I glance outside to make sure there is movement in the girl's cabins. Fortunately I didn't have to worry as they were all up and moving about. I didn't think to check on the coaches cabin which I will soon find out was a bad idea.
I start to pack the bus with the luggage, and with only 10 mins before we needed to leave I still hadn't seen the coaches surface, so I pop my head in to get the keys to the car and they are only just starting to move. It seems they were up quite late. They scurry together to get out as quick as they are capable of (which was not particularly fast).
We finally head out and make our way to the airport. As predicted everyone has had the chance to pick up an extra hour's sleep during the journey. Except me of course and sipped away on a super size Red Bull energy drink all the way.
The trip isn't too bad, and we get to Melbourne Airport in plenty of time. But my goodness the place is absolutely packed. People everywhere, and I am very grateful all of a sudden that I am travelling with Qantas today.
I get the girls to line up their luggage and send them off with some money to get breakfast, and I wait at the counter to make sure all their bags get on the conveyor belt. With the craziness of the airport and lines everywhere, it seemed to make sense to send them on their way.
I get the girls to line up their luggage and send them off with some money to get breakfast, and I wait at the counter to make sure all their bags get on the conveyor belt. With the craziness of the airport and lines everywhere, it seemed to make sense to send them on their way.
Once again all the NSW teams check in together and we all support each other to get through the check in process. The medal winning teams travel with their medals on which is very cool.
I am reminded of how thoughtful my girls are when I can't find a seat with anyone and am forced to sit on my own, and within seconds I have 4 girls around me, wanting to sit with me, so I am not alone.
This has been a fun ride, but I am definitely feeling like I am ready to be at home with my own family. We board the plan, but this time we are all over the plane and not all together like on the way down. This turned out to be a bit of an issue as I found out at the conclusion of the flight I had a player who was unwell and probably could have benefited from the support of her team manager.
The flight itself gave me a chance to have a small power nap, which was abruptly ended by a feeling that the plane was going to fall out of the sky. It seems there was a lot of turbulence which may have also affected the rough landing, but we got there eventually.
Once off the plane I led the way to the baggage carousel and the girls pull off all the bags. There are a couple of parents to meet us at the airport, and some travelling on trains, and others going to the 'kiss and ride' zone.
We hug goodbye and the coach and I drive home, another hour or so away. He sleeps while I drive, and we arrive home in no time at all. I actually make my way to our club's stadium as my daughter had played, and husband had coached, there earlier today (and won). Apparently an incredible game where they had a major comeback after being as much as 17 points down. I was proud of both of them and had wished that I'd been there to see it.
I squeeze my kids so tightly and am so glad to see them and my hubby. I am so grateful to them for their support in allowing me to be the manager of this team. It really is a team effort as they all had to make sacrifices for me to be a part of this.
I would also like to thank you all for following me along this journey. I hope that you have enjoyed reading each day. I am amazed at the amount of people who have been logging on each day to have a look at the day to day events.
Till next time........
Yours in basketball,
Hannah Pate







