So I’m on my way to Europe! I’m currently sitting 11,581m above the very top corner of Australia, traveling at 848km/h. Man that sounds fast — but I’m glad we’re not going any slower. :-) In 1.5km I’ll be exactly half way between Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur. Oh look, we just did!
Since I’ve got 3.5 hours left to go, and I haven’t managed to fall asleep yet, I thought it’d be the perfect time to some blogging. I’ll make this post live whenev’ I come across some wifi-ness, so I’ll probably be on the other side of the world by the time you read this.
Jetstar-ness
Even though I’ve been sitting on planes, I’ve really enjoyed today. I stayed up to 2am last night packing, only to have to wake up at 7:30 to go catch my Jetstar flight. Yes, I’m tired! The best thing about today has been the people I’ve met. On the Jetstar flight to Melb i got talking to this steel miner who was telling me all these awesome things to do in thailand. I think I want to go there some time now.
On a completely different tangent, last weekend in Launy I got followed / stalked / harrassed by some weird guy in a park in Launceston. Anyway I swore he was sitting a few seats behind me on the jetstar flight. Chances are it wasn’t him, since I can barely remember what he looked like. However, his hair looked familiar, and he did give me a weird look. Or at least, my subconsious told me he did. Anyway, I left much better once I managed to loose him in the airport.
Coffee-crawl-ness
Since my Jetstar flight was ontime/early (yes you heard me right), I skybused into the CBD of Melb to drink some coffee at St Ali. I was cutting it fine (needed to get there, drink coffee and get back in 2.5hr) but it was so worth it. Even if the coffee wasn’t as good as last time I was there. But still, much better than airport coffee.
What are you doing here God?
While at St Ali, I got talking to this business guy who was doing some proof reading there. We had some good chats about life, work, travelling to europe, etc… Anyway, it turned out that he was about to leave for a meeting right next to the airport, so he offered me a ride. My first thought was, “Oh wow, what a coincidence! God must be doing something here”. That thought was immediately followed by, “Oh, he could be a serial killer who sits around looking for unsuspecting victims”. Anyway, that got me thinking a bit later on about trusting and following Gods lead. So here is goes.
Side note, this aeroplane red wine is pretty good!
If I was back in Tassie, I probably would have just taken the ride with the guy. But before I left Tassie, a number of people told me to be safe, don’t take risks, etc. So, all of a sudden, I found myself praying, “So God, what’s going on? Is this you bringing cool opportunities my way? Maybe even you told him to offer me a ride?” After all, I was only asking him for opportunities last night. “Or God, is something going to go wrong, if I go with this guy? Will I miss my flight? Or maybe something worse?”
So I’m interested to hear what you guys would do in this situation? How do you know if God is leading you? It’d be great to get some discussion happening in the comments below. :-)
After a very quick prayer, I was pretty sure he wasn’t a serial killer, but I also didn’t hear God say that this was a sitition he was setting up. I’m not saying that it wasn’t Gods plan, but I didn’t hear him say it was :-P So I decided to just get the SkyBus back to the airport. I figured everybody back home would kill me themselves if i didn’t do that :-P Ok, so I was (and still am) about 98.273% sure that he was just a nice guy who was being helpful. But, I thought better safe than sorry.
But at least it got me thinking about listening to God and trusting him. After all, there are all these verses about how we should step out in faith and trust God. So in theory, I could have trusted that God would look after me. On the otherhand, God gives us wisdom and wants us to make smart decisions. So I’m sure I made the right decision anyway.
Don’t worry, if it sounds like a big thing, it wasn’t. It was more the thoughts about following God’s leading that were interesting.
The first leg of the long flight!
Well this is the best plane I’ve ever travelled in by a long shot. Malayasian airlines is better than jetstar! Every seat comes with a pillow, blanket, and surprisingly comfortable seats. The flight is also rather empty. In my row (of 9 seats, there are only four people). I’m in the middle bit all my myself, so I’ve already pushed up all of the arm rests and tried tried to sleep lying across four seats :-P. Although, I still didn’t fall asleep. But I’m planning on trying again soon once I finish writing this!

Aeroplane Food
The food on the plane has also been good. So much better than the crap I tried to eat while waiting at the airport. I only ate half of the airport muffin I bought. And whatever this red-wine is they are serving, it’s pretty good! Nice and smooth. Hopefully it helps me sleep. Sitting/lying here on this flight has been the most relaxing this that I’ve done in the last week of so. Would it be weird if I said it was theoputic? Oh, and the best this is that they gave us one of those weis bars for dessert! That hit the spot VERY nicely.
Aeroplane People
The people near me are also really cool. In front are a couple of Indian friends who are going to a wedding. They didn’t know each other was going to the wedding until they bumped into each other at the airport. Behind me are a couple of pom-ish girls who have been touring in Aus for the past month. They seems to be very skilled at falling asleep — maybe I should wake them up and ask them how they do it!
And somewhere on the otherside of the plane is an old couple. They remind me a bit of my Auty Denny & Auncle Peter. When I went for a walk about the plane to look out the window, they were pointing out places we could see in the Australian outback where they havebeen 4x4ing.
Almost done now :-)
So all in all, I’ve really enjoyed today. I’ve still got about 2.5 hours left of this plane… Then I have to wait around until midnight (3am AEST) for my next flight to somewhere which will take at least 7 hours. I’m not sure where there next flight is going. Flight Center told me that I have to go via Dubai, but my boarding passes don’t mention anything about a stop over. So I guess I see where we land!
Anyway, if you’ve made it this far, I commend you! It’s a really long post! Thanks for reading, and it’d make my day if you left some comments. Now to either watch an episode of Dexter or Heroes on my netbook, or try and fall asleep. I think I’ll go the sleep option, because I only have 2.5 hrs left on this plane, and who knows, I may not get to lay down on the next flight.
October 14th, 2009 at 2:02 a.m.
making your day...
October 14th, 2009 at 4:24 p.m.
Hey hey Humphrey! I didn't know you were shooting off around the world! That's fab! Keep the blog updated because I will be reading it for sure!
October 14th, 2009 at 4:37 p.m.
Hey there, traveller!
You're about to land in Istanbul... and now you did. Welcome to the coolest time zone this side of the Pacific!
Did you sleep? ;)
We've really put on the great weather for you! Very Tasmanian weather - windy, wet and about 10 degrees C! We've just had 2 summers in a row so I'm loving it! Sorry.
Couldn't help notice you wearing a t-shirt in that photo... hehehehe. Enjoy it while you can!
Cheers Stu G.
October 15th, 2009 at 3:35 a.m.
Yeah Coz, thought I should get out and explore the world while I'm still young and fun! :-P Good to hear you'll be reading :-)
Stu, no I didn't really sleep. I tried, managed to drift off for a couple of hours though. Yes, I was wearing a t-shirt, cause I took that photo with my webcam at Kuala Lamper where it was 29 degrees outside!
October 15th, 2009 at 11:56 a.m.
Humphrey, I have never seen a more attractive photo of you. Did your plane have in flight entertainment, other than watching sleeping pom girls? :P
Also, when you get to Dubai, it's worth going out on the town for a couple of hours at night, because a) the heat is bearable, b) there are heaps of gold and spice merchants out, and c) There is HEAPS of awesome food.
Take it easy man, hope you get some sleep!
Ps: it is an interesting feeling when you go to sleep in an airport at midnight and wake up at 7am with hundreds of people walking around you - I recommend it.
October 15th, 2009 at 3:43 p.m.
Great blog. Dexter woohoo, that will keep you entertained. Weis bars are the best. Everything has risks. It is rather a matter of assessing risk and in foreign countries being aware that there are risks which we may not be aware of. I probably wouldn't have gone with the guy either, Skybus is more reliable. In regards to God's leading- I am sure sometimes He does, however a lot of the time He seems to leave us with choice, even in seemingly big decisions. So glad to hear day one was enjoyable. Have fun in Europe! Take care.
Katie
October 15th, 2009 at 7:53 p.m.
Haha, we did that at Changi Airport in Singapore. We woke up to the voice of a little girl saying 'mummy, are those people ok?' and found a long line stretching round us. Hee hee.
October 17th, 2009 at 5:54 a.m.
sorry Dan, but we're not able to leave the airport while at Dubai :-( Although, the airport was pretty cool. Prices for a lot of stuff was rather cheap too!
Yeah Katie, Dexter is good. Pity I copied the most recent episodes, but forgot to copy season 3 (what I'm up too). Oh well.
October 20th, 2009 at 8:23 p.m.
that thing with the guy in the coffee shop offering u a lift took me back to like grade 2 when we were learning 'strangers will kill you or something if you accept their offers' ...well that was my take on it anyway, there were also singing people in costumes teaching us that "you can't trust strangers, because of STRANGER DANGER!!" obviously God was not a factor to anything in this video, and the songs were pretty bad...ehem. i think it comes down to a risk, taking the lift either got you safely to the airport with a really nice guy who was doing you a favour, or got you in a 'different situation'. you probably did the right thing though, the next video was about 'don't even trust them if they give you chocolate'...lol grade 2.. but you met some pretty legend peoples!!
I LOVE WEIS BARS!!! mils