Singapore 1
On the 25th we climbed on board Air Canada and zipped down to LA to connect onto Singapore. It didn't seem like a 'zip' until thought of in retrospect following some of the other flights we have made. In LA we overnighted at an airport hotel and were able to catch up with Dad and Mona at brunch. They dropped us at LAX departures at noon. At check in we were advised of the delay that would not see our plane off the ground until 5:30 PM. We were able to lounge in the fancy business class area because of Carolin's first class ticket so killing time was a matter of pacing yourself with the free pop and chips.
Once on board the flight (10 hrs 50 minutes) we settled in with two meals, 50 channels of seat-back TV and a spare seat between Jess and I. Carolin had to suffer in first class where the new seats can be made into flat beds with down comforters. In peasant class, Jess and I were happy when the people didn't put their seats back so far we had to lie down to see the TVs. All of us made it to our stopover in Tokyo at the same time.
There we were kicked off the plane so it could be cleaned and reloaded. No spare seat this time and Jess amused herself with video games loaded on the plane's TV. I worked on the crick in my neck and was quite successful. 6 hrs from Tokyo to Singpore. We arrived about 4 AM local time and took a taxi to our hotel. Bed looked good.
The next day (Saturday due to the international date line) we got caught up on all the new developments on the island and Jess found a new good friend from Australia. They were just getting back home after touring Italy and the Med. In the afternoon we got to see Singapore's Halloween up close. The kids were given plastic bags and toilet paper to make costumes (tough job), then they were judged by the collection of folks around the pool. Then they "shot the ghost". This meant firing water balloons at some poor guy in a canoe in the pool. There was a lot of noise but not a lot of burst balloons. Kids turn out to be pretty bad shots.
We were also caught in the rain on the top of a double decker bus, visited an aquarium where we held a big snake (not sure of the connection there), travelled up to Mount Faber on a gondola that goes through a building, and saw a lot of weddings at the resort. The only real wildlife was two monkeys climbing the balconies and many oddly coloured birds including the 'Canada Goose Chicken", or at least that's what Jess named it when we found it making a lot of noise in a tree.
Weather is hot and muggy with a lot of haze from either forest fires in Indonesia or heat-haze. The airconditioner is getting a workout although Carolin's claiming frost bite. Jet lag went fine with Jess having trouble sleeping at 4 AM twice but that's all. More later.
Sandy
Once on board the flight (10 hrs 50 minutes) we settled in with two meals, 50 channels of seat-back TV and a spare seat between Jess and I. Carolin had to suffer in first class where the new seats can be made into flat beds with down comforters. In peasant class, Jess and I were happy when the people didn't put their seats back so far we had to lie down to see the TVs. All of us made it to our stopover in Tokyo at the same time.
There we were kicked off the plane so it could be cleaned and reloaded. No spare seat this time and Jess amused herself with video games loaded on the plane's TV. I worked on the crick in my neck and was quite successful. 6 hrs from Tokyo to Singpore. We arrived about 4 AM local time and took a taxi to our hotel. Bed looked good.
The next day (Saturday due to the international date line) we got caught up on all the new developments on the island and Jess found a new good friend from Australia. They were just getting back home after touring Italy and the Med. In the afternoon we got to see Singapore's Halloween up close. The kids were given plastic bags and toilet paper to make costumes (tough job), then they were judged by the collection of folks around the pool. Then they "shot the ghost". This meant firing water balloons at some poor guy in a canoe in the pool. There was a lot of noise but not a lot of burst balloons. Kids turn out to be pretty bad shots.
We were also caught in the rain on the top of a double decker bus, visited an aquarium where we held a big snake (not sure of the connection there), travelled up to Mount Faber on a gondola that goes through a building, and saw a lot of weddings at the resort. The only real wildlife was two monkeys climbing the balconies and many oddly coloured birds including the 'Canada Goose Chicken", or at least that's what Jess named it when we found it making a lot of noise in a tree.
Weather is hot and muggy with a lot of haze from either forest fires in Indonesia or heat-haze. The airconditioner is getting a workout although Carolin's claiming frost bite. Jet lag went fine with Jess having trouble sleeping at 4 AM twice but that's all. More later.
Sandy

4 Comments:
At 1:28 PM,
Anonymous said…
So glad you made it there safely! Sounds like you are having a busy, spectacular, wonderful time. Keep up the "good work" and we look forward to hearing more about the trip when your time allows. Take care, we're thinking of you... as we SHOVEL!! Rebecca
At 5:09 PM,
Anonymous said…
Hey, guys, this is the first time I've posted a comment, but I just had to tell Sandy that he didn't need to go all the way to Singapore to avoid having to shovel our driveway! Poor Joanie and Devon had to come over and do it (and yours!) And Rylie is having the time of her life leaping over snow drifts - the back yard is really deep in snow! Glad you're having a great time and we send our love! Kathy, Clay, Rylie & Spencer!
At 8:45 PM,
Anonymous said…
Hi,
This note is from Gail, your Mom. I am typing this as she dictates over the phone. Here goes:
"So happy that you got there safely and seem to be having a good time so far. We got lots of snow and very cold for our trick or treaters. Have a good time. Love you, Mom and Dad".
At 10:02 PM,
Anonymous said…
We are so glad to hear that you are injoying your vacation. Have a great time! We are looking forward to seeing you here in San Francisco for your next layover before flying back to L.A.
Love Jolynn and Family
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