Sunday, July 26, 2015

R-Man's Trip to Jeju

This is Roan, and I am going to tell you about my fifth grade trip to Jeju.

This is me at the Teddy Bear Museum. Everyone else is at Ripley's Believe It or Not.

We found this sign at a park. It tells you how to use the bathroom

This is a waterfall at the park and my whole class is here.

Mommy and I were taking a picture of just the two of us, but my teachers Mrs. Wallauer  and Mr. Toledo got in.
We then went to a submarine trip underwater.

I was getting on and behind me is K.D.   He is one of my best friends.
Going down the hatch, I was so scared.

Looking out the windows at some fish.

A scuba diver was feeding the fish outside our window.

WE WENT 40 METERS (130 FEET) DEEP.

The coral outside scraped my window. Yikes!

Up, safe and sound, phew.

A bunch of rocks out by the sea was a stop that every one ran around.

Andrew, another good friend, his grandpa took us all to his fish farm.

So many fish!

Heading to the beach!

Finally there. YAY!

Me and some friends all took our shirts of and went for a dive. I wasn't supposed to get wet but then a wave "toppled me over".

Heading home to Daegu tomorrow! :(

Friday, July 24, 2015

Singapore!



Ah, Singapore... it seems like we were just here, but really it has been quite a while.
We visited Singapore in February 2015, and then took a cruise from the port.  If you don't know much about Singapore, it is a small island at the very bottom of Malaysia, but it is a separate country.  It is small; about a third of Hillsborough county, very modern, and very green.  There are lots of different sections of the city, which makes it a fun place to visit.
The first place we visit is the Indian section, which is full of open air stalls and temples. 
This temple is full of intricate carvings and hundreds of Buddhas.  
This was one of the main altars. 
We took the big red bus around the city so we could get a feel for where everything was, and one highlight was this hotel, Raffles Hotel, where the Singapore Sling was invented.  We didn't stop for one because it was 9:30 AM, but if you want to make one and stare at this photo while you drink it, here is the recipe:

The Raffles Hotel Original Singapore Gin Sling Cocktail

1 1/2 ounces of gin
1/2 ounce cherry brandy
1/4 ounce Cointreau
1/4 ounce Benedictine
4 ounces pineapple juice
1/3 ounce grenadine
dash of bitters

Shake well with ice.

I am sure it will be tasty!  
On to the next part of the city, China town.  

This part of the city was pretty old, but it was beautiful, with lots of food stalls and stuff for sale. 

It was Lunar New Year while we were there, so there were many special presents to buy.
Additionally, for Lunar New Year a gift for children is new money.

People were in a line out the door to buy this special pork from this shop.  They wrapped it all up like a gift. 

Our next stop was the Marina Bay Sands hotel.  This hotel was on National Geographic MegaStructures, it is 55 stories high and has a huge infiinty pool on the roof.  If you want to see the show, you can watch it on the youtube link.  Also below is a promotional photo of the rooftop from their website.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itqRB-ZSPAw
The view over the side: An artist's impression shows the Skypark that tops the Marina Bay Sands hotel towers, including the infinity pool
Looks nice, right? 
Moving on the big red bus.  This is near the end of our day, and we are heading back to our hotel.    
There happened to be a Lamborghini and Ferrari show right next to our hotel, you know, because that is how we roll.  
Roan and Gary went down to see them, because who can pass up twelve million dollars worth of cars?
This is one of the highlights of the trip for Roan, and he took a picture with this one because it is my favorite color.  
The next day we spent at the Singapore Zoo.  Yes, the whole day.  What were we thinking?  Well, there were tons of cool animals to see.  And then at night, they open up the Night Safari.  


This is the infamous raccoon dog, which is a reseident of Asia, and also Daegu.  I personally have never seen one in the wild, but I know people who have.. 

I took about 100 photos of the white tiger for Pooks because she LOVES tigers, in case you didn't know.  But I am including this picture in the blog because of something that happens later in this trip.  So, at the zoo, the tigers are surrounded by a moat, and the zookeepers throw raw chunks of meat to the tigers, who catch it, rip it apart and swallow it.  (This is some foreshadowing...  haha)

During the break between when the regular zoo closes and the night safari opens, you can eat dinner and then watch this fire show.  Now I am sure you have all seen a fire show, with guys blowing flames out of their mouths and swirling sticks of flame,
but have you ever noticed the fire extinguisher guy?  He is almost braver than they are, because really, think about it, when does he spring into action???

So the Night Safari opens, and we can head in.  Most of my photos didn't come out very well because it was too dark (remember, it is night), but I had to include one of the mangrove walk, which is a net enclosed cage full of bats that you can walk through.

Unsupervised.  

And here is a picture of the harmless bats.  Now really, I don't care if they say they are harmless because they are HUGE!  The wingspan is probably 18 inches.  If one flew at me, even if it was harmless, I would wind up hurting myself trying to get away from it IN THE DARK CAGE!

But we do make it out alive, phew.  

Next stop, Royal Caribbean cruise terminal.  

On the boat with the Singapore skyline behind them. 

Now a smarter person might have planned better.  A smarter person might have realized that this was Lunar New Year, one of the biggest holidays in Asia.  A person who realized this might have thought that taking a cruise at this time might mean that of the 100% of customers, 99.9% of them would be Asian... and of those, 99.9% would be Chinese.  Unfortunately, I am not that person, and I am not that smart.  And so here we are on a cruise that is just packed with Asians celebrating the Lunar New Year.  FYI, this is the year of the sheep.   BAAAA!

As one of the cruise events, one of the Lunar New Year gods hands out coins in little red envelopes.  

And while all of the kids are getting their change, all of the adults jump into the hot tub.  Now, I am pretty sure they are exceeding the hygiene limit, and putting a major strain on the filter system, but who am I to say? You can see a line forming on the right hand side.  NOT relaxing. 

So when we get to a port, we jump off, in front of the herd of sheep that are also disembarking.  

This is in Phuket, Thailand.

We hop in a taxi and head to a go-cart place, while we wait to visit Tiger Kingdom.




Now, Tiger Kingdom is a tiger zoo that lets you get in with the tigers and pet them, and cuddle them.  According to their website, the tigers are just very well trained, and are not given any drugs to sedate them, none at all.
http://www.tigerkingdom.com/phuket-3/#

Now, we were just at the Singapore Zoo and we saw a white tiger.  From across a moat.  Even if that tiger was patted 1000 times a day, it wouldn't let you do this...


Since Pooks and R-man are under 16 they could only go into the baby tiger enclosure, but once they are 16, they can go into the adult enclosure.  
Now, if you want to go in with the tigers it is one price, but even if you just want to escort your children (ages 10 and 12) into the tiger area you have to pay the full tour price.  However, if you are the parents of the year, you let your children go into the live tiger enclosure while you sit outside drinking a cold Chang and hoping that they don't get eaten.  It isn't easy being the parents of the year... 
Not too much else happened on the cruise,  just a lot of Chinese people, food, and language.
On our last day of vacation, we went to Universal Singapore.  
We also went to a restaurant where you can cook your own pancakes.  You buy bottles of batter with different flavorings, and then bottles of different toppings, and cook them yourself.  


After a long trip, and with a full belly, R-man is out.

Next vacation...  we'll see!