
Sadly we prepare to say good-bye to this magnificent place and begin the 34 hour trek back home. The good news for us is that there are only 5 flights (vs. the original 7) to get us all the way back from Tonga to Fiji so 2 of those were behind us last Tuesday. Our first leg back is a 2 hour ferry ride,which ends up being a trip around the Fijian Islands, what a nice last treat.
We pick up our flight to LAX at 10:00 PM Saturday Fiji time (I think that is around 5:00 AM on Saturday back home as we are once again crossing the dateline and will arrive in the good ole USA at 1:30 Saturday afternoon - we get our day back, yea!) Thanks to our wonderful kids we have a room in LA so that we don't have to spend our 11 hour layover in the airport. We are now trying to manage our eating and sleeping so we will be somewhat reacclimated by the time we reach NJ - good luck with that! We are hoping that the first class upgrades that took years to earn on our Visa cards will help.
We spent our final day (rainy of course - rain also cancelled the torch lighting last night so we will have to come back for that) sailing a Cat and getting a head and foot massage (complete with hot coconut oil drizzle for the road - do we really have to go home????) It's been an amazing and restful 2 weeks - thanks Joanne D for telling me it is not really a vacation unless you go for 2 weeks - AMEN!
Thanks to all who shared our journey and sent well wishes and comments via blog, e-mail and Facebook - we loved hearing from you. See you soon - Liz & Bob (aka Mom & Dad, Izzie and Cappy)
We pick up our flight to LAX at 10:00 PM Saturday Fiji time (I think that is around 5:00 AM on Saturday back home as we are once again crossing the dateline and will arrive in the good ole USA at 1:30 Saturday afternoon - we get our day back, yea!) Thanks to our wonderful kids we have a room in LA so that we don't have to spend our 11 hour layover in the airport. We are now trying to manage our eating and sleeping so we will be somewhat reacclimated by the time we reach NJ - good luck with that! We are hoping that the first class upgrades that took years to earn on our Visa cards will help.We spent our final day (rainy of course - rain also cancelled the torch lighting last night so we will have to come back for that) sailing a Cat and getting a head and foot massage (complete with hot coconut oil drizzle for the road - do we really have to go home????) It's been an amazing and restful 2 weeks - thanks Joanne D for telling me it is not really a vacation unless you go for 2 weeks - AMEN!

Thanks to all who shared our journey and sent well wishes and comments via blog, e-mail and Facebook - we loved hearing from you. See you soon - Liz & Bob (aka Mom & Dad, Izzie and Cappy)







Today's big decisions were what time to eat dinner (can you believe you have to make that decision early in day - I thought this was vacation) and whether or not to go out on a Hobie cat once the winds picked up (too tired by 5:00 - needed a nap :-) which may seem silly having just spent a week sailing, but I have decided that I need to learn more about sailing than how to decorate the boat (my favorite job), how to cook yummy meals and plan tasty happy hours and how to drive her in and out of the slip - it's time to learn a little about sail trim. So we are thinking we might tool around on a Hobie and see if that will help, but I digress - that sounds like work and I am into some major relaxing today!
After our couples massage we hung out by the pool and read books and admired the scenery then went back to the room so Bob could snorkel and I could finish my current book by a female cruiser (I guess I just can't get enough; I like living vicariously through them, but have no desire to sail 17,000 miles to Hong Kong).

































