Bula from Fiji! (Hello) Our first experience on an island in the South Pacific. Its beautiful like you would imagine any tropical island. It's actually over 300 islands. We were blessed to experience a very small sampling but are quite pleased with the sampling we partook of. Here are our thoughts after 5 days in Fiji.
We loved Tropica Island Resort on Malalo Island in the Manuca Island region. It was an idyllic little slice of Paradise. Small, private, relaxed, and with a breathtaking view of the ocean. It sits in a sheltered bay and the resort comes right up to the water. Indeed, water and land living are seamless and joined. The water is used as we do our highways. There is something more alive about living near water. It's always moving, changing, and full of life.
Here are some random thoughts in no particular order:
We were welcomed with singing! Lots of it! Hearty, loud, and harmonious. It seems singing is just as much a part of being Fijian as is the water. I was told they grow up singing. They sing all the time, and seem to know all the songs and where to sing harmony, where to bridge, and when to finish the song! Oh I would have loved to grow up in that culture! Music and the ocean! We particularly loved the hymn sing on Sunday evening.
The Fijians learn English is school and cannot pass the next level in their school unless they pass English. So even if they pass all the other subjects, they don't move on. They move effortlessly between both languages. A highly intelligent, incredibly warm, and genuinely friendly people.
I also learned that the staff at the resort work 24 days straight and they get 5 off. They are up at 5:00 am to get breakfast ready and work till at least 10:00 at night. Izie, who served us breakfast, was excited to take the same ferry as us on Thursday as the start of his 5 days off. He has 4 children and a wife on the mainland and it will take him still 5 hrs after he disembarks, to get home. For all the long hours and time away from family, the staff seem to be genuinely happy and they have built strong camraderie with their fellow workers. They say that this resort is a good option for working and that there aren't many good options available in Fiji.
After singing us on to the dock, we were greeted with, "Welcome Home!" This is a typical Fijian greeting and it made me smile. Ah, to call Paradise, home. 😉
Snorkelling on the sand bar was a highlight. While the reef wouldn't be considered one of the top reefs, it held treasures worth searching for. The water was warm and clear and we didn't see anything bigger than a clown fish. Andrew saw the dreaded banded sea crate snake which was the only reason I was hesistant to go on a snorkelling tour. He wisely chose to not call me back to point it out. I happily swam on my way in complete ignorance. The rest of our party saw it and seemed quite un fussed about it, so perhaps I should have faced my fear and looked it straight in the eye!
The highlight of the snorkel tour though was defintely the blue tipped stick coral. When viewed the right way, the sun shone on it and lit it up like a dazzling light display! Mesmorizing and stunning!
We enjoyed dining "al fresco" every day for all three meals and watching the sunset from the water side dining area.
Unfortunately, we missed Fiji culture night as I contracted the dreaded travellers disease from something I ate. Luckily, we brought antibiotics. We could hear the singing and the dancing and heard later that the Kava flowed freely that night. Kava is a root specific to Fiji that they pound and then mix with water and it is said to have a calming, sedative effect. The meal that night had been wrapped in leaves and cooked in the ground.
Today we are on the main island at the Hilton and are just enjoying our last day of warm weather before heading to rainy Melbourne tomorrow. Despite the weather, we are very excited to finally get to Australia!
Still waiting for that Visa, but trusting the Lord has a good plan. We know our lives are always in His hand and we submit to His Will for our lives as it is always the best,
and we trust in His deep and unconditional love for us no matter where we are in the world and no matter what the circumstances.
And Vinaka for reading..... (thank you.)
Stay tuned for more Fiji pics when we figure out how to share Andrews pictures to my account. Sigh...
