Our
journey began with the usual packing of gear for a nearly 2-week international
adventure: two carry-on suitcases, a backpack, and Bridget’s purse/satchel. In
addition to not wanting to risk our luggage not making it to South Africa (a
real bummer since our scheduled didn’t include a few days for our luggage to
catch up), our economy light tickets didn’t include the ability to check bags,
so carry-on it was. And it really wasn’t a problem – stick with the “bear
necessities” (Jungle Book reference anyone?).
Anyway,
we rolled into SFO around 4:30pm with our e-tickets on our phones and carry-ons
in tow, so we just had to get through security in less than 2.5hrs. Security
was basically deserted, so we were through in more like 2.5 minutes. Good way
to start.
Our
first 11hr flight only got us to London at 1pm where we had a 5h layover before
catching our next flight to Johannesburg, or Joburg for short, at 6pm with an
arrival on Day 3 at 7am. Back-to-Back Red-Eyes. Sweet. So, since we’re the
planning type, our plan was to stay up late on our first flight so we would be
tired enough to get a full nights’ sleep on our second flight. That kind of
happened… for Bridget. We did end up getting two seats next to each other with
a window seat, which was great. After a few movies, dinner, and a smidge of
work (in my defense, it was relaxing – nothing like a good ‘ole spreadsheet to
unwind on the plane), sleep was sought but not really found. In fact, my new
Withings watch that tracks steps and sleep didn’t even register any sleep at
all. Lol. Bridget did get some sleep though so at least one of us wasn’t a
zombie once we got to London Heathrow.
Before I didn't sleep at all...
After
getting off the plane and not taking a wrong turn (like we did in Beijing…), we
grabbed some lunch, perused the duty free stores, and waited for our gate to be
assigned. Oh, and there was free WiFi. ☺ Since
we were running on less than half of our normal amount of sleep, we found a
bench without armrests and took turns catching a quick catnap to keep the
oppressive exhaustion at bay for a few more hours. That part worked out
beautifully – the nap was great and I was felt more like a human being.
The
second flight was even more comfortable than the first – we had a window seat,
the next seat over, and a free seat next to that. So we could really spread out
and sleep. My watch still gave me the worst sleep score I’ve ever gotten, but
at least it could verify that I slept! ☺
So,
after 27 hours of travel, we made it safe and sound to Joburg! And with no
checked bags to lose or wait for hours to be pulled off the plane, we walked
out and caught our ride to our hotel. We have both officially been to all 6
inhabited continents (one of Bridget’s life-bucket list items is also to go to
Antarctica).

WOO HOO!! So excited that you've been to all 6!!! Antarctica is next, huh?! We're watching an anime with the boys called, A Place Further than the Universe, which about an encouraging adventure/expedition to Antarctica...sounds like you need to watch it!!
ReplyDeleteI'll check it out!
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