Tuesday, 25 August 2009
A Sad Farewell
Good morning Vietnam
We arrived in Hanoi and immediately fell in love with the people. They simply are the friendliest people on Earth!! Hanoi itself is organised chaos. You dice with death each time you walk the streets, for all the mopeds and motorbikes that fly around, giving you a courteous hoot of the horn, if they are just about to knock you over!!!
We decided to head out of Hanoi and take a trip to Halong Bay, to return and visit Hanoi’s sites on our return. A 3 and a half hour drive away, Halong Bay is famous for its 3,000 odd small islands, which jut up across the horizon. We took a boat trip on a so-called “junk boat”, which was actually more luxurious than it sounds!!
We sailed around the islands, visited an impressive cave system and canoed through some amazing rock formations. The food on the boat was fantastic, unfortunately the same can’t be said for the karaoke that night. Just terrible!!
We visited Cat Ba Island and the national park there. We trekked through some hot and humid rainforest and got a view of the whole park, which was incredible. Getting there was tough work though, the path was a mud slide and the heat was unbearable.
More hospitals in South East Asia
We first discovered Gem would need surgery weeks ago in Singapore, however the doctor there was unconcerned and suggested we continue travelling. So we did. However, she had begun to get more acute pains whilst in Halong Bay, so we visited a doctor on our return to Hanoi. What a useless waste of time and money.
Our insurance people decided that they needed a more detailed report before they could safely send Gem on a long haul flight home, so off we went again to Bangkok. And again we saw no sights, but the inside of another hospital!!
The doc gave her the thumbs up for the flight, but crucially said that only a Business Class flight would do!! This reduced our disappointment of coming home slightly!! It was a lovely experience, if it was for the wrong reasons. Going back to economy will be hard in the future!!
Travelling – a great way to reassess the value of your life
Eight months ago we were 2 young professionals, working hard in the week and lazing around at the weekend. If this trip has taught us anything, it’s that life is too short for that.
We have had enough time out to recharge our batteries and reassess our lives. And to be honest, we are absolutely ecstatic to be coming home and to have this opportunity at a fresh start.
We cannot recommend travelling highly enough. It gives you time to really appreciate what you have and take a long look at yourself to see where there is room for improvement. Now it’s time for us to prove that we can take this chance.
So, we bid you a sad farewell. It has been absolutely fantastic writing this blog. We hope you enjoyed it and thank you so much for all the kind comments. It has really helped when the going got tough!!
Love Ells and Gem xxx
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
A Big White Lie
As Jim, Vron, Katy, Rob and Joe walked through Singapore airport terminal, little did they know that we were waiting for them on the other side!!! “Surprise”, we shouted and the looks on their faces were priceless!!
Our beautiful nephew, Joe
We’ve been holed up here for the past 2 weeks to allow Gem’s foot to recover properly. We had planned to surprise them anyway as they are staying with Mark for a few days before heading on to Brisbane for a holiday. We were going to arrive a few days before them, but as Gem’s foot needed time to heal, we decided to get a flight from Bangkok all the way down to the southern tip of Malaysia and rest up in luxury without having to pay for it!!
And let us tell you, lying to your family about your whereabouts when you’re actually sitting in your brother’s apartment is harder than you think!!! Made up emails about how amazing Vietnam is and Skype calls from the restaurant downstairs purporting to be from a cafĂ© in Bangkok all played their part! Sorry!!
Cabin fever – resting in JB
After waiting for 10 hours at Bangkok airport, we got a flight down to Johor Bahru (JB) in Malaysia, which is where Mark lives. Gem was wheeled to the car in her wheelchair, feeling suitably depressed that we were forgoing a couple of weeks of travelling around Thailand.
There is little to say about our time in JB, except that Gem’s foot has healed very well, Mark has an exceptionally awesome DVD collection, Wii bowling is addictive and swimming is bloody knackering.
Our daily routine went a little like this: Get up, go for a swim in the Olympic sized outdoor pool downstairs, shower, play Wii bowling, eat lunch, play on the internet, watch movies, go out for dinner, go to bed. Fortunately for us, we have an outrageously generous brother who has not let us pay for anything.
We did have our 3rd wedding anniversary here though, which was something different. We went out for a lovely Italian meal and watched the sun set from Mark’s balcony looking over Singapore. How romantic!!!
Ells wiped the dust off the shirt for a night out
Anyway, hobbling has now turned to walking, so we are safe to get back on the road and see stuff again!!
Quick hop over to Singapore
Mark drove us over to Singapore where we had found a great value hotel right in the centre of the city. We planned to meet up with our good friends, Rach and Dave, who had come over to visit.
Although this wasn’t our 1st time in Singapore, it was our 1st proper visit together and we really had time to take in what Singapore is all about. As a city it really is magnificent. Everything is clean, everything works and everything runs on time!! We’re pretty sure the designers of Singapore played a lot of Sim City, as it truly is a perfect place!!
The next day the 4 of us took the cable car over to Sentosa Island, a small island just south of Singapore and bought 3 rides on the luge. It wasn’t quite as good as the one we rode in New Zealand and the heat was incredible, but we had a lot of fun all the same. After lunch we went to the Underwater World and saw all sorts of weird and wonderful coral fish, rays and sharks.
Now that Schumacher's pulled out, we're sure they're gonna give Rach a call!!
The next day we went to a tailoring shop and Ells got a cashmere suit made in anticipation of the job interviews that are hopefully looming on the horizon!! Dave didn’t join us though as he was hung over!! We headed back over to JB that night to clean up Mark’s flat for the arrival of the family.
The surprise
The next day we drove back over the border to Singapore airport and waited in the arrivals hall until the first signs of people from the flight started picking up their luggage.
Then we hid behind a pillar and waited in anticipation. The familiar click clack of Vron’s crutches told us they were coming, then comes the classic line from Mark!! “I’m afraid I didn’t have enough room in one car for all of us and the bags, so I’ve had to bring a friend to help” and out we came.
The looks on their faces were priceless. We had been worried that they may have found out from someone or may have guessed we’d be there, but they didn’t. It was a fantastic reunion and seeing Joe for the first time in 7 months was awesome. He’s grown up so much now and he certainly did his utmost to keep everyone up for the whole flight!!! They all looked knackered.
Reunited over a beer
Family time in Singapore
We had an absolutely fantastic time with the family and only wish it could have been for longer than 3 days. We hadn’t all been together as a family since Joe was first born so there was lots of catching up to do!!
The first day we drove to Singapore Zoo, which Joe loved. There was everything there from lions and elephants to a komodo dragon and a polar bear (who must have been a bit hot in the 35oC heat!!), but most of all, Joe loved the fish!! He was mesmerised by them and kept making a popping noise just like them!! How cute!!!
A marine biologist in the making
Rob monkeying around!!
The next day we all packed up and headed back into Singapore. We must have a good few passport pages filled by Singapore stamps alone!! We went for a mammoth Hard Rock Cafe lunch and then the boys took Joe around the sites while the girls went shopping (you didn’t think Gem would come all the way to Singapore and not go shopping, did you?!!).
"This is where travellers shop...honest!!!"
Jim and Vron put us up in a lovely hotel for the night and it was very sad to say goodbye early the next day as they flew on to Brisbane and we made our way to Kuala Lumpur. We had a fantastic few days and must admit we feel a bit home sick now.
Tired out after an afternoon with the boys
But the show must go on!! We are just here in KL for 1 night before our 6.30am flight to Hanoi, Vietnam tomorrow. A new adventure awaits and we are glad to be back “on the road” after a few weeks off.
Love Ells and Gem xxx