Websites overload

Hey everyone!
 
Just wanted to let you know that you can check out this link to see a world map plotting the places where I’ve been and where I’ll be going next.
 
If you’re interested in what I’m doing for the Vancouver Club, check out the website and you can see me in my work suit. I told you I cleaned up good! 😉
 
Also, since so many people are on Facebook now, I’ve decided to actually update and use it. You can see my profile there, but this is still going to be my main blog and photo site since I have to enter the caption for photos individually in Facebook! I don’t have time for that! I have places to go and things to see and do, you know. 🙂
 
I also have a profile on http://www.couchsurfing.com, just go there, click on couchsearch and search for my name in the ‘Name’ section.
 
Finally, go check out my website at http://www.ep-mp.com/.
 
Anyways, that’s should be enough sites for you to kill/waste some time when you’re bored at work or something.
 
Love to hear from you, so post a comment or send me an email.
 
Ciao for now! =)

The last three months in a nutshell…

In a nutshell, over that last three months, I’ve traveled from the North Island to the South Island in New Zealand, spent a rainy week in Fiji, did a whirlwind 5 city tour of Australia, went to Singapore and chilled, did a 2-week GAP tour of Egypt, a 1-week land & 1-week cruise of Greece and Turkey with Cosmos Tours, and now I am currently on a 2-week Cosmos tour of the Balkans: Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. I am in Bucharest and going onto Brasov tomorrow.

New Zealand was fantastic, and reminded me so much of Canada. I spent more time than I expected there but it was worth it. I did many activities such as sky diving, ice climbing and sand boarding. I am actually planning on going back in December to finish the bottom part of the South Island and go bungee jumping. I met so many cool people in New Zealand, and that definitely made my experience that much better.  

Fiji was unexpected as it rained the entire week I was there, but the good news is that I went scuba diving three times! It was awesome and I am definitely getting my PADI certification. Plus there were some totally fun people that I met on the islands and on the Wana Taki boat who helped made the rain-filled days nicer.  

Australia was more of a city tour than anything as I basically visited the private clubs in Hobart, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane. I am planning on going back in November and traveling down the East coast and go surfing and scuba diving. Australia was definitely different from New Zealand, and the environment is much harsher and more extreme. I’m looking forward to going back and do some exploring, especially the contrast of the Great Barrier Reef and the Outbacks. I didn’t meet as many people in Australia as I did in New Zealand as I was doing the business thing, but the ones I did met were très cool.  

Good old Singapore. I always love going back to see my lovely grandmother and all my relatives plus can’t forget the delicious cuisine. I spent a quick 3 days there just to recharge and see everyone, plus I managed to fit in 3 different potential clubs. I’ve made Singapore a kind of a base where I repacked and reevaluated what to bring, since I will be going back at least twice more.  

Egypt was the first country where I experienced culture shock. I thought I was used to different cultures, after living in Singapore and Vancouver, both are pretty multicultural cities, but Egypt threw me for a loop. First of all, it was more Middle Eastern than I had expected. I didn’t realize that Egypt is more closely linked to the Middle East now than to Africa. Secondly, the Egyptian culture has pretty much been wiped out over the years by all the conquering nations, so the "Egyptian" culture I was expecting is no longer that evident. The two weeks I spent in Egypt was very educational and eye-opening. I definitely wasn’t as relaxed or happy-go-lucky as I was in New Zealand or Australia. But even though I did not have as much fun, it was still fun. I was glad that our GAP tour group was small, only 7 people and we all got along relatively well, which was crucial in a tour group. More details about Egypt on the next write up.  

And now where am I? Well, I’m in the middle of 3 straight Cosmos tours of Eastern Europe. I just finished Greece and Turkey, now I’m doing Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania with a stopover in Serbia. I’m off to Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia next week. Let me just say that Eastern Europe is so cool and fun and definitely becoming more westernized (whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing is up for debate). So stay tuned for the next write up, hopefully it’ll be sooner than three months! J  

Lots of hugs!

xoxoxo

It’s my birthday and I’m turning 28 in Greece!

So it’s my birthday today (in case you didn’t know or you forgot) and I’m turning 28 in Greece. How cool is that??? The trip is going fantastic and I really really like Greece, especially the islands.
 
Hopefully will get pics uploaded soon, and yes, I am still working on that blog. 😛
 
Hope everyone is great! =) 

Mobile, cell, whatever you call it

Just to let you know that I have been using my Canadian number for the last three weeks cause my NZ number didn’t work in Singapore or Egypt. It’s also not working here in Athens, so call or text my Canadian number if you feel like you want to reach me.  I’ll probably get a Greek SIM card, but I haven’t decided yet. If I do. I’ll post the number on here. 🙂

In Athens

Hi Everyone,
 
I’ve arrived in Athens today and boy am I glad to leave Egypt and have some free time to myself. So, since I have five days before my tour starts, and it’s Easter weekend so everything’s closed, and I get free WI-FI at the hostel I’m staying at, I’ll be working madly on uploading my photos and getting some blog updates going here.
 
Thanks for being patient!
 
Lots of love! =)

Going to Egypt

Hi everyone,
 
Just a note to say that I’m leaving for Cairo tonight for a tour for two weeks, so I may not have easy access to Internet. Do email me or post any comments.
 
I will add to my blog as I slowly get the last two months down on paper or in this case, on computer. 🙂
 
Pyramids, here I come! =)

Quote of the Day

I found the following quote today and I thought it describes my trip this year perfectly…
 
"For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move."
Robert Louis Stevenson
 
When I read the quote, I felt a connection to what Robert Louis Stevenson was saying. It’s not the destination that matters so much, it’s the journey that you take to get there. Sometimes the journey is more fun and interesting than the destination itself. Kinda like life if you think about it. We go through life not to get to the destination (since we don’t really know what the destination is, be it death, hell, heaven, reincarnation, etc, etc) but life is simply a journey, whether it continues infinitely or it takes you into the unknown. That’s why I firmly believe that you should enjoy each day and live your life the way you want to live, by your own rules and beliefs.
 
Carpe diem everyone! =)

Kiwi Experience

Hi everyone!
 
While looking at the pictures I’ve uploaded, I realized that you probably have no clue what the Kiwi Experience is, so here are some information:
 
Kiwi Experience is a hop-on, hop-off bus trip/tour of New Zealand that was the best thing I could have stumbled onto for my tour of New Zealand. Check out their website for more info: http://www.kiwiexperience.com
 
The pass I got was the Joint Mullets http://www.kiwiexperience.com/joint-mullets-bus-pass.aspx with came with free Awesome (I bought the Top Bit as well) http://www.kiwiexperience.com/new-zealand-backpacking/awesome-top-bit.aspx plus free Milford Explorer http://www.kiwiexperience.com/milford-sound-bus-pass.aspx. I also purchased the Bottom Bus http://www.kiwiexperience.com/Default.aspx?DN=0b38fa4b-acf6-4db5-8b7a-4482b42bf6d1 which I postphoned until December.
 
So my pics from New Zealand will have the the date, the day and the Kiwi Experience description, so you can check out the map and follow my journey from the North Island down to the South Island.
 
Until the next entry, ciao for now! =)

Update and New Travel Site

Hey everyone!
 
I finally uploaded some pics from my trip, but I found out that there is a monthly limit to the number of pics allowed to be uploaded, so that is all I can upload until next month. 🙁
 
In the meantime, check out this site: http://www.getjealous.com/yingying It has a map of the world so you can see where I’ve been and where I am now. Pretty cool huh?
 
The blog is still in progress, but sometimes, photos are worth a thousand words so I figured it’ll be better to get the pics uploaded first with captions, then worry about the blog after. So while I wait for my limit to get reset, I’ll work on my blog. If you are really impatient, check out what I am doing for the Vancouver Club at: www.vancouverclub.ca and the mini blog at: http://forum.vancouverclub.ca/
 
So enjoy, and check back often to see where I am and if I added anything new.
 
Ying Ying =)