Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2019

Trip to Athens, Greece - Day 4

On Tuesday we decided to go to the sea.  We took the train (as usual) to the last stop at the piers.  The station there was above-ground and quite nice.  Right outside of the station was a lot of construction.  We walked across the street and walked around the pier and looked at all of the Ferry ships and cruise ships that were docked.  We got to see one ship come in and dock and that was quite fun. 

At the station exiting the train.

Walking on the pier.  Looking at the schools of little fish in the harbor.

Looking out at all the ships.  Many were ferries that go out to the islands.
 
A cruise ship (Italian flag)

 
Lina posing more or less willingly.

These were smaller ferries, and we assume much faster than the normal ones.


A ferry parked and unloading cars.

After we had seen the harbor, we got back on the train and rode back a few stops to a stop near some of the Olympic stadiums from the 2004 Athens games.  We went to get on the trolley to go along the coast and out to the beach areas.  We had to wait for awhile for the trolley, but it was a nice day.  This area was much more rundown and the economic difficulties were more visible.  One of the stadiums was shuttered and in disrepair.

We took the Trolley almost all the way to the end of its route.  We got off at a public beach.  The beaches were more rocky than sandy (gravelly) but the kids all kicked off their shoes and waded, threw rocks, and generally had a good time.  We spent about 90 minutes kicking around at the beach and then walked from there over to the city area and found someplace to eat. 

We wanted to have one seafood meal, so we figured the day we were near the beach would be a good day to do it.  We were walking and saw an "all you can eat" fish place.  We probably should have known better, but we went in.  The food was okay, but not great.  The prices were also okay, but not great.  Everybody got enough to eat, though so in that sense it was a success.  We took the tram back to a subway stop and from there home.  On the way home we stopped for pastries (notice that there are only 5 of them.  I am trying to cut back) and went in for the night.  We had been from one end of Athens to the other by Subway and then by trolley.  It was a fun day and a nice change of pace after our long day of walking and seeing sites the day before.

Waiting for the tram (this was the wrong number!)

Riding (getting ready to go)

At the beach!  The light was soft and the day was warm.

Kids, rocks, and water.  That always equals success and fun!

Skipping rocks.



This was a beach club just down the beach from us - a bit fancier than the public beach.
 

Heading toward town for some food.

Night cap pastries for the ladies!

Friday, March 23, 2018

Spring Break 2018 - Vietnam - Part II

Monday morning we woke up a bit late - sleeping in.  We went downstairs to the pool - only to find out that we were not allowed at the pool.  It turns out that the rental place forgot to tell us that we needed to pick up some tickets from them in order to use the pool. We got the tickets and went back down.  The kids swam and Yulia and I lounged in the shade and read our books.

A real vacation!

Our girls love swimming

And jumping into water

Lexa is a happy camper.

Lina is too.

After swimming, we came up and changed and then went looking for "street food."  We found a little place a few blocks from our hotel and sat down.  The prices were about half what we'd paid the night before, the food was yummy, and the portions were bigger.  We all had fruit smoothies along with our meals and really had a nice lunch.

Walking the streets of Nha Trang in search of food.  Plenty of scooters were also found.

Our best lunch of the trip.  Very yummy food at this hole in the wall place.

We came home and changed again and this time we all went to the beach and swam for a few hours in the ocean.  It was a great day worth of sun and swimming.  After we came home and showered and changed, we went looking for dinner.  We did a bit of walking and ended up on our block at a little restaurant.  Our experience there was a little interesting, but the food was quite good.

View of the skyline, beach, and bay from our balcony.

Walking the streets at night looking for food again.

Lina ate snails.  Lexa had a whole fish.  It was another adventurous food night.

The moment of snaily truth.  Lina shared with everyone but Mama who refused her generosity forcefully.

We stopped by the store on our way home to stock back up on breakfast foods for the next day and settled in for the night.  But not for long.  Lexa came running into our room crying that she had thrown up.  Sophie followed because she had rolled over into the throw up.  The next hour was spent cleaning up the sheets and bed and getting the kids re-situated.  Then Sophie threw up and we were back to the races.  The two of them spent the night being sick. [On a side note, I'd bought the girls blueberry Fanta that they drank before bed..... Green throw up was exciting for everyone!]

Tuesday we spent our time inside for the most part.  Nika and Lina went with Yulia to the pool in the morning, but then Nika's stomach felt upset.  Lina, Yulia, and I went to the grocery store and stopped by to pick up some food from the nearby KFC while the three girls took naps.  They pretty much slept all day.

Sick kiddo hanging out.

We had been scheduled to go on a snorkeling adventure on Tuesday, but we wrote and asked to reschedule, which they let us do - so we postponed snorkeling until Friday.

Yulia and I walking on the beach in the evening.


Night selfie!

Wednesday was another sun and fun day.  We slept in and had a late breakfast and then went to the beach and spent about two hours swimming.  The waves were very high, but the ocean was still warm and nice to be in.  There were fewer people than on previous days, but still plenty that braved the ocean. 
Swimming in the bay!

The waves were relentless.


The face of a satisfied vacationer.

Lina in the foreground - Nika, Sophie, and Papa in the background.

Proof that Yulia came with us! (The curse of being the person with the expensive camera and a desire to use it)

Builders

We came home and cleaned up and then at 4:00 went looking for dinner.  We found a seafood buffet where you cook your own food at your table.  The price was about $50 for all six of us and we really enjoyed it - it was an adventure.

Dinner at the barbecue buffet.

Squid and octopus!

At most of the places we ate, we found some pet or pets that would come and hang out at our table.  The first night in Nha Trang it was a dog and cat that fought.  The next day it was a dog at our lunch spot and birds and fish at the restaurant in the evening.  At the barbecue we had two skinny cats that came to hang out near us.  Our kids must be messy eaters and kind souls because these pets always find us.

Pets under our table fighting - from our first night in town.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Spring Break 2018 - Vietnam - Part I

Our annual spring break trip has become one of our favorite traditions in Kazakhstan.  After a long, cold winter it is always nice to get somewhere warm.  Last year we did a long driving tour of India.  It was educational and we are glad we went, but we missed the beach vacations of Thailand and Sri Lanka, so this year Yulia booked our vacation in Nha Trang, Vietnam.

Our flight left Astana at 9:00 a.m on Saturday March 17.  It was an Air Astana flight to Almaty with a connection from there directly to Ho Chi Minh City.  We decided that we would take the bus, so we woke up early and left for the bus stop at 6:15.  We can go through the school all heated and with no problem, so we all dressed quite light - sweaters and jackets for the girls, and a sweatshirt for me.  We waited at the front until our bus app on the phone told us that the bus was on its way.

It was cold outside.  Minus 21 degrees Celsius.  We figured we'd be okay because we'd only be outside for 2-3 minutes.  Wrong!  The busses showing on our app were traveling on the route - in fact the one we were waiting for buzzed right past us on its way to start the route from the airport. That meant that we had to spend about fifteen minutes waiting in the cold.  We had some complaints from the girls, but we told them that now they know how people who can't afford warm clothes feel when it's cold outside and that they should be grateful.

Waiting in the cold for our bus.

The bus came and it was plenty warm (one of the oddities of Kazakhstan is that the temperature inside busses in the winter is about 100 degrees Fahrenheit).  We arrived at the airport right at 7:00 a.m. We were able to check in and wait for our plane with no problem.  Our plane was a Boeing 757 that was equipped with entertainment devices, so the girls were very happy.

The flight to Almaty was fairly quick (when your shortest flight is normally 3.5 hours and typically 6.5 hours or more, 1.5 hour flights are easy!) and we were able to get through passport control and security and checked in for our flight without any problems.

Waiting in Astana for the day of travel to begin.

One of the most fun things is that we were on the same plane on the flight from Almaty to Vietnam as we were earlier - and sat in the exact same seats! The flight to Vietnam was about 6.5 hours long.  We had a good time.  The best part was that we had clear skies and were able to see the views as we flew over Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Thailand.  The Tien Shen mountains and their valleys were the most impressive sight of all.

We landed in Ho Chi Minh and didn't have much problem getting through passport control and contacting our hotel to come pick us up.  The pick up was quick - the hotel was literally right outside the airport - within walking distance.  Once we were checked in, we went down the street and found a little restaurant (a chain by its looks) that served traditional Vietnamese food.

Dinner in Ho Chi Minh (Saigan).

Sunday morning we woke up and packed and headed to the airport.  Once there we checked in.  We ate Pho at a little restaurant while we waited for our plane - and we fell in love with it.  Our flight to the Cam Ranh airport was quick - about 45 minutes.  Our ride was waiting for us and we enjoyed the views as we drove down the coast to Na Trang.

View from hotel in Ho Chi Minh.  Trees with Jack Fruit.

Pho in the airport in Ho Chi Minh

Once we were in our apartment, we all changed into swimming suits and walked across the street to the beach where the kids and I all swam for about an hour.  Once we had swum enough, we came home, showered, and went out to find dinner. We found a little place up the street where we ate.  The food was good, but more expensive than we expected and not as good as the price we paid for it.

The beach and view from our apartment.

Na Trang skyline.

Swimming in the ocean!

The whole crew having fun.

Nina is a happy camper.

Nika playing in the sand.

Locals coming to swim at around 5:00 p.m. each day.

Sophie ordered frog for dinner!

Lexa eating pasta with seafood.