Saturday, August 22, 2009

As we landed in Dusseldorf the sun was rising, the child who had been screaming all the way from somewhere above Newfoundland finally shut up, and the loud German family that had been talking over Gwyn's head all night settled down. The girls unfolded themselves and made their way from the very back of the plane to the front where nain was ready to get up after a good nights sleep in Business Class (what the heck, when you fall off a wall you dont want to f-about in the cheapseats). She was whisked from the plane entrance by a keen German dude, and shown to our connecting gate. A quiet holding-pen-like room in the no-mans-land section of the airport. We were told that if we wanted to go to the Luftansa lounge we'd have to enter germany, so after about 34 seconds contemplating 4 hours in the holding pen we decided it was well worth getting a german stamp in our passports. The Luftansa lounge staff didn't seem to care that four of us were entering under one member card so we sauntered in and tucked into a fruit salad, tea and a strange turd-shaped bun. It was duly noted that the beer taps and sparkling wine was open unlike in Canada when the lounges don't serve alcohol until the civilized hour of 11am. Its 7am in dusseldorf and Megan is tucking into a pint. (just kidding, actually she has a strong black coffee). We board for Moscow in a few hours and can't wait to see kate and rachelle and looking forward to our 'Welcome Drinks' on the cruise. Will be interesting to see how we upset the usual demographic of the passenger list.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wonderful to learn that you are all safely and happily in Dusseldorf. Thanks so much for the posting and please keep them coming when you can.
lots of love
Margie Moosevich