Day Zero ~ Getting There
Thursday the 21st to Saturday the 30th, October 2004
Thursday morning the 21st NetDoc informed me that I was going to Fiji and had one week to get my affairs in order (as well as getting a US Passport.) The Fiji Visitors Bureau was sponsoring the trip but beyond that I knew nothing of the itinerary and didnt get a hint until the day before I left!
Friday morning I went to the Seattle Passport Agency and had the first of many pleasant surprises: my US Passport was ready to pick up that same afternoon! By the time I arrived back home FedEx had delivered the Air Pacific tickets. I still had no idea what I was going to do in Fiji (other than hopefully dive) but at least I had a round trip ticket so I knew it wasnt a permanent re-location.
I spent several days packing and repacking after all the wonderful and sometimes conflicting advice from our Scuba Board friends. Then I noticed the dress code on the back of the Air Pacific ticket and had to repack again.
On my next trip to Fiji I will leave the sport coat at home and take more T-shirts to leave behind as gifts.
On Wednesday I received an itinerary from NetDoc. It gave me hope that I would indeed have food and lodging. Little did I know how grand the lodging and how incredible the food would be during this trip! I cant believe I didnt gain 30 pounds! :tongue:
Finally, after a sleepless night, Thursday arrived and I took a flight from SEA to LAX arriving at 7pm. That only left four hours to wait for the flight to Fiji. Boarding the 747-400 I finally met my three US travel companions: photographers Barry & Ruth Guimbellot, contributors to Dive Training Magazine, and Andrew Sallmon, contributor to Sport Diver Magazine. Ten hours later I had seen Shrek2 several times, we were in Fiji and it was 5am Saturday morning!
Thursday the 21st to Saturday the 30th, October 2004
Thursday morning the 21st NetDoc informed me that I was going to Fiji and had one week to get my affairs in order (as well as getting a US Passport.) The Fiji Visitors Bureau was sponsoring the trip but beyond that I knew nothing of the itinerary and didnt get a hint until the day before I left!
Friday morning I went to the Seattle Passport Agency and had the first of many pleasant surprises: my US Passport was ready to pick up that same afternoon! By the time I arrived back home FedEx had delivered the Air Pacific tickets. I still had no idea what I was going to do in Fiji (other than hopefully dive) but at least I had a round trip ticket so I knew it wasnt a permanent re-location.
I spent several days packing and repacking after all the wonderful and sometimes conflicting advice from our Scuba Board friends. Then I noticed the dress code on the back of the Air Pacific ticket and had to repack again.

On Wednesday I received an itinerary from NetDoc. It gave me hope that I would indeed have food and lodging. Little did I know how grand the lodging and how incredible the food would be during this trip! I cant believe I didnt gain 30 pounds! :tongue:
Finally, after a sleepless night, Thursday arrived and I took a flight from SEA to LAX arriving at 7pm. That only left four hours to wait for the flight to Fiji. Boarding the 747-400 I finally met my three US travel companions: photographers Barry & Ruth Guimbellot, contributors to Dive Training Magazine, and Andrew Sallmon, contributor to Sport Diver Magazine. Ten hours later I had seen Shrek2 several times, we were in Fiji and it was 5am Saturday morning!