Russell's guest blog.
One of the issues of living a long way away is that trips home are a major event. They have to be planned months in advance, tickets bought, an itinerary developed, family notified, visits planned and finally a countdown of the days to departure.You'd have thought Alice might have done a little study when she had time to fill in - but no, a game of tetris was all she could manage! |
But this article is not about me, it's about the excitement of going home after a long absence, to re-connect with family and friends, to see familiar sights -and particularly the familiar sounds of the Australian version of English as she is spoke! And as long as Alice and Leanne enjoy their time at home, then I too will enjoy the experience through them.
Airports are either one extreme or the other. To the weary business traveler they are mostly functional, cavernous, aseptic places to be transited as fast as possible. To the less frequent traveler they are much more exciting, ripe with the hope of the journey ahead and it's ultimate destination. Today was both happy and sad for all of us I think.
The old couple... |
Happy to be going home?? Just a little bit... |
Through security and off home. Enjoy yourselves. You deserve it! |
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