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Tattoos, term ends and total packing fail!

Soooooo I haven’t packed yet. We leave in 5 days! I have a bunch of random stuff stacked haphazardly next to my suitcase with the intention that, eventually, it will go in my suitcase. That’s as far as I have gotten.

There are two things causing me to not be packed and ready yet…one is the fact that I am still wearing half my clothes…the other is my packing experience.

Every domestic trip I’ve been on (and there has been a lot!) I have been fully packed a few days before and then on the day I leave I ALWAYS have a massive attack of “oh my gosh I forgot something” so everything gets pulled out again. This time I’m removing that step and I’ll just pack the day I leave.

This is the excuse I am using. I’m sticking with it!

Don’t even ask about the tattoo part of this post….

Vegemite courtesy of a fellow teacher for the family in the UK!

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Countdown!

Ten days from today!! Not that I’m counting…

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Trip mascot

This is Percy the Platypus. He will be our holiday mascot πŸ™‚

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Holiday preparation with two weeks to go

Things I have bought or borrowed or found in my closet or pinched out of other peoples closets so far to take on my trip:

  • coded padlock
  • mini clothesline
  • a roaming sim (thanks Zeus for this and the two things above! You’re the besterest buddy EVER)
  • comm bank travel card plus back up loaded with Β£ and €
  • neck pillow for bus and plane trips – thanks Jess!!
  • headphones for iPod
  • iPhone
  • e-reader (can only use on the plane as I’ll vomit on the bus if I try)
  • travel adapter for Europe and the UK
  • suitcase that meets contiki size rules
  • a back pack or day pack for the bus
  • a cheap “over the shoulder” handbag for adventuring during the day – big enough for wallet, camera and a small water bottle
  • a bunch of leggings and tights as these are going to be my default clothing item
  • a warm, waterproof jacket with a hood to keep me warm on the planes and the places we go that are a bit chilly
  • a light jacket/cardigan for the slightly warmer places or evenings out
  • one pair of jeans
  • quick dry undies from Kathmandu – best invention EVER
  • some long and comfy shirts to wear over leggings
  • two dresses to wear out partying
  • a pair of 3/4 Capri pants
  • comfy walking shoes
  • boots for wearing out and wearing in the colder places. I need my boots, I will feel naked without them!
  • a pair of pretty red shoes (flats) for nights out
  • a pair of thongs to bludge around in
  • socks and bras
  • basic girly toiletries including the amazing goo-tubes, very glad I don’t wear make up
  • mini first aid kit with sewing stuff, dettol cream, bandaids, sunscreen, insect repellent, Panadol etc
  • a small towel which I don’t need but having purple hair means I tend to turn lovely, white hotel towels a permanent shade of brightness πŸ™‚
  • Things I have on my “pretend I am super organised list” that I still need to buy or sort out:

  • a spare camera memory card
  • a journal to write things down by hand (gotta have a hard copy as well as a blog!)
  • motion sickness bracelets and motion sickness meds – I hate the meds so am going to try the bracelets as well
  • an extra padlock for my day bag when I leave it on the bus
  • some Β£ and € in cash for when we first arrive
  • copies and printouts of all documentation including passport, itinerary, UK hotel confirmation and contact details for our UK relatives
  • Two weeks and one day to go!

    I have been posting on the contiki “shout” app and chatting to people who will be on my tour. Have to say it is an awesome app. Already I have had some fears alleviated – mainly that I won’t be the only one NOT whitewater rafting!

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    Roaming sim rates. Very reasonable!

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    Contiki!

    Most asked question: how did it happen that I, the part time teacher who enjoys being a homebody, decided to bugger off overseas for a month?
    Answer: A combination of impulse, good timing and family influence!

    On Christmas Day 2011 my cousin Emma and I were chilling with some other family members under a tree in the backyard. Our Aunt Brenda was telling us all about her and her husband’s adventures overseas and in particular, to Oktoberfest in Germany. She was telling us that we MUST make the effort to travel!

    Me: I’d like to and I have the flexible schedule for it but everyone I know has a morgtage or kids.

    Emma (cousin): I’d like to but everyone I know is studying, has a morgtage or kids.

    Both of us: WAIT A MINUTE….

    ….and two days later we booked Contiki!

    The tour we decided to do was http://www.contiki.com/destinations/europe/tours/120-european-inspiration and the link gives you quite a bit of info on where we are going, I have also included the cities we visit at the bottom of this post. As well as the Contiki tour, we will be visiting family in Potters Bar (UK) for two days and spending four days exploring London.

    So far, my impression of Contiki has been great. I am not a huge party animal and when you say “I am doing contiki” everyone gives you a knowing *you’re gonna get wasted and hook up with randoms* look. My friends were all quite surprised I had decided on it! There were a few reasons why and these have all been backed up by my interactions with the company so far.

    1. No planning required. They do it all. Easy peasy!
    2. Cheap. For 19 days of transport, tours, accommodation and at least one meal a day it was $3k.
    3. Organised. They do this for a living and I’m a noob traveller. Just the meeting centre alone (you can log on and chat to people going on your tour up to 8 weeks before you leave) has been fantastic.
    4. We chose a time out tour so it is all twin share hotel rooms with our own bathroom (hooray!) and the demographic of people on the tour is a little more balanced and a little less *giggly insane drunken 18yo* which would have led to me getting arrested for homicide.
    5. They cover all the main touristy things and you get spare time for extra stuff.

    We leave Perth on September 22nd and the countdown is on!

    The countries and cities we will visit

    Country City
    Australia Perth ->; Doha
    Doha ->; UK Doha ->; London
    UK ->; Netherlands London ->; Amsterdam
    Netherlands Amsterdam
    Netherlands ->; Germany Amsterdam ->; Berlin
    Germany Berlin
    Germany ->; Czech Republic Berlin ->; Prague
    Czech Republic Prague
    Czech Republic ->; Germany Prague ->; Munich
    Germany Munich
    Germany ->; Italy Munich ->; Venice
    Italy Venice
    Italy Venice ->; Rome
    Italy Rome
    Italy Rome ->; Florence
    Italy Florence
    Italy ->; Switzerland Florence ->; Lucerne
    Switzerland Lucerne
    Switzerland ->; France Lucerne ->; Paris
    France Paris
    France ->; UK Paris ->; London
    UK London ->; Potters Bar
    UK Potters Bar ->; London
    UK London
    UK London
    UK/Doha London ->; Doha
    Doha/Australia Doha ->; Perth

    A photo of our Contiki documents (which arrived today!)

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