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Singapore Swing

Since we moved to Australia – we’ve always wanted to make a quick trip to see the city-state of Singapore.

Singapore Skyline

When we decided to meet our friends Jen and Mike in Japan, the opportunity presented itself. We could fly Singapore Airlines and thus a) get miles on United b) use lounges since we have Star Alliance Gold status and c) do a free stopover in Singapore on the way to Tokyo. Win-win-win!

We flew out of Brisbane after work on a Wednesday night and got in around midnight – it’s an 8 hour flight and two hour time difference.  Given our late arrival (and subsequent early departure 56 hours later) we decided to stay at a hotel connected to the airport.  It was a wise decision!

The airport / our hotel is a short-ish (and cheap – $1.72) 40 minute metro ride the downtown area. Our first day we explored downtown and the area around the “boat building” – which I had actually previously seen on “Megastructures” on TV.  An engineering marvel.

Boat building

We made our way to Little India for lunch, walked around to take in the sites and explored a temple.

Elephant
Ornately detailed temple

After a much needed rest, we headed to the Clark Quay area for happy hour drinks.

Taking a break

Luckily the drinks were 2-for-1, since 1 was $19!

Colorful building

Wearily we headed back to the hotel and actually got dinner at a really good (and popular!) Chinese restaurant at the airport.

The next day the weather wasn’t as cooperative, but we explored the Singapore Botanical Gardens including the National Orchid Garden.

Lilypads
Very colorful
Jungle in the city

I took many pictures of flowers!

Orchids
More flowers

After that we headed back to the area near the boat building to explore the “Gardens by the Bay”

Gardens by the Bay
Selfie

That night it was airport pizza, relaxing by the pool and repacking for our early morning flight to Tokyo to meet up with Mike and Jen.

Goings on

Yeesh, we’ve been slacking on the blogging lately. Since our last post, there have been a few adventures.

Fiji:

Sara’s company was celebrating it’s 20th anniversary and to do so in style, they took the whole company (including families) to Fiji for Easter weekend.  It’s was a short (3.5 hours) direct flight for us from Brisbane, woo.  All expenses were paid, so there was much eating and drinking!  Our room was a ocean view Bure (Fijian style villa) and it was wonderful.

Relaxing in Fiji

There was a bit of stress with a category one cyclone passing near us on the second night.  It was very windy and quite loud, not an experience I’d like to repeat.  The next morning, we awoke to a lot of standing water and quite a bit of debris that washed ashore.

A bit of debris on the beach

So that was a bit more excitement than we bargained for, but the rest of our time there was quite enjoyable and relaxing.

Sports:

In the summer we made it to a NBL basketball game and a T20 cricket match. Now that the seasons have changed, there were some different sports on offer – including a quadrennial competition, so it was time for more!

First, the Commonwealth Games were coming to the Gold Coast.  We decided the best option would be to pick a sport that we would otherwise never see live and then make a day out of a trip to the Gold Coast (which is about 1.5 hours away, but the event ticket includes free train travel).  After narrowing down our options to Squash, Weightlifting or Badminton – we decided on Badminton!  But first, time for beers!

Beachside beers
BEER!
Badminton

We live just down the road from Suncorp stadium, which is the rectangular stadium used for rugby and soccer.  We chose to go see the Brisbane Broncos play – they are a rugby league team.  When we were in Melbourne went to a rugby union game.  Don’t ask me what the rule differences are, because I have enough trouble following the game.  I think rugby league is meant to be the more exciting of the two.  It certainly has a much larger professional league in Australia.  Unfortunately, the Broncos lost.

Very rectangular

The Brisbane Lions are the local Aussie rules football team.  They play at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, otherwise know as the Gabba (it is in the suburb of Woolloongabba). They’ve been pretty terrible the last few years and are doing about the same this year (currently 17th out of 18 teams).  Unsurprisingly, the Lions lost.

Worst picture ever?

USA Trip:

As I’m always up for an excuse to travel across the world, I decided I’d join my mates for the annual golf trip to North Carolina again this year.  This year we were treated to glorious weather with the courses all in great condition.  Our golf skills remain as mediocre as ever.

Chris, Erik, Chad, Jon, Drew

I combined the golf trip with a stopover in California to see my mom and brother both coming and going.  Jeff and I even managed to sneak in a round of golf.

On the shores of Lake Tahoe with Mom and Jeff
Jeff rocking the CA socks

I also stopped in to see my friend Mike in SC.   Shockingly there is no photo evidence of the time I spent with Mike in South Carolina.  We played golf and ping pong,  ate tacos, grilled steaks, drank beer and sat in disbelief as the Caps actually beat the Penguins in the NHL Playoffs.  It was a good time.

Brisbane:

We are still loving the Brisbane weather.  The autumn / winter here has been pretty great.  Still shorts weather and days full of sunshine.

Winter is nice for walks on the beach

I’m still golfing with my Australian mates as well.

G’day