Jen and Oliver were nice enough to offer to keep Avery for a couple of days so we could go on a date somewhere nearby. We decided to visit Phuket for a relaxing, beachy getaway. It was beautiful! We arrived in the evening and hung out at the pool. The following day we explored the beach before hiring a driver and visited the Big Buddha, Wat Chalong, and the downtown area.
The next day we crossed off one of our bucket list items and went to an elephant sanctuary, which was amazing! Then we spent the evening on Bangla Walking Street taking in the sights. I wish we’d had one more day so we could have visited the Phi phi islands, but overall it was an incredible experience!
We got the best room at the resort!
There was enough room for our entire family in our suite
At the pool – the water was SO warm!
When we returned the message on the bed had changed!
The beach at low tide
Big Buddha, which is currently under construction
We bought a tile and wrote our family’s names on it. It will be built into the Big Buddha.
Wat Chalong
A few power lines
Good Thai food
A pic from Nana’s
Bangla Walking Street was an experience
Crocodile
It was tempting to drop Jonathan off so I could get a little free time. Ha!
Jonathan and I have been talking about visiting our friends, Jen & Oliver, in Singapore for years, but we’ve always had a baby or been pregnant. Now those days are (permanently) behind us and we decided it was time to go. Avery and their son, Bjorn, are very close — almost like cousins — so we thought it would be great to bring him along for the cultural experience of his young life. The trip was amazing, and my only regret is that we waited so long to travel off our continent.
A few of my takeaways from our trip to Singapore: The city is SO clean. And safe. And hot!. And humid. You have to shower a lot! But I was struck by how the country is so vertical — skyscrapers everywhere. Yet it is in the midst of a jungle. It doesn’t look clearcut. There are trees and wildlife everywhere. They managed to build so much in such a short period of time, all while (sort of) respecting nature and our habitat. The streets are so clean you can literally lay down in the city. See my later post — we actually did. It is SO clean and beautiful. Since the country is an island, they take climate change seriously, and they are way ahead of the U.S. in tackling the issue. Their survival depends on it. It is a melting pot of races and religions, and all are respected and have their place.
We arrived in Singapore in the afternoon. Jen and Oliver told us the best way to beat the jet lag was to stay up, so they kept us up. This turned out to be great advice, and we acclimated pretty quickly.We succeeded in staying up and had some great Indian food for dinner, then hung out at a fellow teacher’s place that evening while taking in great views of the city.
The following days we did a tour of the various International Districts. We saw Little India, Arab Street, and Chinatown before checking out the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. We also swam at the pool and went on nature walks in search of wildlife.
Happy travelers! The flight was great, way more comfortable than I anticipated!
FaceTiming with Nana & siblings in Taipei
With baby bunny. Layla had Mommy bunny.
Taipei
Singapore!
Butter chicken, yum!
At the pool. Jen and Oliver have a very tough life.
On the MRT
There are all kinds of cute posters around urging people to use good manners and take care of their city
Little India. Avery HATED the odor here!
Look at all that laundry!
Arab Street was beautiful and full of fun shops
Mmmm, soda!
Outside the mosque
Grabbing drinks on Arab Street
At the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
At Maxwell Food Center, a local hawker centre
Avery was not into the food at first. We wondered if he would lose weight on this trip.
Trying the chicken rice. He said it was alright.
On a walk near Jen & Oliver’s
Monitor lizard! We watched this guy swim around for a long time.
We found monkeys! They were very interested in us.
Selfie before we headed to Thailand for a 48 hour date
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At the end of March Jonathan, Kieron, and Silas toured the USS Turner Joy with Silas’ Cub Scout troop. Looks like they had fun checking out the destroyer together!
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In mid-March Avery pulled his first all-nighter. A local community event ran from 7 PM to 7 AM where they took the kids mini golfing, to the family fun center, and to Sky High sports. Avery had a great time with his friends!