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New York Sightseeing….

May 11th, 2006

In the last 48 hours we have seen:

Downtown (three times) including everything below Times Square, been to see the Statue of Liberty, Ground Zero, Brooklyn at night, the Empire State Building and to be honest I am now well and truly knackered and had my fill of Roof Top Bus Tours.

It has been another amazing day for our kids – they have enjoyed the day with us far more than I ever imagined that they could or would.  We took the children to Toys R Us on Times Square this morning to buy a gift for them with unused birthday and xmas money.  Caelan chose a Starwars Light Sabre and Tate chose (or we chose for him) some building blocks and a talking book.  I took them on the indoor ferris wheel – it was expensive at $12 for three tickets but worth it.

We were out and about for thirteen hours today.  There wasn’t one tear or tantrum which had absolutely nothing to do with good or lucky management but rather two amazing little boys.  I looked at our oldest tonight, happily playing with his light sabre on the tour bus and I actually shed a tear – I am so proud of him.

Ok, gush over.  We are off on Saturday  morning to fetch our RV (in some far flung part of Long Island.  Will update from tehre.

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New York – Day 7 & 8

May 9th, 2006

Day 7

And a very tiring day it has been, but we are finally here, The Big Apple…Hee Ha
We couldn’t have had a better day, we were up from 5am and you are probably wondering why that is fine, well we got packed up, fed the boys brushed their teeth; inevitably leaving something behind, this time it was our toothbrushes. Nonetheless the boys got to say goodbye to their friends, I think that both boys found life long friends in Taybah, Reem and A’lyah who has turned into the most wonderful young lady, with a golf swing that I envy not having.
The taxi driver rang the bell as we were heading downstairs, if I had any doubts that this was going to be a good day that put that to rest. After we had gotten our now already bulging bags into the taxi we were off to Paddington station where we took the express train to Heathrow, hmmm… there was something scratching at the back of my mind…’when were the wheels going to fall off’, it had to be the train, no? We all know that London trains have a reputation of never being on time, it was either going to be the tried and trusted, ‘there are leaves on the track’ or the usual ‘there is a train stopped in front of us’ well neither of these came booming over the intercom, in fact I was almost surprised that the train driver never got out of his cab to wish us on our way.
 So what next, Ah, the flight, well it was the furthest docking bay in the entire terminal 4, you know it is far when there is a sign saying, ‘please allow 20 minutes to get to platform 24’, but this didn’t bother me, in fact on a day like this nothing was going to bother me, the boys were angels, although we had to clip their horns every now and then. To cut a long story short, the next minute I find myself with Tate asleep in his backpack, Caelan passed out in Tate’s buggy and Stella and I enjoying a walk down Broadway…even the customs officials at JFK were fantastic, taking time out to coo at our lovely children…
 
It is amazing that when you begin to stress out, everything conspires against you, from the toast being burned to stubbing your toe; it is all going to happen… There is a lesson here, but I will let you draw your own conclusions.
 Day 8
 
Tick Toc
 It is lunchtime on our fist morning in New York, another early morning loomed; we were up from 5.30 this morning, to a rather dull day outside. We are staying in the WooGo hotel on W65th street, a couple of blocks from Central Park, where we have spent our morning. Both Stella and I have agreed with the boys that the mornings were theirs and that the afternoons would be set aside to see the sights. Well the morning has worked out well; we even took in the children’s Zoo, although I had to sell it as the zoo in ‘Madagascar’ the movie. Well that worked, by association, the boys had a ball, even Stella and I have found something new, ever heard of a “Red Panda bear”, well they say they have everything in New York, now I believe them.
 
 

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Settling into London

May 9th, 2006

The Dad is back, finally…

It is late Saturday afternoon, week one is grinding to an end; I am struggling to keep from blinking, afraid that we will be back at our front door and our dream trip has ended. Already I find my thoughts turning to, “how’s” and “why’s”; will we fit back into a daily routine along with all those other souls that wonder about aimlessly in the dark, ignorant to the world around them.
We have just arrived back from Orpington, Maida Vale (North London) is cold and the rain has just started to fall, Tate has just fallen asleep in his buggy, strapped to the top of his car seat; cowboy blanket in hand and my now rather sodden NY cap over his head. It has just hit me that I am truly happy, relaxed and taking all that life has to offer me in stride. Neither rain nor moaning, moping children could dampen my spirits, how far I have come in so short a period of time. I think that my enthusiasm is highlighted by the fact that we are so close to being on the road, just the four of us. London has been a home coming in many ways and has left me with a lot to ponder, I have missed the smell of the Lush shops, the taste of a 1000 chocolates; I have missed being me.
Stella is taking it all in her stride, don’t confuse confidence with busy, for it has been that, the boys have been hard work, it has been hard on them, Caelan is already making the adjustment to the road, although unsure of the roads to travel he is taking it in little steps; Tate doesn’t quite know what to make of it all, but both boys are just happy to have Mum and Dad by their side.
Tomorrow is another day, but for us it is off to New York the city that never sleeps… lets hope that we can sneak in a couple of hours…

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London 1nd May 2006 – 8th May 2006

May 6th, 2006

We arrived in London on Tuesday 2nd May.  Nothing has changed and it seems as if we have never been away.  I love this place!!

It was really lovely to get settled at our friends place, and great to see them too, of course!  It has been great for the kids to have other children to play with.  We moved on from London to our old home town for a few days and spent some time with old friends and investigating old haunts which was lovely.  The particular friends we stayed with are so hospitable and we felt so welcome all round.

Caelan got to spend the day with the childminder who cared for him when we lived in London, he had a fantastic time and was very spoiled.

Overall – the weather has been marvellous, we haven’t spent too much money (slightly over budget because Torien was insistent that we kit the children out in England football shirts).  The kids have been amazing.  They are sleeping well (Tate has a cold so was a bit wakeful last night).  They have been going to bed without fuss in strange beds and have been so beautifully behaved, we really feel blessed.

Today is our last day in London before we leave for New York.  I’ll update from there.

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1 week and 3 days to go…

April 21st, 2006

It’s with sadness that I add this entry as my last task at work.  I have not worked in this job for very long but I have become somewhat part of the furniture in that short time.

So with trepidation and great excitement I close the door on this chapter of my life and move onto the greatest adventure of all.

In less than two weeks we will be en-route to our future and I cannot wait.

We have found a tenant for our house, our pets are all sorted out and my bridges at work are well and truly intact should we wish to remain in South Africa at the end of our journey.

Our bags are packed and we are ready to go.  So this is my final update for now.

The next installment will be from London.

Itinerary:

London

New York

Washington DC

Las Vegas

San Francisco

Los Angeles

Fiji

Auckland

Melbourne

Cairns

Sydney

Beijing

Xian

Hong Kong

Bangkok

Kuala Lumpur

Siem Riep

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Au-Revoir.

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7 Weeks to Go

March 13th, 2006

49 measly sleeps till we fly (yipppppeeeee!!!)

I am feeling much more positive about the logistics of this trip.  I have advertised the house and we have decided that if we cannot find the right tenant, we’ll leave the house in the care of a housesitter for the time we are away.

I have started packing lists, we have bought the schooling material for our oldest son that we’ll need and we are getting down to the nitty gritty of route planning.

I’ll update with my lists as soon as I get a chance.

 

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8 weeks 3 days to go

March 3rd, 2006

We are getting there slowly, but surely.

House – nearly built but we haven’t found a tenant yet

Pets – I have found a wonderful cattery but am still hoping to find a housesitter and for them to stay at home

Job – I’ve bottled this one and not yet said a word.  I am legally obliged to give a months’ notice, which is what I think I’ll do

General – our excitement levels rise with each passing day.  We have plotted our trip through the USA and have calculated a detailed plan with mileage and dates.  We have yet to book campsites but I am hoping to leave a little bit of room for spontaneous decisions once we get there.

I need to book a good family friendly hotel in New York and we are currently looking at the myriad resorts in Fiji.

I’ll update the links once we have them.

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Our house in the USA is booked and paid for

February 23rd, 2006

This will be our home for 28 days of our stay in the USA.  We’ll travel approx. 4000 miles in this baby – the beds had better be comfortable… (we got this booked for US$135 per day including taxes, insurance, comfort kits and unlimited mileage.  I am absolutely delighted!)

 

C30

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Words from the Dad on travelling across the USA

February 23rd, 2006

Well my Wife’s enthusiasm, courage and drive has finally paid off,  she has drawn me out of the well called ‘home renovating’ and into the world of travel, I finally got down to the business of planning the first leg of our trip, or at least the first draft.
 
Cramming the USA into 4 weeks; this will have to be the title of my first book and a bestseller at that if we can pull it off. New York to LA the long way around, would also work. We have hired a Mobile home probably modest by American standards but 31ft of Motor home across the Smokey Mountain pass without any barriers and on the wrong side of the road by my standards is rather large.
 
The first draft of the route plan is as follows, please keep in mind that I have spent precisely 2 hours behind the wheel of my ‘Lonely planet guide book’ so I see myself as quite the professional, but any comments and guidance would be considered at this stage, or at least till draft 2 comes out. The idea is to head out of New York and drive South, taking in Washington DC, onto Paramount King’s Domain where we will let the kids run riot for a couple of days. Then we are going to take just a fraction less time than the mighty North took to defeat the South in heading through Civil War country and then the race is on to the Blue Ridge parkway and one of the nearby Parks. We are going to tiptoe quietly through West Virginia avoiding any re-enactments of ‘Deliverance’ and head towards Tennessee where we will pay homage to the King.
 
And that is as far as my late night candle burning has gotten me; somehow I still want to see Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon, San Francisco and end up in LA with enough time to take in Warner studios and Disney Land. My feelings on this matter is, that to achieve all this in the timescales we have we will have to trade the Motor home in and hire a Pontiac firebird….but all that later.
 
If anyone out there has anything they wish to add please feel free, I would love to have any comments and ideas as to this plan and any additional sites and sounds that we should take in along this route.
 Kind regards and travel safe
The Dad

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School, House, Pets, Packing, First Aid, Resignation 21st Feb 06

February 21st, 2006

After months of agonising we have finally decided that we are going around the world with our two little boys.  Our oldest son is 4 years old and our youngest is just 18 months old.
We’ve bitten the bullet and spent £4600 on four RTW tickets.  We leave the UK on 8th May 06.  I can’t quite believe it’s booked.
We are now faced with the task of investigating our itinerary in detail.  At this stage all we really know is that we’ll be going to the USA, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, China, Malaysia, Cambodia and Thailand and that we’ll be gone for around 6 months.
Holy Cow – we are actually going to do this!!!!!

There is just more to do than I can get to grips with… holy cow (again).

Ok – if I think things through, I have done quite a bit:

1- School – Our eldest son is in his reception year at school.  I’ve let them know we are going – it’s a start.  Now all I have to do is teach myself to be a teacher to a small and sometimes stroppy 4 year old.  Ha!

2 -House.  This is quite something, considering it’s only half built at present.  Our renovations have taken just a wee bit longer than anticipated.  I think it’ll only have been finished for about a month when we go.  That was a piece of planning genius (worrying seeing that I am a Project Manager)?

3 – Pets.  This is my biggest worry, that my two beloved cats will need to go into a cattery for six months, I am looking at the best one in town this week.

4 – Packing – pass!

5 – First Aid – have spoken to the paediatrician and got this bit sorted.  As for the rest, pass (again).

6 – Considering I haven’t been in my job a year, I don’t think they are going to take took kindly to my resignation.  I will be covering this delightful task next week.

So all in all, some progress.

 

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