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Savannah doesn't need what it looks like she needs,
she just thinks the stone fish are after her...
Those five meters under the bridge.

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Christmas in Singapore. We walked barefoot at two in the morning along the warm streets and felt completely safe.

 

Savannah's Singaproe Journal - Aged 9


The people are very friendly. When ever they smile at me, they always squeeze their eye too. - extract Savanah.


Today we went to sentosa island at 8:00 to get there we took a taxi and he took us to the cable car station when we got in Eliza and I were so scared (aahhh). When we got over the sea we so rleifed. When we finally got off the cable car we went on loads of cool buses to dolphin lagoon were we watched them train the dolphins
After the show we got to get our photo taken stroking a dolphin. It was really exciting it felt really smooth, the breed was pink dolphin his name was pet after that we collected our and went to underwater wold.
When we got there is was heaving


We squeezed our way through and there was a touch pool and I touched a bamboo shark and some rays.
We walked into a tunnel and nearly fell over because we went on a travelator, and we saw a really cute dugong called Gracie who lost her mum who died when she was little so they saved her, when we were about to leave we saw a really sweet snake so we touched it. Mummy was scared but we forced her She finally stroked but she still doesn’t like it. I forgot to mention before we went to the dolphins we went to the beach and I made a decicion that I wasn’t going to be scared if insects or any creatures. We were walking across a bridge and I think I saw a stone fish.  They are poisonous. Then we went home and I really enjoyed today.

My impressions of the food

Some of the food was really tasty and some of it was really uhg. They squo;t going to be scared if insects or any creatures. We were walking across a bridge and I think I saw a stone fish.  They are poisonous. Then we went home and I really enjoyed today.

My impressions of the food

Some of the food was really tasty and some of it was really uhg. They had a much bigge selection of food compared to england. The people in Singapore love a lot of weird food.

My impressions of the people

The people are very friendly. When ever they smile at me, they always squeeze their eye too.

Singapore night Zoo

The night Zoo was really fun I felt sorry for the animal because we weren’t allowed flash camera but everyone was using them. There was chetha standing on a log and he looked really scared.

 

 

Pulau Sibu, Malaysia

Today we are going to Pulau Sibu We got on a boat and got very wet. When we got there I thought it was paradise. It was monsoon so the weather wes rather dull but we were really lucky because it got really sunny the sea was lovely to swim in. There was also a really fun tree to climb. I loved it.

The wood hut that we stayed in nearly everything was made of wood and the roof was made just of palm tree leaves. The bathroom was quite big but the shower only had cold water (brr) The windows had wooden shutter The mosquito net was sooo annoying and so were the pillows.

The mossie net was annoying because we could touch the side or else we would get bitten. I didn’t like the pillows because they were hard and so was the mattress. Still it was great!

 

 

 

 


 


ADULT GAP YEAR HOME
- Family Gap Year Home
-
Single Parent traveling
-
Networking

BEFORE YOU LEAVE
- The Bank
- Ipods & MP3's
- Photocopies
- Phone Numbers


GAP YEAR CHILDREN
-
Gap Year Kids
- Packing for the kids

HOME SCHOOLING
- Schoolwork
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Deschooling
- Where & When to work
- Keeping Journals
- What to take with you
- Outsourcing
- Curriculum
- Comparisons & learning Styles & Pace


GAP YEAR GRANDPARENTS
- Gap Year Granny
- Chalet Granny


WHAT I WISH I'D KNOWN - PACKING FOR YOUR GAP YEAR
- Your suitcase
- Cross packing
- Hand Luggage
- TSA recognized locks
- Ziploc Bags
- Bum Bags/Fanny Packs
- Towels
- Toiletries
- Packing for the kids


MONEY AND FINANCE
- Money
- Raising the money
- How much do you need?
- The Bank
- Making money as you Travel


CAREER BREAKS
- Career Breaks
- Being Frivolous
- Negotiating a Break
- Cobwebs


TOURS AND SIGHTSEEING
- Taxis
- Shopping
- Activities


KEEPING IN TOUCH
- Emails
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Mobiles, texts, Sim Cards
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Chargers
- Internet
ELECTRONICS
- Shocking Wires
- DVD’s
- Photography
- Backups


THE KID'S PAGES
- Kids Pages
- Jet lag and Kids
- Extra Special Toys


- Armageddon Pills
- The Tims Family
- Free Spirit Life
- Where the FuhKaui?
- The Atkins Family

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Countries I/we've visited:
South Africa
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Zambia
Malawi
Lesotho
United Kingdom
USA (22 states)
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
Tahiti
Cook Islands
Singapore
Malaysia
Holland
Belgium
Luxembourg
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Croatia
Greece
France
Corsica
Cyprus
Turkey
Italy
Israel
Albania
Macedonia

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