Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Because life is more than just travelling

Lessons of 2013

1. Love yourself, always. No one is going to do it for you.
You have to come first always. Everyone needs alone time, some more than others. Loving and trusting yourself is important. Self doubt will eat you away. Only with self love and respect, will you learn how to forgive yourself for mistakes made, and push past it.

2. It's ok to look back once in a while, and remember the good times. Just don't let it drag you down. 
Remember the good, and the bad. That's what makes the memories real. Learn from the past, don't wallow in it.

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas

Heading back to Bali towards the end of Jan next year for some much needed r&r. Don't plan on doing much sightseeing other that chilling in the hotel pool and eating.

April looks exciting too with travel plans to Beijing. I've never been to China before so I'm pretty excited. Got to brush up on my Mandarin though!

This is gonna be my last post for the year! I'll hopefully be back with more next year. 

Merry Christmas all! :)

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Travelogue - Bali, Indonesia

Bali is only a two and a half hour flight away from Singapore and yet, this was the first time that I'd been there. I was really excited about going to Bali as prior to the trip, I had seen many beautiful pictures of the island, and read about all the good food there. 

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Travelogue - Kutná Hora, Czech Republic

While in Prague, we took a day trip out to the town of Kutná Hora. It was a simple train ride away! 
A little background information. Kutná Hora was previously a mining town. The city has now been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site because of several buildings there. 
And here are some of the places I visited. 

First up was Sedlec Ossuary. I unfortunately can't find the photos I took of the interior! (Do a google search!) But its a Roman Catholic church that contains up to 70,000 skeletons. While a little daunting to be inside, it's definitely worth a visit. 
However, I did manage to find a picture I took of the cemetery behind the church.