouver and spend the time with our good friends Heather & Dave and their two boys.  They collect us from the airport and even have a delicious dinner waiting for us (thanks hey-ho).  Tracy drives in from Maple Ridge with her two boys to join us for the evening.  It is a quick visit, but lots of fun.  The four boys (and accompanying noise and chaos) overwhelm SMP initially, but by the end of the evening she is pretending to cut off people's arms with the light saber like the rest of the kids.  SJP watches it all in awe.

Hey! What do I have to do for some apple juice??
SJP sleeping through it all as usual
Vancouver to Sydney - 14+ hours

Dave drives us back to the airport and as we pull away from the house both children are screaming in their carseats - full out!  I wonder what we are getting ourselves into and start having mild anxiety attacks about the upcoming flight.  Within minutes the kids calm down and it is a smooth ride to the airport.  We check the carseats and head through security in the Chariot (which seems to be more useful for holding all of our carry-on gear than the children).  Next time I would not have so much carry-on gear. Next time I would bring a leash for SMP.

We head to our gate and wait until we are close to boarding time before we put the kids into their PJs.  I figure this would be a good signal to them that it was bedtime.  Fat chance.  SMP is wired, running up and down the hallway, babbling nonsense, singing and throwing out random 'hi's' to passerby.  My anxiety level creeps higher and higher and I am certain we are in for a long, long night.  But then, SJP falls peacefully asleep in the baby carrier as we are about to board.

We preboard and get ourselves set up.  Paying extra for the bulkhead turns out to be a wise decision.  Although SJP hates the bassinet (she refuses to sleep in it and wakes up screaming whenever we try to lay her in there), the extra room is priceless.  SMP can get down from her seat and move around a bit, we can change diapers without having to cram into the micro-bathrooms, and we are able to spread out and access our colossal amount of carry-on gear.  We mostly use the bassinet to stow it all.

As the plane takes off SMP is literally bouncing off the walls.  Midnight - and bouncing off the walls.  What are we in for?  She figures out how to undo her seatbelt and disregards the lit up seatbelt sign completely.  I have to hold her seatbelt closed with my hand to keep her in for the ascent.  She is squirmy and wants to get out of her seat and touch everything - and I am so terrified that she won't be able to go to sleep and that we will arrive in Sydney with an overtired and jetlagged toddler (what could be more terrifying than that?) But, after an easy half hour of pointing, poking and chatting she grabs Puppy and her Princess Blanket, leans her little head over and is instantly asleep.

SJP sleeps on my lap on top of a full-sized pillow we brought (thanks for the great travel tip Joc) and with the exception of a couple nursing stints sleeps for about 10 hours straight.  SMP sleeps for 8!  We, on the other hand, get about 2 at a time (but as our expectation was to get no sleep we feel surprisingly refreshed).

In the morning we pass the time with breakfast (and even manage to have a hot coffee!).  SMP colours, watches a video, plays with Puppy, looks out the window, and babbles and giggles over her seat with a little boy in the row behind us.  And suddenly, we see the white sandy beaches of Sydney through the window.

We land, collect our luggage (it's all there!).  Customs is a breeze, picking up the rental minivan is quick and painless, and here we are in Australia, on our way to our little house on the bay…

View from Linley Cottage - our Sydney accommodation

1 comment:

  1. That sounds like a pretty smooth flight overall. Glad to hear it went so well and there was a chance for coffee in the morning. Can't wait to hear more about entry into Australia.

    And Dave is wondering if he can get a job like JDP's with his CS degree?!?!?!

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