Hiya here we have everyone’s journal entries for today.
Emma
Singapore chillin’
Our poolside video. Singapore chillin’
Password is queens.
Quiet day recovering
Eventually persuaded Jenni to get up at 11:00am after insisting she would not lie in – hehe.
We had a very gentle day getting over being dog tired from the travel. Very proud we were able to stand having just a fan rather than opting for the aircon overnight.
We had some lunch with Ally and the kids and then headed off for the pool. It is really exactly like being on holiday. It is a great privilege to have such a lovely pool onsite.
Then a dramatic sortie to the supermarket to get the essentials we had forgotten. Wishing we had got them at the airport as the prices for basics are as warned very high indeed. The supermarket was only 500yds away but it still felt very brave with 3 kids. Going to have to get ourselves sorted before we depart for Mersing at the end of the weekend. It is hard to believe 3 days of our time away has passed already.
Great thunderstorm in the morning too to take some of the heat out of the day.
27th June – Singapore jet lagging
I am sitting with Luke helping him with his journal after an interesting (read restless) nights sleep. Susie and Emma struggled to settle which meant I was able to help them. Having said that I don’t feel like death warmed up just yet. It is predictably sweltering but the sun is not even out today. We have so much acclimatatising to do! Everyone else still asleep. I am worried they are dehydrating as I have drunk a litre or so of water so far to stave off headaches. The view from the apartment is amazing. 34 floors up the business district and the port make a great backdrop and there is always something going on. We tried the swimming pool last night and it really feels like we are on holiday. Still hard to believe that we have so much more holiday time coming up. Venturing off on our own seems still a bit too brave and I am really grateful that Tony and Ally are here and have made us feel so welcome.
Hoping to mooch about a bit later to get my bearings. Will take the camera and pop some images up.
Help everyone is doing well and look forward to posting more updates later.
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Actually I did take a pic using the iPad late last night to get a feel for the vista.
Packing
We have now done the test pack to see if everything fits. It does thank goodness but there is an awful lot of stuff and when we put it on to test for weight last week that excluded the huge quantities of suncream, washing stuff, first aid kit, malaria pills, insect repellent, hand cleaner, sea sick pills and maybe another 10 things I have forgotten to list!
Here it is laid out. Hey you can still see the floor right? Maybe we are not taking enough 🙂
Cannot believe it is only 7.5 days to go!
Phil
Jubilee only 21 days to go!
The Thai consulate in Birmingham have really surpassed all expectations. We sent the visa applications on Monday morning and they returned them complete on Wednesday morning!!! How about that? No more worrying whether our passports would be back in time. The CRB forms for Plan International are still away and it is probably a stretch to hope for this week even.
Because it is not nearly busy enough we wanted to complete the upstairs lick of paint approach to redecorating so we can put the house on the market when we get back. So we are doing our room, paint, lighting and curtains. Should look lovely once ready but a complete bombsite now so we are sleeping in the tent. Good practice for the rooftop chalet we have booked in Bukit Lawang. This looks awesome.
We now have an itinerary that we are happy with. It has involved setting some things in stone like going to Sumatra because the flights (no ferry from Pedang any more) had to be booked. Still this has made the malaria tablet calculations massively more simple.
I watched the bridge over the river Kwai last night. Seems odd that we will be there in not too long. I have no idea what the kids will make of it. I don’t know what I make of it.
We have set out what clothes we plan to take so we can establish what we don’t yet have. It is a bigger list than we thought and several early purchases look very utilitarian and we may relax into more surf style for the remainder so as not to look like someone from the bridge over the river Kwai!
Totally fed up with the weather here and cannot wait for some consistent heat. This is going to change when we get there and end up hunting for air con I am sure. The grass is always greener.
Feelings about work being too much to handle are fading away when I contemplate that in 3 weeks we will be at the airport. Life will go on and no amount of preparation will stop all the plates I have been spinning from crashing to the ground. Maybe I can just describe which will fall first?
Thats all for now. Will update the map and present the itinerary later.
Where’s the paella?
Cortado – a good tip
I am really enjoying the vibe here. Very quiet and as I sit back with another cortado I have free wifi and non stop chill out music. The perfect way to read the lonely planet for Malaysia. Have already made some notes on good eating places in Kota baharu.
We went to Palma today expecting lots of activity around Easter and we were not disappointed, the overal sense was of a vibrant spring day with blossom and green shoots,wage smell of pine and crispness to the air. Another belter of a sea breeze made the port a visual spectacle and the Cathedral was bustling with activity. We found a lovely bakers where some empanadas of varisort fillings were purchased. Aimee those on a bench and noticed a tiny cafe in eyeline. It seemed to be doing very well so we found the last table and ordered some coffee cake and drinks for the kids. The photos do not do the views justice but we loved it. A crowning moment in this quick venture away from the UK.
Hole in one
It’s not banana time!
4th April