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The Last Hurrah — Istanbul

Wow. What a fantastic experience. We decided to take one last voyage before heading into the the baby zone (and even needed a note from the doctor for Chika to fly!) But it was worth it. We haven’t taken a trip alone since Taiwan in the summer, and Istanbul did the trick. We had a great hotel, a great local guide (thanks Huseyin!), and an incredible city full of great history and great food. I can only dream about our next trip for a while.

Taiwan | Taipei | A New Adventure

So it was enticing option — take a trip to Taipei from Kanazawa for 3 nights/days.  But this was the longest time leaving Kai with others (we had done a test run for 30 hours to Paris).  Thankfully we had lots of support.  Mom was there and Meg flew in for the weekend.  Plus 2 aunties and an uncle were walking distance away.  We pulled the trigger and we were off. What a fantastic adventure — a second honeymoon, and maybe even a bit more sweet taste of freedom.  Of course we missed Kai a lot, but we got to catch up with each other again too.

The Journey Home

It’s amazing how the perception of travel has changed.  Previously, a trip traveling back from Japan was something to look forward to.  Duty free shopping.  Snacks and drinks in the lounge.  Watching new releases and old favorite movies.  Reading magazines and books.  Having a beer or cocktail in the middle of the day just because you didn’t have any responsibilities.

No responsibilities…  How that has changed.  We were worried about our experience on the flight over to Tokyo.  The screwed up seat assignment.  The breakdown halfway through the long flight…  But fate shone upon us.  First, we got upgraded to business class seats (although not the food — somehow Finnair still likes to separate the cattle from the front of the plane).  This even included the bassinet — so Kai could have napped.  That is if he hadn’t fallen asleep at take-off, and then slept for 4+ hours.  A good thing yes, but Chika’s left arm was unfortunately trapped under Kai.  But we made it through the long 10 hour flight + 1 hour delay relatively unscathed.

The second shorter flight was a bit harder.  It basically took off at midnight Tokyo time, meaning we were all quite tired.  Kai started getting fussier as well.  But at last we made it, and how good it felt to be back in our own place.  It wasn’t long before the 3 of us were happily asleep in bed.