Thursday, April 30, 2020

Part 1 -My Repatriation Experience


Part 1-Repatriation 25/4/2020
I contacted the South African Embassy in April 2020 to see what the possibility was of being able to go back home.
I had to send all my details to them and was put on the list of passengers for the flight which was possibly between 13-19 April 2020.
Unfortunately the flight did not take place and those days came and went .
I made contact with other people who were in the same predicament during this time to ensure I didn't miss any update which also became a great support for me during this difficult time .
We finally got confirmation that there was a flight on 22/4 /2020 and we only had until 23/4/2020 to make the booking and pay for the ticket
After numerous calls to the airline I finally paid for my ticket and got the confirmation for the flight for 25/4/2020.
The days building up to the flight were exhausting ,none of us could sleep just in case we missed an email or a call from the airline or embassy .
We had to be at the airport at 5am ,so I left home at 4h30 .
Arriving at Dubai International Airport at 4h30 am

There were only South Africans and Germans at the airport and everything else was closed .Even the ATMs were offline !



We waited till 6am for the embassy staff to arrive and when they did we were told to approach the staff to sign a consent form for the medical tests and quarantine .
The process was nothing short of chaotic but eventually once my consent form was filled in and I checked in,I passed through immigration and then got through to the boarding gate
Walking through the empty airport was so strange ,as everything was closed and there were no people around except us .I have never seen any airport this empty in my entire life
Airport was totally empty

We had to sit with 1 seat space between us and wear our masks and gloves at all times .The cabin crew had on protective gear and wore perspex masks which covered their eyes and mouth.

The plane was delayed by an hour as one of the passengers did not make it through immigration .
We had our temperatures checked before we left Dubai and were handed a form to fill in which was a declaration of any COVID-19 related symptoms like a cough or fever  and if we had travelled in the past few weeks .
We were served popcorn and water initially and then some cold snacks including a salad and a small cucumber and cream cheese bread finger sandwich
The flight was good and we landed at 16h00 at OR Tambo airport in South Africa .Before disembarking we had our temperatures checked again
We were the only passengers at the airport .
Again we were struck with a strange feeling as we walked through the emptiness that prevailed in the airport .
We went through immigration and were directed to an exit were shuttle vans were waiting to take us to the runway to pick up our luggage

Getting our luggage

We were then escorted in a convoy to the hotel which is close to the airport ,where we had to wait about an hour before being allowed inside .Once in we had to wait to check in .I finally did this by 8h30 pm and went to my room
My room during the quarantine

I unpacked ,showered and washed the clothes I had on and then I got my dinner around 9h30pm which was a delicious macaroni and cheese (just what the doctor ordered )

I made it ! Finally Im home -there are no words to describe how I feel .After all the chaos ,sleepless nights and stress I had made it through!
I want to thank Ms Anneline Vorster from the embassy in Abu Dhabi who worked tirelessly for more than 2 months to get approval to get us home .This woman is nothing short of an angel -she checked on us frequently ,followed up if we were having a problem ,and even managed to get an approval for additional luggage .She is a blessing and a wonderful person and I am eternally grateful for her help
I am now under quarantine for 14 days in a hotel close to the airport .Soon I'll be home...

My Repatriation/Quarantine Experience April 2020



Im currently in quarantine in Johannesburg ,South Africa , and this is a short account of my experience

Monday, April 20, 2020

Lets take a quick trip around the world!







Let’s take a quick trip around the world ðŸ˜€ ✈️ ðŸŒŽ
These are my best aerial captures from my most memorable recent trips
1)Luxembourg to Milan
2)Munich to Geneva
3)En route to San Francisco
4)Just before landing in New York City
5)Mauritius

6)Leaving Venice en route to Stuttgart
7)Johannesburg ,South Africa
Hope you enjoyed the trip , I know I did
These are from my travels between 2018-2019
Can’t wait to get back up there ðŸ˜ƒ
What’s your favorite sky pic?
#gltlove #geneva #switzerland #southafrica #italy #milan #visitluxembourg #luxembourg #venice #milan #sanfrancisco #mauritius #johannesburg #worldtraveler #solotravel #ig_travel #thistooshallpass @ Somewhere on the Earth

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Gulfood 2020

Nicole Stepping Out visited the Gulfood 2020 which was held from 16-20 February 2020 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.I got to watch the live cooking shows with chefs from all over the world ,check out the many exhibitions ,and taste the delicious food, amongst other activities .
There were more than 8 exhibition halls ,each with its own theme like beverages and world foods When visiting the event, make sure to wear comfortable shoes as there is so much to see and you will walk !
The good thing is there is no shortage of food so do not eat anything before visiting as there is so much food to taste .
I also met people from all over the world so its a great opportunity to network with interesting people who are in the food and beverage industry.There is free parking but you have to arrive really early to get a space .Alternatively park in one of the malls(Dubai Mall is the closet) and avail the free shuttle service on your way back there . It was really well organized ,and I had a great time at the event #food #events # blog #foodlover # exhibition #dubai #uae #gulfood2020

Friday, November 15, 2019

Nicole Stepping Out International Fashion Week Dubai(IFWD)2016





Nicole Stepping Out visited the 2016 International Fashion Week Dubai, which was held at the Sofitel, Dubai Palm ,and interviewed Alina (fashion model),the fashion designers Salma Yusuf, Hilda Falati and Katarina Bojic (General Manager Mime Group Dubai )

.We got to see the latest clothing designs

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Visit to Venice,Italy




My visit to Venice,Italy was wonderful
I loved exploring the waterways ,architecture and history of this beautiful city
Venice built on an archipelago of 118 islands formed by 177 canals and connected by 409 bridges!
I wasn't prepared for the stairs and took too much luggage and a tourist bumped into me and I landed up twisting my finger !
I went in June and it was hot ,humid and full of tourists .
Based on my experience I would definitely advise that you take less luggage especially if you are traveling solo,try not to book in the busy months like June and make sure you have access to GPS as its easy to get lost in the tiny streets.You can actually find bargains if you look ,so dont shop near the more 'touristy sites' like San Marco's Square.I bought a lovely shirt for only 8 euro ,and I saw some really reasonable leather bags but you have to look .
The water taxis are not cheap at 7 euro per trip,but you can buy a travel card which starts at 20 euro for 1 day.The gondola rides were very pricey at 80 euro so I just sat in one and took a picture (and got proposed to in the process )
I will definitely go back as I want to see more of the this historic city

Friday, February 22, 2019

Walking on the Brooklyn Bridge Jan 2019

Its always been a dream of mine to walk on the Brooklyn Bridge.
I love New York City and this iconic structure sings the city in its powerful presence.
There was no better way to start the New Year 2019 than giving the walk a go.It was freezing that day(around 1degree C) but I didn't care ,I wanted to do it!
The Brooklyn Bridge is a suspension bridge ,which took 14 years to built and was completed in 1883.It connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn.It was the world's first steel-wire bridge.It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964 and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1972.
Interesting features :
Length - 5989 ft / 1825 m
Width - 85 ft/ 25.9m
Height - 276.5 ft/ 84.3m above mean high water
Crosses -East River

It was really wonderful to have the chance to experience this historic structure !!