Daniel has had so many changes - new home, new room, a big boy's bed, pets...He was really excited to see his grandparents. So excited that he didn't want to sleep despite being exhausted! His little legs were bouncing up and down and his face was full of smiles.
We had an insane amount of luggage. We knew that, but it still caused headaches for us.
- 9 suitcases
- 3 boxes
- 2 guitars
- 2 carseats
- 1 stroller
- 6 pieces of carry-on.
- 2 kids and only 2 adults
Ryan had a bassinette, but Daniel struggled with falling asleep. He was exhausted (we had an 8.30pm flight), but couldn't fall asleep because he is used to sleeping on his tummy. His cries of "mummy" were really pitiful, I felt awful not being able to help him.We ended up putting him on the floor once the lights were dimmed, and praying the air hosts/esses wouldn't see him. Thankfully he got 6 hours sleep that way.
The airline was helpful at Auckland, we had a golfcart to drive us from the plane to our next spot. However our stroller (checked in at the plane door) got waylaid, and we didn't get it back until Tuesday night. So we wasteda lot of time at baggage services.
Customs/security was really hard. I was carrying Ryan in a front-carrier, so Nathan did all the lifting and bag-moving. Daniel chose some poor places to be obstinate or run away. At Auckland he ran back through security - we were so glad we weren't somewhere like the US or Canada with tighter security. He also walked around behind the customs scanners, and we had to retrieve him on the other side. Lucklily Kiwis are nice people :)
On a positive note, we caught up with Nathan's grandparents at Auckland airport. They drove in to meet us at 6.30am in the morning, and spent an hour with us having cuddles with Ryan and playing with Daniel. It helped Nathan and I not to crash too soon, as we still had the 4hr flight back to Brisbane.
Arriving at Brisbane, we had to retrieve all our luggage. We had help and a trailer to get it all home, but we didn't know how to get it through security. We strapped Daniel into his car seat on the floor so he couldn't run away. We filled up 3 trolleys precariously with all our stuff . Apparently we were supposed to ask the airlines for help. One security lady pushed a trolley to baggage services for us to ask about the stroller, the baggage services man left his post to push a trolley to security, and a stranger pushed a trolley out the door. Nathan single-handedly put every piece of luggage through the scanner, and reloaded the trolleys again. I think that was the hardest part, especially knowing that our parents were only 10metres away through the thick glass. We were so close, but it seemed like so much effort to get there!
Our suitcases are unpacked, and we are enjoying having Nathan's sister's car at our disposal. We've taken a few walks outside in the gorgeous sunny weather (around 25 degrees), and are looking forward to catching up with a few more people next week once we are more settled.
I have photos, but haven't the chance to upload them yet from the camera. As we are trying to rest when the boys are asleep we haven't had much internet time either. Nathan is job hunting, and we have been sorting out health insurance and citizenship for the boys. We'll be at Nathan's parents' place for 2 months, so it's good to have a 'home' for a while until we know where we will work/live.
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great to have you guys back!
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