Sunday, January 16, 2011

Day 21 - Sunday 16 January




Hi all - no day 20 as we lost that one in flight!
We boarded the plane and departed LAX at midnight headed for home, and many of the group were sound asleep before the 747 struggled to lift off the ground (maybe Robyn and Lynne did do too much shopping), but once we were airborne and settled we enjoyed a lovely dinner and then hit the sack. I'm struggling to mention much more about the way the flight went - it was my longest and best night's sleep for the whole tour! I am told there was quite some vigorous turbulence at some time during the night. We had a wonderful Flight Attendant named Anthony who took a liking to our group and really looked after us - making the flight much more enjoyable.
A tail wind meant we landed at Brisbane airport at 7am, and after what seemed a long wait, our luggage appeared on the carousel and we headed out through customs and quarantine to meet all those waiting.
Overall, the trip was an incredible 21 days - we fitted in so much, saw so many things and met so many wonderful people. Those who say we went on a basketball trip miss the point of it - the basketball gave us many opportunities and opened many doors - but it was the people, the history, the learning, the great things we saw, and above all the fun we had, which was why I put the trip together. My highlights are very simple - seeing boys become young men, watching leaders develop, seeing these young men achieve some of their life goals, and the strong friendships, not only within the group but with our overseas hosts - these are the things which give me energy to do such a trip.
My personal thanks to all the tour participants - many said I was crazy to have so many touring - 50 is a very big group - but we had no issues, no problems and very little sickness - the boys behaviour was exemplary and they represented Nudgee so well it made us all very proud. Thanks for giving me such respect. Thanks to the parents who paid for the trip - I trust this blog has helped you to see what value you have given your sons. Lastly, thanks to Nudgee for letting me take on such a trip - and yes, the next one is already bubbling away in my mind!
Over and out on the blog - there will be plenty of photos uploaded to Flickr over the next day or two so check out our sets at http://www.flickr.com/photos/nc_usatour/ as they will grow for the next week.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Day 19 - Friday 14 January

Well, here we are sitting at gate 41 of Terminal 4 at Los Angeles Airport, preparing for our departure. The boys are wandering around, buying the last of their junk food and talking excitedly about getting home.
Today we got ourselves organised and packed early, and with Jeff's expertise we fitted the 90 bags in under the coach. At 9am we met together at the hotel to give out some awards (I'll post these here once I get home) and a few of our future leaders got up to say thanks to our staff.
We boarded our coach heading for Universal Studios and had a wonderful fun day in the sun of LA. First stop in the park (I made it compulsory) was the studio tour which we all enjoyed and then we all headed for the rides! The Simpsons Simulator, the Mummy Rollercoaster and the Jurassic Park water ride all got a good work out (yes, even by me!) and many of us also enjoyed a couple of the shows. Closing time of 5pm came all too quickly, and after a short bout of shopping at Universal Walk we boarded the bus for the last time and drove toward LAX - avoiding the overcrowded peak hour freeways - arriving around 7pm. Check in went very smoothly except for the messy luggage arrangements but we easily got through security and now we sit, awaiting the boarding call.
One young man I haven't yet mentioned in my thanks is our official photographer - Chris Tippelt. As he finishes working on the photos and we post them onto Flickr you will see the incredible talent and hard work he has put in throughout the trip - thanks so much Chris for all that you did.
One more blog entry to come - on Sunday when we arrive home - just to round it all off!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Day 18 - Thursday 13 January




The happiest place on Earth - no more needs to be said - this could possibly be the shortest blog post yet!
The day started early once again with us having shuttles to Disneyland at 9 and 9.30am, thus an 8.15am wakeup to allow time for breakfast. Once there we obtained our tickets and went for it - under the proviso that they always stayed in groups of 2 or more, and that we would check in at 2pm and 8pm.
Disneyland, for those who've never been lucky enough to go, is a fantastic experience, and here in LA that experience is shared with the California Adventure Park as well. Highlights for the day include the fun many had in groups (I've put a few photos taken and one we bought onto this blog), rides on Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear, Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, the Jungle Cruise (yes, the jokes from the boat driver were worse than mine), the many times we went together on the Hollywood Tower Hotel ride, California Soaring and California Screaming just to name a few. Our men struggling with sickness all braved the day and enjoyed the warmth of the sunshine (quite a contrast to the cold we had experienced on the East Coast) and the fresh air.
We finished the day as a group watching the light and water show at the Adventure Park before boarding the hotel shuttle back for an early night - around 9pm. This gave us all a chance to do the final packing of bags and get an earlier night than many have been - 2 nights in a row in bed on the same day I got up is certainly a record.
With only one more blog post to go at LA Airport tomorrow night, I'm starting to feel a bit sad about the trip ending and not being able to say good morning to so many beautiful young men - they have been absolutely fabulous to travel with.
Our heroes to thank tonight include:
My two sons, Michael and Lachlan, who have been outstanding help in so many ways - Michael coaching the Junior Varsity team and Lachlan the Varsity boys, both in conjunction with me, driving, packing luggage, helping out the boys on the tour and making them feel looked after and welcome, and so many other things including many of the ideas of events we took part in - thanks sons!
Maud and Kenny Georgetown and Stephanie Button - our three other adults who have helped out so much too - washing, ironing, especially helping the younger indigenous boys, so many 'behind the scenes' things - your help has been fabulous, thanks.
And lastly to my good friend and tour manager Scott Stanford - words cannot describe the level of help and support Scott has given not only me but everyone on the tour. He has been a fabulous ear to listen to ideas and thoughts, has born the brunt of some of my frustrations, and keeps on bouncing back and smiling! I could not have asked for a better person to help with this tour - stand tall and proud Scott - all of us on this tour salute and thank you, and I especially thank you from the bottom of my heart!
One more day in the US - another pretty full one - here we come.

Day 17 - Wednesday 12 January

An early start for all as we drove out of our hotel at 6.15am headed for Charlotte Airport. A quick stop to refuel the hired vans and we lined up for what might be described as one of the most inefficient and painful check-ins imaginable. Having arrived at the airport at 6.30am for a 9.20am departure, some of us were paged and had to run for the plane as they were threatening to close the door on us! Many saw 'determinded Richard' in action!
A layover in Dallas/Fort Worth airport of about 2 hours was welcomed after the 2.5 hour flight, and we then boarded the plane heading for LA - one of our staff member was only allocated his seat as he walked to the door, after 'forceful Richard' made it clear none of the group were going if all of the group could not stay together.
We arrived in LA at 3.30pm (Pacific time - 3 hours back from Charlotte time) and headed for the luggage carousel only to find 42 bags had not made it onto our flight in Dallas. 'Frustrated Richard' found a helpful staff member who saw that the bags had been put onto the next flight, which landed in time for us to collect them all before we had to leave the airport by bus.
The bus arrived and we were greeted by a driver who had little personality and not much idea on packing the luggage onto the bus, resorting to just throwing it into the compartments - and guess what - it didn't all fit, so we organised the process to unload and reload to get it all in. 'Pulling hair out Richard' came into action, but at least he was still smiling! We headed from the airport straight to the Staples Center to see the LA Clippers v Miami basketball game. This was quite an experience - the stands were full with over 22,000 people, it was very 'Hollywood' in it's production and was a fantastic experience. The Clippers shocked everyone by winning too!
Back onto the bus and we headed out the freeway toward our hotel, just near Disneyland, arriving at around 11.15pm - a very long day considering in LA time zone we had bee moving since 3am!
My special thanks tonight go to three more of our staff group for their untiring efforts. Jeff Campbell has been our first aid man, our luggage packer extraordinaire, and an untiring helper throughout the whole travel experience - thanks so much for all you've done Jeff.
Wayne O'Brien has been our Freshman Coach, the man who brought up the rear of the group every time (including when driving, which was the most difficult place to be in a chain of 5 vans), the man who found every wifi hotspot in the country and has helped in so many ways I can't mention - a real champion of our team.
Thirdly, thanks to Robyn Mann - our team 'mum'. Robyn has looked after the boys in so many little ways - all the time while also caring for her own family on the tour. The boys have really appreciated her wise words, helpful gestures, washing care and being brave enough to be one of our van drivers as well. Thanks Robyn - a fabulous effort.
Sorry - no photos on the blog tonight as it has got too late and we have a few boys suffering from travellers belly - they are not very well at all and 3 of them spent the whole basketball game in the first aid room asleep, while we had to take one to hospital as he was so ill. We're looking after Jack, Tom, Lachlan and Cambell very well - I promise, and I don't think they'll eat McDonalds again for a little while after the food they had from Dallas airport Maccas.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Day 16 - Tuesday 11 January




On every tour you need a slow day - and today was that one. Scott Minogue and I checked that it was open (with me hitting the deck on the ice in the carpark) and worked out a safe way for us to all walk over the road to get there. Those who were keen (about two thirds of the group) braved the slippery (and I mean slippery!!) walk down and across the road to enjoy one of America's special places for breakfast - IHOP (International House of Pancakes) - where, for $5 you can get two eggs, bacon, sausage, has brown and all the pancakes you can eat!! Mullie took the honours with 8, followed closely by Scott Stanford and myself with 5!
We left the hotel at about 11am bound for Concord Mills, the big outlet shopping center, and arrived to find many shops not yet open, and some never to open, due to the weather. There were very few people out shopping, especially up to about 2pm, so we all enjoyed an uninterrupted shopping spree. It took Karen and me over 3 hours just to walk right around past all the shops!! Many on the tour got some great bargains (I hope you enjoy the presents they bought you all!) and it took until about 4.30pm before we started to gather ready to head back to the hotel.
By 5pm the center was closed - early due to the weather (usual opening hours are 10am to 9pm) - but we had had plenty of time as at times it seemed as if we were the only people there.
Back at the hotel we asked the boys to take of their labels, get rid of the boxes, and pack their bags ready for the early departure tomorrow morning. We packed the luggage van tonight, as we need to drive out of here around 6am tomorrow, bound for Charlotte Airport en-route to Los Angeles.
Had some fun trying to find somewhere open for dinner at 7.30pm - it seems they are not really prepared for the snow and ice here in Charlotte and many people did not brave the roads getting to work. We finally found a fantastic restaurant called 'Cheddars' and had a wonderful meal - quite fitting as our last sit down meal together in the USA.
It is timely to talk about three of the 'heroes' of our staff team tonight - I can't tell you how much patience and understanding they have shown throughout the trip and how much work, much behind the scenes, which has made things run so smoothly. My first thanks go to Lynne Cronan, one of our 'mums' who has been our go-to person for boys not feeling well - she has been superwoman to many of them, handing out cough mixture and treating sore throats - thanks so much Lynne.
Secondly, thanks to Scott Minogue, our accommodation manager. He has been the person checking us all in and out, handing out keys, fixing the problems which occur sometimes with boys not getting organised to share their rooms, and then checking their rooms at the end of each stay (helped by Lynne and Robyn) - thanks for taking this weight off my shoulders Scott - you've been magnificent.
Lastly to my wife Karen who has looked after all our financial dealings, keeping receipts and chasing up who I gave money to and why. She's also been the one to clean up when one of the boys was sick, and been an incredible support - thanks so much Karen.
So off we head in the morning to LA for our next installment.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Day 15 - Monday 10 January








Just when you thought it couldn't get any better - it did!!!!!!!
Our first day of traveling with the mini buses so the first task of the day was the jigsaw of packing the luggage van with all of the bags for the group - plus the back seat of two of our passenger buses as well. Jeff Campbell's packing skills came to bear - he did an awesome job!
We left Raleigh at about 9.15am and headed south along the most awesome network of freeways. The travel time was listed as 2 hours 30 minutes, but we knew that we were heading into some poor weather which might slow us down. One of our group felt ill during the trip (yes, it was a bit of a mess) but otherwise the trip went well, and about an hour out of Charlotte the snow flakes floated down - it was amazing!! Whilst we did have to slow down a little, it was worth it for the beautiful sight of snow in the trees and bushes, all over the ground and all around.
We arrived at our hotel at about 1.30pm (see, it did take longer than we thought) to find that due to the snow fall most things around were closed - even the Burger King in the car park! Many of us ordered pizzas for lunch to fill the gap, and got ourselves ready for a 4pm departure to go to the Charlotte Bobcats. We traveled in to town very slowly due to the sleet falling (about 11 miles) and parked across from the arena in an empty carpark. After a short bout of shopping in the team shop we were escorted courtside to watch the team shootaround - an absolutely awesome experience to get so close to the players and many were able to get their autographs. We enjoyed the chance to be the only people in the arena for nearly an hour, and I got a interviewed by the radio announcer. As the weather had been so bad all day, and was threatening to be worse tonight, they were expecting a very small crowd, so our seats were moved twice - from the top stand to the back of the lower stand, then to 6 rows from the court! AMAZING!!!!! Once people started to filter in it became obvious that the crowd would be very small (they really are a bit soft down here if a little snow keeps them away from a game) and by tipoff only about 1700 people were in the arena which seats nearly 20,000! At quarter time many of us moved - Lachlan, Cambell and I took up front row seats - it was an incredible experience to be so close to the game - we could hear the players, see their faces and really experience the whole thing!! Others moved over closer to the bench, as at the end sat Michael Jordan! You'll see the amazing photo Chris Tippelt took here on the blog. Mullie and Tom got a chance to compete in the quarter time game of tick-tack-toe on the court (well done on winning Mullie) and Christian, Dan and Tom got to sit courtside for the second half. Seriously, an unforgettable experience!!
Following the game we braved the light sleet falling to walk back to the vans, only to find a thick coating of ice on all the windows. Once the heaters were rolling we were able to scrape the ice from the windshields, and wind down the side windows and put our fist through the ice which had set across the window space.
It was a very slow drive home - very few cars on the road but much ice and snow which made conditions treacherous, to say the least - possibly the hardest conditions I have ever driven in. We did all arrive safely and are now settled in to the warmth of our hotel.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Day 14 - Sunday 9 January



Our first relaxed morning for the tour - those who needed to get washing or banking done got help at 10am, whilst others slept in - us meeting only at 11.30am to board the buses and head for the RBC center yet again, this time to watch the Carolina Hurricanes play the Atlanta Thrashers in Ice Hockey. It was great to get the opportunity to go down to 'ice level' to watch the teams warm up before the game began, and a few of our group made the venture down to the front row after the first period to fill some empty seats. The game was fabulous, and we all enjoyed not only the spectacle on the ice but the wonderful entertainment throughout all the breaks. The game ended in a draw - and the sudden death overtime saw Carolina score and take the win. At the end of the game they invited any of the kids in the crowd who wanted to go down to the ice to take a shot at goal, and many of our group took that opportunity!
From there we headed off for our first shot at outlet shopping. Whilst it was a long drive, many people did quite a bit of damage to their cash reserves, buying clothes and shoes, watches and underwear, and much more.
Back to the Golden Corral again for a dinner buffet, a most amazing feed, and then to the hotel just after 9pm to get much needed packing done in preparation for our trip to Charlotte in the morning.