Just arrived home a little while ago after our biggest day yet. The kids will be so tired from the sun, snorkelling and climbing up the 231steps of the lighthouse then coming back down again! We had a fantastic day and the kids all said it was the best day ever! The weather was absolutely perfect here and over there, but when we left the harbour and got out into the lagoon the sea was a bit choppy but the boat is so big, we hardly noticed it.
Our ride out to Phare Amedee - the Mary D Princess
Welcoming us aboard
Leaving the harbour at Port Moselle
Leaving Port Moselle
We set up camp on the beach and all the the kids wanted to do was get on their masks and snorkels and dive in! They were so excited with each new 'find' and yelled out to each other so they could all find that particular fish or turtle or starfish or sea cucumber or whatever! They loved swimming with turtles and we were lucky this year that there were quite a few close to shore.Only half wanted to go out on the big boat later in the morning. They went out to the main reef on that and fed the larger fish and saw some large sting rays as well. The other half wanted to stay put with me and swim and snorkel.
At 12.30 we went into a covered area and had a fabulous tropical feast. For appetisers there were olives, cheese and sliced baguette, followed by tuna, mussels, beef, venison, salmon, a huge variety of salads, a couple of potato dishes and rice. For dessert we had a variety of dishes with piles of fresh fruit. Taine discovered that he didn't like olives!
After lunch we had a cultural concert. The music and dancing was from French Polynesia though so nothing from Melanesia. Apparently they cannot get kanak groups to come out there and do this. The dancing from french polynesia is far more graceful and fluid and the music not as harsh as that of the kanaks. We often hear tunes on the Phare Amedee trip we recognise as Maori songs but with the wording a bit different e.g. Po Kare Kare Ana! Today they started singing Poi E and Chloe turned to me and was quite indignant "they can't sing that. It's a Maori song!"
Our boat berthed at the island
How far are we from home?
Snorkelling time
In the afternoon we went out on a glassbottomed boat and saw turtles again and a variety of fish. The kids loved this too. Later there was a pareo tying demonstration, a coconut palm climbing demo and then they climbed to the top of the Lighthouse - no mean feat! The view up there is amazing so there will be some fantastic photos for you. They were intrigued with the seasnakes of course and became a bit more used to them after a number of sightings on shore.
A colour-coordinating starfish
One of the dancers
Our concert band - note the double bass on the left - a plastic rubbish bin, a broom handle and a bit of string!! How do they get it to sound exactly like a normal Instrument??
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They can sure move their hips!
Our girls being taught to hula
We boarded the boat to come home again at 3.30pm. The wind had come up quite a bit more out in the open lagoon than this morning, so much of the trip home was rough. The kids were fine and it didn't worry them but I must say I prefer being able to admire the scenery leisurely as we travel home - not wonder which direction my stomach is going to lurch to next as we ride the waves!
On the glass-bottomed boat
Le Tricot Rayee
Beach ballet
Cruising in the shallows
and.... cruising on the sand
I'm sure all the kids would have been in bed early tonight, but the day will be a highlight of the trip for them. I hear you had rain forecast today. Hopefully some sunshine for you soon.....
Bonne nuit!
Colleen
























Looks like another amazing day!
ReplyDeleteLooks like another amazing day!
ReplyDeleteWow looks stunning, looks like another great day 😀
ReplyDeleteWow, what a contrast to my day! Spending the day, and until Friday, on the mountain in the snow! Your sisters are quite envious Odélia, as they have been building snowmen while you ae building sandcastles! Schooltrips all round. Sleep well, precious ones. Xx
ReplyDeleteWow looks like you are having an amazing time, love looking at all the pics
ReplyDeleteWow looks like you are having an amazing time, love looking at all the pics
ReplyDeleteLoving the photos! What an amazing adventure!
ReplyDeleteThe day looks gorgeous what a treat to do something like that, so much to do and see. Big hugs Caitlin x
ReplyDeleteLooking at such a #beautiful Island, day & sunshine the food looks amazing yum yum. You'll be so refreshed when you's return home.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs Jahmaine xxx
Oh wow...stunning island. snorkeling with turtles how amazing is that!
ReplyDeleteThe smiling faces say it all!! Can't wait for the next update and photos, raining here so enjoy the gorgeous weather there xxx hugs from me Deanna xx
ReplyDeleteMila love u, stick to it, u are strong, just enjoy yourself you'll get through it.
ReplyDeletePhotos are fab! Looks like everyone is having a really good time.
ReplyDeleteJust love hearing your adventures. I hope the sunshine stays!
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