Saturday, February 16, 2008

Saturday February 16th - Kansas USA
















Hi All,

Wow I think I am finally alive and feel somewhat normal again :-) What a journey we have had. Okay so I left off with us departing our beautiful hotel in Korolevu, Fiji. We set sailed in mid afternoon on Captain Cooks Reef Escapes small size cruise ship. It held 125 passenagers, however there were only about 43 on the ship which made it quite nice. Once we got on board the dive masters explained snorkeling procedures, and set those up that wanted to snorkel with gear. We arrived at Tivue Island, a sandy enclave surrounded by nearly 500 acres of spectacular coral reefs and we had a relaxed twilight swim and snorkel - one of the pictures I will post on Snapfish shows a sign called Mystery Island that is this Island. Marlene was very brave and decided to try it dispite her asthma. She did okay the first time out. I was very proud of her! I was a bit nervous myself, but the dive masters were so helpful and really helped me get the hang of it quickly. After that we had our welcome dinner with the Captain, First Engineer and the Hospitality Manager. Our table was lucky enough to have dinner with the First Engineer and his spouse. They were actually from Sweden, but live in Cairns, Australia and sail like 4 months on and 3 months off or something like that. We had a great time. We shared our table with another couple from Raymore, MO - it was a lot of fun. The crew sang us welcome songs and danced too.

The next morning we sailed to Sacred Island. Did you know that Fiji is an archipelago of some 333 islands in all. We received exclusive access to Sacred Island from the local chief. Sacred Island is also were one of the Survivor series was filmed - That was so cool knowing I was laying on the beach and snorkeling on the same island as Survivor!! Okay so my secret is out - I am a huge fan of Survivor - haa, haa. I even saw Excile Island - I have pictures! The Snorkeling was unbelievable. The crew took us out a little ways out from the beach and let us snorkel for about 40 minutes. I took my underwater camera and hope the pictures turned out. I was really hoping to see a sea turtle but no such luck. One of the guys in our group did however. By mid afternoon we anchored at Nalauwaki Village. Marlene just wanted to relax in the afternoon - I sure had enough sun - so we just hung out on the ship - many went ashore to attend an islanders church service - we just were not up to standing for an hour in the hot humid conditions. We had another relaxing dinner on board and the crew performed a short skit for us.

The next day we explored the islands, reef and bays of Waya, a South pacific paradise where volcanic peaks tower over palm beaches. Simply amazing. It was fun exploring the beach and looking for different corals and sea shells plus relaxing in the sun. Evening we enjoyed a traditional fijian feast known as lovo during a special farewell dinner. The fijian feast consisted of slow-roasted meat and seafood with wonderful grilled vegetables, including pumpkin, sweet potato and coconut. They cooked this all underground covered by banana leaves. Before dinner the village people performed a welcome ceremony and Kava. After dinner they performed some wonderful song and dance. I have pictures of this as well.

Our last day - after breakfast, we disembarked after the crew sang us farewell songs. We traveled to Nadi, Fiji for a day room at the Mocambo Hotel for a day of rest and relaxation before our long journey home. Me and a few others in our group ventured out to the city of Nadi to shop and spend the rest of our Fijian money. We also visited what some call the American Embassy - McDonalds - haa, haa. Fiji actually has a McDonalds!! Judy in our group wanted to stop and take pictures and of course we had to buy ice cream and try the fries - The fries tasted different - good but different. While shoping in the city - it was a bit strange - we stood out like sore thumbs and each shop we walked past, we were pratically dragged in to spend our money - I didn't enjoy that so much - but got a few things. Marlene decided to stay back at the hotel and lay out by the pool for a bit and relax. By the time I got there and put my suit on it started storming so no more sun for me. We vegged out the rest of the afternoon until we had to leave at 7 for the airport. Our flight was to leave at 10:30 p.m.- however there was a 2 hour delay - we only had about 2 1/2 hours to catch our connecting flight from LA to Denver. We unfortunately ended up missing that flight. We should have left around 3:30 p.m. or something like that, and ended up with a flight to Chicago at 11 p.m. We managed to pass the time and made our 11 p.m. flight to Chicago for an arrival time of 5:00 a.m. - our connecting flight to Kansas City was to leave at 6 a.m. When we landed the first thing we looked for was the departures on the big screens - of course the first thing we saw was DELAYED..... UGH - We had another 3 hour delay and managed to pass the time and finally our flight left for good ol home at 9:06 a.m. We made it home by 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning - only 12 hours longer than we shoud have - hee, hee. Brad and Heather greeted us at the airport - I wanted to cry it was so great to see them. Wow what a ride we had. I am so blessed and cannot thank my mother-in-law Marlene enough for the beautiful experiences I have had during this wonderful adventure. Memories that will last me a lifetime. My heart is full :-) THANK YOU MARLENE FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART. With Love, Alena

Friday, February 8, 2008

Saturday February 9th - 8:58 a.m. Fiji











BULA! Today is our last day in our beautiful resort, and on to our Fijian cruise. We leave here at 11:00 a.m. and arrive at the port about 1:00 p.m. I can't wait to wait!! Yesterday was definitely a day of relaxing. Marlene and I had a 1 hour aromatheraphy swedish massage - Wonderful. Then followed by an afternoon of laying by the pool all day. The pool had a bar you could literally swim to and order your drinks without getting out. It is very hot and humid here. We had our fairwell dinner last night at the Bamboo restuarant as there are about 11 from our group who will not be going on to the fiji extention. We had a great time. We had a cake made for our tour director and made up a song for her about all our experiences and sang it to her. She was so surprised. Her name is Maree and she has been fantastic. It was a great night. We then went to the lounge and danced for a few hours. It was a blast. There is one guy in our group who is about 75 years old and no one can keep up with him. He has been a blast! Well, I won't write again until I return to KC and fill you all in on the rest. I hope you all are doing well, and we will try and bring warm weather back with us :-) We get back about 10:30 p.m. on the 12th. Take care all, and we miss you dearly!!! Muah!!!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Thursday Feb 7th 4:28 p.m. Fiji


Hello All or as the Fijians say BULA!!! We are now in Fiji - and we are in paradise........ This is the most beautiful place in the world, even though this is a third world country, it is absolutely heaven!!! - - We arrived yesterday afternoon and were greeted by some lovely fijians who welcomed us and gave each of us a shelled lei necklace. Then went immediately to our beautiful resort which overlooks the Ocean. On the way to our resort it was quite strange seeing cows, pigs, and horsed just grazing along the sides of the roads - free as a bird. something. The little shacks we passed really made me appreciate our life and what we have, but we are told that they are very happy with their lifestyle. I am just taking this all in. It was raining when we arrived but it was late so no worries. Today was an incredible day. I told our tour director that my heart is full. We started the day with a Discovery lecture on Fiji. Then went to a Sigatoka town for a tour of the local markets where I found some good buys :-) Next we went to Namatakula Village to experience life in a traditional figian village including a welcome ceremony and then followed by a home hosted lunch. I cannot begin to tell you how wonderful the food was the family made for us. We had about 20 different dishes to try (small portions of course). Oh my gosh - absolutely out of this world. We all sat on the floor and the women fanning us and fanning the flies away while we ate with our fingers. They were all so friendly and loving. AMAZING EXPERIENCE. After that we went to the village's school and sat with a 4th grade class. Even though you can see how poor the village was and seeing the school desks and things literally falling apart, the joy those children had in entertaining us and us learning about them was such a heartwarming experience. MaKenna, my niece donated a few of her books which I gave to the class - and inscribed in side the book "with Love from Makenna Sharp in OP Kansas, USA". I also brought some school supplies which they were very grateful for. What another amazing day. We are now back at our lovely resort and had a food demonstration of Kokoda - raw fish with some lovely spices - - it was really good too. Tonight we are own our own and tomorrow is a free day - - REST for the both of us. Marlene is treating us to a massage - aaaahhhhhhhh then relaxing at the pool which overlooks the ocean. I am truly in heaven right now :-) The weather is very very humid and about mid 80's is my guess. Marlene was not able to join us today as her ankles have really swollen so hopefully with a massage and another day of rest, she will be back to normal. Well, tata for now. Miss you all XXXXOOOO

Monday, February 4, 2008

Tuesday February 5th 4:20 p.m. - Aukland, NZ


Hi All,

Thought I would write one more time - I am not sure if I will have another time when we get to Fiji - Today we went to Maritme Museum and a sail on the beautiful Waitamat Harbour in Aukland. After that we took a tour of their down town city - which includes views from one of approximately 62 volcanic cones, Mt Eden. How wonderful!!! After that I went with a couple of other ladies from our group and walked around downtown and had lunch. Marlene stayed back to rest. We are really looking forward to "relaxing" Fiji. I have experienced some wonderful foods while here as well. I tried Baby Lamb Chops for the first time and they were wonderful. I also tried their Venison - which too was out of this world. There are actual Deer farms here. No gamey taste to them at all. Tonight we are going for Angus Steak. Marlene is craving a good hamburger so hopefully she'll one :-)

Tomorrow we leave the hotel at 10:30 to catch a flight to fiji were we will spend the next 6 days. 2 days on land and the last 3 on a cruise. We can't wait. Well tata for now and I will write again if I have an opportunity. Kisses, Alena

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Monday February 4th, 6:55 a.m.





























Hello All, It has been a while since I wrote - our days have been jam packed!! Lets see where did I leave off. Our last few days in Christchurch were wonderful. When we arrived we went to the Antartic Centre. Christchurch is one of two gateways to the Antartic - if I recall correctly. We have learned so much and have been given so much information. My friend Susan (Kincaid) got us in contact with a client she works with who happens to live in Christchurch - so we rang her up and she took us on a lovely tour through the City. She was wonderful. We walked along the Avon River, took a tour through the botantaical gardens, then up through the mountains and took a gondala up that overlooked Christchurch. For lunch she took us to this beautiful place that overlooked the lake. It was amazing. We did all this before 3:00 p.m. The next day we went to Eyris Blue Pearls shop and learned about the Blue Pearls - and of course we had to induldge and buy! LOL. Then we went went on to Sumner Beach, Lyttleton Harbour & seen the flightless bird of NZ called the Takehe. After that we went to a lecture of the European Settlement of the South Island & the beginnings of Christchurch. That was very interesting. When that was finished we went to meet our Home Hosts - we actually got to stay with a local family in Christchurch. We had so much fun. The hosts were the best! So friendly and open. They had a beautiful home. They had sheep, cows, dogs and a cat. They also had a baby lamb whose mother wouldn't feed her. We all got to hold the cute baby lamb and bottle feed her. It was the Sweetiest ever. And of course I have pictures, but I need more time to download, just haven't found any free time yet....

Then off we went on a 10 hour bus ride to Queenstown. OMG, what spectacular views. I can't even discribe how breathtaking it was. Going through mountains, seeing waterfalls, beautiful chrystal clear rivers. Amazing. We stopped at Lake Tekapo before our journey began. It was wonderful.

The day before yesterday (which was Saturday) we got adventurous and took a jet boat ride. OMG, another wonderful experience. The jet boat got up to 50 miles Per hour and the tour guide got so close to the cliffs and did many 360's. It was so much fun!!! Brad are you proud of me :-) Did you know that parts of one of the Lord of the Rings was filmed here. We got to see the spots were it was filmed. Pretty interesting. After that, we went to Walters Peak Sheep Station and saw demenstrations and had afternoon tea. After that we were on our own so Marlene and I decided to take the gondala up the mountain close to where were are staying and got to see the city from above. So cool!

Yesterday, we went to Milford Sounds. Another long bus ride - 6 hours there and 5 hours back. But wow was that incredible - - the ride was taken through the mountains on very narrow roads and many curves. So beautiful though. We stopped many times along the way to take pictures. So beautiful. Once we got there we took a cruise through milford sounds - OMG (I know I keep saying that, but I can't begin to tell you how breath taking everything has been). We saw waterfalls, beautiful mountains that disappeared into the clouds. We even saw a pack of fur seals. Just spectacular. I can't wait to share pictures.....today is Monday, and it is about 6:52 a.m. After breakfast we are taking a walk through Arrowtown, then we head to the airport (for yes, another plane ride - ugh... hee, hee) to go to Aukland which is on the North Island. We are there for a day and a half and then off to RELAXING Fiji - woot woot :-) The temp in Queenstown has been high 70's and in Aukland I think it is supposed to be much hotter. I say Bring it on. Well, I hope you all are doing well, and thanks for leaving us comments. It is wonderful to hear from and I miss you All. With Love!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Tuesday January 29th - New Zealand 9:02 p.m.







Hello All,

We are in New Zealand now. Much different then the big City of Sydney. Our hotel is in the their downtown, but so much smaller than Sydney.

Yesterday - Monday, was a wonderful day. We started our day at 8:00 a.m. took a tour of "The Rocks" along the Sydney Harbor. Then walked around the cute little shops and cafes'. After that we boarded a ferry for our 2 hour coffee cruise along Sydney Harbor. Can I just say that was the most spectacular view of the city. I cannot even put it into words how gorgeous the sites were. We even saw were Russell Crowe is staying and Nicole Kidman has a home on Darling Harbor. After our Cruise we got off and caught another Ferry to the Taronga Zoo. Once we got there we had to take a gondola to the top of the hill (or mountain as what it appeared to me) to enter the zoo. We spent about 3 hours there - we saw many different animals including the Koolas. Sooo cute. The temp was about 85 and sunny - perfect. Once we got the ferry back to Sydney Harbor, we had to board another ferry to get back to Darling Harbor so we could eat dinner. Marlene and I had a wonderful dinner along the harbor - I had Salt and Pepper Soft Shell Crab - OMG - wonderful.

Today, we arrived in New Zealand about 5 p.m. Once we got out of the airport, we went right to the Antarctic Centre were we learned about the Anartctic. They even had a simulation of how cold the wind chills got - we put on heavy coats and got in this ice room and felt the temp go down quickly. Pretty cool. Well that is about it for now. Tomorrow is a free day so we are going at our leisure. Please send us your comments. We would love to hear from you. Take care and hope all is well back home :-)

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Sunday January 27th - 2:23 p.m.











Hello All,



We had a fabulous night last night in Sydney during Australia Day. We ate down at Darling Harbor along the water front. After dinner Marlene went back to the Hotel as she was pooped from the long day. Carl and Vinny if you are reading this - I did have a Fosters Beer - as promised :-) and I enjoyed (them) very much!!! I have a picture to prove it. I hung out with my new friend Mary - we walked along the harbor until the festivities began. I have never seen so many people in one place. There must have been 2 million people gathered for the fireworks - I am not even kidding. We were shoulder to shoulder. The fireworks were amazing. They shot them off on the water and lasted at least 30 minutes. I have some great video too. Mary and I left after the fireworks and walked back to the hotel.



Today we started out the door at 8:15 a.m. and went to the Sydney Opera House for a grand tour. What a Sight. We took a group photo and tour around inside and around the area. After that we went to Bondi Beach - OMG - it was B E A U tiful. The water was so blue lots of surfers too. We didn't get much time there a quick lunch on the beach. After that we went to another place to learn about Opals, and of course to purchase. I bought a very nice necklace - - not to expensive but very nice. It was very interesting learning about Opals. This afternoon we have the rest of the day free. Marlene is back at the hotel resting and I am at a place called Global Gossip. It is much cheaper than the hotel prices. To give you an idea on how expensive things are here - I bought 2 double A Batteries today and they cost me $6.95 FOR 2!! Crazy. Some of the convenience stores were selling them for over $15 for 2 - yikes!!! Tomorrow we are going on a coffee tour cruise on the harbor and then we have the afternoon free. Marlene and I are planning on going to the Sydney Zoo. I am really looking forward to that. Things are very different here - the views are spectacular and a very foreign feel. Our hotel overlooks downtown with a wonderful view. So many tourists as well. I may not get a chance to write again until we get to New Zealand. Tuesday we leave here very earlier to catch another plane to Christchurch, New Zealand. Lots more fun stuff in store for us. Marlene says hello to all and we both miss you all dearly!

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Friday January 25th - 3:30 p.m.




Hi All,

Today was a fun day! We started out at 8:45 a.m. took a bus to Kuranda and took a skyrail or Gondola up through the rainforest - what an amazing sight to see. We also got to see a waterfall while walking through parts of the forest. It has rained all day - but how perfect could that be while touring the Rainforest right. The skyrail went up 1,788 feet - FUN! We also got to learn about the culture of the aborigians (sorry I think I spelt that wrong) - very fasinating. I have lovely pictures of our day, but it is expensive to get on the internet in the hotel, so I will post later when we find a cheaper place :-) Time is flying by. Last night we ate dinner at the hotel and I had Grilled Jew Fish with sweet potatoes and roasted beets - the beets were actually very tasty. Tonight we may just stay at the hotel and enjoy happy hour at the bar and have dinner in the restuarant as it is still raining... After dinner there is supposed to be a great band in the bar so we may stay for that - or go to the casino... Tomorrow we tour the Flying Doctors and learn about that. Then fly to Sydney in early afternoon. Things are quite expensive here too. The language is funny here - for example they call Breakfast Brekkie and for diapers they call them Nappies. I'm loving the accent.... Well ta ta for now.

Thursday, January 24th, 2008







Hello Everyone,

Well we made it to Cairns, Australia (pronounced Cannes as we were quickly corrected by locals). The trip was long and exhausting as you can imagine, especially since we missed our connecting flight from LAX to Sydney. Long story, but we completely missed the flight since we had a 4 1/2 delay in Denver (for many different reasons). We ended up spending the night in LA in hopes of getting another flight to Sydney the next day. By the grace of god (we were told all flights were booked due to the Australia Open) and our travel agency, we made a 10:30 p.m. flight out of LAX on Monday Night. The trip was very long and exhausting - 14 1/2 hours and the plane was so tight - we didn't sleep a wink. We arrived in Sydney on Wednesday at about 8:30 a.m. with a connecting flight to Cairns at 1:00 p.m. arriving at about 4:30 p.m. Cairns time. We were never so glad to see a hotel room as we were on that day and shower and change into clean clothes (our luggage went on without us). So happy to finally get to our destination after spending 12 hours in a airport and planes the first day, and another 14 hours in an airport/plane the next day and another 1/2 day on the 3rd day - whew. Crazy!!! We only missed one day of our trip, so our adventure really began today. We went to the Great Barrier Reef - took about 1 1/2 hour boat ride to get there, but the water was so rough - never experienced that in my life and for the first time - can I just say Sea Sickness. OMG - - I would have never thought I would have experienced that, but it was rough - when we finally docked it took me about an hour to start feeling better and I got in the water - so wonderful and we took a tour in glass bottom boat to see the beautiful Coral reef. I have pictures and will post if I can find the time. The afternoon was amazing, and yes I got a little sun burn on my face, but not too bad - temp is probably near 90 and humid.. We are loving it!!! Everyone on our trip is so super nice and a few crazy ones too - and the locals are very friendly. Our hotel room, because Marlene is a VIP with GCT, overlooks the Coral Sea - amazing view.... Tomorrow we take a park tour and a sky rail of some sort I think. Our day ends about 3:00 p.m. and our evening is free. Marlene wants to hit downtown for dinner and the casino. It should be another fabulous day. We leave Saturday to go back to Sydney for the next few days. I will write again when we experience Sydney. Talk to you soon and feel free to write a comment - I miss you all :-)

Saturday, December 29, 2007

January 20th our Adventure begins