Trip to Mauritius – Part 2 of 4 (day 1)

Waking up with a major travel day completed is a great thing. Waking up to an all-inclusive sunny resort on someone else’s dime with nothing but time to spare? Now that’s marvellous! The kids were amped to explore and play and so were we.

After a breakfast buffet feast we decided to attack the beach. Thankfully Deanna’s soya allergy was dutifully noted by the chef/kitchen earlier so there was no concern there. We were basking in the sun with full bellies and big smiles in no time. I sneaked away to explore some free cabana drinks and catch up on skateboard magazine reading while Dee kept a safe eye on the kids from the comfort of her lounge chair. Some people say it takes time to find your groove whilst resort living; seems we found ours really quickly!

After some proper static sand stationing we opted to partake in a glass bottomed boat tour of the shoreline. Unfortunately the reef in our area wasn’t touted as the best and it wasn’t. This said, it was neat for the kids to observe the undersea on their terms… so comfortable in fact that both kids fell asleep mid-trip and we set them up to slumber on some loungers post ride. As the sun set we had nothing more to do except reflect upon our great first day, enjoying our pace slightly above that of a snail 😉

– Jimmy

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Trip to Mauritius – Part 1 of 4 (Arrival)

Mauritius is an island in the Indian Ocean that’s 2000km from the southeast coast of Africa. It’s mainly French-speaking, home of the extinct Dodo bird, malaria free and it’s where we recently visited.

When we were first offered a family relocation to South Africa we had a lot to consider. At that time one of the less burdening variables was the potential to travel to Mauritius. Seeing as it’s close (4 hour flight) it was a good fit for recharging our immigration status as it’s a non-bordering country (required).

We flew out of Johannesburg on an early flight. We almost missed it due to passport control as my validating stamps differed from Jimmy and the kids’ (due to my constant travel) and we had to literally run to the boarding gate. Envision a movie scene where someone spastically runs to their plane in a panic; that was us!

After a mostly uneventful flight (the best kind), we hopped in our rental car and Jimmy drove us to Le Meridien Ile Maurice located on the island’s west coast. After an hours drive we checked in at the resort, found our room, indulged in a buffet dinner and generally got acquainted with our new home for the next few days. While we were all exhausted, excitement remained as the next day would be our first full day in tropical paradise!

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Art on Four – family funday!

As we’ve mentioned in previous blog posts, we drive A LOT here in Jo’burg. On our travels we often pass an art studio that appears too cool not to visit. Unfortunately, every call we’ve placed ends up unanswered or with no booking spots available. Not this time though!

Art on One is a unique place for families where you paint for social fun rather than instruction. You pay by canvas size and are given two hours to complete your painting, drink coffee, eat treats or go outside and play on their great playground.

It turned out to be a beautiful and warm sunny day for our visit. Claire & Rhys love being creative so we knew this would be a big hit with them. Jimmy even joined in the painting fun. We spent a very fun and leisurely two hours painting several canvases, leaving us plenty of time to run around outside with the kids while the paint dried. What a great Saturday!

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Coming home

My rotational work schedule in Botswana takes me away from my family for two weeks at a time and then I come home and spend a week with them before I head back to Botswana for more work. It has been manageable and Jimmy is such an amazing husband and Dad that he holds everything together when I am away working.

The best part of rotational work abroad? Coming home and having my family meet me at the airport:

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