Zooalicious! Kia ora from te whanau o Aotearoa! Bryan showed us to your travel blog, so we\'ve just started at the beginning in order to be totally amazed and impressed. What an elephantine bonza adventia! Keep on enjoying with the the good mischief.
ciao! Hi Richard (and of course your family!) I see you are having great fun and enjoying your dream vacation far from European troubles...I imagine anyway how you are missing exiting Farnborough...:-)
Great to see your blog, just a suggestion, next time your family decides to go for Pizza, please ask them to be patient and come to visit me in Rome when you will be ready for next adventure! Something in Italy will remind you about this wonderful trip (e.g. trains?), but at least you will get the best pizza in the world...
Ciao,
Marco
Thank you... ... for the reply. It sounds and looks like you are having a great time - especially swimming in the lake and seeing the waterfall. I wouldn't like the leeches though! Everyone says hello and we are all missing you.
Hi how are you. What have you been doing. No entries does that mean you are dossing about on the beach!!!!!! I hope you are all well and enjoying a time to relax. I went up to see the snowdrops in Welford last week which was nice spotted Fleur's Mum being very busy. Otherwise normal week for us so not much news. Hope you are all well.
Love from Victoria
A bit different here! Did you flick the leeches off with your fingers or a stick or some other way. We are back at school now. We really enjoyed half term. Are school yesterday we did maths, english, this was seriously boring compared to what you are doing. Daddy is on his turbo trainer now in the conservatory in the dark, he wants to give Bradley Wiggins a run for his money!!! May be that is the plan Bradley runs the 50 miles while Dad pedals. It is not quite the same as walking up a tea plantation mountain and swimming in the lake. Mum ran round Oare yesterday but did not see any tea except the cup when she got home. Keep well and enjoy all of it. Love from Katherine and Victoria
Still no lizard Hello Mrs Thomas,
We still haven't caught a lizard but dad has touched the tale of one
before it disappeared down the drain pipe.We saw a big monitor lizard. I have started my cross stich. Tell the class I miss them and I wish they were here. From Sophie
It all sounds amazing. Rather different to our half term you seeing the world us seeing friends and family and looking for houses. Finally got and offer and accepted it on our house so now just trying to find something that we like as much to replace it. Not proving easy! Enjoy everyday of your amazing experience. It sounds as if you have had only one episode of the D+V. See you soon. Love from Victoria
Hi you two
this is such an interesting blogg thanks for sending it to me! I am so pleased that you are having such an amazing time! great pictures too! I bet you loved the ride on the elephant - not sure I would have!
You are going to Australia too wow you are soooo lucky. It\'s cold and miserable here - you are not missing a thing!
Disgusting Hi George,
I have changed my mind about spiders.Nothing is more disgusting then eating rice and chicken curry,for a week and one day.A spider would be an fantastic change!Please tell everyone that I am missing them.
From Sophie
"Offering" Let's just say the only container available was Jonathan's baseball cap. Still, it did get the two blokes out of some rather suspect ethnic dancing, not a patch on The Gallopers, although we did miss the fire walking at the end. Thankfully all are well at the mo and we put J's sickness down to heat at the beginning.
We are Jonathan and Sophie aged 8 and 10. This is the story of our travels through Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Western Australia as we search for elegant elephants and mischievous monkeys.
We are only young travellers but are open to new experiences and sights
"I would like to eat something disgusting, like a spider" - Jonathan
"I would like to see lots of animals, besides the elephants and monkeys I hope
to see koalas, kangaroos, and whales in Australia" - Sophie
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Christa
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How exciting to see the little elephants! Would have loved to see them too!