Friday, October 24, 2008

October

Well, October is almost over. I'm actually somewhere with internet, a computer, some spare time, and the inclination to post. I see blogger has changed a lot since I was last on. I've lost all the people I was linked to, so if you stop by, please leave your link info so I can try to figure out how to click back and see what you are up to.

I'm outside Sydney, headed to the Gold Coast soon. We're gonna have to find a new job soon. Dang wallet demands it. Being a couch surfing bum has been great, tho I can't sleep on most of the "beds" I've had. It's been noce to splurge on nice hotel rooms occasionally. Hong Kong Novotel has very comfy digs!

For some reason, everything fails when I try to upload photos to any website. I'll blame Mattie's Aussie internet connection (I'm told that Telstra is too blame, so...take that Telstra, you suck!).

I really do have a good excuse for not posting besides WOW and hot Aussies....give me a second to remember, I just got sidetracked thinking about a hot Aussie. Thankfully I have one to keep me warm and look out for me. Australia has actually been cold!

So, what have we been up to?.....

So, we bought an around the world ticket. I took Azza home to America. We stayed with my Dad, who now lives
on the Olympic Peninsula in Port Ludlow. After a while there, we drove down to Oregon for my Jay's wedding. We flew to Boston and stayed with my Teri on Cape Cod. Then we flew to Sweden to stay with the Länjes there. We had nice digs in Gothenburg to ourselves (Jonas & Co.were at their summer cottage helping Magnus build his next door!) After that we went to Magnus & Christina's place in Stockholm. They are very trendy people, so we had an apartment in the most popular part of town. It was walking distance to everything, so we got lots of exercise! Public transport in Scandinavia is expensive!

We took the train down to Copenhagen for the weekend. One of Aaron's friends is Danish and his folks live outside the city. They drove up for half a day and gave us a high speed tour of the city. The next day we took the train back up to my host THomas & Kertin's place outside Gothenburg. Then we flew to Hong Kong. We stayed there 1 night two different times but we were too tired to do anything there! It was ust a layover to Vietnam and then to Thailand. We were in Vietnam for 10 days and Thailand for 10 days.

Vietnam was striking but very very poor. Hawkers are everywhere in the city. On the Mekong Delta, cute young kids are the most sought after accessory for the boat people plying their wares to tourists. Traffic in Saigon is the most insane traffic I have ever seen. Motorbikes everywhere. The traffic moves, but very very slowly, and crossing the street in Saigon is considered an art. Pick your timing to start well, then do no go too fast, but above all DO NOT STOP moving. The motorbikes will simply go around you. We saw a number of accidents. Shopping there is cheap and can be even cheaper if you know how to do it-but I do not. I can not bargain, but I look like an expert compared to Aaron, poor guy. We learned to use each other to improve our bargaining skills, though. Also, sometimes, when you are too tired to bargain, and you think about how
cheap it really is, and paying "whitey" price doesn't really matter, except when someone is trying to rip you off, like a taxi driver. We lucked out and caught him, though. Most people are lovely and friendly.

Thailand was next. Bangkok is insanely polluted, but it is clear that Thais are much better off economically that the Vietnamese. For starters, there are not so many motorbikes, and the cars are newer. Japanese cars are most popular. Bangkok traffic is also insane, but unlike Saigon, it simply does not move. Getting in a taxi is usually a bad idea. Taking the river ferry is your best bet. We got out of Bangkok quickly, and headed up to Chiang Mai. Thais are very relaxed and Thailand is called the land of smiles, and rightly so. When bargaining with a Thai, expect laughter. It is to keep anything from getting too serious. I learned well not to take myself to seriously there. The Thai people are so relaxed that it made it much easier to
feel that way. The heat will slow everything down as well.

After relaxing, swimming and shopping, and a last night of great performances of local dance, we headed to Sydney. Azza's best friend, Matt, lives an hour and a half outside the city with his partner, Alicia. They have a small house here. The differences between here and America are subtle. Shops look similar, but houses are different. Cool nights and no heat in Sydney homes has led to no shortage of cold feet for me! The thing that gets me here are the palm trees and the birds. All throughout SE Asia and Australia I've made Azza laugh when I look at the palm trees and say that they are fake! It's like when it snowed while he was visiting me in South Korea.

In about a week we will go to the Gold Coast, where he is from, near Brisbane. We will stay with his family while we look for new contracts.

It'll be more interesting when I can get pics up, so I'll try to do that once we hit the Gold Coast.