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The Broughton Archipelago - one of our last 'home' adventures.

Travel Map - 2015...

Sunday, July 24, 2011

10 Best Things About Rarotonga

   

    1)    The amazingly friendly people
    2)    They don’t practice cannibalism ... anymore
    3)    The men are SO huge (arms the size of my legs) which in itself is not a reason to like a place, but given the first 2 reasons - it’s a good thing!
Yeah - Karen took this picture...

    4)    All the coconut you can eat. More than you can shake a grass skirt at.
Just another nut.

    5)    The fact you can get on the wrong bus in totally the opposite direction you want and still get to where you’re going (hint: no bus numbers - just “clockwise” and “anti-clockwise”)
Pic from the bus (how does she hang on??)

    6)    If you miss the said bus, there is always the back of someone’s truck (sort of the same as #1)
Mima's favourite mode of travel

    7)    Your back yard is an amazing natural aquarium - sooo many fish, and at the end of the day - they’re yummy
    8)    The nicest stray dogs in the world
    9)    The police ride scooters
    10)     The only country out of 26 we’ve traveled to that has a departure tax. $110 for Karen and I, but the kids are free ... So we’re sending them home and staying.
    11)     The  amazingly friendly people... : )
Do you think she is laughing at me?

See, more coconuts! Of course, Bernie took this photo.


Sunday, July 10, 2011

Nearing the End - So Many to Thank

As we hit Australia and New Zealand and reintegration to cultural norms we have been without for at least 6 months, it is with mixed emotions that we think of heading home and the end of our year away. It is also a time where traveling is easy and the reflection on the year abroad has started, somewhat subconsciously. The first thing and one thing I continue to think about is how many people have contributed to making our year so wonderful and successful.  What will follow is more likely a list, because I am not sure how else to thank everyone... but what you will notice is the number of people on the list - it is truly staggering. Thank you to everyone - and please, we hope we can reciprocate the hospitality one day!

Throughout the year we have family and old and new friends to thank for a whole host of things - from looking after our own mail and whatever came up at home to  maps, advice, cars, meals, opening their homes, mail packages, books, medical advice, wireless, suggestions....

so here goes -
Mom, Liz, Granny Griz - keeping everything in order at our home including our mail, taxes, storing treasures and our car......
Rick and Kimm - storing the truck and making sure the boat runs ( regularly;)  )
Ma, Margarete, Oma - hosted us, amazing brunch we still talk about
Andy - drives to the airport, meals and a few laughs
Garth, Patricia, Logan, Alexander, and Marcus - for the loan of your car while in cowtown and the wonderful Waiperous hospitality (ie white water tubing!!)
Dad, Opa Rudi and Helene - yummy dinner out
Vic and Carolyn - Iceland maps and tips that were invaluable
Dad, Brian Grandpa B, Jayne, Granny Bird - a car for 6 weeks, hosting 2 action packed days in London, hosting us in Salcombe
Bruce and Mona - mmmmmm dinner and maps
Michael, Jackie and Joshi - so much fun in Brittany, hosting us in their amazing yard
Mike and Sue - Thanks for the use of the kitchen and not cringing too much!
Chris and HW, Michael and Stephan -  tour guide Michy, Footie games, Birthday bike rides and dinner, hosting us in Trier ....
Geronimo and Marina - what can we say  (Chris’ horses for those of you who don’t know!)
Chris and HW’s friendly neighbours - lending us bikes!
Paddy, Racquel and Tiego - fun at the beach and two amazing Portuguese dinners...and a jersey!
Uncle Bertie, Tante Gelli, and Karin -for offering your home and hosting us
Uncle Mundi - special care package (yummy!)
Hofmann clan from Austria - your generosity
Uncle Willy, Tante Crystal, Willy, Astrid, Christoph and Johannes- a wonderful day of sightseeing and getting to know you again......
The Lezzards - a fun ferry ride and a new card game - Honk honk...
Nathan - above and beyond in the now advice for visas to Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam and yummy thick shakes in Dahab... - watch out Nathan, we are coming to Kauai in March (for real)
Oma and Chris ( again ) - what a great two days in Alexandria together
Andrea - fun for the kids and wireless connectivity
Deanne, Mark and Felicity - 12 great days in your fabulous Capetown flat.
Mrs Koch - helping us with key logistics
South Africa Hwy Patrol - Bernie got his first speeding ticket - thanks!
Jill - cd’s and advice for South Africa travels
Dawn, Jackie and Aaron - package of books and goodies that arrived in Capetown - yay
Sterpins and O’Cosbeys - Vietnam leads and advice
Mennau, Ben, and Denni - super travel companions on a memorable part of the journey
Francois, Dominique and Alma Materre clan (Mayelle, Mattias and Alex) - fun days of homeschooling and trips around Chiang Mai
Dharma - wisdom and help planning our self guided, non portered trek in Nepal
Dindu and family - for showing us a level of hospitality equal to the beauty of the Himalaya.
Dave, Shelly, Cal and Mitch - your home being our home - even if it was a little longer than planned.
Anna - doing all our laundry!
Blu man Chu - Showing us Shanghai and being a great host
Friends of Shaun’s - hosting us for a great BBQ
Daren, Cynthia, Molly, Marcus - another crazy year off family to bounce stories and ideas off.  Also for giving the kids real kid time and the adult a break.....See you in Vancouver sometime!
Donna - letting us take over your home and giving Emilia a day of International School life.
Wes, Elise, Thomas, Analena and Sophie  - Hosting us in Singapore after a 5 minute meeting in Laos and days before your departure for the summer. Emilia has a special thanks for her American Doll too!  Come and visit us in Rossland.
Ian and Claude - you guys are amazing - not sure how we can ever repay the favours - sooo many!  But, hope we can.
Karin - for your medical advice via email
Helen and John, Keiran, Paula, Sammie, Gaby, Freesia -playing and feasting on the sapphire coast. Giving the kids “home” friend time. Sleepover time - woo hoo says Emilia.
Cyndi and Damien - great New Zealand tips
Richard - tips on places to stay in Rarotonga
Mark and Tracey, Ben, Kevin, LiLi - for our anticipated home invasion and reintroduction to Canadian ways.
sd20 - for allowing deferred salaries with general leaves - we are so much richer for the experiences

IF I have forgotten anyone - huge Apologies and we owe you double!

So as you can see, the list is long. The thank yous have been endless and have made such a huge difference to the success of our trip.