Hi Joan Thanks. Not sure about the teaching or the diving as a full time thing. Teaching kids how to dive... now that's an idea! :O) Hope all is well at home. lots of love xxx
Nudibranch colourful little worm type things under the sea.. and yes, we owe you at least a hand full of meals! Hope it's all good in the land of red wine xxx
Mind reading.. Right.. I imagine.. find the party = find Stan and Helen. Big hug ready for when we spot their lovely faces. :O) Hope it was a nice walk. xx
On Demand Ha ha, I've just got in from a walk with Nina where we were saying we hoped you'd do a nice blog post soon :)
Sad to hear Sihanoukville has been so affected by tourist growth, but glad you managed to see the good side too. Just so you know, Stan and Helen are in Vietnam at the mo (according to their blog - everyone has a blog!!!) - give them a big engagement hug from me if you stumble accross them!
The trees are very cool, I wouldn't have thought they'd survive, let alone grow that big. Thanks for the good luck, we've just had our first morning there and it was lovely. xxx
Sing along with Stephen That clip in the tuk-tuk is amazing. "Always look on the bright side of life" seems to be your theme tune for this trip (and we hope Sheryl doesn't succumb to any more food poisoning). What are you going to sing with the children?
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Those are big trees!! Love all your photos but the way those trees have grown is just incredible. Will be thinking of you tomorrow. hugs and kisses xxxxxx
Underwater snaps.. Sadly SteveĀ“s camera is broken and mine only goes to 3m so we were cameraless.. and missed it. Time for a new one when we get home I think. Yes.. be prepared for some serious Thai food when we get home. Lots of love xxx
Hello little Monkeys!! What a great way to spend two days - both look smashing. We shall expect a slap up meal on your return! Did you manage to get any underwater snaps? Bon voyage for tomorrow. lots of love xxxxx
YUM That looks amazing! Banana spring rolls sound yummy. We'll have to do some negotiations about your spice collection when you return, although I've cleared you out cumin and tumeric from last year's "winter of dahl". I might do a cooking course in Delhi so maybe we can do a cultural exchange.
BTW, the word nudibranch always makes me giggle. Because I am very childish.
Sheryl and Steve
Sheryl Lee
Hi Joan
Thanks. Not sure about the teaching or the diving as a full time thing. Teaching kids how to dive... now that's an idea! :O) Hope all is well at home. lots of love xxx