Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

A trip to London

On the longest day of the year, I caught the 5.38 am train down to London to see my Aunt Jayne and my cousin Emily.  It was so surreal and wonderful to see them.  They were on a girl scout tour trip around Europe and their schedule looked fabulous.  They had one morning in London and I met them up before they were to take the Euro Star to Paris. You have one morning in London so what do you do?

Go to the science museum of course!

We went on the 3-D Red Arrows simulator ride.

We then went to King's Cross for some AMAZING mexican.

We wandered around St. Pancras' shops


St Pancras International
We then had just under an hour a mad thought, I dragged them to the British Library, gave them a quick tour of the rare book collection, showing them Beowulf (now on display!), some Jane Austen Manuscripts, some medieval music, and of course, my illuminated manuscripts.  We met up with the rest of the girl scouts. I was promptly told that I had an 'accent' now that I had lived here and looked exactly like my Aunt Jayne. 


Seeing them off at St Pancras!

 I went with them as far as I could, and said goodbye as they entered security.  It was so wonderful to see my family in the UK! I'm starved or not seeing family enough and I loved just looking over my shoulder and thinking, I'm named after her! We look alike! My hair will probably not turn brown, but look just like hers.  We of course talked weddings and boys and what they'd seen.  Hearing all about what they'd done and see made me want to go gallivanting across Europe again. The old desire to go had been awoken.

After I said goodbye, I wandered over to King's Cross and took my train home.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Thoughts on Mauritius

Ready to roll- snorkeling here we come


We are back from Mauritius safe and sound.  I am slightly tanned, and by that I mean, I no longer dissolve into the color of the wall. I look like most normal people look all year round.

Mauritius was the tropics.  It didn't feel Africa, but more like Singapore or possibly India. The enveloping heat reminded me so much of Singapore.  I sat on the veranda, reading and napping in it, and I found it so comforting.  It made me want to move back to Singapore in a heart beat. Even the fruit, the fruit was similar and so wonderful. Papayas and pineapples and grapefruit, guava, passion fruit. The exact twelve hours of daylight. I loved wearing dresses again, the simplicity of just throwing one on and feeling good to go, rather than the layers of tights and cardigans I normally don. I love seeing the Bogan Villas again and the plants that we had in our garden in Singapore. It reminded me so much of my mom, our family and our times in Tiomin, it almost felt like home.

I was shocked that I found the night gecko's chirp nostalgic and not flat our terrifying.  I could even see a gecko and not scream and run away. This is enormous progress from the girl who would broke a window trying to 'shoo' a gecko at fifteen!

The country spoke Creole, but used French as their linga franca, and English for all written documents.  Apparently the dodo even used to reside on this island.  The sand was full of coral and one didn't wade far to find lots of lovely fish in the swimming area.  The delightful angel fish were my favorite, with their black and yellow coloring and long snout.

It was lovely to be away from laptops and cell phones.  The entire holiday I kept thinking I was in a James Bond film, the old Sean Connery ones.  After having this thought, to my great delight that very double '0' was continuously on tv and it was wonderful to watch them while dressing for dinner. 

And it truly was a holiday. One I most certainly didn't deserve. I read and ate and drank and ate and slept and read until I could stand it no longer and had to do something.  But in the doing I managed to do things that scared me, things I don't have a natural affinity for, like being hopeless at golf or hardly standing up water skiing. Even snorkeling, with its myriad of new sights and colors, frightened me. In that way it was expansive.

Despite the long flight, I have come back feeling rested and eager to work.  I don't want to go anywhere. I want to enjoy the daffodils in my garden, the wonderful lengthy hours of sunlight, and the pleasure of accomplishing work.