
Finally it has come to the time when one has to pack, both the shoppings and the memory, with plenty of pictures of course. Checking out would be at noon, and our pick-up to the Airport would be sometime around 7 pm - our flight would be at 10 pm. The program at EHA Conference would end by noon, where we would have lunch. So, I would have a good 5 hours in the afternoon of free time.
But the first order of the day was to pack. I woke up early as I drifted to sleep last night just after 10. So, I was glad to get out of bed by 5 this morning, only to really pick myself up after FaceTiming home. After saying good morning to the boys and Anita, and showing what would be in store for them when I reach home, I started packing. I realised then how much stuff I bought. Luckily my bag was big, with plenty of space to fill. The conference bag alone was rather big.




So, the plan today would be to check out after breakfast, head out to the Conference venue in my small sling bag - the conference bag was in the big one - then after lunch, I would be heading back into town, but this time to concentrate on photography. I plan just to take my iPhone 4 rather than the LX3, and would do some black and white street photography. I was running out of cash anyhow. Another day of adventure - before sleeping it off on the flight back home!
Oh dear! Just heard the news that it would be raining all day today in London. Oh, well!

The Journey Home
A 12 hour flight used to be a doodle when I was a student. Now it was becoming a drag. I guess I was starting to show my age actually. But this flight being MAS were amongst the best as far as economy class was concerned. For business, take one of the Middle Eastern carriers, but with the drawback would be having to transit on the way rather than a direct one. And transit could be a pain.
The flight coming and out this time around was a bit too rocky for my liking, especially across the Andaman Sea. But the in flight service was good as usual, and I managed to catch some movies, a luxury really. On the flight back, I slept for about four hours, as it would be late afternoon at landing, and I didn't want to be wide awake tonight.
I also noticed that this being the flagship MAS flight - MH001 - the crew were also rather senior, but definitely offered great service. Experience counts I was sure. The flight landed on time, but as usual, it took nearly 45 minutes for my luggage to clear through. I didn't have a choice but to check in from the amount of shopping I did.
Unfortunately I had to work tomorrow. Now with unpacking done and the children in bed, I was chatting with Anita about the trip. She wished that she could come along. And so did I. Maybe in the next couple of years, as it would not be cheap to bring the two boys along. When I showed the photos from my trip last weekend, both of them were excited. So much so that Irfan actually slept in one of the T shirt I brought home for him.