The aero plane seating fairies smiled on my selfish request and granted me a two seat row to myself, an empty seat behind me and a low number of distressed children in my section. I had a very pleasant 11 hour flight to Heathrow. I watched one movie, had some edible and mostly tasty airline food, popped out my contacts, reclined my chair (guilt free of the non- passenger behind me) and slept 7 hours. It is still not the same as 7 hours in a real bed but it was much better than other long distance flights I have taken. Short of having my husband to cuddle up to, I would rate this one as best long flight ever.
We arrived at Heathrow and I commuted from what felt like one end of the airport to the very opposite end to catch the next flight. I'll say very little about heathrow because it was busy and crowded and efficient and not really very much fun. i did have an odd moment wondering why two black airport staff members were speaking English to each other and not Zulu or Xhosa. My second flight was busier but only an hour long.
I arrived in Newcastle(...upon-Tyne... For the Saffers) caught my prebooked taxi and booked in the hotel. They asked me to pay upfront for the room and breakfast and wifi voucher and I had an embarrassing moment trying to multiply by 14 to figure out which method to pay for it all with. (This seasoned traveller goes prepared with many paying options)
After I freshened up in my room and changed smelly travelling stale clothes for smart professional threads, I caught a taxi to the office. ( I swear the taxi driver looked just like the feckless older brother from My Family tv show). My colleagues were pleasantly surprised at my apparent keenness to get to work and I was settled in the boardroom. My big mistake was not getting lunch before sitting down to work because by 3:30pm I was ready to turn into a werewolf from low blood sugar. (My husband is well experienced at taming this beast with cream crackers, cheddar cheese, spoons of nutella and the occasional Kiri). My colleagues have got into the habit of walking to and from the office to the hotel. This is a 3 km trip.... In winter 1 degree weather... Along the river front.
I couldn't feel my ears or face by the time we finally arrived at the hotel. Beanie and hoodie scarf will be packed topmost in my bag tomorrow. But all in all it was a mostly pleasant if brisk stroll across a small section of the town. I got to see six different bridges across the river Tyne and be threatened to be mowed down by cyclists and be astonished to see people fishing in a seeming industrial river front area. (Perhaps the fishing is for amusement and not for dinner).
Once I defrosted and figured out how to operate the heater in my room, I made use of my prepayed wifi to Skype with my sweet husband. Then I packed on the warm wooly clothes and met my colleagues for dinner. I had the Cumberland sausage with mash potato and onion gravy. Uh this was perfect comfort food after a long day of travelling by air, taxi and foot. For the foodies, Cumberland sausage is a herby pork sausage and is delicious with mash and gravy :)
My body clock thinks it is past midnight so I'll be turning in for a well earned night of sleep. Hoping tomorrow will hold a few more degrees in temperature and productive impressive adventures in the office.
More about the sights of Newcastle town(city?) tomorrow.