Departure day is always exciting and sad. We had a wonderful summer and we were excited to head back to our home and to Matt, but goodbyes are so hard. We took solace in our traditional last Tex-Mex meal at Mama Juanita's though!
International travel during Covid has never been fun but this particular part is especially annoying. After we went through the process of checking in, Qatar airlines had to contact someone in Jakarta to verify our visas by email. Even though we knew to expect this and arrived over 3 hours early for our flight, sitting around in the check in area for an hour was still excruciatingly slow. Thank goodness for our bacon cooler that doubled as a bench!
Goodbye, Houston! Thanks for a wonderful summer!
Hello, Jakarta! Ready to start year 5!
Let's Vaccine!
The process was so different at the airport since we were headed to quarantine instead of home. It was eerily quiet and we had to meet several different representatives to show our vaccines and hotel arrangements. Our driver met us but was only able to take our excess luggage home. But we were still happy to see his big smile as usual and tell him a quick hello! A taxi took us to quarantine.
We arrived at the Shangri-La and were ushered in a back door into a side room where we got our first PCR test and checked into the hotel. Then we took the designated quarantine elevator to our connecting rooms for the week. The exercise bike was a very welcome sight!
My room, where I hid out all day while the kids did school.
I also had a suitcase from home with some workout gear so I could stay active each day.
I also read two books and started my first adult paint by number. It was surprisingly fun and satisfying!
The living room was such a wonderful area for us to eat and play.
It was also Ben's school area so it was his domain during the day. So nice for the kids to attend school during daylight hours again! And the jet lag was so much easier because of our crazy night schedule.
We found a lot of creative ways to pass the other hours during the day. Hide and seek was pretty fun, until we'd used up all the hiding spots and they got too easy to find. Then we started closing the curtains and playing in the dark...it was so much fun!
We also played with rubber darts a LOT. Big hotel windows are perfect for suction darts!
Alex did his school in the boys' bedroom. It was great having separate rooms for them to concentrate.
Our meals were delivered in the hallways three times a day. Scheduling them was quite an issue because there was a 2-hour window for each meal and it took several days to convince everyone that we really needed our breakfast at 7am before school. We were alone on the floor for a few days until someone moved in directly across the hall.
Meals were pretty hit or miss. Our only choice was Asian or Western, but we would have no idea what was arriving. I did learn quickly that every meal would be loaded with carbs, though. Tons of pasta, rice, potatoes, and bread. Usually two meat options. Some, like this one, were delicious.Some meals were a little less appetizing! Thankfully we had PB&J and lots of snacks from Texas.
I washed our one set of real silverware and our few plates in the sink every day.
I finished the puzzle on our last full day! Just in time to take it apart and pack it up.
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