Sunday December 31st 2017

Last day.  Had breakfast.  Went for walk and last shopping.  Pissed down raining and we got drenched.  Luckily late checkout so went back to our room and had a shower / dried off.  Checked out of room and left our bags at reception and went for another walk (rain had stopped).

Eventually caught transfer to airport, and flew back to Phuket.  Spent 4 hours (or so) at Phuket until our flight opened for boarding.  Finally checked in and went through immigration.  Spoke to Kenichi – the whole family was at Nasu (including Mio / Yoichi / Arisa).  All quite drunk.  We finally boarded.  We were eating dinner and had a drink at midnight but on Jetstar so nothing included.  Child on the plane was screaming in the middle of the night at her parents so didn’t get much sleep.  Were pretty tired by the time we got home.

Great holiday(s)!

Saturday December 30th 2017

Sleep in. Breakfast outside. It wasn’t raining today! Breakfast is still pretty bad here. Back to our room to do a small amount of work. Then off to tour office to book a snorkelling / sunset dinner trip. Walked around for an hour or so until we had to be back at our hotel for pickup. There were two other people in the back of our “Ute” (who we later found out were Japanese). We also picked up another couple – she was muslim wearing a burka. 30 minute drive and got in long-tail boat. 30 minute trip to island. Rough seas, so slow trip. Snorkelled off the boat for half an hour or so. Murky water but lots of fish. In shallow where we could walk but rocky ground so not good to. Then went to another beach where we got off the boat and had drink / fruit, and a swim. Rain came but luckily we had umbrellas.

Friday December 29th 2017

Woken during the night by thunder and rain. Woke up and went for breakfast about 8.30, but then went back to sleep for most of the morning. Relaxing time without kids around! Rain was heavier today. Walked along beach again and got soaked. Lunch at restaurant looking out over the beach. Beautiful food! Sun came out. Started walking back to our hotel. I went in the ocean for a quick dip. Walked past our hotel and up the other side of the beach for a bit. Then back to our hotel and sat on the reclining chairs, and enjoyed a Mai Tai each. I went for a quick dip in the ocean mid way through. Then it started to rain so we went to our room. Had bourbon and dry, and a shower. Pottered around for a bit. Went to dinner at the night market. Pissing down raining and no umbrellas for us to borrow so we waited for 10 minutes for somebody to come back with one. Went out and by then it had stopped raining (we didn’t end up using the umbrella at all). Went to night market for dinner and had some scallops, and steamed fish (with rice) for dinner. Walked around for a while. Went down an alley to the “night club” area (~9.00) and it was dead. Went to Hooters for a beer and we bought a glass. Girls not smiling so we didn’t leave a tip. A foot massage with hot stones was todays treat. A bit more expensive but relaxing (we both fell asleep again). Bit more walking around, then a drink in our room and off to bed.

Thursday December 28th 2017

We slept in this morning! We didn’t have breakfast until after 8.00! Kaoru cooked our last omlette (for Dad as well). It was a pretty casual day (the last one here). We potted around and got our suitcases packed. Then all said goodbye and Kaoru and I went to the airport at 11 to have our own holiday. There was a line just to get in to the airport (which included baggage scanning). Check-in was easy, then some lunch at the airport, and on our way to Koh Samui. We were in row 18, which was the back row of the plane, and it was full (small twin turbo-prop). The scenery as we took off was great, but it wasn’t long until we were both asleep. The next thing I knew was a bump as we landed, so I missed the scenery of the approach :(. Beautiful airport (bungalow shacks for the terminal). Got our bag, and then to our transfer to the hotel. Checked in and found our room. Not as nice as what we had been staying in in Phuket. Big bed, but no storage space to unpack our bags. It was raining and the forecast wasn’t looking very good for the next few days. At least it was warm though – a very comfortable temperature as not too hot (thanks to the rain). By the time we had unpacked the rain had stopped, so we walked along the beach for 45 minutes or so, and then through to the main street. Stopped for a craft beer – by coincidence a jointly brewed beer with an Australian company. Continued walking back to hotel. Bought a T-shirt. Stopped for dinner at a restaurant. Also found a 7-11 and bought a beer and a ginger ale (for the fridge :)). Passed hotel (dropped things off) and went for massage. Just had reflexology this time (first time). Fell asleep during it – woken by a part of the treatment (poking the foot). Happened both legs! Kaoru slept too, so we decided it was bed time. Back to hotel and early to bed (10.30).

Wednesday December 27th 2017

A slightly later start today. After Kaoru cooked breakfast for Dad and I, 7 of us (Mum and Darren stayed behind) went to reception to await our transfer. We caught a speed boat to Phi Phi island for a bit of a tour. This took us about an hour to get to the other side of Phi Phi, so much faster than yesterday’s trip! Our first stop was the monkey beach. We had to walk through knee-high water, on rocks (that you couldn’t see) to the beach. There were wild monkeys all over. We even saw a baby monkey. Second stop was mooring in the middle of a bay for some snorkelling. We then went to lunch (big buffet), then some scenic cruising (including the viking cave and some amazing cliffs / clear water) before going to a beach for 45 minutes (a little bit of swimming), and then to another beach for some snorkelling (which also had a bar but we refrained). The snorkelling at both places was great. The fish were swimming right past us. We finally got back to the hotel about 6.00. We missed the shuttle so when we were ready we caught a taxi down to the night market and just got random food for dinner. Kaoru and I left the others, and wandered around the night market a bit, and then went for massages. Then stopped at a bar for a drink. Bought the dancer a “ladies” drink (220 baht – my beer was 130 and Kaoru’s was 120, to put it in perspective). Kaoru later had decided she would have rathered give 200 baht directly to the girl so she got it all rather than a small cut from the venue. Caught tuk tuk home and had a drink with Julie (Dad and her were the only ones up, and Dad was off to bed).

Tuesday December 26th 2017

Early start for Dad and I. Kaoru made me breakfast (Dad just had a slice of toast) and a shuttle took Dad and I to the pier again for another day scuba diving – this time at Phi Phi island. We met Tony at the dock. Another person (Ray) was with him – he had trained with a friend of Tony’s, who was unavailable today so he joined us. He had 50 dives up so still a novice as well, but more experienced than us. He had a go pro so was videoing his entire dives. It was over 3 hours to get to the first dive site. Not far to the second, and the third was about 2 hours, but on the way back to land. Fantastic dives, and getting much more confident and competant. We didn’t get back to dock until 7, so back at the hotel at 7.50. Missed the 8.00 bus to go to town so we ate at the restaurant. It actually cost double what it has when we have eaten at our room! Drinks would account for that a bit, although it was just a beer for Dad and I, and soft drinks for everybody else. And we didn’t seem to have as much (certainly not as much seafood).

Monday December 25th 2017

Little bit seedy this morning but still up early. There was some fruit not eaten last night which was great breakfast while kids unwrapped presents. Chilled for rest of morning (including having a sleep – the earliest we have ever slept on Christmas day!). Went to Number 9 2nd for lunch. Another fantastic feed. Some went back to hotel. Dad, Darren, Kaoru and I went for a massage, and I had my first ever pedicure (my toe nails were getting long and I thought why do it myself). It actually was quite nice! We had a cheeky drink in town before catching tuk tuk back to hotel. For dinner we ate out the back again (same as on 22nd). A few drinks and early to bed. Nothing like our usual Christmas, but I preferred it to last years (on the ship). It didn’t really feel like Christmas day (other than the morning with the kids opening presents). Combination of this being the first year of David and Izzy no longer believing in Santa, and being away, of course.

Sunday December 24th 2017

Woke up. Kaoru made breakfast again. Did some work. Julie and Ethan went for elephant ride as Ethan was too young 3 years ago when we were last here. Kaoru and I took David and Izzy for a while to give Julie and Darren some time. So caught the 10.30 bus to town. Went to massage. Staff confused as they weren’t our kids! Went to lunch. Then to “Time Zone”. Gave them both 100 baht of tokens. Then to laser tag for 15 minutes. Found pancakes so ate them. Had car pick us up (long wait) and back to hotel just after 5. Our table and chairs were outside along with Julie and Darren’s for big family christmas eve dinner. Looked amazing. Dad had picked food up from Number 9 2nd. We had an amazing feast, lots of drinks, swimming in the pool….very enjoyable. Even Mum went in! Eventually kids went to bed and Santa had a quick visit.

Saturday December 23rd 2017

The alarm went off early but we were already awake as Kaoru had a bit of a cough. After a shower Kaoru cooked breakfast for Dad and I, and then we went down to catch a transfer at 7.00 to go scuba diving. About a 50 minute drive, and met Tony on the dock. One hour trip on the boat. Refresher. Lots of food! Did 3 great dives – much better than the one 12 months ago. Both thoroughly enjoyed it. Back 5:50, got changed and caught a 6.00 transfer in to town. Dinner at No 6. Kaoru, Darren, Julie and I walked around. Had a drink. Thought of lady-boy show but too late. Came home, had a drink and went to bed.

Friday December 22nd 2017

Woke early. Dad, David, Kaoru and I went to breakfast. Pool outside the room is cold. Had a quick dip. Went in to town, walked around / changed money. Massage at No 8, and then lunch at No 9 Second. Kaoru and I walked around, found shopping centre and bought some food for breakfast for the next few mornings. Caught tuk tuk back to hotel. 300 baht. Not happy as we should have had an “anytime” shuttle from the resort, but they are only providing a few a day. Couple of drinks at the room. Not convenient to go in to town due to shuttle times so ordered dinner from restaurant, delivered to our room, and we all ate there.

Thursday December 21st 2017

Arrived early in the morning. Breakfast on Deck 14. Checked out. Disembarkation smooth (much better than with P&O). We were straight off the ship! Bus to our house. Changed suitcases. Bus to Mum and Dad’s (dropped Hawkes off en-route). Re-packed a couple of things at Mum and Dad’s and picked up Sushi. Bus picked us up at 12, then Hawkes, then to airport. Flight delayed a couple of hours. Eventually arrived at Phuket, 45 minute bus to resort. Up on the hills – view of the bay. David in with Mum and Dad.

Monday December 18th 2017

Woke about 6.30. Breakfast just after 7. Met family @ 9. Dad organised a mini-van to take 11 of us (Hunters / Hawkes, plus Aunty Lynette and Uncle Ray) for the day. Went to Richmond (old town) – I had us stop at a cheese factory on the way (tasted nice Whisky). Walked around Old Hobart Village (mini replica of Hobart from 1820’s). Pie at bakery for lunch. Went to Mt Wellington. Stopped enroute to eat lunch (cheese I bought from factory, bread I bought from bakery and ham and salami Julie bought in town). Beautiful view from top of Mt Wellington. Photos. Back to boat. Couple of beers and a swim. Watched push off from Hobart. Drinks @ 6 for Mum in Players Bar – all 19 of us. Then dinner at Crown Grill. Bed about midnight.

Sunday December 17th 2017

I slept better last night, but still not too well. The boat was rocking a lot, and whilst I wasn’t feeling sick, it was waking me up. We arrived at Port Arthur about 7am.

Kaoru and I got up and went for breakfast. We didn’t have a window view this time (must remember to ask for that) and were sharing with two other couples. I had much the same breakfast as yesterday.

Port Arthur – tender to land. Walked around.

Back to boat 12.30. Dining room was closed so ate at the International Cafe. Yummy pie and beer. All of us. Happy Birthday to Julie.

Kaoru and I went to 14th floor for cup of tea and back to our room. Had a sleep.

Went to trivia @ 4.
Mum and Dad’s room @ 5 for drinks and watched most of the sail in to Hobart.

Dinner @ 7.30. Same restaurant but extra table as Aunty Lynette and Uncle Ray, Leanne and Peter, plus Julie, Darren, David and Izzy joined us.

Watched the Hobart police force bagpipe band but no seats. Went to see a band in the room at the back of the ship, and then went to bed.

Saturday December 16th 2017

I didn’t sleep well during the night. I had continuous bad dreams which is strange for me. We got up, had a shower, and then went to breakfast. I ordered eggs benedict with salmon instead of bacon. It was a nice start to the trip. We were on a table of 4, so just 2 other people sitting with us. We barely got a word in, as she was quite a talker.

We wandered around, and went back to our room to do our teeth. Kaoru wanted to watch the movie under the stars – “Big Fish”. So I took her up to deck 14 and got her settled. I then went to the casino, as you get a $5 credit if you sit through the course. I saw Darren en route so he joined me. I then just passed the time until the draw at 12.15. By then I had found most people.

We wanted to go to lunch but couldn’t get in to the restaurant. There were no decisions really happening so Kaoru and I just headed off to get Pizza. Izzy came with us, even though we went the stairs (from Deck 5 to Deck 14). We found a table and not long after sitting down the others arrived. So we enjoyed lunch and had a chat. The others came up not long after, so once we had finished eating we went back to our room for a bit of a lie down.

At 2.00 I woke up, in time for Wineglass bay scenic cruising. We sat on our balcony and enjoyed the trip in, and were amazed at how the ship did a 540 degree turn, pretty much on the spot! It gave a chance for everybody on board to see the beach and both sides, and was quite an exercise. There was a roudy group on the balcony one deck down from us – that was Mum and Dad’s! It must’ve been terrible for other guests yesterday with all of us there.

We went to 4.00 trivia (Dad, Julie, Darren and I). Aunty Linda and Lorraine came a bit later to contribute, but we didn’t go well enough (14/20). There was more scenic cruising so we had some great views of the coastline as we sailed around. Kaoru and I went downstairs and had some cakes as a “pre-dinner” snack. These were free at the International Cafe. We assessed whether we would get a coffee card but decided it wasn’t really worth it for just us – unless Dad would be interested in some. We got a message from Dad that they were meeting for dinner at 6.45. So we went to our room, where I did some Japanese studying (not a lot) and we got our formal clothes on, in time to meet them outside the restaurant.

After getting to the front of the line, we were given a buzzer, and we got a drink to pass the time. By the time the drinks were served the buzzer went off so I paid and we went to our table. We had the same waiter as the previous night, by coincidence, which was great as he was an entertaining fellow – Michael. We had a great meal, and finished the wine from last night. With dessert we had irish cream shots, in collectable glasses.

After dinner we met Julie at the comedy show. He was a very entertaining comedian, and (luckily) we weren’t picked on being up the front row! After the show we rushed to the other end of the ship, in time to see the stage production “Born To Dance” – a show put on by the dancers which had interviews of famous dancers on it.

It was now 11.00 and we were pretty warn out. So Kaoru and I went to Deck 14 to get our cup of tea, and back to the room to call it a night.

Friday December 15th 2017

We woke up this morning on the floor of our office. We had picked Aunty Linda up last night from Southern Cross station, and she stayed with us, due to the “surprise” to follow… so we had given her our bed and we slept on our camp mattress.

We started the day with our usual cooked breakfast and I got a bit of work done before Aunty Linda woke up. We pottered around the house until 12.30 when the bus pulled up with Mum, Dad, Julie, Darren, David, Izzy and Ethan. We put our bags in the trailor and Aunty Linda snuck around the front to say Hi to Mum. She was extremely surprised! We put our suitcases in the trailor, and off we drove to Port Melbourne.

Darren had arranged a wheel chair as he was still recovering from his recent strokes. So he was at the handicapped check in rather than the never-ending line. We asked if we could all check in, but when we said there were 10, they said No. Mum said “What about if one of us has a suite” – that changed their answer pretty quickly! So we were saved probably half an hour of standing in line!

Once checked in Kaoru and I walked towards the ship while the others sorted their things out. I heard a “Darryl”, and turned around and saw Aunty Lynette and Uncle Ray. They were two rows back so I rushed back to warn Dad, to try to get him to bring Mum through straight away so she didn’t see them. We then went through the Xray, where they queried our bag as it was full of drinks (2 champagne, 2 soda, 2 lemonade and 2 dry giner ale’s, plus a few loose cans). I said there were only the two bottles of alcohol and they let us through.

Once on board we found our room – we did the stairs, even with the heavy case of drinks. We were on Deck 11, and the entrance was Deck 5, so a bit of a way to go. We put the champagne in the fridge and then went for a wander around the ship. During our travels we bumped in to the other surprise guests (that Mum didn’t know about) – Barb and Geoff, and Rod and Sandra. We said g’day to them and then found the all day buffet for a nibble, where we found Darren, David and Ethan. That pretty much took us to “muster time”.

We went back to our room by 3.15, bumping in to Leanne and Peter Kelly on the way. Mum knew they were on board but we hadn’t seen them yet. We got our life vests and made our way to Muster Station C. We found Mum and Dad, and Julie and the family, so squeezed in with them. I could see Barb, Geoff, Rod and Sandra but only as I was looking for them. I didn’t see Aunty Lynnette and Uncle Ray so was confident Mum wouldn’t see them either. After our briefing Dad went to find the Matre’ D to arrange dinner for Mum’s birthday, while Kaoru and I kept Mum company. I saw Aunty Lynette leave the muster station but kept Mum looking away. After a while I got an “all clear” from Julie, and Dad had returned, so we walked up the stairs to Deck 10, to Mum and Dad’s room. Julie had decorated with “Happy Birthday” stickers so Mum had a bit of a surprise with that. But then she went out on the balcony where the others were, and she had yet another shock of her life!

We stayed in the room for an hour or so, enjoying a few champagnes and looking at the sail away from Melbourne. Barb, Geoff, Rod and Sandra left as they had booked for 5.45 dinner every night. The Hawkes left to arrange kids club, etc, and the rest of us stayed behind for a chat. Eventually we got changed and went to dinner about 7.00. It was just Mum, Dad, Aunty Linda, Lorraine, Kaoru and I, but even for 6 we were waiting in line for about 10 minutes, and then another 10 minutes for a table to be ready. By the time we were seated I was getting pretty hungry.

We ate dinner. I got a bottle of Pinot Noir to go with my steak, which was delicious. I had an apple strudle for dessert which was also great, and light. After dinner we bumped in to others, and went to the welcome show. We were introduced to the tour director and the dancers, and one of the acts (The Blues Brothers). But it was only about a 30 minute welcome. Everybody decided to call it a night, but Kaoru and I had a bit of a walk around the ship, ending up at the night club. We could see a ship off in the distance in the dark, which I’m presuming was the Spirit of Tasmania. The music at the night club was too loud though, and there wasn’t much of a crowd, so after a walk around we left. We got a cup of tea on our way back to the room, which we enjoyed on our balcony, and then called it a night.