Saturday, January 24, 2009

Christmas in Thailand 08

Beautiful Thailand! The weather was overcast while we were there - perfect - not too hot! We flew in on Boxing Day, and spent 5 days touring around Phuket Island, and the neighboring small islands. Daytrips to Phuket Village, snorkelling and swimming around Phi Phil Island, Patong Beach, and to a theme park that defies description - let's just say, the elephant is king!

Our beach - just sounds of the surf, wonderful!



There were never a lot of people on the beach - most of the tourists hung out by the pools at the resort. Just behind this picture, are the huts set up for temporary henna tattooes and massage.

Outside the entrance to the theatre at the FantaSea Elephant show - we were treated to a 2 hour extravaganza - featuring over 30 elephants, song and dance, magic, and chickens....!

Mom and Meg riding the elephant outside the theatre -

What a thrill!

The unbelievably ornate entrance to the theatre at FantaSea - felt a bit like Indiana Jones on crack...

Also at FantaSea - the various stalls and showcases - this the white tigers - we felt a little sorry for the poor things - they just paced back and forth in the marble cage.

Nothin' like the PNE over here!

Mermaids and koi fish, at the entrance to FantaSea

As always, greeted with a smile - this is a serious tourist destination here in Phuket.

And, market shopping in Phuket village - all of the mannequins had unique faces, with bizarre expressions, and hair colour.

Going into the fray!

My veteran market shoppers.

At the airport in HK waiting for our flight, talking on Skype with the snowy Mill Bayers! We were greeted on arrival at the entranceway with leis, and smiles. We arrived in Phuket after a 4 hour flight from HK - the pace immediately slowed, and so did we!

At the front desk, and reception area to the Marriott Beach Club



Our seasoned travellers!




The only way to get around the resort (17 km of beach, in a national park area that protects the sea turtles that lay their eggs here.

Christmas tree in Thailand

Our two bedroom 'villa' - all timeshare properties - yes, we had to go through the 'sales pitch', but stayed focussed! Master bedroom and bathroom was as big as our entire flat!

Master bath, ooh la la

Kitchen and dining area - the white blob on the table is actually towels, sculpted to look like an elephant. The elephant is revered here.

Girls' room - beautiful colours

A nice note and wine and fruit waiting for us. We got the use of the villa, from parents of one of Bob's students at school. The dad is head of project development with Asia Marriott.

View from our 5th floor balcony to the pools and restaurants below

And here it is! We were often the only ones on this entire beach!!!

Just what the doctor ordered! It was a little overcast the day we arrived, but that meant we could be outside for more than a half an hour.

Sarah and Meg in the Adaman Sea

Bob and Meg rented bikes and headed out for a day along the beach past a school, where they stopped to meet with local boys playing in the fields.

Evacuation routes posted everywhere, here on Phuket Island, and all the small islands we visited on our boat tour day to Phi Phi Island

Bob and Meg stopping at a roadside restaurant/bar - they covered over 18 km that day

We met up with friends from school in Patong Beach - more of the tourist oriented areas, also decimated by the tsunami, but now built up, and open for business! Lots of bars, clubs and market shopping.

Our boat tour day to Phi Phi Island, and other smaller islands - our first stop - literally a tourist stop on a hunk of sand - reggae music playing, and our first snorkelling experience! Amazing coloured fish - all swimming around you!

Sarah didn't go in the water that day - she hung out on the beaches, and in the boat and soaked in the sun.

Talk about a tourist stop!

Our next 'stop', we moored in a bay with incredible coloured water, and jumped off to have a swim!

Meg hosing off on the boat, to get rid of the sand, etc

Can see some of the fish we swam with - the tour guide dropped bread overboard (and ontop of the snorkellers, and the fish went crazy - very tickly!)

Bob in seventh heaven.

Arriving at Phi Phi Island. We we got there in time for a Thai buffet lunch (felt a bit like herded cattle...), and then some market shopping. The island has almost fully recovered from the tsunami - lots of market shops, and retaining walls along the beach now.

Through the markets - postcards, swim suits, hats, sarongs, flip flops, and the occasional internet cafe thrown in!

On our way back to the boat to head home - a long, and really fun day!

Had to stop by Monkey Beach on the way back...

And then, the beach where "The Beach" was filmed 9 years ago with Leonardo DiCaprio. Almost half of the sand was taken away, and low lying shrubbery planted, just for the 3 month shoot - and now tons of boat tours here, we were just one group of about 20 or so that afternoon.

Can you believe how much Meg has grown? Actually, I think Sarah's sunk a bit in the sand!

Traditional Thai fishing boats, all taking tours around the Islands

Lots of gorgeous yachts moored that day

And back at the airport in Phuket the next day, waiting for our connecting flight to Bangkok.
and then home. Sporting sunburns and homework!
And here's a Thailand minute for your enjoyment!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Hong Kong local dining scene - the 'hotpot'

Bob and I were invited by my theatre colleague, Stanley, to take part in a very local Hong Kong dining experience - the 'hot pot'. In the 'colder' months of the year, it's not unusual for families to partake in the hotpot every day. The table we sat at, has a built-in electric heater below the tabletop, and the pot is put on the table with a piece of wood under it, and we wait until the stock is boiling, and add ingredients; lamb, pork, seafood dumplings, mushrooms and chinese bok choy, then just keep stirring with your chopsticks, and help yourself as the food is cooked in the stock. We had one side a very spicy satay (lots of chilies!), and the other a generic chicken stock with lots of spices and ginger. No wonder they don't get sick in the cold season! We ate like kings, surrounded by a hundred other tables, good company, and great food!


Stanley and Jen, and the hotpot, waiting for it to heat up, with meat, cut in thin strips, ready to drop into the pot.

Bob adding pork - in seventh heaven!

The hot pot, with satay on the left, and chicken on the right, with tons of spices and flavouring. Sitting on the wooden board, heating from below.

Ingredients, beef, seafood dumplings, chinese mushrroms, and pork balls, yummy!

Talking through the steam and wonderful aromas around, and Tsing Tao, chinese beer.

The pot loaded up, just waiting for the meat to cook

Red chopsticks for picking up the raw meat, and stirring the pot. Black chopsticks for eating with. And chinese tea for digestion - what a great meal!

Bob and walked back to Times Square, and took some busy city shots on the way back to our bus home. Really busy on the streets, even for Hong Kong.



The display outside Times Square - a chinese artist, whose work (and sales) are dedicated to help women and children in China. Huge tree figurines, all painted white, with her 'characters' all around, and the cool 'totem' (green) in front. Hundreds and hundreds of people.

The taxi line up outside Times Square - we took a bus - way faster!

The weather is nice and cool here right now - like a cool summer's night on the Island, SO nice!
Enjoy the small taste of Hong Kong! Love, us xoxox

Meg, and soccer in Bangkok, November 2008

Meaghan went to Bangkok with her U20 girls soccer team for a SEASAC (South East Asia Sports) tournament. Meg scored one of the only goals for her team, which ended up 9th of 12 teams from all over Asia. Quick weekend trip, then back to Hong Kong for Experience Week - Hong Kong Arts - learning how make movies!


Meg and her teammates






Ho Ho Ho Hong Kong Christmas flat!

Ho Ho Ho! How can you tell we have time to post pictures for you all? From decorating and playing Meg's favourite Christmas album - Harry Connick Jr. - we're ready for Christmas! Hope you all have a wonderful holiday season - we look forward to 'seeing' you all over the next week or so! Love, us!


Ornaments from home, and some new ones,



The poinsettias here are truly amazing - they must grow in this climate! Ours are little, like our flat, but I've seen poinsettia bushes that are four feet high - amazing!

Our 'mantle', and hanging stockings over the tv set, which we are going to play the Yule log program from the laptop - our own fireplace!

Our little tree, on the window seat,



Qualicum shells and seaweed, and our Christmas candle, and our Christmas moose!

Sarah bought me two beautiful ornaments from Bangkok,



The wreath on our door - not real cedar, but closest we could find! Merry Christmas everybody! Love, Bob, Jen, Sarah and Meg