Kirsty and I were pretty excited about returning to London for many reasons; the quirky people, familiarity, tea, biscuits, access to a kitchen, mosquito-free atmosphere, friends. Within 3 hours, all these yearnings were satisfied and we were back to normality.
Our flight back was a total nightmare. We arrived at Miami and soon found out first leg to Detroit was severely delayed. If we took the delayed flight we would have missed our London connection. Instead they re-routed us through Atlanta. This left us with about 11 hours to play in Miami airport. We bought some trash celebrity gossip magazines and hit the bar; a fantastic way to kill 11 hours by the way!
Our flight to Atlanta was running late too, and as soon as we arrived we found ourselves sprinting through the airport to reach our London bound flight gate – when we got there everyone was already on the plane. If we were sprinting, there was no way that our bags would have made the connection, so it was no surprise when they didn't show up in London. It made the journey home much easier though, as we strolled from Paddington Station back to Baker street on a freeeeeeezing afternoon!
The bags finally showed up the following day, much to my relief – I had already sent all my belongings to Australia and was left with a jumper and a pair of jeans, and no shoes!
I had 6 days to reunited with as many people as possible, and actually managed to cram in quite a lot. Jetlag was on my side…sleep in while people were at work, then party into the wee hours. I went to Andrew's comcomedy.com live night on the Wednesday. Thursday I visited my old colleagues at the bank then out for drinks with Mike and Roger – it was great to see them, and a funny feeling being back in that office, it felt very very small after being outside for the last 3 months! Friday night was a Uni girly night in Windsor. Saturday I made it to the huge Triathlon Expo at Esher where I met up with Japan Ironman friends and met Chrissie Wellington again (my hero – 3 time world champion). The rest of the time I spent with boyfriend Andrew (another tragic love story…ripped apart by my silly international lifestyle. L)
I really wanted to go to the British Museum before I left – they have sooooo much stuff in there. So many times on my travels they have little signs saying – the original is located in The British Museum.
Departure day, Monday 15th, came around extremely quickly. My flight was at 11:05pm so I had the day to pack and watch more Olympic craziness during the day, hanging out with Kirsty and Andrew. Lisa popped by on her way home from work, just while I was dyeing Kirsty's hair! Then it was time to go. Andrew was going to come with me to the airport for a final farewell. All was going to plan, we jumped on the bus to Paddington Station – where the Heathrow trains leave from. We bought tickets and went over to look at the flight departure screens. Hmmmmm that's weird, I couldn't see my flight on the board…then it hit me, like an elephant falling on my head from a 100 storey building. My flight didn't leave from Heathrow at all…it left from Stansted!!!!! Oh NOOOOOO. It's only the FURTHEST airport from London. I have never ever felt such a feeling of dread in my entire life. I've never missed a flight in my life, and I wasn't planning on missing this one either. I think I burst into tears, it had been a very emotional few days! Action plan – taxi to Liverpool street station then Stansted Express. I left Andrew at the ticket barrier as I boarded the train – not exactly the goodbye that I had planned. I had worked out by this point that I was going to make the flight and was pretty sure I wouldn't be back in London that night. So, Airasia flight to Kuala Lumpar. £150, not bad. I had the screaming baby infront of me and a strange passenger next to me, but as an overnight flight, the 12 hours seemed to fly by. It did feel very strange arriving at night – quickest day ever.
I flew into KL (LCCT), which is the airasia hub, about 15 minutes shuttle bus from the main KL airport. I wasn't aware of the two terminals and I'd booked the airport hotel that turned out to be super close to the other terminal. I found two other British girls who were in the same situation and we shuttled around and found our bed for the night.
I had to be back at KL (LCCT) for a 7:20 am flight the following morning, so was able to pack in about 5 hours sleep. I proceeded to have several nightmares about missing my flight, and awoke 3 times within the 5 hours to check the time. I had a wake-up call from the front desk, then when I was inconveniently in the shower, a follow-up wake-up call. How annoying! I suppose some people go back to sleep!
Now I find myself up in the air again, bound for Tawau on the Island of Borneo. I have 3 seats to myself, just had my pre-booked meal (which I didn't really need) and am hoping to be met by the 'Dive Junkies' shuttle.