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Trips:

Chris and Charly Down Under
Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
Chris and Charly's Pacific Island Pit-Stop
Chris and Charly's mini trip to The States
Chris and Charly's African Adventure
Chris and Charly's Indian Odyssey

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Poorly Chris

Three Little Birds, Tonga


Went to town this morning to get logged on as this was the first opportunity we had to get connected since the earthquake on Saturday and as we don’t have a phone yet, we were worried that our families couldn’t get in touch.
But it looks like the earthquake didn’t hit the news as we didn’t have any emails about it, which is good. After spending an hour on the very expensive and slow internet we headed back and relaxed for the afternoon as Chris wasn’t feeling well, just very achey, so he went to bed at 4pm and didn’t really get back out of bed apart from go to the toilet and eat some dinner which was brought down to us tonight so he didn’t have to go out. Whilst he was resting I did some washing, tidied up a bit, read my book and just looked after him.


permalink written by  chrischarly on April 30, 2012 from Three Little Birds, Tonga
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To church and a tour of the island

Three Little Birds, Tonga


We decided to join the family this morning and go to church as this is what almost all Tongans do every Sunday. But before church began we went down and drank some Kava at 9am with some of the local men- a tradition before and after the service. Afetr church we went back to the family home and ate Umu, which is food cooked underground on a huge fire, another tradition on a Sunday, similar I suppose to a Sunday Roast.

Isi and Lee then took us on a small tour of the Island including visiting a small cave with freshwater inside next to the sea, then to Tongan Beach Resort where Lee collected some ideas of what her place will look like when it is finished and then to a restaurant which had some botanical gardens next to it. At the last place we stopped for a couple of drinks and a chat before we were dropped off back at the beach before Lee came and collected us again for dinner. Nice chilled evening and an early night for us.


permalink written by  chrischarly on April 29, 2012 from Three Little Birds, Tonga
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EARTHQUAKE!!

Three Little Birds, Tonga


There was a lot going on at the beach today with the builder working on the furniture for our Fale, so everyone was busy. Chris fixed the tap and silconed the kitchen and also found time to make a swing for the kids whilst I cleaned out both shower heads for the fales.
In between Chris and I went snorkelling and saw some really nice fish, but not there wasn’t much coral and thus fish as well but it was still a nice swim. After everyone had gone home, we chilled for a while,
then showered and off to Isi’s for dinner. We awoke around 11.08pm to the Fale shaking around us, it was terrifying and my first thought was that some people were outside and literally shaking the building. After it had finally stopped, we went to check the building then gave Lee a call to check in. It was a fairly large earthquake, either a 6.4 or 6.7 as some websites gave different scales, but luckily no-one was hurt, just a bit shaken and scared, especially the two of us as it was our first one we’d ever experienced.


permalink written by  chrischarly on April 28, 2012 from Three Little Birds, Tonga
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Chris being arty

Three Little Birds, Tonga


Chris decided to Surprise Lee and Isi with a little flower display in the morning, quite arty for him really! After this he sat down in the office he had built to help Lee draw up plans for the restaurant Fale.

Today was exciting as we were going to meet Isi’s family (wife Martha and son LeLei-Leka) who visit at the weekends. We picked them up and went back to Isi’s for a lovely meal, including some random shellfish that was tasty. Martha had bought a huge coconut pudding, which was simply divine!


permalink written by  chrischarly on April 27, 2012 from Three Little Birds, Tonga
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Yummy octopus

Three Little Birds, Tonga


Chris did some fishing off the wharf, unsuccessfully, and I chilled out on the beach reading my book. We headed into town after lunch to go on the internet and Chris tried to help Lee sort out access to her website so he could write it for her.

When we got back from town Chris went for a long snorkel, and some guy had been spear fishing catching 8 octopuses plus some other fish so Isi bought some for the House. We got ready to go to Isi’s House for another amazing meal, this time octopus cooked with Taro leaves. It was so yummy I could almost give up cheese for this.


permalink written by  chrischarly on April 26, 2012 from Three Little Birds, Tonga
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To Vava'u

Three Little Birds, Tonga


We set off again to the airport to fly to Vava’u but luckily a little later in the morning at 9:30am than at the crack of dawn and amazingly even though there were thunder storms at the airport the flight was still going just 30 minutes later than scheduled.

But unfortunately they had changed planes as the pilot that flies the DC-3 had run out of hours and we had to fly in a CIC. Poor Chris was broken-hearted as he desperately wanted to fly in this 60yr-old war plane, but I still think that the plane we did go on was pretty special, it looked like a rocket and was tiny and claustrophobic inside.

But at least we made it and in 2/3rds of the time the DC-3 manages it in. We were met at the airport by Lee, who took us to the beach and our home for the next few days. It is an amazing beach and the Fale was really nice, although pretty basic without electricity.

They had made an extra effort to finish it for us and it was nicely made up for our arrival. They had erected a temporary water tower so we could have some running water, all from rain water. Once we had settled in, the tide was low, and there were locals collecting shells to eat, so we put on our reef shoes and went out to join them, we even managed to find some for them.

The beach started as sand but quickly became rocky with coral and lots of hidden sea urchins, so we had to be careful where we walked. After a while Chris came back and got his swimmies on so he could go for a snorkel, and managed to spike the side of his foot with a sea urchin, luckily not too badly.

After a while Lee, Isi and the team set off and said they would return around 6.30pm to collect us for dinner. We chilled on our own private beach for a while, before having a quick shower and being picked up. We were taken back to the village to have dinner in Isi’s house with his lovely family. We asked to have just what they would eat and we had a delicious Tongan meal of raw fish in coconut milk, taro and some local salad. All washed down with a tea made from lime leaves.

After dinner we tried to have a chat with the family, who didn’t speak much English, but it was nice none the less. Then we headed to town to watch a drag show at Tongan Bobs, it was hilarious and called ‘Fak-a-lady’ and the ‘Fak’ part is pronounced the same as the common ‘f’ swear word, but instead of what it sounds like, it actually means ‘like-a-lady’.

We had a few beers each and after a couple of hours watching the show it finished and so they drove us back to our private little beach.

permalink written by  chrischarly on April 25, 2012 from Three Little Birds, Tonga
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Cancelled flight :(

Nuku'alofa, Tonga


As we no longer have a phone we no longer have an alarm, so Moni, one of the staff here woke us at 6am so we got get packed and ready for our flight leaving at 8am to Vava’u. All through the night the rain hammered down and this morning was no different, the first thing Chris said to me was, ‘I bet the flight is cancelled’ and unfortunately he was right. We left Toni’s at 6:30am and drove to the airport arriving at 7am to check in, drink some coffee before we noticed the change on the whiteboard.
The rain was starting to clear a bit but the pilots also sitting in the café confirmed they were waiting for the weather to clear the other end before we could set off, so after 3 hours of waiting it was announced that the flight was in fact cancelled and rescheduled for tomorrow at 11am. So we called Toni and asked him to come and pick us up. But unfortunately as we had already checked out, some other people were due to move into our room and as there were spaces in ‘The Green House’ now we either had to move there or pay to stay back in ‘The Blue House’ where we were originally. So we upgraded as it’s far nicer. Spent the afternoon on the internet and again watching films as it rained almost continuously all day so not nice to anything else.


permalink written by  chrischarly on April 24, 2012 from Nuku'alofa, Tonga
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Into the city

Nuku'alofa, Tonga


We caught a shuttle bus into town; well it is in fact the capitol of Tonga, so a city, but it is quite small and reminds me of a small Asian town actually. Which is nice as we don’t really like cities anyway.
But as it is small, there isn’t much to do or shops to buy anything decent so the main reason to go in and buy a new Mobile was unsuccessful as they were all really expensive for what they were. We just wanted a dirt cheap ugly-looking thing that no one would want to steal. We then went for some cheap local lunch which was a BBQ.
Pretty unhealthy BBQ actually as the meat was really fatty so only something you could eat as a one-off, but it still tasted good. The shuttle bus was due to pick us up in another 2 hours after lunch, and as we had already walked all around the city and ate lunch we had nothing else to do except sit in a
café and waste away the time. But the staff were really friendly so we got the good opportunity to learn some news Tongan words as well as phases to help us decipher the local menus, but even their English menu was funny to read but at least it was understandable. Then once the shuttle arrived, we came back, went on the internet for a while before relaxing back in the T.V. room for the evening.


permalink written by  chrischarly on April 23, 2012 from Nuku'alofa, Tonga
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Sunday= Day of Rest

Nuku'alofa, Tonga


Everyone staying here at ‘The Blue House’ woke up today feeling rough and dizzy, including both Chris and I and I had a bad stomach to accompany it. So we didn’t achieve much today as none of us had the energy or motivation to do so. But as it is a Sunday, that didn’t matter much anyway as no-where is open or any activities even flights don’t run. So Sunday is definitely a day-of-rest, so we took complete advantage of that and just relaxed and watched T.V. and films all day.

permalink written by  chrischarly on April 22, 2012 from Nuku'alofa, Tonga
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Thieving Wailoaloa

Nuku'alofa, Tonga


WE HAVE BEEN ROBBED!!!

Chris calmly woke me up this morning to tell me. He had realised this after noticing that the alarm had failed to go off on our phone, so after going to the toilet he got dressed and put on his shorts to discover that his wallet was in the wrong pocket, so thinking this strange, he checked inside to notice that it was empty of cash and then that our phone, which we had left on charge on top of the fridge was also missing.

Thank God we watched a film last night so had to charge the laptop and thus it was next to Chris’ sleeping head all night or that would’ve clearly been taken too. Can’t believe this has happened after 22 months of nothing, which of course is lucky I know, but still. Just hate the thought of someone creeping about in our room last night whilst we were fast asleep. Plus, we ALWAYS make sure we lock our door, so pretty sure it was the staff here at Wailoaloa, but of course we cannot prove it, but luckily our cards all remained in our wallet, but maybe that was so we could still pay our hotel bill before checking out! So, even though we stayed here when the floods were in Nadi and we hated it then, we came back as it was easy as we fly out to Tonga today. BIG MISTAKE.

After calming me down a bit Chris went straight to the bar to inform the manager that we had been burgled and left me inside the room as I was too upset to leave. He then came back explaining that a manager will be over to speak to us straight away in our room, so we waited. After an hour, we gave up waiting and went down to the bar to order breakfast and asked yet again to speak to someone.

As we were flying out today to Tonga we had to leave the resort at 2pm so we needed to get this sorted asap and I the staff were aware of this so I think they were trying to delay speaking to us as long as they could with the hope that we would just forget and think it wasn’t worth the hassle. But someone Chris managed to persuade me to be patient and eventually a manger came over to see us and said she had checked the cctv and no one was near our room all night. This is where my patience started to run out and I told her to check it again to make sure as someone clearly took our things as it was obviously not a gecko, so we disappeared and returned a little while later telling us once again that no one was there in a patronising manner which implied to me that she didn’t believe us. I then of course was very upset in the way this was being dealt with, not at all seriously so asked he to call the police so they too could check the cameras as nothing was going to be solved through this resort and by getting the police involved may also scare the resort and staff into action.

Chris then went and saw the cctv himself as we obviously didn’t believe the manager and discovered that the camera didn’t even cover our room! So no wonder they didn’t see anything on it! But of course this wasn’t mentioned to us, which fuelled us even further to belive that our things were stolen by a staff member as they knew nothing would show on the cameras and they would know where to hide and not be seen.

The police arrived after yet a few more hours of waiting and to be fair to them, they were fantastic. They assured us that they were going to conduct a full investigation into what happened and wrote us a long detailed report of what we told them and promised they would do whatever they could and email us the details of what they found.

As we said before, this was our last day in Fiji and we had the most amazing time previous to this day so we were glad when we finally arrived at the airport and we just decided that we would put this all behind us, well after I write a review on both Trip Advisor and Hostel Bookers so future travellers contemplating staying at Wailoaloa will think twice before risking their belongings also disappearing.

Anyway, we did strike lucky when checking in as the lady at the desk asked us if we minded having emergency exit seats, so we jumped at the chance knowing that this always meant extra legroom as long as we promised to help (touch wood) in the event of an emergency.
But the flight was delayed an hour, and a further hour once we were on the plane as we were waiting for 2 other passengers to get on as a plane was late arriving from Hawaii. But check out how much leg room I got! A whole extra seat’s worth! What a bonus! The flight once we were in the air was only an hour long and we chatted the whole way with another traveller sat next to us, Hal who came to stay in the end with us at ‘Toni’s Lodge’ as we had a pick-up waiting for us.

The guesthouse was about 30 minutes away from the airport, and about 15 minutes from town and it is pretty basic but clean and cheap for Nuku’Alofa. We were also luckily upgraded as the house we had originally booked, ‘The Green House’ was over-booked so we got a nicer double room at ‘The Blue House’ for the same price. Bargain. We stopped at the super-market en-route and joined in drinking some Kava with some other people staying here so it turned out to be quite a late night in the end before turning in to a nice room with a bed big enough for 4 people.


permalink written by  chrischarly on April 21, 2012 from Nuku'alofa, Tonga
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