Fiji - a day by day summarization - Day 3
Did I mention that our house is ON the beach? Well if I did not, it is! Breakfast is a bowl of oatmeal and juice..again. The rain has caused the mud to run into the ocean so the shore is not crystal blue, but don't worry the rest of it still is. I took a walk by myself today and tried to find a blue starfish to take a picture of it, but the water was too murky. Next I laid on the raft in the pool for an hour or so until you guessed it, rain again. It's not cold even though it is raining, well not cold for me LOL. Found out we have paw paw (papaya), coconuts, bananas and mango trees on the estate. When the rain subsided I took another walk with E and L. Then a great heart to heart with my E. Oh and because I love her so much I jumped of the porch to take a picture of her on the swing. Landing directly on top of a very pointy shell...thanks to God no skin breakage but a total bone bruise (it still hurts to walk). Oh there is a virus going around the villages and well S caught it today. Let's just say it causes everything to come up or out. I pray I don't get it, she looks miserable. Dinner was Indian food and it was pretty good...wish I could eat all this fresh bread they keep making. Had a nightcap and went to bed early. Tomorrow is L's 45th birthday and we plan to go horseback riding on the beach and the mountains. Should be awesome. I'll be praying for great weather. Day 3 - some what tanner than when I got here.
Things I learned: illness travel from village to village, Fiji and Hawaii are similar in the raining season, Vinaka means Thank You, and the Koreans come to learn English here because it is cheaper than going all the way to the United States.
Things I learned: illness travel from village to village, Fiji and Hawaii are similar in the raining season, Vinaka means Thank You, and the Koreans come to learn English here because it is cheaper than going all the way to the United States.
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