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viridianstarlight · 2 years
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It always blows my mind how God shows his love for us in ways we don’t expect.
The last few months, I’ve really been wanting to join a local Lego group, and as far as I could tell, there weren’t anywhere within a convenient distance. I’ve also been wanting to going to Lego conventions to display some of my custom builds, but it seems the only convention that still happens each year in Australia now is in Melbourne (which is hours away, and somewhere I’ve never been), but applications for next year’s convention (which is in January) were closed months before I even started considering the idea, so I couldn’t display there until 2024.
I’d kinda just given up on those desires for the time being.
And then yesterday, God shows me that he was paying attention to all of that (duh, of course He was), even though I’d never talked to Him about it.
Mum mentioned yesterday that she heard on the radio at work that the festival that’s happening in town this weekend is gonna have a Lego thing happening, but she didn’t know any more.
I looked into it, and it turns out to be a Lego display on Saturday run by a local Lego group. I decided I was gonna at least attend, and hopefully make some connections and find out more about the group, but I decided to email the organiser and ask about displaying with the group. I figured that, since the event is only a few days away, it’d probably be too late for that, but why not try anyway?
I got an email back this morning saying I could join in! They’re gonna be setting up most of tomorrow, and will likely be there until midnight (and building a huge Star Wars set too, which I might join in on). I’ve just finished preparing my builds and getting them in a couple of tubs to take up after work tomorrow so I can set things up.
Oh, and to top it all off? It’s right up the road from where I live at a church.
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taertime · 2 years
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December 6! You know what time it is… We left in a behind the scenes goody ie: the audio clap for all you film buffs (Pro tip: The spike is a good marker for the audio to sync up in your video making program) Also an explanation about the spare parts, if you get a lego set and it contains 1 stud (the little round things that say lego) sized item you will get an extra for each of them (if you get 20 of a particular type, you will get a single one for it, so you get one per type) Fourth ship from Star Wars… May have to create a shipyard for the mini-figs. Lots more mini-figs which are great, one which was a set exclusive fan favourite from HP, only found in the HP series 2 CMF (collectable mini figures) with a colour change which is real nice to have! We also found these on sale after we purchased these ( albeit at an already real nice discount) for a third of the price at Costco (so we purchased a few of each as extra’s to just open however for parts and extra’s) Just don’t forget to keep your liquid’s up and your bones strong! #lego #legoaustralia #afol #legobricks #legofan #legogram #legolife #legocollector #legohunter #taertime #taertimebricks #taeries #taerettes #taer #adventcalendar #legoadventcalendar #legocalendar (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClzIqAsyzsT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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May the 4th be with you. Happy Star Wars Day! - #lego #baseball #legomoc #legomocs #legoideas #legostagram #legomania #legophoto #stormtrooper #stormtrooperhelmet #brickstagram #moc #starwars #starwarslego #maythefourthbewithyou #robot #cyborg #legomech #legomecha #legodesign #legomechs #afol #brickresales #builtwithbrickresales #illustration #design #japan #sydney #melbourne #brisbane https://www.instagram.com/p/CdIfpMzFxQE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Day 28: June 23, 2017
Oh my gosh y'all! The end of our trip is coming so quick! It seemed like it took forever to get to Monday, but now it's Friday and it's full steam ahead! I still can't believe tomorrow is our last day in Australia!!
Before I begin recalling my day, I have been thinking. After spending nine days in Melbourne and about 7 in Sydney, I do believe in my heart that I enjoy Melbourne much more. Both of the cities are great, but yet so different. Before coming to Australia I only knew of Sydney and Bondi Beach. I didn't even have a clue what or where Melbourne was. The proximity of everything, the street art, the culture, the free tram system, everything about Melbourne I loved. There was also so much to do there both in the city and the suburbs. To me it seems like Melbourne was much less touristy and wasn't as massive a Sydney. With the harbor dividing the city into halves, it expands for miles it seems. Also in Sydney there really isn't much to do besides the Bridge Climb and the Sydney Opera House. I really do appreciate being able to see both cities though. A lot of trips only focus on one area/landscape, but on this trip I have been able to see just about every part of the country. It has been amazing.
Anywho, back to my day. This morning we had the Walking Tour of Sydney's Public Art, but thankfully Dr. Miller made it optional. We really have been hitting the ground running since the day we touch down in Sydney. Between classes, essays, homework, and group activities we really haven't had that much time. I really appreciated this because we were able to sleep in again.
Since we slept in until about 11, we headed to Circular Quay for lunch. I really do wonder why we didn't stay over there because we are literally over there everyday. Thank the Lord for Opal cards, they have truly been my best friend! For lunch we ate at this Italian place right off the harbor called East Bank. It was really good and we also ran into Dr. Miller, Dr. Dove, and Saorise. Once again, we grabbed some gelato from Gelatissimo. They have some bomb flavors. I tried this one called Macadamia and Sea Salt Carmel. It was hella sweet, but very good. Nya would have loved it! I ended up having vanilla and sea salt caramel, not my usual but amazing as well.
After gelato we headed to the Museum of Sydney. This museum, which was also guided, was very interesting and symbolic. Every pedestal and stone had a meaning. Where the museum stood was where Arthur Phillip, the first governor of Sydney staked his land and built himself a house. Over the years by the surrounding tiles, you could see how the home expanded as newer governors rolled in. Even though he stood for colonization, I do have to say that he had a great view of the harbor from his front door lol. The most interesting entity of this museum was the articles that reflected the 29 Aboriginal tribes of the harbor region. Before entering the museum, there was a wooden and metal column structure to symbolize the intertwining of the two cultures and how the Aboriginal way of life would never be the same again. Carved  into the wooden beams were words and the names of the clans, and there was also a recording playing as well. The steel beams represented the colonizers and how this was the one entity that the Aboriginal people did not possess.
I love how there were two pieces of artwork featured in the museum from Dr. Miller's pre-departure bootcamp.  I can't remember the artists right now, but the painting with the blue landscape is my favorite. Though both pieces are moving, that one in particular strikes a chord. After being in the bush surrounded by him trees and being up close and personal with the gums of Sydney, I could only imagine how it would feel to see full blown sails from peering behind one of the trees. Both in sheer curiosity and fear, I wouldn't know what to think honestly. I also wouldn't think that my life would change forever.
After the guided tour we were free to roam as we'd like. The museum also offered a "Sand In The City" so you know all of us rushed over there as soon as possible. It was like we were all kids again, playing in the moon-sand and building Lego masterpieces. I spent a little time playing with Saorise, she has quite the imagination. While I was playing with her some of my peers constructed "Sydney ASU" with a red pitchfork on the Lego wall. It was iconic! Of course we all took pictures with it. Needless to say, ASU always leaves their mark no matter where we go lol. I also made a drawing that said Bondi Beach for the wall their to be on display.  Oh the joys of childhood lol.
After the museum, me and Ash found out that we could climb the pylons of the Sydney Harbor Bridge for $15 rather than the $150 it takes to the climb the whole thing. So you know what we did? We headed for the bridge (after we got directions of course)! So then we headed to Circular Quay.    
LORD HAVE MERCY! It was so many stairs!! Not only did we have to climb 3 sets of stairs to get to the bridge but we also had to climb about 200 stairs to get to the top of the pylon! Your girl was WORN DOWN! Lol, but y'all it was so worth it! We made it just in time for the sunset! And we took some fabulous pictures! I mean, you can never have enough photos of the Sydney Harbor Bridge and the Sydney Opera House in your phone right? We even met some girls from Chicago who had been in Australia for 6 months studying in a local university. They said the expectations were so much higher here and that grading was even more of an adjustment. I couldn't imagine being away that long.
After our photo shoot, we headed back down and snagged something to eat then went back to APX. Since this is our last Friday in Sydney I knew that I definitely wanted to go out, have a good time, and dance. Ashley was luckily on the same page so once we got back we chilled and then we were off to Star Bar. Surprisingly throughout this whole trip Ashley and I have been on the same wavelength so we knew that we didn't want to go far and Star Bar was the right fit for us. We got there a little bit too early, but once our area turned into the dance club it was on and popping! Of course every time we go somewhere to dance we show out & that we did! Even though the dance culture is very obscure here, I had to notice that many people tried to replicate our infamous American dance crazes. Oh what a sight it was! Lol, needless to say we had a great time!
After Star Bar, Ashley, Morgan, Dakota, Ashley, and I walked back home. We were exhausted!
Then it all sunk in...
Tomorrow is our last day in Australia! Like where has the time gone?? I'm ready to see my mom and family but I'm not ready to go home home. Oh the agony!
But until then... I can't wait for tomorrow! I will be seeing humpback whales in the middle of the ocean and it will be our last/closing night dinner as a family! *tear* (both sad and happy)
Things I've learned - McDonalds sells macaroons - The dance culture is so weird in Australia - Some people don't understand the concept of personal space on the dance floor - English convicts were first sent to America, then the war of Independence changed that and they started prepping to send them to Australia - Sydney exists on a big rock of sandstone - Sandstone is the rock of Sydney - Costumes for one Opera take a year to make - Need to watch "Zach's Ceremony" - NITV is a channel about Aboriginal peoples like BET - Today is the first time I've turned on a tv since being here
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roguedameron · 7 years
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Melbournites..heads up! May the Force be with you this May as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of Star Wars. Get your mindtricks down and learn to wield a lightsaber at the Padawan Academy, and then put your newfound space skills to the test exploring distant worlds in our green screen studio. If you love the Millennium Falcon, create your own ship fast enough to make the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs at one of our Lego building stations, and direct your own Rebel or Empire (if you’ve felt the power of the dark side) adventure using stop-motion animation. Take in two moons of Tatooine in a one-of-a-kind virtual reality tour, learn coding basics in a series of games using your favourite characters, or sit back and play Star Wars video games as they take over the GamesLab section of Screen Worlds. Sit back and relax with some of the winners of the official Star Wars Fan Film Awards, and don't forget to come dressed as your favourite character for a chance to win fantastic prizes in our cosplay competition at 2.45pm.  Sunday 7 May, 11am – 4pm and it's free! ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) Federation Square, Flinders St, Melbourne Tag me with your pics!!
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there-are-the-stars · 7 years
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Every odd question!
Thats.... a few questions.
1:           when youhave cereal, do you have more milk than cereal or more cereal than milk?
more cereal cause I don’t really like the taste of milk
3:           whatrandom objects do you use to bookmark your books?
plane tickets. all the time.
5:           are youself-conscious of your smile?
yep, cause my top lip pulls up and shows like all of my gum and I hate it
7:           do youname your plants?
I would if I had plants but I don’t so
9:           do youlike singing/humming to yourself?
all the time.
11:         what's aninner joke you have with your friends?
‘the creative process’
13:         what'ssomething that made you smile today?
a friend tagged me in a thing
15:         go google aweird space fact and tell us what it is!
if a star passes too close to a blackhole, it gets pulled apart
17:         what colordo you really want to dye your hair?
maybe black cause I think it’d look really different (my hair is red, for reference)
19:         do you keepa journal? what do you write/draw/ in it?
I don’t but I probably should.
21:         talk aboutyour favorite bag, the one that's been to hell and back with you and that youlove to pieces.
its a green backpack that I got for christmas 2013 and it goes with me everywhere. to uni, to work (well it used too), to friends houses, travelling - that back has seen some shit.
23:         what's yourfavorite thing to do on lazy days where you have 0 obligations?
watch star wars. like all star wars - well not all star wars cause I can’t always stand the prequels. they’re kinda cringey
25:         what's theweirdest place you've ever broken into?
the cafeteria at uni on a weekend when I didn’t realise it wouldn’t be open and I wanted to get to a vending machine
27:         what's yourfavorite bubblegum flavor?
strawberry, I don’t really chew bubblegum that much
29:         what'ssomething really cute that one of your friends does and is totally endearing?
emma bakes. and lets me eat it. and its great.
31:         what isyour opinion of socks? do you like wearing weird socks? do you sleep withsocks? do you confine yourself to white sock hell? really, just talk aboutsocks.
I can’t sleep with socks, but I do love them. fluffy socks are like my favourite cause sock slides. I rarely wear matching socks cause I don’t match them up when I put them in my drawer.
33:         what's yourfave pastry?
chocolate croissants. all the way.
35:         do you likestationary and pretty pens and so on? do you use them often?
I fucking love stationary. I buy too much of it and don’t use it enough, but I still love it.
37:         do you likekeeping your room messy or clean?
I like it clean, but I hate cleaning it. 
39:         what colordo you wear the most?
green.
41:         what's thelast book you remember really, really loving?
fangirl by rainbow rowell
43:         who was thelast person you gazed at the stars with?
my school friends I went camping with.
45:         do youtrust your instincts a lot?
sometimes. it depends on the situation.
47:         what fooddo you think should be banned from the universe?
pineapple. or tomatoes. or peas. I hate a lot of things.
49:         do you likebuying CDs and records? what was the last one you bought?
yeah I do. the last cd I bought was the hamilton mixtape.
51:         think of aperson. what song do you associate with them?
I literally can think of no one. like no one at all
53:         have youever watched the rocky horror picture show? heathers? beetlejuice? pulpfiction? what do you think of them?
rocky horror and heathers I have seen. I thought they were both super weird but I kinda loved them both.
55:         what's themost dramatic thing you've ever done to prove a point?
taken my shirt off in class
57:         go listento bohemian rhapsody. how did it make you feel? did you dramatically reenactthe lyrics?
I even do the guitar. 
59:         what's yourfavorite myth?
I don’t really have one?
61:         what's thestupidest gift you've ever given? the stupidest one you've ever received?
I gave a friend of mine a horse calender and some weird bachelorette party stuff for his birthday. and then for my birthday a different friend gave me two massive bags of chocolate chips.
63:         are youfussy about your books and music? do you keep them meticulously organized orkinda leave them be?
im more fussy about when my sister doesn’t put them back when she takes them out of my room.
65:         is thereanyone you haven't seen in a long time who you'd love to hang out with?
Isaac. the little bitch constantly bails.
67:         how dogloomy days where the sky is dark and the world is misty make you feel?
super cozy. I love it.
69:         what areyour favorite board games?
I dont really have a favourite board game, but Im always down to play pretty much any board game someone suggests.
71:         what's yourfavorite kind of tea?
 I dont really like tea
73:         what aresome of your worst habits?
I pick at my acne and its given me a shit ton of scars.
75:         tell usabout your pets!
I have a cat called Lucy who is a little cuddle shit and I love her.
77:         pink oryellow lemonade?
neither.
79:         what's oneof the cutest things someone has ever done for you?
the guy who I went to formal with asked me through song and it was adorable.
81:         describeone of your friend's eyes using the most abstract imagery you can think of.
... windows to the soul? I dunno.
83:         what's someof your favorite album art?
don’t have any.
85:         do you readcomics? what are your faves?
I don’t.
87:         what aresome movies you think everyone should watch at least once in their lives?
star wars. and the lego movie.
89:         are youclose to your parents?
my mum more than my dad.
91:         where doyou plan on traveling this year?
nowhere fancy this year, but probably melbourne again at some stage.
93:         what's thehairstyle you wear the most?
pony tail or braids. 
95:         what areyour plans for this weekend?
rehearsal and visiting my grandparents. 
97:         myer briggstype, zodiac sign, and hogwarts house?
esfj, scorpio and hufflepuff
99:         list somesongs that resonate to your soul whenever you hear them.
almost everything from dear evan hansen.
Thanks for the questions lovely :)
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toybricks · 3 years
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Christmas is the Orlando area is simply spectacular. It sparkles with magic and cheer!  Holiday traditions and joyful celebrations transform Orlando into a Christmas wonderland. Here is your ultimate guide to Orlando holiday events.
Disney Springs Christmas Events
Disney Springs is always on our list when visiting Orlando. But the magical decor during the holidays makes it extra special. Disney Springs offers a variety of seasonal entertainment during the Holiday Season.
From November 8th 2018 to January 6th 2019
Christmas Tree Trail– From November 8, 2018 through January 6, 2019, discover 27 holiday trees—each inspired by a Disney character or theme like Mary Poppins, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, among others. New this season is Star Wars and Toy Story.
Santa’s ChaletCelebrate the spirit of the season during an enchanting visit with Santa Claus—at the Disney Springs Marketplace from Nov 28-December
Stitch’s Holiday Gift Hunt– Solve clever clues to help everyone’s favorite galactic rascal track down gifts for his 'ohana.
There’s plenty of live entertainment, carolers, stilt walkers, holiday sweets and treats, a live dj and dance party.
Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom explodes with holiday magic & cheer during Christmas. No other park sparkles quite like this.
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party 22 select nights November 8th to December 21st 2018 Join family, friends & Mickey too for an oh-so-jolly holiday celebration! It’s the party of all parties during Christmas in Orlando. Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is packed with live entertainment, a spectacular festive parade, a new fun, musical stage show and an explosion of thrilling fireworks.
A Frozen Holiday Wish  Every night, Anna, Kristoff and the irrepressible Olaf join Queen Elsa on stage where she uses her icy powers to transform the Castle into a glistening ice palace.
Jingle Cruise Jungle Cruise is transformed for the Holidays into a holly jolly Christmas cruise. All the regular props sprinkled with holiday cheer. Even the boats get new names.
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade This parade is exclusively for guests attending Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. Celebrate the season with Disney friends as they stroll by in a festive procession featuring jolly St. Nick on his sleigh.
Holiday Wishes: Celebrate the Season The Holiday fireworks are reserved for guests attending Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
We've highlighted Magic Kingdom, but there's lots of other holiday events going on at the other Disney resorts and you can see them all here.
Universal Orlando Resort Christmas Events
Universal Orlando unwraps a resort wide celebration.  Experience Christmas in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter as Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley are transformed with holiday cheer.  Treat yourself to Universal’s Holiday Macy’s Parade and watch the live retelling of Dr. Seuss’ classic holiday tale starring the Grinch in the Grinchmas Who-liday Spectacular.  Holiday events run from November 17th 2018 to January 6th 2019.
Universal Studios Florida
Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s Merry and Mayhem combine as the Minions join Santa Claus in an incarnation of Universal's Holiday Parade featuring Macy's, a holiday favorite that also features characters from Madagascar and Shrek.
Mannheim Steamroller The best-selling holiday artist of all time visits Universal Studios as Mannheim Steamroller returns for live performances.
Blues Brothers Holiday Show is a hit with all ages with songs like ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’ and ‘Blue Christmas’.
Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley Diagon Alley is transformed with festive décor & lighting
Islands of Adventure
The Grinchmas Holiday SpectacularExplore Seuss Landing™, filled with the Christmas charm and cheer of Who-ville. Delight in The Grinchmas™ Who-liday Spectacular, a live retelling of the classic holiday tale starring The Grinch™. Plus, meet the maven of mischief himself for an autograph and photo.
The Grinch & Friends Character Breakfast Choose from irresistible entrees and get your camera ready. The Grinch™ himself will make the rounds, stopping to pose for photos and share hilariously snarky small talk.  Reservations
Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade With its buildings already covered in snow it’s the perfect backdrop for its holiday transformation. Don’t miss Hogwarts Castle fabulously lit by a projection-mapping show.
  LEGOLand Christmas Bricktacular
December 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22-31 2018 Thousands of LEGO and DUPLO bricks create a 30-foot-tall Christmas tree with dancing lights and songs on until December 25th.  Build Lego trees, mail a letter to Santa and don't miss the nightly 3D fireworks!
This jolly time of year features a combination of seasonal shows, special treats, twinkling lights and more during Christmas Bricktacular and Kids’ New Year’s Party! These events are included in general admission – no extra ticket required.
  Christmas in Celebration Florida
Now Snowing in Celebration
November 24th through Dec 31st 2018 Celebration, Florida is the town that Disney built.  Now Snowing, Central Florida’s original and premier “Snowing” event, offers one of the area’s only synthetic ice rinks, special community performances by some of the area’s top young talent, and special concert events throughout the season. Now Snowing is a month-long Winter Wonderland Spectacular featuring strolling Charles Dickens style Carolers, photos with Santa, horse drawn carriage rides, ice skating, train rides, and nightly snowfall at 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 PM. It’s a true throwback to the traditional family style holiday. Festivities kick off on Nov 24 with the Tree Lighting Ceremony from 5.30 – 9.00pm.
The main event is the nightly “snowfall”  Who says it doesn’t snow in Florida? Nightly Snowfalls are at 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and 9.00 pm.
There’s also Santa in his chalet, horse drawn carriage rides, and the Celebration Express Train.
Celebration Holiday Home Tours
The Celebration Holiday Home Tour is held December 1st 2018 from 3-9 p.m. and December 2nd 2018 from 1-5 p.m.  This self-guided tour takes visitors on a journey through several of the town’s fabulously decorated homes. Visitors can enter each home to see beautiful decorations and custom New Urbanism architecture by the Walt Disney Company. Visitors will also enjoy extravagantly decorated trees and tablescapes in the expanded Winter Wonderland.
ICE! At Gaylord Palms
November 16th 2018 to January 6th 2019 ICE! is back at Gaylord Palms with an all-new theme featuring the beloved classic holiday movie A Christmas Story. Watch this hilarious family tale come to life through interactive ice sculptures and displays. Experience iconic scenes such as The Old Man’s Major Award, Aunt Clara’s pink nightmare and the ultimate triple dog dare at the school’s flagpole. Everything is hand-carved from two million pounds of ice.
Features include:
ICE! Featuring A Christmas Story
Dreams of Christmas Light Show
Cirque Dreams Unwrapped
Atrium Christmas Tree Trail
Frostbite Factory
Alpine Rush Snow Tubing
Santa’s Snow Throw
Photo’s with Santa
Claus Christmas Traditions and Story Time Sing-a-long
Space Coast LightFest
Nightly throughout December
More than 3 million twinkling holiday lights will ignite the night sky at Wickham Park. The Spac Coast Lightfest is a holiday themed drive through event. This event attracts over 15,000 cars.  Over 2.7 million twinkling lights create this dazzling wonderland.
When: From 6.30pm to 10pm November 19th 2018 – January 1st 2019 Where: Melbourne, Florida
Mount Dora Christmas Events
Nov 3 – Dec 30 – Polar Express Train Ride Dec 1- Dec 2 – Mount Dora Holiday Homes Tour Dec – Thurs/Fri/Sat – Mount Dora Food Tours
Daily in December:
Mount Dora Christmas Lights Tour
Mount Dora Christmas Light Cart Tour
Take the Polar Express from Tavares train station to the North Pole.
Rusty Anchor Christmas Lights on the Lake Tour – twice nightly.
Happy Planning!
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I’m wet and cold, but not unhappy. Wet, not because it’s raining dear readers, but because I’ve just been for a  swim in our lovely (so far) hotel pool in Hoi An, and have only been driven upstairs because a) a child, who seems to have whooping cough but decided swimming would be his activity of choice today, hawked the brownish contents of his alveoli into the water where I would have been swimming and b) the temperature has dropped to a ‘frigid’ 24 degrees.
I left you on my Goalie Post as we were on the bus to Ho Chi Minh City (or HCMC as it’s known by those who want to spare syllables, as I do). After the most beautiful noodle soup in the most beautiful service station, we got to Phnom Penh without further drama and were driven to the Mekong Express depot, where we got on larger coach which would take us to HCMC. As we pulled away, the chap who seemed like he was in charge came down to inspect passports and visas. We’d been clever clogs and sorted ours online beforehand, having read that visa-free access was only an option. This turned out to be fake news. The chap explained (repeatedly) that ‘these passports, no problem. You don’t need visa!’ and disposed of our rather expensive printouts.
We got into our usual bus routine of napping, listening to classical music (me – the refined one, as you’d expect) and checking social media (Henny – the modern one, as you’d expect) (but me too when Henny let me leechingly tether to her cleverly-bought sim card). As we passed along the litter-strewn streets, weaving and honking our way past dangerously driven motorcycles, we followed our progress on Google maps – the border was approaching. Once again, the man in charge explained what we had to do and herded us all off at the Cambodian border to confirm to the authorities that we’d actually left their country. Then, once again as a group, we made our way on the bus through the no-man’s land between countries and entered the smart building of the Vietnamese immigration control. Immediately we were impressed by the organisation and cleanliness of the building – there were even bins! Once again, we waited en masse to have our passports processed and shuffled our way past the guards, put our bags through a (seemingly useless) x-ray machine and that was it – far less painful to get through than the Cambodian border.
Back on the bus, we sped past several grandiose buildings flying red flags with more stars, hammers and sickles than you could shake a marching baton at. We were definitely in a communist country now. Every shop flew the red flag with the yellow star in the middle – I was unsure whether this was a law or just some incredible nationalist sentiment from the shops next to the border. Then something struck me. In the 15 or 20 minutes it had been since we crossed the border, we hadn’t seen a single pile of rubbish next to the road, not one mouldy pile of litter had been spotted. On first impressions, Vietnam was taking a great step ahead.
It was only another hour or so to HCMC, where we were dropped next to a Burger King (great omen on the food front) and elected to get a taxi to our hotel – the Alagon Saigon hotel and spa. We had tried to get a vague idea of the price to the hotel (only a kilometre away as the crow flies), but only got the ‘taxi meter, taxi meter’ response, so took the taxi anyway. Bad idea. It ended up costing us 10 dollars for a 10-minute trip as there was a building site preventing us from going the short way. ‘New year’ was the excuse, but we had been robbed blind.
After we’d checked in and inspected our lovely large room (we’d even got an upgrade thanks to Henny’s elite status on Booking.com), we went for a quick explore, found the backpacker street and got some street food (Banh Mi for me – a delicious baguette filled with salad and barbecue pork, and a disappointing Pho for Henny – we knew we’d get better). We then sniffed out a bar on a street corner, ordered a beer each, saw a woman agree to accompany a creepy old man for the night, paid up and went home to sleep like freshly-chopped lumber.
The next day, we decided to have a relaxed day of exploration and walked over to the big Ban Thanh market, where I was talked into buying not one, but two pairs of shorts (I needed t-shirts really) for a princely sum. Perspirating madly and despairing at my awful decision (and bargaining skills), we headed to a local shopping centre which had been recommended by one of Henny’s colleagues (thanks, Alex!).
It was here that I had one of the most interesting toilet experiences of my life. Henny and I had both been suffering a little from the unpredictability of a gippy tummy, so our first stop was to the loos. No urinals, just stalls in the men’s – strange, but true. First thing to hit me was a small panel on the right-hand side of the bowl as you sat down. The second thing to hit me (as I sat down) was the heated loo seat. Normally when you sit on a warm loo seat, there’s that feeling of disgust (some fat, hairy bloke has just been voiding himself here, hasn’t he?), but here it was too warm and (dare I say it) comfortable for that. This was deliberate bottom warming – and not unpleasant. Then there were various buttons to control the minutiae of the enigma that was this loo. Position, style (rear, soft
A little blurry due to fits of childish laughter
rear or front), pressure, dryer and, most importantly, the stop button as well as the heat controls for the seat and water were all present here. There was more processing power here than there was in the rockets for the moon missions, that’s for sure. I found the heat control and turned it down on the seat, as I felt a little bit like I was being turned into human bacon. I didn’t actually produce (ahem) on the loo, but couldn’t pass up this ripe opportunity I’d been presented with. Opting for ‘soft rear’, just to try it out, I heard a whirr and suddenly (taking me a little by surprise) a jet of warm water spurted with quite some force and perfect aim at (and into – not quite as comfortable) my nether regions. Startled by this inanimate object’s sudden, damp invasion, I scrabbled through the controls, initially trying to find the pressure control to turn it down (I had opted for ‘soft’, hadn’t I?!), then mashing the ‘stop’ button like a younger sibling on a playstation 2. Having managed to put an end to my reverse shower, I tentatively pressed the dryer button which, in stark comparison to the aggression of the water, gently wafted me ineffectively. After a couple of minutes of gentle waft, I reckoned I was dry enough to get back out into the real world, where I met Henny with a schoolgirl giggle. She hadn’t been as brave as I (the loo pioneer) had, and probed me tactically on velocity and surprise value.
With my afternoon having been made by the loo experience, I forgave Henny the next hour or so of shopping centre ritual (walking aimlessly around the shops, mostly western, tugging at interesting tops and saying ‘ooh that’s nice’), when we got to a toy shop full of Lego. I’m not sure if it was my giggling childishness from the loo, but I certainly felt 5 years old again as I wondered at all the new (and expensive) Lego kits that were out there. We were supposed to be searching for something nice for the two Australian girls that Henny au paired (and who I’ll be meeting in Melbourne – looking forward to it!) on her last visit down under 4 years ago, but sadly found nothing at this particular spot (except great excitement for me at the prospect of playing with Lego again at some point in the future).
After a brief visit to the top of the high tower, we found that pool afternoon was in order. We headed home, got in our swimmers, in the lift and up to the 11th floor for our rooftop pool and 3 for 2 offer on beer, which powered us through our blog posts. The wifi was good, so we were able to post and schedule a few blog posts at that point, a refreshing change from the on-and-off relationship with the wifi on Koh Rong.
Beers finished, pool splashed in and blog posted, we made our (slightly wobbly) way down to the restaurant for high tea, a small collection of cakes and fruit and a cup of Earl Grey. I was once on holiday in Devon during the blazing heat of an English summer (probably about 25 degrees) as a child and couldn’t understand how my parents and grandparents were able to drink hot tea with their cream teas. I was told, “You’ll understand one day, William. Now finish your squash.” This was the day that I understood. Glorious it was.
Once we’d finished high tea, we headed upstairs again for a bit, I watched some football (it seems to be on fox sports 24/7) and walked to the street food market, where I ordered more Pho and some fresh summer rolls, while Henny took the night off food in an attempt to curb gippy tummy. We then rolled to a travel agent, booked a visit to the Cu Chi tunnels for the two days’ time and headed back home.
The next day, after another lovely buffet breakfast, we set off in search of sights: the independence palace, war remnants museum and (most excitingly of all) the post office. We got 2 out of 3.  After taking the long way around the walls and being accosted by a coconut seller who stole 150k dong from us for 2 coconuts (that’s 5+ euros for 2 coconuts which usually cost about 75 cents each) and holding his weighty wooden staff for a bit, we found that the independence palace was shut until one. We then decided to go to the war remnants museum and return when it was open again.
Me ‘pretending’ that the stick is heavy
Henny struggling with the weight
The war remnants museum is, unsurprisingly, about the Vietnamese wars of the mid-20th century, including both the war of independence with France, then the proxy and direct wars with the United States, which they call the American war. History is written by the victors, they say, and so it was here; everything written from a refreshingly Vietnamese point of view, painting them in a brave and patriotically heroic light rather than the ‘Apocalypse Now’ cloaked-and-daggered Viet Cong, Ride-of-the-Valkyries-blaring-from-a-helicopter history we’re familiar with in the west. Along with the standard war machinery in the courtyard, there was a wealth of photojournalistic content documenting the horrors from both sides (though the torture used by the Americans seemed to be more present) and the lasting effects of the tonnes of Agent Orange used to flush out the Viet Cong. We read stories of how 2nd and 3rd generations of families were dealing with the consequences, how the social programmes were helping those affected, as well as art which had been created by children affected by dioxin. It’s amazing how brutal we can be to each other sometimes and beautiful how people cope with and get on with their lives however they can.
After the museum, we headed back to the palace, but weren’t prepared to pay entry for another museum and walk around the gardens as well, so we got a bottle of water instead and headed to the post office via the cathedral. Unlike most British post offices, this wasn’t a Postman-Pat/Mrs-Goggins-run place with chocolate bars and lottery tickets, this was more of a post palace. The only thing I’ve seen which is comparable was in Russia, where they have a vast room and hundreds of Gogginses bureaucratically stamping and franking envelopes. At one end was a huge picture of Ho Chi Minh (the president whose name the city now carries) and around 3 sides were barred-off counters with various functions; pensions, unemployment benefit, parcel collection and sending, and stamp sales. After buying enough stamps to send our postcards from Koh Rong (hope you got it, Grandma!) and taking a blurry posting-picture, we went home, had some more high tea watched some football (or at least I did) and then treated ourselves to dinner at a sushi place where we sat next to some Germans who had found out the Vietnamese for cheers and wouldn’t shut up about it. Nevertheless, the sushi was good and my chicken teriyaki delicious. We then headed to the local mini mart, grabbed some beers and headed upstairs for a Netflix and chilling thriller session with the Ritual – a great British thriller set in Sweden.
The next day, after another very large breakfast (with more Pho!), we were picked up by a bus and taken to the Cu Chi tunnels, via an art factory where people affected by Agent Orange were making some fabulous pictures on blocks of wood using eggshell and bits of clamshell. Beautiful, but useless for us travellers, so we took the short tour of the workshop then chilled in the shade before getting back on the bus. 45 minutes later, we were unloaded and had stickers pressed onto us before getting into the museum’s densely wooded area. Here, we were shown how the Viet Cong had hidden in a network of tunnels which was a miniature underground town, with kitchens, underground toilets, air holes, tailors (for the high-end Viet Cong fashion overalls), and weapons factory. We also had a demonstration of various grisly traps, initially designed for animals but used by the Viet Cong for maiming humans. We were shown the remains of a tank and were even offered the chance to shoot some guns, which felt insensitive and a little awkward to do where so many people died, so we politely declined whilst flinching every time somebody had their go. Then, we finally got to crawl through a 100-metre stretch of the tunnel and I immediately regretted bringing my large blue rucksack – it was a squeeze even for those without hefty luggage. Dusty, dirty and with aching joints from scrambling around in the dark (it was like doing mega-squats), we headed to the kitchen where we were served the staple of the Viet Cong (tapioca with a sugar and peanut mixture) and some jasmine tea. Afterwards, we headed back to the bus and chatted with some of our fellow travellers, who gave us some excellent tips for Hoi An, our next stop.
We were dropped off at our hotel and, as another treat, headed out to the tallest building in HCMC for some cocktails and sunset view (we made it with 15 minutes to spare) then went to Pizza 4P’s (For Peace – another Alex recommendation) and had the best pizzas we’d had in a long time, perhaps ever (the toppings, sauce, dough – everything perfect). A very impressive cheese board with garlic pizza bread had kicked us off and the pizzas blew us away – Henny had a half-margarita with creamy burrata and a camembert and ham and I had a seafood pizza which I added tabasco to and it was perfect. We’re still waxing lyrical about it a week later. Dreaming of that pizza. Weighing up whether to return there, even though we only have 1 night in HCMC on the way to Australia.
Almost crying with happiness, we headed home and I introduced Henny to a staple of British culture, which is on Vietnamese Netflix and I’m pleased to say it was a success. Henny absolutely loves the Inbetweeners. Happy and full of lovely food and British schoolboy humour, we slept again until it was time to wake up for more food – this time a lighter breakfast – and then we checked out, left our bags downstairs and headed up to the pool to read, relax and swim. I managed to make friends with a Scottish dad who lives in Shanghai (shoutout to John) and chatted for ages about everything. We spent another couple of hours drying off, then headed out for some Banh Mi and a beer. We headed back to the hotel, collected our bags and headed to the airport in an Uber. The airport was better than Schönefeld (not a very high bar) and we relaxed and watched a couple of episodes of the Inbetweeners after going through the rather lax security.
Once on the half-filled plane with a loud American complaining and breaking several records, including ‘Most Disruptive Passenger Ever’, ‘Most Words Uttered On An Hour-Long Flight’ and ‘Most Opinionated Female 2017’, Henny took her usual travelling nap and I plugged myself into my ipod for some Blink 182 goodness. At the other end, we were met by a chap with a board, and helped out a couple who’d been let down by their lift from the airport. I’ll leave you there, wondering what happened next, and fill you in on Hoi An at a later date.
Yours cliffhangingly,
Boulders
  Ho Chi Minh… *sigh* Gone. I’m wet and cold, but not unhappy. Wet, not because it’s raining dear readers, but because I’ve just been for a  swim in our lovely (so far) hotel pool in Hoi An, and have only been driven upstairs because a) a child, who seems to have whooping cough but decided swimming would be his activity of choice today, hawked the brownish contents of his alveoli into the water where I would have been swimming and b) the temperature has dropped to a ‘frigid’ 24 degrees.
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