This is a guest post by Kelly St-Laurent....
Kia ora everyone,  it's Kelly, I have just arrived in Vancouver from Auckland, New Zealand  via Fiji. For those who don't know me, aka everyone, I'm a friend of  Karina's who goes back to her New Zealand days. She's actually the  reason I first moved to Canada in 2004. I got fed up with New Zealand,  she suggested Canada and it's all been sunshine since then...
Today  I thought I'd blog a little about how to survive long distance travel.  My husband and I left Auckland on Sunday September 4th at 12:50pm and  got to Fiji three hours later. It was an easy flight and we were heading  to a booze filled four days in paradise so we were just eager to get  there. I have to give a big shout out to the staff at First Landing  Resort in Lautoka, Fiji. If ever you go to Fiji, and I suggest you do,  go stay there, it's reasonably priced, the staff are amazing and a beach  front bure offers everything you dream Fiji to be.
Leaving paradise however is never easy...
On  September 8th we left the resort for Nadi Airport. We arrive there to  find the whole place filled with sirens and firemen walking around. We  then spent an hour and a half waiting in line in a tropical airport that  hasn't heard of air conditioning. At 10pm we flew from Fiji to LAX on  Air Pacific. I foolishly thought that flying late at night would mean we  could easily fall asleep, wake up 8 hours later refreshed and be ready  for the next part of our journey. Unfortunately I was wrong. Instead we  had a screaming baby close by, an entertainment system that seemed to be  on island time and hardly worked, and I had the joy of an over excited  child sitting in the seat in front of me. During the 10 hour flight I  got about 1 hour of broken sleep. And just when I reached a good  sleeping point they turned all the cabin lights on and started serving a  wonderfully tasteless breakfast.
Arriving in LAX, jetlagged and  exhausted I comforted myself in knowing we could just go through to the  transition lounge where I could sleep. We got through LAX customs  quickly (yay) and waited forever for our luggage (crap). Then I had to  go declare my kava from Fiji (look it up, it's amazing!) Then we get to  the luggage area for transition flights and they look at my bags and  shake their head. For a quick recap, Air Pacific told us we could have  23 kgs of checked luggage in any amount of bags. Auckland Airport told  us we could only have one bag each. I had one, my husband two (in all  fairness one of his bags was my shoes)In Fiji we got the two bags  wrapped together, problem averted right? Wrong. We get to LAX and they  say each bag needs a label. So we had to leave the luxury of the  transition lounge and walk 20mins to the Air Alaska counter to check in  our luggage separately. Then after all of that we have to go through  security. I can finally say I know what those violating TSA machines  feel like. Finally after 2 hours we reach the transition lounge and I'm  no longer tired enough to sleep.
At 6:30pm, almost 24 hours after  we first left Fiji, we got on an Alaskan Airways flight that took us to  Vancouver. We arrived at 9:30pm and I had to proceed to the immigration  counter to get my Canadian Residency. There I waited half an hour while  people tried to dodge the system and bring in birds nests from China.
Let's  just say it wasn't the easiest of traveling. However, I'm not one to  dwell on the negative. I got four days in beautiful Fiji and now I'm a  resident of beautiful Canada. I also (finally!) get to live in the same  city as my beautiful best friend Karina.
Thanks for letting me vent. And for those off to see the rest of the world, happy travels and good luck!
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