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Saturday, May 14, 2011




This was not meant to be a monthly posting place nor is this meant to only have a post once every quarter. I did so wish to post at least once a week but a combination of laziness and business (??) has thwarted that plan. Since my post in February, I have been to Guam, Taiwan, South Korea, China (twice) and had millions of other adventures. I hope that I will be able to catch up and post more soon in the next month or two.









The trip to Guam was for GABish's wedding with MrTam and it was such a fun trip. It is probably the only place part of US that would not require me to get a visa for, and we had a relatively short flight with a short transit in Taiwan. Due to it being a naval base for the US, most flights would arrive really late at night or very early in the morning. We arrived at about 5 am and were whisked off to a city tour, starting with us being let loose in Kmart. Kmart is similar to the one we have in Melbourne except that there were loads of stuff that you could not get anywhere outside US and Canada. Many people bought special kinds of food or even medicine ! The city itself is not large, and you could probably drive around the whole island in a day. The interesting thing about the island is that it feels like a mini Hawaii, so you see things you would expect in the US, like large sized people, the typical Taco Bells and fast food restaurants. There is even a mini strip near the larger hotels, where you could buy branded goods and souvenirs.

The wedding itself was held on a very nice and sunny day. It was amazing to see all the great chapels that the hotels would have on the best spots of the beach especially for people to come and get married. Blue skies and white clouds made the whole thing perfect and lovely. In our spare times before and after the wedding, we would drive around the island, and explore the few curios the island had to offer. There was not much, mind you, but being my first time driving on the right hand side of the road was also a fair experience ! We ended our trip with a beachside barbeque complete with a show with dancing locals, fire blowing and coconut wearing girls.
















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