I definitely took advantage of the in-house entertainment. Things I watched included Wall-E, CSI: NY, Family Guy, and Mythbusters. There were options for international television and a variety of music. Food was good for airline food and they kept us refreshed with drinks and snacks. Edwin continued taking some unbelievable pictures of the skyline as were flying. We were definitely touching the sky at this point. As it turned dark, we are able to make out civilization through the street lighting outlining cities and towns. We can clearly make out roads and how towns and cities are connected to each other.
Finished watching Book of Eli. Excellent movie. The flight attendants served us breakfast. I have been able to watching the sun slowly, but surely, rise as we fly. It is absolutely stunning. I can now clearly make out mountains and general landscape. It is unbelievable to see the sun this high. It is really unique. It’s going to get so bright in the cabin that I might have to put the window shade down. I am about forty minutes away from Dubai. Getting closer to Cape Town. I am going to continue watching Robin Hood.
We finally have arrived in Dubai and it’s amazing! As the plane began its descent, we could begin to make out the city of Dubai. All the buildings looked to made out of marble. Each section of a community seemed to have several houses and a mosque that served the families within those homes. I could see a lot of cars driving by and was able to see their highway. It was paved and it looked very similar to highways back home. To hear the captain, say that it is 27 degrees Celsius out in Dubai made me truly realize that I am not home anymore. As the plane began to descend, my ears began to hurt terribly because we were declining in altitude. Once the plane landed, the pain resided.
Dubai is amazing. The terminal looks absolutely beautiful. The stores look so well-maintained and the architecture of buildings look well-detailed and something I do not see in America. There are so many stores and restaurants. There are also so many people shopping in those stores, one could misinterpret the area for a shopping mall instead of an airport terminal. Every store seems to be well-thought out in design and nothing seems to be cheap laying around in the airport. It was very tempting to buy different items by the way they are displayed and by the number of people in the checkout cart. We continued to walk across the terminal, in awe of the entire scene. At the same time, we were heading towards our gate to the second leg of the journey. We eventually found a place to sit and switched off going to the bathroom, refreshing ourselves.
Once Edwin and I were done, we were trying to decide where we wanted to grab something to eat. We had about an hour and a half to kill before boarding time. We had seen a really cool shop called Pinkberry earlier in the terminal. We ended up walking back over to check it out and buy something. The place sells yogurt and smoothies. Edwin and I ended buying a yogurt cup. One great thing about it is was that we got to pick six toppings we could put on the yogurt. I had picked raspberries, kiwis, and strawberries. And then I saw that they had a topping of Captain Crunch. The attendant serving me the yogurt suggested I put it as a topping and I could not resist. To round out the toppings, I had dark chocolate flakes sprinkled on top. I used my credit card for the first time abroad to pay for the yogurt. It was very refreshing to eat and it really rejuvenated me for the next leg of our journey to Johannesburg.