After many weeks and lots of fun times we are preparing to say our goodbyes to Whistler, it's been an incredible few months but a mixed bag all the same. Highs and lows of various degrees but I'm pleased to report, it's mostly full of great memories. Something tells me this is more of an Au Revoir than a goodbye. Talk of return has already …
Hi Folks,
As you know James and I are taking a year of work to explore a little bit of the world! We've been asked by a few family and friends how we'll keep you updated of where we are and what we're up to...here's the soloution. Just log on every now and then to this site where we'll be keeping a journal of our adventures and if you're lucky add the odd photo. You can also leave us messages if you like.
Lots of Love
J & H xxx
After many weeks and lots of fun times we are preparing to say our goodbyes to Whistler, it's been an incredible few months but a mixed bag all the same. Highs and lows of various degrees but …
It's a beautiful snow covered day here in Whistler, at last we've had some fresh snow which has sprinkled a rather lovely sparkly covering over all of that disgusting dirty old snow. It's bee…
Robert Kinnear
What time does the 'ferry' depart from Nyamisati to Mafia?
I am going there tomorrow or next day
Thanks
Robert
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Mum & Dad
Thought we'd post a final message before you come home!!
Love to new photos.
Have a great time in Toronto and New York.
Can't wait to see you on 30th!!
Love You xxxx
Joe
I lived in Nyamisati for 6 months. If you ever go back, go to the old swedish mission and ask to sleep in the church. If you're lucky, they might put you up in one of their many guest rooms for a cheap price. Another fun trip is going out to visit the surrounding islands in dug out canoes.. The villagers are always friendly, and you can find great fluent English speakers. One of my friends on Salalee, Abdula, taught himself English and Arabic from translative dictionaries. He always had old proverbs and adages written on the side of his hut when I'd visit. Terrifyingly intelligent and pleasant people in the Rufiji district.
Melissa
I spent a month living in a guest house of missionaries in Nyamisati, it is the filled with the friendliest people you could ever meet. I wonder if you stayed in the same house. :)
Penny Colverson
Sorry i've not sent a message recently, but I lost your link, my computer skills leave alot to be desired, but Marie came to my rescue and found you again! You guys seem to be having a fantastic time, i'm really enjoying reading about your adventures and seeing your photos.
A belated congrats on your first wedding anniversary, where did that year go to. Hope you had a great Christmas.
Love to you both from Geoff Penny Tracy & Marie
Lil Sis
How great it Yogyakarta!!! We loved it there and we thought the temples were even better than the famous Angkor Wat in Cambodia!!! Glad you're having such a great time, and now you're off skiing...so jealous!!
Happy New Year to both of you; may 2011 prove to be a truly fantastic year for you!!! Lots of Love from Bristol!! xxx
Mum & Dad
HAVE A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS in Canada!!
Enjoy the skiing & the snow. Hope you're not too cold when you arrive in Whistler!
Missing you loads, but great to talk to you the other day.
Love you xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Pauls
Did James not even have a chance to have a sandwich before you dragged him out... on those early morning holiday starts he's usually better after some food (oh and a guiness)!!!
Kat How adorable!! Awesome booties!! x
re: Stella and LucyJoe I lived in Nyamisati for 6 months. If you ever go back, go to the old swedish mission and ask to sleep in the church. If you're lucky, they might put you up in one of their many guest rooms for a cheap price. Another fun trip is going out to visit the surrounding islands in dug out canoes.. The villagers are always friendly, and you can find great fluent English speakers. One of my friends on Salalee, Abdula, taught himself English and Arabic from translative dictionaries. He always had old proverbs and adages written on the side of his hut when I'd visit. Terrifyingly intelligent and pleasant people in the Rufiji district.
re: Nyamisati, TanzaniaMelissa I spent a month living in a guest house of missionaries in Nyamisati, it is the filled with the friendliest people you could ever meet. I wonder if you stayed in the same house. :)
re: Nyamisati, TanzaniaPauls They are gorgeous and how fab that you saw them being strung together, very special! x
re: Birthday PearlsKatherine Long lost Brothers...who knew!!!
re: photo from 20 November 2010Katherine Part of the family there James...nearly twins some might say!!! :o)
re: Big MamaPauls Oh how exciting to see a volcano actually smoking, shame about not getting on TV - try harder next time!! x
re: Cemoro Lewang, IndonesiaPauls Cute!
re: Graffiti a la Volcanic AshPauls Did James not even have a chance to have a sandwich before you dragged him out... on those early morning holiday starts he's usually better after some food (oh and a guiness)!!!
re: Early Mornings...Pauls Wow!!
re: Sunrise over Mt Bromo