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It's nearing the end of the June which means - a frantic dash to end of financial year stuff for our business then off again for a summer break to the warmer climes (although Adelaide being 20C and dry today rather makes that statement a little redundant)
The Plan, which, as all good plans do, has come unstuck a few times.
12 months ago I booked a cruise to Alaska. Well, as soon as one group of friends mentioned Italy, MrP gave it all of two seconds thought and said, let's do it. So cruise cancelled (there is a pattern of cancellation with our Alaskan cruise - its on my bucket list to do and clearly it falls through the hole in MrP's bucket
). We booked award flights to Europe and booked with a stay with the friends in a villa in Tuscany. Right, sorted. But then, those friends are also very good friends with another group of acquaintances and lets just say that after an evening with them we find their constant references to their place in "The Hamptons" etc etc a little sickening and it seemed likely that we would be the only couple from our circle going. Simply put we could not last a day with them, let alone a week.
So we let that slide. We were in Bali for a quick trip in late September and received an email from a couple we had met on one of our cruises in Europe and we had kept in touch for four years. They are Canadian, and had travelled with another couple. Needless to say we all clicked instantly, although MrP had to get used to all the man hugs during that trip, and I as the only female, was treated like a Princess. They mentioned that they were going on a cruise to the Baltics on the fabulous (to us) Celebrity Silhouette. It took all of five minutes for me to search availability and within the hour we were booked.
So while in Bali I contacted Qantas and managed to snag award flights to Stockholm. The taxes were an eye watering $1600 and I can't remember the points - I let such details slide these days. The flights:
ADL - MEL - DXB - DOH - ARN. All in one go and over 33 hours. The leg DXB - DOH being in Y and the rest in J. I was looking forward to experiencing Qatar J class and also the rather wonderful lounge in Qatar which, with the conclusion of Ramadan will be a nice place to visit for the four hours gap between flights.
The Plan, which, as all good plans do, has come unstuck a few times.
12 months ago I booked a cruise to Alaska. Well, as soon as one group of friends mentioned Italy, MrP gave it all of two seconds thought and said, let's do it. So cruise cancelled (there is a pattern of cancellation with our Alaskan cruise - its on my bucket list to do and clearly it falls through the hole in MrP's bucket

So we let that slide. We were in Bali for a quick trip in late September and received an email from a couple we had met on one of our cruises in Europe and we had kept in touch for four years. They are Canadian, and had travelled with another couple. Needless to say we all clicked instantly, although MrP had to get used to all the man hugs during that trip, and I as the only female, was treated like a Princess. They mentioned that they were going on a cruise to the Baltics on the fabulous (to us) Celebrity Silhouette. It took all of five minutes for me to search availability and within the hour we were booked.
So while in Bali I contacted Qantas and managed to snag award flights to Stockholm. The taxes were an eye watering $1600 and I can't remember the points - I let such details slide these days. The flights:
ADL - MEL - DXB - DOH - ARN. All in one go and over 33 hours. The leg DXB - DOH being in Y and the rest in J. I was looking forward to experiencing Qatar J class and also the rather wonderful lounge in Qatar which, with the conclusion of Ramadan will be a nice place to visit for the four hours gap between flights.