A Summary of the Trip to Australia and Our First Days Here

As I have promised, here’s a summary of the trip to Australia and our first days here. This post covers the trip. The next post will cover the first days here.

Saturday, 9 July

As I have previously written, our first flight departed from Arlanda airport at 14:30 CEST. A semi-sick Gustav and a better off Linnea were seated in 37J and 37K on their way to Bangkok. The flight with Thai Airways departed on time and shortly after take-off the cabin crew started giving out snacks and drinks.

The snacks were some pretzels, and the drink of our choice was apple juice. Linnea’s first-hand choice was coffee, but apparently, Thai Airways only serve coffee with hot meals. I guess Thai Airways might not be familiar with Swedish coffee habits.

Linnea and I started watching a movie each in the in-flight entertainment system after we got the snacks. Linnea watched the new live action Djungle Book while I watch 10 Cloverfield Lane. I liked the movie. If you like mystery-thrillers watch it, but don’t look at trailers or reviews. It’s best watched without knowing too much about the story.

We got our hot meal during the movie. So after pausing the movie we ate the meal consisting of a Curry chicken with rice, salad, bread, camembert, saltines, a cheesecake for dessert, and last but not least coffee! Well, tea for me since I find it more soothing than coffee.

After the meal, we finished watching our movies after which we fell asleep – I wish! We laid under our blankets, with our neck pillows around our necks and with sleeping masks over our eyes – still, sleep was scarce. I managed to get a few hours in total, but it was hard as the three loudmouthed, whisky-chugging, Swedish men on the row in front of us stayed awake for quite some time. And at each bump and kick from the passenger in the seat beside me my focus on falling asleep was lost again for the moment. But I was lucky. Linnea gave up her attempt to fall asleep after a while and watched movies instead.

At one point during the “night”, Linnea woke me up, point out the small aeroplane window. We were somewhere close to India, and at the horizon, in a dark and ominous cloud, a thunderstorm. Linnea and I managed to catch a glimpse of the whole cloud lighting up as thunder rolled.

Sunday, 10 July

When “morning” came, i.e. when the cabin crew slowly turned the cabin light back up, breakfast was served. The Swedish breakfast brands greeted us as we were served orange juice, yoghurt, fruit salad, marmalade, croissant, scrambled eggs and sausage, and coffee or tea.

Shortly after we had finished our breakfast, we began our decent. Bangkok greeted us under a cover of smog, fog, or both.

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We landed at about 6 am local time (ICT). Stepping out of the plane, meeting signs with strange writings and stepping onto the walkways. After finding a sign with departures and finding the gate of our second flight, we found the escalator for that section of the airport. But in front of the escalator, blocking the way an airport employee stood checking each and everyone’s boarding card and said whether or not they were supposed to go up the escalator. As you might imagine the line for the escalator was very long, and at the end when I showed my boarding I simply got the response: “Sydney, yes” and a pointing gesture up the escalator.

When we got up the escalator, we found ourselves in the line of a security control and panically drank up the water in our water bottle, which we had just refilled on the plane. After the security control, we strolled through the duty-free shops and went to our gate.

When we finally were allowed to enter the boarding area of the gate, the area was filled fast. This was due to the fact that boarding didn’t start until 20 minutes after the scheduled time of take-off.

On the flight, we were served breakfast again, pretty much the same things as last flight only in a more Thai way. After breakfast, they turned down the lights again and “night” began. This annoyed me a bit as my intention was to stay awake during this flight in order to better adjust to the Australian time. My attempt to stay awake failed. While listening to podcasts and news, I soon dozed off and so did Linnea as well.

We slept for most of the second flight and woke up just before the hot meal was going to be served. The second flight they server – surprise – Curry chicken(!), only this time in a more Thai way. What Thai way means when it comes to Curry chicken is more spices. I toke one bite, and that was enough for me. I ate the salad and bread instead.

The arrival to Sydney was only a couple of minutes behind schedule. When we walked off the plane, we arrived at immigrations and customs. Everything there was quite easy. Scan your passport, get a ticket, go to line, put ticket into a machine, look into the camera, walk through, fetch bag, go to customs, hand over paper slip, “weapons or medicines?”, “medicins”, “did you bring any food from the plane?”, “no”, “can I check your backpack?”, “sure”, “you can go”, “thanks”, and that was pretty much it. We had to wait a short while for our luggage, but not very long.

When we came out to the arrival area, we were greeted by my friend and former colleague Sebastian and his girlfriend Hermione. They drove us to their (and their roomate’s) appartment where we slept horizontally for the first time in a long, long time, or that’s how it felt. Before we went to bed we tried four kinds of Tim Tams, which is an Australian biscuit that Sebastian had bought for us. But in the end it felt really nice to sleep!

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Monday, 11 July

Linnea and I woke up and took a well-needed shower. Getting out of the shower, the not-so-warm air of New South Wales hit me, but it’ll get warmer soon (hopefully). When we were dried up, Sebastian had prepared breakfast for us. He had also been out and got us Opal cards to use when travelling in NSW. Thanks, Sebastian and Hermione for meeting, driving, having and helping us! Also thanks to Matt and Angelica for letting us sleep in your living room!

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I’ll continue the story in the next post.

Nightie, night! / Gustav

Celebrating our newly signed lease with cappuccinos and banana bread. #newie #coffeetime #fika #LinneaAndGustav

Celebrating our newly signed lease with cappuccinos and banana bread.

Celebrating our newly signed lease with cappuccinos and banana bread. #newie #coffeetime #fika #LinneaAndGustav

Our First Day in Australia

Another short video, this one to summarise our first day in Australia. A text post will follow soon.

PS. As you’ve probably noticed, we have removed the password for the blog. This means, apart from easier access, that you can use the RSS feed now.

Good night,
Gustav

Journey to Australia

Here’s a short video to summarise our 27 hour journey to the land down under in just 18 seconds. Enjoy! 🙂

Second day in Newcastle, out for lunch at Three Bears. #newcastle #lunch #toast #LinneaAndGustav

Second day in Newcastle, out for lunch at Three Bears.

Second day in Newcastle, out for lunch at Three Bears. #newcastle #lunch #toast #LinneaAndGustav

We are soon arriving at Arlanda

We are soon arriving at Arlanda. We left Örebro at 8:30 this morning. Our flight leaves at 14:30, so we’ll have some time to relax, which is nice. But first, a short summary of the past week.

The past week has contained getting back from Cologne and Zurich, hectic packing, cleaning of our apartments, and a few golden moments.

On Tuesday, we met up with Claes, Jonathan, Johanna, and Johan at Yellow Fellow. We had a great time, eating, drinking, and talking. I’m looking forward to more evenings like that when we get back.

On Wednesday, after cleaning the apartment, I returned the key. After that, full focus laid on cleaning Linnea’s apartment. When we were finished, we celebrated by having a sundae at the ice cream parlour in Hjortkvarn.

Back to the present, in three and a half hours our flight takes off. We have said our farewells, but we’ll keep in touch!

Love,
Gustav

Now we go to bed after spending a wonderful day with Rosa in Cologne. Looking forward to tomorrow! #eurotrip #LinneaAndGustav

Now we go to bed after spending a wonderful day with Rosa in Cologne. Looking forward to tomorrow!

Now we go to bed after spending a wonderful day with Rosa in Cologne. Looking forward to tomorrow! #eurotrip #LinneaAndGustav

After a successful flight, we’re now in Köln. #germany #eurotrip #LinneaAndGustav

After a successful flight, we're now in Köln.

After a successful flight, we’re now in Köln. #germany #eurotrip #LinneaAndGustav

Swedish midsummer #midsummer #predeparture #LinneaAndGustav

Swedish midsummer

Swedish midsummer #midsummer #predeparture #LinneaAndGustav

The past weeks have been eventful

Claes and Gustav after the presentation, 17th June.
Claes and I (Gustav) after our presentation, 17th June.

The past weeks have been eventful. Claes, my research partner, and I have presented our master’s thesis both at our employer and at the University. So now I’m pretty much an engineer.

My apartment packed with moving boxes
The chaos of my apartment.

Yesterday, I was packing up my apartment into boxes. It felt a bit sad to see your (material) life contained in a couple of boxes. But on the other hand, it was nice today waking up knowing that almost everything had been moved from the apartment. Now only the cleaning is left.

I and Lindell, yesterday (19th June) outside the apartment building
I and Lindell, yesterday (19th June) outside the apartment building

Helping with the move, apart from my parents and Linnea, was Lindell, my longtime friend with whom I moved to Linköping five years ago. It was a nice ending of my time in Linköping (for this time), having the same person helping me move out now

I and Lindell on Campus Valla, summer 2011.
I and Lindell on Campus Valla, summer 2011.

Looking forward, in one month I will have experienced a lot of exciting situations. The big ones being: I will have been in Zurich for the first time in my life, I will be in Australia, I will have flown over Asia for the first time.

Overall, I haven’t had a chance to process the changes in my life. But I’m excited! I’m looking forward to sharing these experiences with Linnea and you, our friends and family.

Sunny regards,
Gustav