Wednesday 20th – Thursday 21st
Bergen – Oslo – Johannesburg
Wednesday was hurry up and wait kind of day. We had to have our bags packed by 9, vacate our rooms at 12 and only got off the boat at 2:40. We had already seen most of the scenery, but this time it had less snow.
Off the boat, we picked up our bags, said our goodbyes and headed for the buses. It was about a half and hour drive to Bergen airport. Plenty of time to finish blog and relax before our flight at 6:30. That’s what I thought then…
We checked in, used the automatic machines to print luggage tags and headed off to the self service bag drop off. The first suitcase was a bit heavy, so no trouble to me, I quickly took out some books and placed them in the next suitcase to even the weight and sent both cases on their way down the conveyor belt.
As we were walking away I realised I no longer had my boarding pass and passport in my hand. Surely I had put my passport in its designated spot in my bag as I have done for the past 3 weeks! No, it was not there, or anywhere with me. Did I give it to David to hold? No, that would have been too easy. Was it in my suitcase?
I ran back and asked if I could get my case back to check. I was told if I was only going to Oslo I did not need my passport and the lady printed another boarding pass. All settled.
Then the doubt started to set it. What did I do with it? Where did I put it down? What if it was not in my case? What if I just put it down on the conveyor belt and it had slipped through the cracks? How long did it take to get a new passport in Oslo and was I going to make the wedding?
David was sure I had slipped it into the suitcase because we had looked everywhere else and tried to convince me that there was nothing to stress about. Finally he got me to go through security, where I set all the beeps off because now I had forgotten to remove my bracelets. Then I was called to identify both my bags and give the guards permission to search them. The first was easy, David had forgotten a large bottle of handcream in his wetbag in my suitcase. By the time I got to the other bag, I was in such a state, the guard said “I’m sure its fine” and let me go. I still have no idea what was in there to cause suspicion.
This was definitely not my best afternoon. I am not high maintenance. I am the one who looks after the passports!
When I got my case off the carosel in Oslo, you cannot imagine the relief when I found the missing passport between two books I had moved.
Much happier, we walked 100m to the airport hotel only to be told they could not find my booking! It took a lot of control to remain calm. They found it.
We decide to have supper in the restaurant downstairs and spent a small fortune on 2 hamburgers which we relished and a bottle of good South African wine.
I slept so well that I did not wake up until the alarm went off at 3:30. After that it was smooth sailing. We had a very pleasant trip on KLM to Amsterdam and a very easy flight to Joburg. I watched the new “A Star is born” which I really enjoyed, very good performances all round. Then I saw they had the original remake with Chris Kristofferson and Barbara Streisand, so I lost myself in that. Still my favorite…
What I learnt: Never try to be clever when you are exhausted






