We arrived in Fiji around 7:45pm and quickly made our way
through customs and hauled our bags to the hotel shuttle van. Our first night
in Fiji we spent at the Raffles Gateway, which is close to the airport and
convenient location for our resort shuttle the next day. Thank goodness the
room was air conditioned, since we were not used to the hot and humid outside,
which was vastly different than the cold New Zealand weather we had been
experiencing for months. The next morning we awoke to rolling hills with palm
trees and tropical flowers and made our way to our island resort.
The
shuttle drive, complete with a Mother Mary air freshener and velour upholstery,
was only about 15 minutes through the countryside to the port for the boat. We
were able to see fields of sugar cane, small villages, people walking, and a
little bit of the “real” Fiji, which is unfortunately very poor. After I
grabbed a quick muffin at a shop, we boarded on a small boat for our 1.5 hour
ride to the island. Fiji is made up of 300 small islands, and we were staying
in the Yasawa Island chain which is on the Northwest coast. After a pretty
smooth ride we got to Paradise Cove Resort about 10:30am and were greeted by a
group of staff singing a welcome song and playing guitars on the beach. After
our welcome drink we were shown to our adorable bungalow where we would be
staying for 5 nights and had our luggage delivered to the room. The bed and
room were adorned with hibiscus flowers, had A/C, TV, wifi, and a bathroom with
a private outdoor shower. we had
just split. We then had our first dinner of many, which is in a covered area
and opens up to the pool and view of the ocean and stars.
We ate a delicious lunch and headed out kayaking towards the neighboring island. The water was so clear you could see the coral reefs, fish swimming, blue starfish, and as far down as you could imagine. Since it was Friday they have a greeting ceremony where we were able to try Kava, a traditional root drink with an alcohol type affect, and sat with band while they played mellow music. After that the staff performed a dance and then all the people staying at the resort joined in, even Tony and I. Maybe that was due to the Kava and Pina Colodas
We ate a delicious lunch and headed out kayaking towards the neighboring island. The water was so clear you could see the coral reefs, fish swimming, blue starfish, and as far down as you could imagine. Since it was Friday they have a greeting ceremony where we were able to try Kava, a traditional root drink with an alcohol type affect, and sat with band while they played mellow music. After that the staff performed a dance and then all the people staying at the resort joined in, even Tony and I. Maybe that was due to the Kava and Pina Colodas
So our
peaceful island vacation came to an end, we boarded our boat and spent the next
hour on a choppy ride back to the mainland. From there we made our way through
the airport, checked our bags again with much more ease, and set in NadI’s
dismal waiting area. Our flight was leaving at 10pm and the kids in the airport
were as tired as the parents, leading to many an irritated family. The 4 year
old near us yelled to his father, “I need to go toilet!” with a quick response
of “not now!” from the father, lead to a response I have never heard from a
child regarding the bathroom, “but I’m desperate, I’m desperate!!”
We
spent the next 10 hours flying across the Pacific Ocean, trying to sleep among
the coughing and hacking of the people around us, always a comforting thing
when flying from a third world country. After we landed in LA about 2pm local
time, we got our bags, went through customs, and were screened through security
for the 5th time that month. The difference was that every time we
go through security either Tony or I hold both passports and tickets, but this
time we got yelled at for it, welcome to LA. We leisurely found our gate, and I
got my welcoming American snack of Cheetos and we took in the overwhelming
senses of the hugeness that surrounded us. Another 3 hours flight and we
arrived in Austin at 10pm Wed. August 28th and our long, wild trip
came to an end over pancakes at Kerby Lane Café. But not for long, since we were leaving for
Florida in 3 short days.
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