We had nearly 3,000 hits on our blog (probably 2,500 of which were from our parents)! You guys rock!
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Home
After 4 months, 10 countries, too many airplane rides to count and a million spectacular memories made, we are home. Thank you all who followed for taking this journey with us and thank you world for embracing us.
We had nearly 3,000 hits on our blog (probably 2,500 of which were from our parents)! You guys rock!
We had nearly 3,000 hits on our blog (probably 2,500 of which were from our parents)! You guys rock!
Hong Kong
We spent the last few days of our trip in wonderful Hong Kong with a fraternity brother of Matt's who lives over here for work. Its been a great place to end such an amazing four months.
The first day we arrived we were blessed with perfect weather so we took the opportunity to take the tram to The Peak, Hong Kong Island's highest point. We were so glad we did because the rest of the time we have had level 3 Typhoon warnings!
That night we met up Ryan and His girlfriend, Sally, for dinner and drinks. This looks a lot hotter than it actually was!
The next day we took advantage of the 3 hours where it wasn't pouring rain and visited Hong Kong Park. This looks like my kind of buffet!
Mini pineapple!
This is the HSBC building. The things at the top that look like cannons are replica machine guns which are pointing at the Bank of China building. Don't mess with HSBC!
That night we again met up with Ryan and Sally for dinner along with two of their coworkers for a traditional hotpot dinner. This WAS as hot as it looks!
On the third day we tried to brave the weather but were not so lucky. Typhoons are no joke!
This was taken from 100 floors up and we were completely banked in with storm clouds.
On our last day here we took the ferry over to Macau. We had to bring our passports and got Macau stamps! Macau currently earns more revenue every year than Vegas does. It was hard to see that because their were not as many casinos and when we were there they were not too crowded, but the Chinese must like to gamble big! The weather was horrible while we were there so we only saw the MGM, Wynn and Venetian. They definitely were not as opulent as Vegas, but still impressive.
Next stop: San Francisco!
Location:Hong Kong
How to go from "awesome" to "super awesome" to "epic"
In the time it takes you to read this post, you too can grow a beard and a mop of hair that brings you to a status of epicness.
Week -1. My 30th birthday. Exactly one week until departure.
Day of arrival in New Zealand: February 22nd
Week 1: Rotorua, New Zealand
Week 2: Milford Sound, New Zealand
Week 3: Picton, New Zealand
Week 4: Sydney, Australia
Week 5: Byron Bay, Australia
Week 6: Fraser Island, Australia
Week 7: Whitsunday Islands, Australia
Week 8: Port Douglas, Australia
Week 9: Great Ocean Road, Australia
Week 10: Fremantle, Australia
Week 11: Singapore
Week 12: Phillipines
Week 13: Saigon
Week 14: Laos
Week 15: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Week 15.5: Koh Tao
Week 16: Koh Samui
Week 17: Hong Kong
Week 18: Lord Help Me
Week 19: Lord Help Us All
Monday, June 20, 2011
One Day in Bangkok
We spent our last full in Thailand exploring Bangkok. I had heard a lot of bad things about Bangkok from friends who have been which is why we only planned one day there and my expectations were pretty low. However I was pleasantly surprised by what we saw!
We started the day off by hopping on the amazing subway to the river where we got on a boat which took us on a mini tour ending at the sites we wanted to see.
From there we headed to the Grand Palace which was quite overwhelming. It was like a Disneyland of temples.
From there we headed to Koh San Rd for lunch (of course stopping for a shake on the way!)
After dinner with a friend of Matt's we called it an early night as we had to leave for the airport at 4:30am the next morning for our flight to Hong Kong!
We started the day off by hopping on the amazing subway to the river where we got on a boat which took us on a mini tour ending at the sites we wanted to see.
We started at Wat Pho which is famous for it's enormous reclining Buddha.
Complete with a miniature version of Angkor Wat
Location:Thailand
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