I've had next to no trouble navigating through Customs and immigration etc. However, Dubai airport is massive in comparison to Sydney, so we'll see how that fares. So far, I feel really calm and relaxed about all the travel ahead. And do I spy a massage chair to my right? Yes, yes I do. A fine way to waste my Australian money, since I'm not hungry or thirsty, nor aching for any kangaroo magnets or other souvenirs.
Lol, on the plane I was beside a middle-aged French couple and I kept trying to eavesdrop on their conversation...besides that, I watched a Louis Theroux documentary about transgender kids, He Named Me Malala, and listened to Britten's Violin Concerto, movement 2. How cultured, (and how idiotic) do I sound right now? Well, what else do I even talk about? Not much has happened yet. It's so weird thinking that I won't see Mum, Dad, Erin or Sops for a while. At this point I'm not sure how long it will be, but I think the fam will come over and visit me sometime this year, which will be cute.
Me being cute at gate 57 |
Abby owt.
Keep up the Blogs. Robert
ReplyDeleteGreat experience for you Abby
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in what food is like in Bahrain.will you be cooking your own and what the supermarkets are like
Yes it is! As I have gone vegan this year I will most definitely need to be cooking myself. Eating out is both expensive and rarely vegan-friendly. Supermarkets are massive, with huge variety and lots of exotic foods.
DeleteEnjoyed your sharing- your a great communicator
ReplyDeleteThanks Cass
DeleteSo exciting to hear about where you are at! Keep up the blogging :D Can't wait to see what you'll do next :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Doris! I will definitely keep up the blogging, it's a great way to keep friends and family updated.
DeleteWe are already missing you Abs- you are on the long haul now, talk soon💕
ReplyDeleteWoohoo can't wait to keep hearing updates! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucillemobile ;)
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