Aysha's First Around the World Trip

Just turned twenty-five and realized I have so much to see. I Looked into an around the world ticket... hoping to leave in August 2007.

NEW Zealand

NEW ZEALAND | Friday, 14 September 2007 | Views [128] | Comments [2]

Let's talk about fiji... BULA! is what they say for Aloha, but it also has ten other meaning, which I couldn't tell you. We flew in to Nadi, pronounced nandi, and downtown is sketchy. We did however meet a nice girl who directed us to the right place. We b0ooked a tour of the Mamanuca and Yasawa islands, google it... seriously! BEAUTIFUL! We stayed at beachcomber which we could walk around in 10 min.. did an amazing kayak and snorkel. Jay loved the island boys....and tehy loved her too. lol. The further north we headed the more basic the accomodation, like power only from 6-10 pm. Good food and amazing people. I wish you could all be here to see iT!

that's it for now... more stories to come of fiji soon.

My thoughts are w/you john... i love your guts to death friend.

Tags: Sightseeing

  

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Aysha, congratulations on your mastery of the Japanese language, Jaymis says that the reason that she does not update her blog is because the keyboards are in Japanese. It's a good thing that your can read Japanese.

  Dennis Sep 17, 2007 11:34 PM

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That sounds amazing! I'm glad you guys are having such a great time and that you are doing so much! I love all your pictures, too.

  Kaitlin Sep 27, 2007 4:54 AM

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