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Permalink to: The dilemma of stuff – packing to go

The dilemma of stuff – packing to go

  So much to do and so little time. Really?!  Despite having our count down calendar drawn up on the wall since buying our tickets, the last couple of weeks crept up on us and caught us unprepared. Kian and I worked right to the end, and the kids school broke up for summer ...read more...

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Home school

    I have total respect for teachers. I always appreciated they had a tough job but now we have started homeschooling I am in awe.  I think of the lovely Mrs Etherton and how despite being sometimes tired or perhaps with stresses at home, she is always positive, enthusiastic, and energetic for a day ...read more...

Permalink to: Wonderful Whale Day

Wonderful Whale Day

  Up in the morning, bright sunshine and kids talking to cats wake me up. Maisie puts a lizard on my back and makes me jump. Marlon gives me his usual morning report of which cats are with us. Tea is made for me by Maisie, milky and weak, just how I don’t like ...read more...

Permalink to: Leaving – last thoughts

Leaving – last thoughts

  We left Fofoa today. We spent a last evening eating together on the deck, looking out to sea, hearing the cicadas and the lapping waves, watching the bats swoop and the smiles of our dear friends faces in candle light. We have grown older together and have shared a precious piece of life ...read more...

Permalink to: Freediving

Freediving

  Last year, before leaving on our travels, I was commissioned by Coast magazine to do an article on a weekend learning to free-dive. This was a wonderful opportunity being something we really wanted to do whilst surrounded by the South Pacific Ocean. The article is due to come out in January 2015, and I have copied it ...read more...

Permalink to: Fishy Business

Fishy Business

 We were out in the boat yesterday looking for whales as it’s coming to the end of their season; soon the calfs will be big enough for them to begin returning South to the feeding grounds of the Antarctic. We were lucky enough to get in with one mother and calf but they were ...read more...

Permalink to: Are the kids bored yet?

Are the kids bored yet?

         A question my mum posed in a recent letter made me think I should write a response..   “Are the kids bored yet?” Short answer: No!  Truthfully..yes of course, sometimes – like any kids anywhere in the world.        In Tonga my kids are lucky; they are never ...read more...

Permalink to: From single mum to co-parenting

From single mum to co-parenting

I have been single in my mothering since the kids were born. Don’t get me wrong, I was part of a couple to begin with, but as far as parenting went I pretty much did a single handed job.  I was alone most evenings when the kids were crying babies and I felt about ...read more...

Grubs up

Posted onAugust 21, 2014June 9, 2015Leave a comment

 Our first week of catering for guests is almost over and it’s been a fun and demanding week.   We’ve been so busy there’s been no time to really explore or snorkel yet – the kids have seen and done so much more and are in and out the water all the time! They are learning so …read more…

CategoriesFood, Tonga, TravelTagscooking, kids, pineapple, recipe, tonga, tropical

Making camp

Posted onAugust 11, 2014June 11, 2015Leave a comment

A day of sorting, cleaning and playing house. I kind of love it and find it very satisfying though it does feel a little old school in this division of labour – I clear the kitchen, make the bedrooms and unpack, Kian fixes things, builds the bed bases and helps Boris. I guess we …read more…

CategoriesTonga, Travel, Wild LifeTagscamp, camping, escape, family travel, paradise, tonga, tropical island, wild

Vava’u 1st Impressions

Posted onAugust 9, 2014June 11, 20153 Comments

  After 6 days at Keleti, having worked our way through their menu at least twice, we are all keen to move on and get to our final destination. A juddery Chinese plane takes us across the islands, from Tongatapu, over Hai’api, and north to Vava’u. The kingdom of Tonga is made up of …read more…

CategoriesKids, Tonga, TravelTagsescape, family travel, kids, paradise, tonga, wild

Getting there – Keliti International Resort

Posted onAugust 3, 2014June 11, 2015Leave a comment

Our bags are huge with intent for a good trip, maxing out our weight allowance with enough kids kit, first aid, free diving gear and some sneaked in luxury salon sized conditioner for a year. We are surrounded by warm hugs from our folks, bleary eyed hope, and unwieldy bags as we board the …read more…

CategoriesTonga, TravelTagsescape, keliti, tonga, travel

The dilemma of stuff – packing to go

Posted onJuly 30, 2014May 29, 20152 Comments

  So much to do and so little time. Really?!  Despite having our count down calendar drawn up on the wall since buying our tickets, the last couple of weeks crept up on us and caught us unprepared. Kian and I worked right to the end, and the kids school broke up for summer …read more…

CategoriesDevon, Issues, Kids, TravelTagspacking, stuff, travel

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