We're here, and survived the journey! The entire journey felt strangely short with the exception of the irritating 3 year old on the plane who seemed to consider us an interactive climbing frame. We landed in Tobago, checked in our luggage for our flight to Trinidad and grabbed some food before heading to the beach a 10 minute walk away. After making ourselves suitably wet and sandy, we wandered back to the airport to wait in the departure lounge. A short flight and longer wait for our baggage later we met Hannah's Uncle Peter who drove us home where we met the loud, attention seeking dogs. After several glasses of grapefruit juice with Auntie Mary, Peter and Kenneth and a small meal, we fell into bed completely exhausted after having been awake for about 24 hours.
We were woken at about 7.30 today by the sun, birds and dogs barking, dressed and ate mangoes with the prospect of rotis and a day at the beach.
Also, HANNAH GOT A 2.1 IN HER EXAMS!
We will write again soon. Love Alice and Hannah.
Friday, 26 June 2009
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this sounds awesome so far guys!
ReplyDeletewell done hannah!
can't wait for the next installment.
Nick x
I'm jealous, wish I could be there! Sounds amazing, hows the weather? Have fun and keep the posts coming... xxx
ReplyDeleteGlad you found the flight short, told you it wasn't that long! Though for someone who loves babies it is a bit odd you're complaining about a friendly 3 year old...
ReplyDeleteOnce again the lack of detail on silly Trini food, ON 2 ACCOUNTS, is disappointing. Sort it out Frosty.
What breed of dogs? And what are their names? Important issues. And what you think of a beach? I'm now missing Hannah's long, expansive descriptions, skills which probably jusitified her STORMING exam mark, job done!
I expect answers and a increase in food observations in future posts.
Monkeys and silliness,
Lumpy