Hello from Addis Ababa
We began our journey July 27, 2013 with our 3 am wake up call. We had a 4 am taxi pick up. We had ample time to get ready, give Lexxie her dose of So-Calm and the hard part: saying good bye to Gail and Jennifer. Allison and Alex had left earlier Friday for a camping weekend and Paul had already had his goodbyes with Aleysha and Daylan, but it never gets easier. This trip has been coming on for so long that it just felt like we had all the time in the world. Now that it was here, well let's just say tears were inevitable.
We arrived at the airport and began the check in process. Paul prefers to travel light, but of course that went out the window the very first time we traveled together. This flight, (seriously, this is a 16 month visit not a 2 week holiday) was no exception. We were happy to check our 5 bags and full size dog crate. That left us with 2 carry on rolly bags, 2 computer bags, 1 knapsack (aka my purse) and Lexxie in a Sherpa travel bag. You could say we made a rather substantial footprint. I was able to carry Lexxie through the metal detector, but once through I was asked to contain her in her Sherpa. Sure, sure, sir, no worries. Once we got to Gate 17 to wait for our flight from Ottawa to Toronto I obediently placed Lexxie and Sherpa on the floor at my feet. And actually by "on the floor at my feet" I meant to say "sitting in my lap." She was calm and relaxed and unaware of what lay ahead.
On-board we placed the Sherpa under the seat and Lexxie began to scratch, circle and cry/whine. Her "panic" was upsetting, but fortunately she quieted relatively soon and the 48 minute flight ended with the passenger beside us never even realizing we were travelling with a dog.
In Toronto we proceeded to baggage claim so we could get the dog crate Lexxie would use for the second leg of her travel. We took Lexxie outside before heading for check in at the Ethiopian Airlines's terminal. Once there the process was pretty easy, made easier by Paul's Air Canada Elite status. Phew! You should have seen the line up for Economy class! Once Lexxie was checked in, we took her in her crate to "pet check in". This was the hard part. We left her with a very friendly attendant @ 8:45 am and did not see her again until @ 8:45 am Ethiopian time ( or 3:45 am Ottawa time). It's a 12 hour flight from Toronto to Addis and with a touch down in Rome, that's an additional 1.15 hrs. We landed in Addis and cleared through Customs with ease, made easier by our Ethiopian Residency Cards. Then we were in baggage claim. There was another passenger on our flight flying with two dogs. He had one in the cabin and his other dog traveled alongside Lexxie. Normally I'd say this must have been a good thing except that Lexxie has never grasped the concept that she is a canine so more than likely she spent the whole flight wondering why she was down in cargo and not sitting on my lap. The first thing I saw when we got to baggage claim was the other passenger with his two dogs. I was about to ask where you recover crates when Paul pointed to the baggage carousel. We missed her on her first tour and just when she went from our view I convinced myself that the crate was empty. Irrational yes, but normal under the circumstances. I ran to where the crate would come out and I can not even explain the emotions running through me when the crate approached and I could see her back squished to the back of the crate. I took the crate off the conveyor belt and on my knees now, opened the door and out she jumped into my arms. How do you spell relief? Holding my girl in my arms, faint smell of urine and all.
This was the part of the trip I dreaded the most, but now that it's over: Let's begin our African Adventure.
This blog will keep you up-to-date with our excellent adventures here in Ethiopia and Beyond.
Monday, 29 July 2013
Friday, 26 July 2013
African Adventure meet a view from Angkor Wat, Cambodia
The world outside our home comfort zone has so much to see and experience. I went to Cambodia in 2010 and was amazed by the sights and the people. I was there for 2 weeks and I would go again. My next journey will take me to Ethiopia located in the Horn of Africa. I will be living with my husband Paul in Addis Ababa for @ 16 months. The journey starts tomorrow, July 27, 2013 at 4 am when the Taxi comes to get Paul, me and Lexxie and let's not forget 5 suitcases, 2 rollie cases, 2 computer bags, a Sherpa carry-all for Lexxie's flight from Ottawa to Toronto and her dog crate for the Toronto to Addis flight.
I shall keep you all posted, so keep reading.
Monday, 22 July 2013
Things I will miss
The hardest part of leaving will of course be leaving my Girls. Thank goodness for Skype and the power of technology. Love you Schweet Girls
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Sunday, July 21, 2013 6 More Sleeps
Our home contents have been shipped, stored and purged as we ready for our trip to Addis Ababa. We are currently staying at my sister Gail's home. The next hurtle will be ensuring that our 5 bags, 2 carry-on bags, a dog crate, 2 computer bags and of course Lexxi make it to the airport for our 6 am flight. In the meantime we have 5 days to ensure it all gets pulled together. A wise man once said, "Things have a way of working out" and I do believe it will.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
July 16, 2013......a memorable day as it's Paul's birthday. We spent it mostly enduring the heat during our frequent trips back and forth to my niece Brooke's home. She has kindly allowed us to store our Christmas decorations, trees and paraphernalia at her place. Crazy how much stuff you have when you've been in one house 12 years. Add to that the accumulation of 13 years in my home on Birkett and Paul's house in Stittsville and what you have is a lot of stuff that needs to be shipped, stored or purged. So today we celebrate Paul's b'day and a successful day of the Crown movers "packing" up our home. They made excellent progress and we still have a bed for one last evening and we still have cable so Paul and Daylan are enjoying the Baseball All Star game. Tomorrow we continue with emptying our home.
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Blogging 101
Experiencing a few glitches. Paul is currently logged on to my blog, but his Google site has defaulted to Amharic. Hmmm, is someone trying to tell us something. He's getting a bit annoyed as he is trying to switch the default, but with all the instructions being in Amharic he finds himself pushing buttons with complete abandon. KEEP trying Paul or else you will be forced to enroll in Amharic 101.
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Ethiopian Adventure
I am about to embark on a trip of a lifetime. The journey begins a mere 24 days from today. Before that day can arrive and the adventure begins I still have much to do on the home front to pave the way. This blog, created by Alice will be my link to home. Thank you Alice for suggesting that I start a blog and of course putting it all together.
Test 1
This is Alice testing the blog. I am looking at the font, colour and layout and how to delete posts. This is a photo of my buddy in Utah at a place called the Wave. I'm checking out how to add photos.
Kat once you add a photo you click on it once and then you are presented with options to make it larger or smaller, to add a caption and to show it left. middle or right of the page.
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Kat once you add a photo you click on it once and then you are presented with options to make it larger or smaller, to add a caption and to show it left. middle or right of the page.
Howard having lunch at the Wave, Utah |
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