Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Magical Phi Phi Island (Eric)

We did not get a chance to blog yesterday because we went on one of the most amazing excursions we have ever been on. It was an all-day trip to an island called Phi Phi off the coast of Phuket. If you have seen the movie The Beach then you have seen some of the beauty of this island (and technically it's a group of small islands).

I highly recommend the Blue World Safari Tour of the island. They have an incredible staff, and we only had ten people on our trip accompanied by a total of six crew. They saw to our every need. The company also includes transportation to and from your hotel to the harbor which is a fun way to see parts of Phuket if you don't want to rent a car while you're here. On the return trip, Jenny saw elephants from the road, so even the trip to the boat can be eventful.

The boats itself is a high speed catamaran that is clearly well-cared for. It had room for four times the number of passengers, so there was plenty of room for us to spread out. The boat ride itself was an amazing experience, and the food provided was quite delicious.

Anyway, on to the trip, we left the harbor around 10:00 a.m. with a stop at a lagoon off the coast of Honeymoon Island to spot dolphins. We were blessed with sighting a small pod (15-20) of bottle nose dolphins. We watched these majestic animals play around the boat, including hearing them vocalize at several points, for twenty minutes or so. This was a wonderful start to the trip considering our guide said there was no guarantee they would be there.

Next, we went on to Phi Phi Island's Monkey Beach. This is exactly what it sounds like and after a snorkel trip through waters filled with colorful fish, we arrived on a beach filled with playful monkeys surrounded by jungle, cliffs, and blue-green water. It was a magical, surreal experience. I would love to bottle up the feelings and take them back with me.

After this stop, we were off to the smaller Phi Phi Islands. We passed by Viking Cave where the locals harvest swallow bird's nests because they are a local delicacy that when eaten is supposed to keep you youthful. I'm an adventurous eater, but I'm not sure about trying that particular dish. After a brief pause to take pictures, the boat stopped near a particular small island where some of us went snorkeling again, and I was able to see several black tipped reef sharks. I was able to catch one on camera, but the experience itself was indescribable.

Our last stop was at the Maya Bay, the beach made famous by the movie mentioned earlier. Unfortunately, the currents were a little stronger than the crew was comfortable with, so they brought us to a lagoon on the opposite side of the bay, and we had to climb up a cargo net over some rocks to then walk through the jungle to get to the beach. I think the moment I was most excited about was the fact that my wife with her busted elbow and fear of heights braved this part of the trip. For her bravery, we were rewarded with a swim at one of the most picturesque beaches I have ever seen. It was no surprise why this particular beach has become a popular destination.

The return trip was relaxing, and we managed to see some flying fish on the way back. Overall, I cannot recommend this particular excursion enough. And now pictures...



Monday, June 27, 2016

I love Eric (Jenny)

I've had "blogger's block" for this entire trip. Im struggling to find words that adequately capture all that we're experiencing right now. Plus Eric is doing an excellent job of describing our days. However, I couldn't let Eric's last post go unanswered.

Eric, I love you too, with all my heart. I'm so glad we found each other. You are my love and my best friend, and I am so happy sharing life's journey with you. Whether it's something silly like jumping over waves in the ocean, or teaching or traveling, my days are more fulfilling with you by my side.

To our family and friends, thank you for all of your support over the years, especially when I made the very hard decision to move to Texas. There's not a day that goes by that I don't miss my California family and friends. To our Texas friends, thank you for helping me make the adjustment and for helping us create a happy life together.

Wishing everyone a lifetime of happiness, laughter, and love, with some travel and adventure sprinkled in.

11 Years of Bliss (Eric)

Thirteen years ago I walked into a restaurant in Japan, and I meant a beautiful woman with a gorgeous smile. Two years later we vowed to spend the rest of our lives together. Since that day my best friend, traveling companion, and wife has been all I could ask for and more. Today marks eleven years of a wonderful and fulfilling marriage. It was an absolute pleasure to spend the day in a place that reflects the beauty of our life together. Life truly has blessed me with amazing adventures and an even more amazing woman to share them with. I love you Jenny. ❤️

Sunday, June 26, 2016

It's a Rough Life (Eric)

Not much to add today because we simply lounged around on the beach taking breaks to go into the water, and we also had an afternoon massage for the second day in a row. We have had dinner at the beach restaurant which has been amazing. It's a rough life, but someone has to live it.