Sunday, 28 February 2010

we went to Koh Samui in Thailand .......

We have been back from our vacation on Koh Samui (Thailand) now for 4 days, so it's about time I started blogging about what we saw and what we did .....

first off must say it was not easy to get accommodation or flights over the CNY (Chinese New Year) so in future we need to plan well in advance.  But hey, isn't that what I did?

Yes  ...... first week of September was when I first started going on line to look for a Thai resort to stay at for a week with our daughter. After a few frustrating days of checking I finally sent a message to the forum on Trip Advisor asking if anyone had any suggestions for a quiet, peaceful 'sort of health' resort on Koh Samui in Thailand. Karen immediately sent a message suggesting Elements Boutique Resort and Spa.
Contacted them straight away and we reserved two villa's.  The DeLuxe Seaview Apartment with the jacuzzi and the Garden Suite which came with it's own private pool. The Resort is near Thong Krut (south) on the above map.
Elements is advertized as being located in the south-eastern point of Koh Samui, Thailand, in an area of un-spoilt natural beauty. Set in the heart of a sunset cove amidst tropical jungle and Samui’s traditional coconut farms, Elements is the perfect getaway from the harried pace of today’s modern professional lifestyle.

....... and it was that and more.


The concept of what Elements is about is what makes it stand alone, the care and attention to each guest goes beyond what we have experienced elsewhere.


If anyone is interested in staying at this resort and want to know more about it, do contact me. Am happy to help. click here for some photos on flickr of the resort.


But for John and myself, we had the most wonderful 7 days together, then he left to travel to Taiwan on business and I stayed another 4 days! Some of the photos will show you what fun we had. The photos of us are not mine and I cannot lay claim to any of them. They were taken by our daughter.


 

 
  
 


Will update the blog over the next few days of places we saw and some of the things we did while on Koh Samui.



click here for the blog posting on our early morning walk.

click here for the blog on our walk in the late afternoon. 

click here for the blog posting on a walk along the beach.

click here for the posting on staying at Elements Resort.








Thursday, 25 February 2010

Hibiscus in Thailand


Hibiscus in Thailand
Originally uploaded by Leone Fabre.

I have been on vacation for the past two weeks, staying on Koh Samui in Thailand.

Been far too busy having many massages, reflexology, eating, reading, margarita's on the beach and just generally slothing.

But will get back to reality soon and update my blog!!

Thursday, 11 February 2010

Hard Rock Hotel - Singapore

Lynda and I had a wander around Hard Rock Hotel yesterday ..... and we were very impressed!!

Rock and Roll attitude meets four-star service at the Hard Rock Hotel Singapore. 
 
    Breathtaking design, fashionable dining options, and the legendary entertainment experience only Hard Rock can offer make this the obvious choice for those looking for a stay that is beyond the ordinary.

 above is the reception area!!

all of the above are photos taken in and around the main lobby and the one below is Lynda sitting outside waiting for her Martini!!
such an amazing place and well worth a visit .... would love to stay there though!!

These last blog postings are all about Resorts World Sentosa!

Lynda's introduction to Sentosa !!

Yesterday I went back to Resorts World Sentosa ........ two reasons, one because we didn't get to see Hard Rock Hotel on our visit last Saturday and two, to show my friend Lynda how to go to Sentosa, how to catch the monorail, where to get the tickets and just generally show her "the ropes"!

We met at Jurong MRT at 9.15am and headed off to HarbourFront.

 Train was busy but not Sentosa, it was a great time to go visit.
But our first stop was at the end of the Monorail line at Beach Station so we could take the tram ride to Siloso Beach and then walk back to the Monorail and go visit Hard Rock Hotel.



The weather was just perfect and it was delightful to walk along the waters edge.

Afterwards we watched some of the brave souls on the FlowRider until they came to grief and fell off!!


we continued on our walk and then caught the tram to Palawan Beach..... the best views from the tram being from the back!!



Lynda enjoyed exploring Sentosa and then off we went to the Hard Rock Hotel ...



Next post will be all about the Hard Rock Hotel, part of Resorts World on Sentosa!


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Tuesday, 9 February 2010

We have been in Singapore for three years .....

John and I have been in Singapore three years today - February 9 2010.

My first blog post was a week later about our arrival and where we had found an apartment to live in ..... I remember that first evening as we flew into Changi Airport at about 9.30pm. Full of wonder and excitement at this new stage of our lives.

So many people thought we were crazy to leave our home in Melbourne and to uproot ourselves at this stage of our lives. We did not think of it that way .... we looked on it as a new experience and for John to be able to work with a Global Company, something he would not be able to do if we had stayed in Australia.

Our main reasons for moving to Singapore were simple:

For John to gain global experience.

For us to embrace another culture.

To have the experience of living in the Far East.

To travel more often.

To meet new people and learn about their way of life.

To learn to have more understanding of other cultures.

and to do all this long before we are incapable of doing so.

We feel extremely lucky to be able to live and work in Singapore. We hope to be able to live here for a few more years yet .... but we do not know what is in store for us ...... we take each day as it comes and feel blessed that we have the health to do so.

We applied for and obtained our Permanent Residency for Singapore 15 months ago. So we are now called PR's !

This gives us a more permanent feeling to living here.
We love the community we live in ...... the people are friendly and if they are not, we can only assume they are shy or perhaps lack the confidence to even say hello. We shop local and we have most of our meals local. We are often seen at the local hawker market or the Bukit Batok Community Center.

We have traveled a lot and for that I know I am VERY lucky indeed.

Some of the places we have been to in the past three years are:















and we are off to Koh Samui in Thailand this week ....

hhmmmmm better stop there as the list is getting very long!

Not all photos are on my blog, but there are loads of photos of where we have been are on my flickr site if you have the time to wade thru them all.

Most of course are from the time we have been here in Singapore!

People often ask if I miss Melbourne ...... and no, I don't. I miss some of the people, but I do not 'miss my hometown'. Never in a zillion years did I ever think I would say that. I used to think it was the only place I could love and want to live for the rest of my life, but that is a very naive way of thinking. There are many other places in this world that we could all live, why should we even think it has to be the one place?

The more times I have been back to visit, the more I know that I don't want to live there.

But who knows what my future is? None of us know that, so we have to wait and see what is in store for both of us. Where we will live, what we will do and will be happy wherever that maybe?

Not everyone is happy here either, there are many of my friends that have difficulty in adjusting to this way of life. There are others that embrace it with a passion, yet there are others that don't even try.

It is hard for most of them for various personal reasons and we all have to have understanding and compassion for our expat friends that we know and love here.

Some of their comments on Facebook or their bogs, really show their true emotions and in part can be seen here:

..... feels lost in Asia. How come people seem to forget you exist when you are not in sight? Feeling expat-ed, home sick and out of the loop today .

Anyway, I am ok today and probably yesterday was just an emotional roller coaster day, so it was best not to post more than I did.  However, let me say that as an expat, we stick together here as an extended family away from home - and I had many come to my rescue with big group hugs.  I thank God every day for those people that help us get through the difficulties of being an expat.  I love you all!

This visit back to the States has been wonderful and it really has taught us a lot about ourselves and our family (the three of us). A lesson we already knew but had to learn all over again is that Life is just too short. There are way too many people living their lives without realizing that any day could be their last or that any day could be a loved one's last.

Today I went shopping. I don't enjoy shopping so much; I'm more of a "run in and grab the first thing that looks like it'll work and run to my car" kind of shopper. But that kind of shopping doesn't exist here in Singapore, so I dropped the kids off at school and headed to Holland Village.

 I sure hope it gets better with time. Thanks for the encouragement. I will be okay. God is good to us!

I am trying to shake this blasted depression.  It is like a stinking cloud hanging over me.  How do you shake it once and for all?  I will die trying... lol...

First let me say, yesterday was not a good day as most of you could tell.  When you have a bad day, friends and family 'at home' cannot give you a hug when you need it and if there is a misunderstanding, by the time it is realized, everyone at home is sleeping and you cannot call to tell them what you really meant to say.  Yesterday, I had made a statement to someone on Facebook 'teasing' and it was read is critical - not at all meant to be that way.  We joke between us all the time and I just assumed that she would realize it was a joke, but of course she could not read my tone of  voice and said something that hurt my feelers.


Not sure why things are much more difficult to accomplish on this side of the world. :-)


I am not one of those people who will keep a smile on my face all the time and tell everyone how amazing it is to live overseas. It's hard. It's lonely. It's 10,500 miles from home. But its reward is some once-in-a-lifetime experiences that make it worth it.

It is indeed a huge challenge to live here. No matter what we do, we have to adapt to what we can get at the grocery store and what we can buy in a department store. It is indeed not the 'high life' others think it is. We just stay positive because if we didn't we would be in a little puddle bawling. Big hugs . I am right there with you.

..... would really love to whine right now. Anyone who thinks we're over here living the high life is welcome to trade places for a few days. There are parts of this that really stink. Just keepin' it real..... Ok, guess I just whined.

So in a nutshell ..... as much as we all enjoy living here most of the time, most will agree that there are upsides and there are downsides to expat living. 

Missing family events is a big one.

But we have to keep looking for the more positive side to our daily lives, to get us through some of the rough patches and enjoy the upsides where and when possible.

The highlited links above are to blog posts that maybe of interest.
 
First photo was taken three years ago today (February 9 2007) and the last photo was taken in August 2009 for our 30th Wedding Anniversary.

now I will wait and see what the next three years will bring .........

Sunday, 7 February 2010

last but not least - THE CASINO !!

Have left the Casino till the last ...... there is still much to see in and around Resorts World Sentosa and am sure I will upload more onto my blog at a later date.

But this is the final posting from yesterday's visit.

We did not go into the gaming area of the Casino, only the entrance and down into the lobby area and the car park - but am sure once you have seen some of these images you will wanting to go yourself!

This slide show is an example of what it was like to take the escalator down into the lobby area of the Casino, but you do need to go for yourself to experience the music, the colour changes and just the general atmosphere!

[ more 'still' images below ]


This is the 'entrance' from near the Festive Hotel, from here you take the escalator down to the Casino lobby area....
this is the ceiling above this entrance .....
and the ceiling after you have gone down the escalator's second level .....
the 'hallway' area as we approach the Casino .....


Above is the main entrance to the gaming area, although the opening date of the casino has not been announced, preparations are in full swing.

Lunar New Year decorations have already been put up at the lobby of the casino.
 
Although the doors remain shut, visitors are excited about the prospect the casino may be opening soon. Some are hoping the casino will be open in time for the Lunar New Year which begins on February 14.

While foreigners do not have to pay the US$100 levy before entering the casino, locals and those with PR status (like us) will have to do so. Before arriving at the booth, visitors to the casino will be segregated according to whether they are Singaporeans, PR's or overseas guests.

The S$6.6 billion integrated resort at Sentosa is opening in phases, starting with its hotels last month.

Many are also waiting for the theme park, Universal Studios Singapore to open, which is expected to be in March.


The car park is open and waiting for the first vehicle to enter .....


 and from the car park when entering the Casino ......
and now back up the escalators to the Festive Hotel and Galleria area.....



 
 but go and see for yourself......

you do not have to enter the gaming area, but go for the experience of just riding the escalator!!


For the first of 'the series' on FestiveWalk - CLICK HERE

For the blog on Coffee at the  Festive Hotel - CLICK HERE
For the artist, Dale Chihuly's gallery - CLICK HERE

For a wander along The Galleria - CLICK HERE

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Coffee time at the Festive Hotel on Sentosa....

After having a good look around the FestiveWalk, the Casino area, the gardens and the spa area we decided it was time for a coffee!!
The Festive Hotel is the 'budget' hotel amongst the hotels now at Resorts World Sentosa - catering mainly to the family.
From the website:
Exuberant yet relaxing, Festive Hotel is ideal for vacationers seeking a welcoming and relaxing island stay. Other than the luxurious king-sized bed or twin beds, there’s also a bonus sofa bed that folds out to a double bed in all rooms and loft beds to cater to the children in most rooms, so it’s the perfect getaway hotel for families travelling with their kids.

Conveniently located beside the bustling FestiveWalk, non-stop entertainment and facilities are just a stone’s throw away. Children-friendly amenities are key highlights, such as the assortment of candies at the reception that will put a smile on any kid’s face. Welcome novelty packs and tailored bathrobes are also catered specially for the little ones. For parents with babies, we offer cribs, baby food, wet wipes, nappies and bibs. Should parents wish to have private time alone, babysitting service is available at a fee.

The Festive Hotel experience begins at the guest floor corridors, where giant orchid motifs on the carpet lead you to the fun and colourful chambers waiting behind the doors.

But before I continue on with our experience and the photos I took yesterday, have a look at this photo off the website (so is not mine) of one of the Family rooms at the hotel, very colourful and complete with loft for the kidz!!

as you enter the hotel - photos as above - the coffee shop is on the left and this stairway is on your right:
 

OK ..... now for coffee and Boulangerie was beckoning.....

 

 

The ultimate dessert haven, Boulangerie is a modern patisserie showcasing pastry chef Alain Herber’s stunning pastry creations from Europe and Asia baked and served with a twist, and a special showcase of novelty selections for the kids.

 

the above plant was on our table and below is my coaster 
with a little artistic license!




and of course not forgetting the coffee that we went for in the first place ....


and after the coffee?

we needed to go to the bathroom which was also worth photographing!!


 

and there you have our visit to the very colourful Festive Hotel 
at Resorts World Sentosa!


Click HERE for the blog post on the Galleria.

Click HERE for the blog post on Dale Chihuly.

Click HERE for the blog post on the FestiveWalk.

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