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A day with the kids: sleepy heads at the airport

July 26, 2007

Continued from A day with the kids: Japanese crepes and fruit shakes, anyone? 

What a busy day it was! After lunch, we dropped the kids home, though Anzel decided to tag along with us to IT City. It was a long drive going there, she managed to play with her doggie toy at the back seat and even fell asleep until we arrived at our destination.

Anzel playing at the back seat

IT City is a big place for everything about computers and electronic gadgets. After securing my papers, we bought a bag for my laptop. My techie bro also scouted around for a CPU unit, while Anzel and I just toured around, until she got bored and restless. Uh oh. We later had some light snacks at KFC before finally going home, after which, I started packing up hurriedly for my trip later that evening.

My flight departure was 1:35 AM the next day, and we had to be there at the Suvarnabhumi International Airport by 11:30 PM for check-in. R-vin told me he wanted to go with us since he hasn’t been to the new airport yet. While I was still busy preparing, my big sis called up to inform me that the three kids were already waiting for us to be picked up. They were anxious that we already went ahead to the airport. And since it was their bedtime already, they fell asleep along the way. R-vin tried to stay awake while we approached the airport since I told him to have a good view of the building lights.

R-vin at the airport

After the baggage check-in, R-vin went along with me to the VAT Refund for Tourists section which was on the opposite side of the building. Huh. It was such a long walk and thanks to R-vin for helping Auntie with her things.

Anzel and R-jed

We returned to our place to find the two kids still sleeping at their Uncle’s and Auntie’s shoulders. Anzel woke up though but still drowsy while R-jed can’t even open his eyes. Poor sleepy heads. After some photo sessions, and exchanging hugs and kisses, it was time to say bye.

It was a memorable day with the kids — building sandcastles at the playground, having lunch at the cafeteria, shopping at IT City, the long drive going to the airport. Looking back, it was like a ‘farewell day for me with the kids since they will be moving on to Finland next month and I don’t know when we will be seeing each other again. It’s an ordinary yet unforgettable day I will always treasure in my heart.


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