We still call Australia home

We managed some sleep on the London to Singapore leg, but I stayed up watching all three Lord of the Rings movies between Singapore and Sydney and hadn't quite finished when we landed at 5 am Sydney time. I slept for ten hours last night, best sleep ever, and now it's back to the old routine and catching up.

What have we learned?

June:
Read the fine print on everything  and especially, pay with a credit card not a debit card when paying the security deposit on a hire car.

Ask the waiter for an explanation  when ordering obscure dishes like Cockle Popcorn.

If you need to make phone calls, eSims (data only) are no help.  Most help lines are a phone number.

If you don't understand the accent, ask them to repeat, to avoid misunderstandings.

Deborah:
If you wash your undies every night, you can wear everything else for several days and take less luggage (thanks, June).

You do a lot more walking when you are on holiday ... now I understand how Pete feels.

I wish I had taken more photos and made more detailed notes because already the memories are blurring.

Doing family history research while travelling requires detailed planning about research questions and strategies.

I highly recommend June as a travelling companion. We were together 24 hours a day for over 3 weeks and never had a cross word.  Thank you, June.

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