Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Fender Thanksgiving 2011

Well this year I was fortunate enough to enjoy Thanksgiving with my blood relatives and oh-boy it was awesome.  This year's theme was "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" its a Cher song -which us young ones did not know…at all!  Especially considering when I first hear the song I thought it was gypsies, tramps and queens.  I didn't think that this was very family friendly since we do have a 7 year old attending.  But I was quickly put on the right path (tramps in the old days were hobos…).


Well the thinking started.  We all get really into it and you have to be creative to make sure you aren't under dressed.  My first costume did not come too easily (The McD's Hamblerglar) so I had to go with option number two - The Cookie Monster.  The others that attended are as follows:

Grandma Fender - The Cat Burglar
Grandpa Fender - Robin Hood (he was an actual men in tights - who had to be reminded to sit with his legs closed!!!)
Logan Fender - Black Bart (if you know Casabonita you know Black Barts Cave)
Andrea Fender - A gypsy
Tyler Fender - The Smooth Criminal (yes MJ style)
Harper Fender - The Chickenhawk
Dave Ganagware - The Identity their
Alyce Ganagware - A gypsy
Matt Ganagware - A Tramp
Rick Brochu - A Tramp (with a sign that said "Spaceship in shop.  Need money for parts, Anything helps.  God Bless.")
Cindy Brochu - The jewelry theif
Kyle Brochu - A current day Tramp (one that might be on Colfax)
Noel Brochu - A gypsy

Group Shot

All in all, a very good turn out - and even better picture.

The day started as usual.  Dad and I went to the store to buy some wine - figured 5 bottles should be enough for everyone.  Then the Ganagwares showed up and we were graced with another 4 bottles, then the Brochus arrived and 3 more bottles appeared - thats 12 - with only 13 people attending.  Of which three don't/can't drink and 4-5 who are beer drinkers (who brought their own).  Well, no one thought it was possible but only 2.5 bottles of wine were left by the end of the night…which might have been the catalyst to the day.

The thieving grandparents

Harper

Kyle and Noel

There was some intense UNO playing - I cheated and won, and Tyler won the last game fair and square.  Even Franky got out to join the party.  Dinner was great (as it always is).  There was the turkey, meat stuffing, vegetarian stuffing, meat gravy, vegetarian stuffing, mashed potatoes, salad, olives, cranberries, the Brochu's Fat Bomb Beans (always a big hit of the night), and even Kendra's fruit salad made an appearance.  During dinner it is a tradition that everyone says what they are thankful for.  The ones that I remember include:

Me - for US prices using the Australian dollar.
Kyle - for his rockin body
My dad - for Kendras fruit salad
Most others were the traditional friends and family - which is always a good one.

Dad and Noel

me and T

son and mother

Rick, Franky and Me

After dinner there was a dance party and a whip cream contest.  The goal of the contest was to get the tallest whip cream tower on your face…it really ended up with a whip cream fight and lots of piles for Jack (the dog) to clean up.  A fiasco if you have ever seen one.  Someone blamed me for the chaos - but I think it is more of the fact that Thanksgiving is a time to enjoy great family and friends and have as much fun as possible.  Mission accomplished…I wish Thanksgiving could come more than once a year.

the beginning

who can build the tallest tower

Dad lost first

oh no

the end of the contest

Bali Yoga Retreat

Made it to Bali with no issues.  When I come back to Asia I will be looking for as many Korean Air flights as possible - they are by far the best.  At the Bali Airport I got my visa and made it through to my bag.  It was about 1:00 in the morning and there were so many people around.  A couple of guys helped me find my pay and proceeded to carry it through customs.  I knew I was going to be screwed.  Once we went through sure enough all they wanted was a big fat tip.  I gave them have of my Bali money I had in my pocket (change from the Visa).  Although it seemed like a lot at the time (100,000 Baht) it was only $15 USD. 

When I finally made it out of the air port 2 other guys were waiting for me.  We headed off to the resort, which I didn't realize was on the other side of the island - about 2 hour drive.  I found myself in a place called Ubud, a much smaller quieter area inland (so not by the beach).  I got to my room it is is awesome.  I have a great entrance with a stream under the walkway.  A living room with a floor table and bench.  French doors to my back patio and a walkway down to the pool.  My bathroom is outdoors (with high walls around so no one can peek) and my bed is upstairs with windows all around and a bug net hanging from the ceiling.    

my bungalow

my family room

my bed

view to my back porch

my toilet


Since I didn't get to bed until around 3:30am I decided to skip the morning walk (with a wake up call at 5:30am).  So I had to report at 11:30 to meet my guide for the week.  

In my life there are many times when I say yes to something without actually knowing what I'm saying test to.  With that I met my guide, Lastri.  Her and her partner, Yani, will be taking me through the program….hmmm program.  I bean I know I booked it awhile ago but I just thought it was yoga.  Turns out I signed up for a "Healing Week."  Everyday I have a schedule of where and what I'll be doing.  although each day is different - each day starts at 5:30am with a wake up call and some herbal tea.  At 6:00am there is a sunrise walk followed by an hour of yoga and a half hour of meditation.  This morning I missed all the excitement - so we will see how it goes tomorrow (Have I ever mentioned how I am not a morning person and I LOVE my sleep?).

For my first lunch I had a glass of carrot and lime juice, a multi-vitamin and then a glass of watermelon and mint juice.  Lastri pointed to the two pages from the menu that I could order from…turns out they are all fruit and vegetable juices.  UMMMM I'm on a liquid diet (hear my sarcasm???).

Next up was my first ever clonic.  Not really sure how I felt but again, "When in Rome…"  So I headed into the room, got something shoved up my butt and water flowing through.  THe water is at about 40 degrees celsius (100 degrees fahrenheit), which surprised me - but I guess its the best way to break up everything in the acceding, descending and transverse colon.    While one nurse was using the pressure gauge and release functions the other was massaging my intestines.  I won't go into much detail, but there is a tube you can see with your $hit flowing out - its difficult not to watch how disgusting it is…

After that I had some time to relax.  Went back to the bungalow, played some cards and read.  THen at 4:00 it was off to get skin brushing and mandi lulu.  These were awesome - literally someone brushing my body, then a aroma oil massage.  THis was followed by a scrub which dried and then she rubbed off like when you let glue dry on your finger and rub it off - but it felt like sand paper.  Then she poured feet smelling coconut milk to seep into my exfoliated skin.  Then a jump into a flower pedal bath for a soak.  Next up the dry sauna for as long as I could last then the steam room.  Last on the list was a glass of coconut water to rehydrate and quick shower and I was off to dinner.  

In my head I was really hoping for some food - but that was a no go.  Instead I was blessed with a cucumber, spinach, green apple and ginger juice - which was awesome.  Another multi-vitamin and 2 colon cleansers (pretty sure they were fiber pills or send pills) and to finish it off a glass of herbal tea (with real basil, mint, ginger and lemon grass).  At night lots of water and early to bed.  When I get back to the bungalow, my porch light is on, the curtains are drawn, bed turned down and incense burning - I'm loving this.

On my schedule I have a manicure and pedicure on the 5th day, so my goal is to stop biting my fails until then - hope there will be something there to get a manicure on….

Then next day I did wake up at the 5:30am wake up call.  Lastri brought me a cup of the herbal tea and told me it would help.  I wasn't too sure about it, but after 20 minutes I felt alright.  Me up with everyone and we took a nice long walk through the streets and then to the rice fields.  It was a pretty good way to start the day.

huts in the field

the fields

views from the walks

When we returned, I had a strawberry sunrise (smoothy…almost like food).  Then yoga class, definitely not as difficult or intense as Bikram, but it did get my muscles to start working agin.  Then we meditated for 30 minutes.  Sat in a circle around a candle an stared at the flame for 10 minutes.  Then closed our eyes and had to picture the plane through our 3rd eye.  This was for 20 minutes.  I did pretty well for the 1st 10 - then just lost it and started to think about everything else…I guess I have 5 days to perfect this…

Then breaky - I had carrot, orange and ginger juice.  I was skeptical again as I think ginger tastes like soap - but I really liked it.  Another multi-vitamin and three colon cleansers.  Then another amazing spa treatment.  Started with a body brush, then massage, another body scrub and a bubble jet bath with lavender cream and sea salts.  I enjoyed a watermelon and mint juice while relaxing.  Afterward I had a body wrap.  I"m not sure what the mixture was but to me it smelled like Jack Daniel's.  She wrapped me up in space paper and then an electric blanket and I baked for 20 minutes.  Luckily she would take a damp cloth and wipe the sweat off of my face every once and awhile.  When she was unwrapping me you could see the steam rising off of my body…finally a cold shower which was most welcomed.  Then I jumped into the sauna - although I didn't last long and back in the shower.  

Afterwards was lunch.  I had carrot, beetroot and something (I can't remember) and a glass of coconut water.  Afterwards was free time.  I read by the pool and took a long nap.  Not warm enough to go swimming.  Tonight was my second clonic - just as fun as the first.  But this time she told me that I had food poisoning that was coming out…hmm it took me awhile to figure it out - but I can only relate it to the first night in Vanuatu when I got so sick (see guys it wasn't the Kava….just the food).  I knew I wasn't a light weight!  Finally dinner (I was starving) - ummm some pineapple, celery, cilantro, spinach and beetroot.  At first it tasted like dirt from the garden but after a bit I started to enjoy it (and I'm not just saying that - I did order it again).  As an extra surprise I was given some vegetable broth.  Its only been two days of juices but man did it taste good.  So far I haven't had any real cravings (although in my dream last night I was eating a block of cheese like an apple, but I haven't had cheese in almost a month - so I find that understandable).  

So by now you are probably getting the gist of my days - so I won't bore you with every detail of everyday.  I did spend a lot of time by myself.  Sure there are other ladies around (note no men voluntarily came) and I did talk a bit the first few days…until I realized that everyone was having the same conversations over and over and over again.  "Where you from?  What day are you one?  What treatment did you have?" So I did a lot of reading and thinking by myself (which could be dangerous).  

Some highlights from the week:

Glow - My favorite shake of the retreat.  Made of cashew milk, carrot juice, pineapple, banana and mango.  

Sight seeing - my first time out of the resort and all I wanted to do was get back in!!! But I walked around the monkey forest which turned out to be pretty cool.  There were monkeys everywhere and you could feed them bananas.  

monkey eating

more forest

statutes


Cemetery outside of the Monkey Forest - I sure to love cemeteries!

gravestone

cemetery

cemetery

Ubud Sari Organic Farm - we walked through the farm that produces most of the fruit and veggies that we had been drinking during the week.

Deep tissue massage - it was deep!

Detox wrap - I have never felt so hot in my entire life!!  I thought I was going to pass out when I stood up, so we took a really long time to walk back to the change room where I sat and drank 2 glasses of water.

Clockwork Orange - the book is just as messed up as the movie!

Loosing 3 kilos - and then gaining 3+ kilos back in Denver when I was able to eat Mexican food again…

Bio-Electic treatment - This was crazy.  I went into a room and a woman and her husband where there.  They tied a white sash around my waist and we prayed with incense and a flower.  THen I sit on a mat with my back against the wall and she has one leg and her husband has the other.  She asks me if I'm ready to accept her energy.   I say yes and she touches my foot.  All of a sudden there are electric currents in my foot!  She rubs her hand up and down my leg and I can feel electricity moving through.  I kept looking for the "box" or whatever it was that she was getting this from…but it was no where.  She then passed the current onto her husband who massaged my other leg.  They said that I have good energy - which is good to know.  After the legs were the arms - everything was going well until the power went out.  All three of us froze.  Terrified.  I'm sure all of us were thinking the same thing…An evil spirit has entered the room.  Then the lights came back on - but our hearts had already skipped a beat.  They finished the arms and then went onto the back and neck.  The whole thing was awesome.  

Advice from Made (our gumby yoga master) - We must rest everything.  We sleep to rest our bodies, we meditate to rest our minds and we fast to rest our organs.

Cranioscral - Paula stands in front of me and looks me over.  She asked if I had anything bothering me.  I said I carry a lot of stress in my shoulders and neck.  Then I lay on my stomach on her bed and she feels around.  She tells me there is a restriction of the life force to my shoulder.  She did some poking and proving and then told me to roll onto my back.  Some more poking and stretching my limbs.  She called it the recovery position and told me to stay there as long as possible.  Turns out I was there for almost an hour.  Not sleeping but just in a very relaxed place.   The next day I felt amazing.  I had another appointment with her the last day and I felt like everything was as it should be.  It was the first time that I didn't have should/upper back pain.  

Naps - Lots and lots of naps.  By the pool, in my room, on the comfy couches around the resort.  I love naps.

Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury -  Its the second time I've read this, but love it and found a couple of great quotes.

"It doesn't matter what you do, he said, so long as you change something from the way it was before you touched it into something that's like you after you take your hands away."
"Stuff your eyes with wonder, live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds.  See the world.  Its more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories.  Ask no guarantees, ask for no security, there never was such an animal.  And if there were, it would be related to the great sloth which hangs upside down in a tree all day everyday, sleeping its life away.  To hell with that shake the tree and knock the great sloth down on his ass."
FOOD - Finally on my last day I was able to eat.  I had a fruit bowl for breakfast.  Wow the taste of solid food - it made my mouth water for hours.  Lunch was tomato basil soup and spring rolls (not the fried kind).  The soup was delicious, it was a cold soup and very frothy like it had been whipped with a whisk.  The spring rolls were also good - avocado, carrot, cucumber, onion and pineapple.  Dinner was vegetable soup and raw lasagna.  It had jicama, tomato, zucchini and eggplant with pesto, avocado spread and marinara in-between.  Very different as there was no pasta and it was not cooked - but was fantastic.  

Overall a very pleasant experience in Bali - and incredible inexpensive.  It worked out to be about $230 USD a day, which was all inclusive of food (well juice), accommodation, 10 spa treatments, 6 clinics, 6 yoga classes, 6 meditation classes and time by the pool!  I would highly recommend for anyone who wants a relaxing week of detoxing.

Last Stop - Shanghai

In Shanghai we did a quick tour of the city.  Stopped by the water front where the sister of Big Ben is located.  We then headed to silk worm factory.  Saw the many stages of the silk worm life cycle - which is only 25 days.  The factory is know for making quilts (which were awesome) but since I have no idea where I'll be living I figured it was best to just get some scarves.

more shanghi skyline

sister clock of Big Ben in Shanghi

flower building 

After lunch we went to old town.  This is a bargainers haven and I loved it.  It is great to go into a store and bargain your way down on just about everything.  Picked up some gifts for the family.  Then a quick trip to the Shanghai Museum.  THere were a few good things in there - the Tibetan Masks and Ceramic warriors, but since I'm not a huge museum person it wasn't my favorite hour.  

street life

shanghi shopping

shanghi shopping

But then we went to he Circus - WOW.  Crazy stuff happening there - contortionists, plate spinners, roller skating divas, jugglers…At one point there were 10 girls pyramid on a push bike.  But the last act was the best.  The motor bike in a where cage game.  One guy was fun, two was cool, three was great and four was unexpected - BUT five was just insane!  The whole show I felt like I was a kid again.  The best show I've seen so far on the trip - and we went to the early one so more tine to go out for our last night!

The night out was great.  Most all the youngsters came.  Lots of drinks and the Chinese drinking game again.  Everyone was feeling good and Brandon was just taking all the pictures.  About 2 hours later we all headed out.  Most of the gang went to Mc'Ds for some food, but I wasn't really into that so I headed off with Chen and his friend David for a corner street vendor.  He was selling lots of food which he has charcoaled grilled.   I had some bread and mushrooms and this was probably one of my favorite meals of the trip.  

the group

Marguerite, chen and deena

sean, michelle, lucho and christina

sean

beer 1

Our last day of the tour was a free day.  I wish I would have just gone off by myself, but everyone coerced me into hanging out one last day.  We pretty much just walked around the same places we were the day before.  Our last dinner of the trip was the best.  We found a hot pot restaurant and enjoyed a feast.  At this place we all got our own hot pot which was good for the vegetarian of the group.  

Food in general on the trip was a bit tricky for people.  For one it was actual Chinese food - from China.  I had been introduced to it in Australia so I thought it was pretty normal and for the most part what I had was good.  But many of the Americans were not impressed as it was not like American Chinese  (no Kung Pow Chicken here).  I did get a headache for the first 2-3 days due to the amount of MSG that is used in the food (they treat it like a flavoring so it is in every dish as if it were salt).  But once I got used to it - the headaches went away.  Although I did enjoy it, I was looking forward to NOT eating Chinese food for awhile (…little did I know what I would be eating - or better said not eating).  

Overall I loved China.  Don't ask why, its dirty, people spit everywhere (and I mean everywhere - like even in the airport while waiting for a flight right on the floor next to me), and the toilets are horrible.  But over all I love it.  Some highlights of the trip include:
- Babies with holes in their pants and no diapers so they can poop and pee right on the street
- Hole toilets with walls that go up half way and no door - horrific smells and pee everywhere on the floor
- Eating dog
- Everyone living in apartments with clothes hanging out the window 20 stories up
- Eggplant and radishes
- All my good friends that I have made

Now off to Bali for some yoga - and a vacation from my vacation.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Guilin

We started off the day with a boat cruise down the Li River.  The scenery was gorgeous, plus the weather was terrific - lots of sun..finally no more smog!!  A very relaxing day which was much needed.  Also exciting news on the cruise is that my two good friends go engaged.  Right in front of the hills that are on the 20 yuan note.  It was very romantic and everyone was there to watch so exciting for us.

river

mountains on the li river

group photo

me and chen

anja and nathan engaged

Some weird things noted on the boat includes the kitchens in the back - the food, as you could imagine was not very good.  THere were also guys on "bamboo" boats selling trinkets and fruit (but the "bamboo" was PCP pipe painted to look like bamboo).  

kitchen on the back of the boat

bamboo raft

After the cruise we took a walk around the country town and saw the gardens, fields and how the rest of China lives.  It was so funny because we stopped at one point and were mobbed by a load of people.  When we took a few pictures they all wanted money - another set up to get the money flowing around the country side - which isn't that bad, its just that we weren't warned so none of us knew what was going on.  We also stopped by a farmers house to look around.  It was rustic and what you would expect a farm house to look like.  THere was a huge pig (probably dinner at some point) right next to the out door toilet.  On the inside it was not what you would expect.  A fridge bigger than the one I had in Australia and a flat screen TV.  I can only assume that the tourists have paid for most of this.  They even had a dishwasher (which I haven't had in over 3 years).  
in the garden

chinese writing

on the streets of yangshuo

old school farming

front door

pig...dinner?

in the kitchen


Then back to the hotel for a quick rest before going to the light show.  The show was created by the same guy who did the opening ceremony for the 2008 Olympics.  It was amazing the different visual effects that he created.  It took place on a lake so there were lots of the bamboo boats and it seemed like the entire town was involved in the production.  

light show in yangshou

light show in yangshou

After the show we again went back to the hotel and dropped off some of the people.  We got a pretty good group to stay out and hit up the town together.  It was Chen, Jonny, Brandon, Shaun, Brad, Nathan, Anja and Andy.  We were headed to go try Chen's favorite dish…DOG.  Of course I wasn't up for eating it - but wanted to see what it was like and watch the others.  The dogs that they eat are not the ones most people think of, but are actually raised on a ranch.  So it is really not that different to a cow or pig that is raised for slaughter.  Its just difficult for Westerners to get their head around since we only raise them as pets. 

Well our night ended around 2:00am and I ended up eating the dog…yep the Pescatarian ate a dog…"When in Rome…" We got about 1/2 a kilo of dog and a nice big fish.  The fish dish they call beer fish as it is cooked in beer and it was delicious.  When the dog came out we weren't sure what to expect, but it just looked like a beef stir-fry and smelled amazing.  Brad, our gastrologist, tempted me by saying that if I have one or two pieces I wasn't going to get sick.  Oh really, okay then why not - so I had some and then figured I should document the tasting so had another.  

traditional dog stirfry

picking a good piece of dog

dog going in mouth

eating dog

That night we played one of Chen's drinking games.  One glass is in the middle of the table and everyone takes a turn pouring beer into it - who ever is the last one to pour when it overflows looses and has to chug the glass.  Chen was the first to loose, the Nathan, I was next but after that we started to get the hang of it…except for Brad.  Oh poor Brad, I think he got the brunt of it and lost the rest of the night.  The total bill, for the dog, fish and about 25 - 600ml beers was about $50 USD.  SWISH.  We really should have had more, but I'm not sure the rest of the group could handle it.  This night was great because it was the first time some people let down their guard to get to know each other.  

anja, nathan and brad

sean, brandon and johnny

chen and andy

out on the town

The Chinese say that if you drink with some one you can respect them.  If you drink with a businessman you can respect him and if that businessman can drink more than you they are a better businessman then you are…well if I was in the country I would be a really good businessman (really any Australian would be when put up against the Chinese for how much you can drink).  

The last day in Guilin we stopped by a Cave - which was kind of like Disney World.  Very easy to walk through and all lit up.  We also stopped by the Elephant Rock, which is as they describe it a rock which looks like an Elephant.  Really just a few time fillers before our flight to Shanghai...

in the caves

me and the elephant rock

the elephant rock 2