Saudi customs at Dammam Airport were efficiently slow, somewhat perplexed by 34 white hatted travelers. Our cause wasn’t helped when Ruben got to the front of the queue only to barf – a disagreeable yoghurt drink, by all accounts. The short first flight to Doha was uneventful, but great excitement was to be had in Doha as the duty free shops took a pounding. Several children had to be reminded that, although it was a lovely idea to buy gifts for family members, that perhaps they might want to wait until they got to Greece before parting with their money!
The second leg from Doha to Athens was equally uneventful, although Ami wasn’t particularly happy with the adjoining passengers: “I have a smelly guy behind me and he keeps pushing my chair.” We didn’t think that was a particularly pleasant way to describe Mr. Gikas! The stewardesses at the start of the flight considered their charges to be “cute” and “delightful” – multiple visits in response to call lights and requests for this, that and the other pushed them to the limit of their tolerance. Airport staff met us off the plane and whisked us through customs where our bright pink coach was waiting for us. The driver wanted to know if Ms. Naidoo’s case had reversing lights on it. Several hundred photographs were taken, and that was just on the way out of the coach park! Not too much to see on the journey to the hotel, but the general consensus was there was lots of greenery and graffiti.
Upon arrival at the hotel, and in the excitement of the discovery of their room facilities, Ahmed dutifully placed all his valuables in the safe, and no sooner had he put in the code and closed the door – had forgotten what the code actually was. Doh!
Once the children had unpacked we had a brief walk down the road to give the kids their first taste of Greek food and culture, how fitting then that we ended up at a burger bar and fed them burgers and chips. Funnily enough the kids didn’t seem to mind however. The weather since we’ve arrived has been great – sunny and warm. Zaid was a little perturbed in the restaurant: “Please can I move tables as the sun is shining in my eyes and I can’t eat my food because it’s giving me a tummy ache.” Later we made our way to the local park. The monkey bars seemed to be a firm favorite, and after a few impromptu games over two hours had passed and it was time to return to the hotel.
We demanded all children have showers, however being in their own rooms this was hard to enforce, Mr. Whitaker was on the look-out for the ‘spray and cover’ technique often employed by the youth of today… One person who needed no persuasion was Matthew, who repeatedly visited his bathroom to perfect his “Cockeral Comb” hairstyle. If gel is needed on this trip, we know where to get it…
We had a late dinner, with the majority choosing to leave early so that they could go to bed. Cue four astounded but grateful teachers. As we type this they are all happily ensconced in their rooms. It’s been a long day, so a good night’s kip and then the Acropolis tomorrow. Can’t wait!
Jacob and Ruben find the going a bit tough |
The monkey bars |
Hooray - we're through customs! |
Mariana, Ami and Elizabeth |
The case of all cases |
It's nice to see that you are all fine and having fun. Tamara and lynn such a beautiful posture for the photo , Miss Carina did you have to go on the monkey bar with your bag on?
ReplyDeleteMiss Naidoo it seems that your bag had the lions share in your flight it gave (not sure which teacher) a topic to write about but according to the photo it is bit big.............!
Finally , take care enjoy your time and looking forward to see your update tomorrow. Joseph's I miss you all XXXXXXXXX and hugs.
Nice to see all the kids enjoying the trip!!!You all look great and in high spirits.
ReplyDeleteKush,since you are not here, now I realize that how tiring it is going to the supermarket everytime.Really missed you terribly then..lol..And I hope that you are not following the 'spray and cover' technique, don't forget that Mr. Whitaker is taking good care of it.
Take care all of you and have loads and loads of fun!!!
Kush your dad and sister are missing you and are sending tons of hug to you.
Love and hugs to you.
Keep rocking!!!!!
OMG is that huge, enormous case for the small member of staff? What's up with that? BISAKIAN pupils' please do us a favour and rid the planet of that dinosaur........ HAHAHA! HAPPY TRAVELS EVERYBODY PLEASE BE SAFE!!!! RBA
ReplyDeletehi its sophie i can see that u r having lots of fun mr suter tell ami i feel sorry for her and i miss mariana and liz we reached greece before u did ms pascoe and the rest of the kids designed a pot and we visited all the statues of the greek gods and godesses. we also went to mount olympus so now 5N is officially 5P i miss mr suter teaching me when will u come back missing you loads sophie
ReplyDeleteheu guys its lojain if mum if u see this post a comment
ReplyDeletehi this laila Greece is soo FUN
ReplyDeletei hope my mom sees this !!!
hi mum and dad and friends! yes mum i am having fun here in greece! on thursday we are going on a cruse and stopping on 3 islands cool! i hope to c you guys sooon!
ReplyDeleteFor the record, THE SUITCASE IS PRACTICALLY EMPTY!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi guys,I miss you all,you to Mum.Im having a great time here and i am glad i came!What am i missing at school Ipek?i love my roomies! Especially Lynn which is making me laugh my head off!Don't forget my neighbors down stairs!
ReplyDeletehey it is mariana thanks sophie we miss you too and we are having so much fun what about you guys are you having fun well we will be coming on the 11 of march
ReplyDeleteNo photos for today ?looking forward for the Acropolis ones
ReplyDeleteThe kids were actually quite good having showers on the first night so all credit too them. Having a wonderful time so far. The behavior of the children, especially in relation to some of the other school parties we've seen, is to be commended. Watch this space for the number of 'chuckers' on the boat cruise tomorrow!!!
ReplyDeleteMs Naidoo, Is the suitcase practically empty so that you can fill it full of pressies to come back with? Year 5 is very quiet without you all.
ReplyDeleteHave lots and lots of fun.
wow,looks like u all r having fun
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ReplyDeletelooks like a lot of fun!! Ayra.. i hope u r taking TONS of pictures.. love you and miss you lots.. Amiya
ReplyDeleteHello faisal alfozan .. how are you doing ? and how is Greece ? .. your trip seems amaizing and intresting!and the poested pictures are amaizing too !! hope to know more about it when your back <3 i missed you so much my dear <3 .. hope to see you as soon as you come back
ReplyDeleteyour sister : Nora :*
HI FAISAL AL FOZAN IAM HAPPY SO MUCH TO SEE YOUR PHOTOS IN GREECE HAVE MORE FUN SON & TAKE CARE
ReplyDeletethat looks awsome , i wish i was with you hope you injoied it btw i am waiting for more pictures.
ReplyDeletejazib miss salik,no one 2 fight with on ps3
ReplyDeleteIs that gigantic suitcase a mobile detention facility ?
ReplyDeleteLOL.
- Latif
dear mum, we alredy posted the pics on the blog.
ReplyDeletecheck them out and enjoy!
dear mum, we have already posted the pic on the blog. check them out and enjoy!
ReplyDeletehey mariana thanks for replying to my message talia is acting like she is not my friend i will be leaving to boston on the 11th of march but i will be at school i miss u loads and loads im having lots of fun with miss pascoe teaching us she became really nice i was wondering if a wizard put a spell on her to become nice wish u were here
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hey mariana who are u sharing a room with and which hotel r u staying in!?????????
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nice one jazib
ReplyDeleteGREECE IS AWESOME!!!!
ReplyDeleteomgg that was sooo last year.. hehe i had a ton of fun except when i lost all my bracelets!
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