Monday 31 May 2010

Count down to Turkey

Pocket Guide:


28/5/2010 - Bought a pocket guide at lunch time - Turkish Coast. One hour is not really enough to look around I managed to find one in WH Smith after I have been in twice, I still didn't buy it had to go back after work to get it.
I checked Waterstones Marks and Spencer's and Thomas Cook but couldn't find what I wanted.


29/5/2010 - Went to weight watchers meeting on Broadway. I normally go on a Wednesday but only for weighing. It was really welcoming and felt at home. One could help themselves to tea/ coffee. Got a free magazine as well and people told us their successes. Good times! I was so happy as I lost 3 pounds -- yes! I went to Mount Murray on Thursday and the food was just out of this world. Rain!

30/5/2010 - Potted round the house doing nothing.


31/5/2010 -  Lovely day debating whether to have Domino's or not but I have a strong will power I had salad for Lunch and Jacket potato and Tuna plus vegetables for dinner. Being chatting all day and doing some research on the internet. Did a couple of interviews. All in all a very productive day. Watched the new 5show with Peter Andre (he looks very fit).

 Picture of the hotel we will be staying.

Tuesday 4 May 2010

Back Home

Goodbyes:
I really dislike having to say goodbyes. That is the only thing that brings a downer to a lovely break. 
I have had a lovely break with the family. Having taken a week off work this is a well deserved holiday.
Today 4 May 2010, I leave in the afternoon to get to my destination - 35 min flight back home. The whole day is wasted trying to think how all my stuff (luggage) is going to go through check point without an excess. My beautiful daughter just said good luck to that.


BHX Airport:
Lo and behold my luggage weighed 24 Kgs and the wicked lady made me take some things out. Lucky for me I didn't have a hand luggage which can be up to 10 kgs. I have to squeeze items into the laptop bag. FLYBE why do you treat your clients this way?  Come back Manx Airlines those were the days never to come back again.
Used to be much cheaper to go on standby then.  Things have changed for the worse.