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Qantas BA Flights Sharing Changes

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

Recently Qantas announced that they will terminate their London bound flights via Bangkok at Bangkok and British Airways will terminate their Sydney bound flights via Bangkok, at Bangkok. They will push passengers on to the other airline at Bangkok airport. So we will be travelling on BA via Bangkok in December/January. But they haven’t announced yet when this new arrangement will start. I’m kinda hoping it will be in affect when we fly. That way we can be travelling on both airlines during the trip. And hopefully on the new A380 with Qantas. That would be so cool! So I’ll keep checking, but at the moment it is still BA all the way.

Budapest Booked

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

So we have booked our first place to stay on the Europe trip in December. We got a great deal at the Sofitel at “Chainbridge”. It seems to be parked alongside a beautiful river. We are actually only staying here for 3 nights. But it will give us a chance to have a little look around.

Big City Apartment Search

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Now that the flights for the the Europe/New York trip are all booked the next step is to find places to stay. We have already booked hotels in Budapest and Berlin. For New York, London and Paris we’d like to find apartments to stay in, and hopefully cut down the accommodation costs. New York is proving to be very difficult to find something nice and at a reasonable price. I really like this site AirBNB.com. But so far we haven’t found any we agree on. As a back up I already have a booking at the guesthouse in Chelsea where I have stayed before. We will be in New York over New Year’s Eve, so it’s important we book quickly for that busy period.

This loft in SoHo would be very nice!

Europe for Christmas – Flight Change

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Last Friday British Airways published a flight deal for Christmas that was much better than the Finnair deal we bought in June. So I rang Helsinki and had our flight cancelled and popped another fare on my credit card. This is also means a slight change in the itinerary. This is now the routing:

Melbourne – Sydney – London – Budapest (stop) – Berlin (stop) – London – New York (stop) – London (stop) – Paris (stop) – London – Sydney – Melbourne

There’s a lot of London’s in there, but we only actually stop there once. I know it looks like a lot of flying but it’s actually only 5 stops and will be done over one month. It’s exhausting looking at all those flights though. Now it’s time to start working out where we’ll actually stay in all those places!

This is the British Airways 747 sitting at Sydney airport waiting to take off.

Op Shopping with Greg

Sunday, July 10th, 2011

I have Greg from Wollongong visiting me this week. I dragged him out shopping this weekend with Tyson and Nico to look for some new (or old) furniture to furnish the Loft. I’m looking for a couch for the front room and a new couch to replace the old blue one (that is now 12 years old). We visited a whole lot of second hand furniture stores as well as new ones. But I didn’t see anything that I really liked. So I guess I’ll keep looking.

I did find a new lamp and a rug at IKEA. But I’m thinking I would like a 60′s Eames style couch for the front room and have a bit of a retro theme going in there. In the meantime Nico has been coming over and tidying it up for me to make it nicer for guests.

It’s All Go for Europe!

Monday, July 4th, 2011

Last week I finally completed the bookings for our Christmas trip to Europe. I know we are booking really early. We did that to try to avoid higher ticket prices later in the year. We got a great deal with Finnair to fly from Melbourne to Oslo via Singapore and Helsinki. So we will fly to Asia with Qantas and then change to the big Finnair Airbus on their new Singapore service. Then we swap to the smaller plane in Helsinki to go on to Oslo. I’m going over with Chris. We will be in Oslo for a few days before Christmas before we head to Berlin to spend Christmas there. After Christmas we will jump on BA/AA to go to New York. We’ll be in New York for New Year’s Eve. I think we’ll be there for roughly 10 days. Then we’ll head back to London for a few days before grabbing the Finnair flights home again.

Very exciting isn’t it! It’s going to be quite an expensive trip since we’ll be travelling in the high season. But it will be really worth it to see a white Christmas. I’m hoping for big now falls. It will be the second time in my life that I’ve seen snow. I’m sure Oslo will have snow. The other cities may or may not have any snow. The whole trip will take almost a month to complete.

Winter Cooking

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

I’m doing loads of cooking at the moment. It must be a winter thing. Mostly mastering the slow cooking. So far I’ve mastered the beef goulash, corned beef and lamb shanks. What other meat product can I cook up next? It’s been fun cooking lots and getting the guys around for dinner. I just don’t like all the cleaning up afterwards.

Nico the Closet Sorter

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Is it really that serious when you need someone to come round and help you manage your closet? My friend Nico is a professional visual merchandiser for some clothing stores around Melbourne. He offered to come round and help me sort out my closet… which actually is spread through 2 rooms now. I think it was too much for him though, he appeared from the room 2 hours later looking exhausted and defeated. I haven’t gone in there and looked yet, but I’m imagining it will sparkle like the David Jones department store. Nico now has his own blog now where you can check out the life of this Visual Merchandiser extraordinaire. It is: http://nicofamilar.wordpress.com/ Hopefully you won’t see any “before” photos of my closet appearing there soon.

Repertwa Launched

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

I’m a little bit late posting about this one. My friend Tyson finally launched his new website Repertwa. I’d like to say that I helped him build it but I didn’t. I guess I could say that I drank many cups of tea while he told me all about it… is that helping? The site is for people to buy and sell musical theatre music and sheet music. There wasn’t much out on the market for people to do this before and now Tyson has built a great site for this to happen. So for all your Musical Theatre Music needs check out Repertwa.com. Or you can just stare at this delicious Repertwa cake that Tyson made for the launch.

New Zealand Weekend

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

What a great weekend! I headed off to New Zealand with Chris for the weekend. Auckland is just a 3 1/2 hour flight from Melbourne. So we got up very early on Saturday morning and arrived in NZ just before lunch in Auckland (with a 2 hour time difference). Auckland is a great city. I really like the harbour area where there are loads of great restaurants. We stayed at the Westin which is located right on the water. Most of the weekend was spent eating and exploring the city. We also stopped to check out the Sky Tower and the attached casino. New Zealanders seem to be a pretty friendly bunch too. But what I also noticed is that there are loads of people from other countries living there. It seemed like everyone we spoke to had an accent that wasn’t from New Zealand. I suspect it must be a country that has easy immigration laws. Next time I go back I’d like to stay a few more days.