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Dear Suu, would you like to come for dinner?

Do you know those questions, 'who would you most like to have dinner with'? Well, Aung San Suu Kyi is at the top of my list. Today, being International Women's Day seems to be a perfect day to tell you why! Yangon Street Art Having just returned from a holiday to Myanmar we have got to know, Suu, the most famous woman never to have held office, a lot better than we would otherwise have done. Aung San Suu Kyi is the leader of Burma's National League for Democracy (NLD) and between 1989 and 2010 spent fifteen of those twenty-one years under house arrest in Rangoon (Yangon). She is a charismatic figure, loved by her people, hated by the military regime who have been running the country. Recent democratic elections have given hope of a change. But the world waits to see how this might be. I am drawn to Suu for many reasons, and I guess the bottom line is that I can't help wondering at every stage of trying to understand her life, would I have been ...

The Beautiful Game

We're just gearing up for the start of the 2016 Australian Winter football season. Move over cricket, here come the soccer players! After what seems to have been the shortest pre-season ever,   it didn't help being away for all the warm -up matches,  yesterday was Round One of the Victorian Women's National Premier League. So it's football boots on and off we go! Ha! Well, that's, of course, the right royal "we", I'm just the crazy soccer Mum. This season looks to be calmer than last year when our family were either  playing, coaching or assisting with seven matches over the course of a weekend. No wonder I'm crazy, just keeping everyone fuelled for optimum performance was a challenge and my workout! The photo I'm sharing this weekend is from Myanmar when we stumbled upon a village soccer tournament. What do you see? Village football Yangon, Myanmar I love seeing the Beautiful Game being played around the...

My Sunday Photo

Bagan, Myanmar Pagoda Climbing  It is pretty hairy climbing some of the ancient monuments in Bagan, it's not for the faint-hearted! The steps are crumbling, it's a vertical climb or descent, in the tenth to twelfth centuries there was little thought to safety rails you know!  We  discussed whether it was appropriate to climb, on so many fronts; safety, erosion and sanctity of the site. 'It won't be long before they rethink this', we say! Little did we know that in less than two weeks later, the Myanmar authorities would issue a blanket ban on climbing all pagodas effective March 1st, 2016. They didn't like the " disgraceful behaviour, " citing inappropriate attire, and dancing and sleeping on the monuments as the problem - and that wasn't us!   The Ministry of Culture did a U-turn the following day, to allow five pagodas to be exempt. Bagan: temple climbing We talked about the dilemma that we faced when visiting Uluru, Austral...

Dear Myanmar 'Mingalaba'

‘This is Burma and it will be quite unlike any land you know about”  Rudyard Kipling, Letters from the East 1889 The last time I was in Burma was in 2007 on our Honeymoon.  We won a trip to the Golden Triangle of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos in the school raffle.   We weren’t married, but with twenty-two years together,  we felt we deserved a honeymoon.  Indein Village ruins at Inle Lake A wedding in China was on the cards.  And as we already had three children,   it seemed totally appropriate  in our back-to-front lives,  to have the Honeymoon before the wedding.  Fisherwomen at Ngapali Beach Where to have a honeymoon was always going to be a tricky decision.  We've had a fortunate life, full of international moves, exotic travels and adventures.  Choosing somewhere new, exciting, gorgeous, and not too far away  from our then Hong Kong home was proving tricky...  A FREE ho...

Our 15 Day Myanmar adventure

We loved our holiday in Myanmar.  Here is the itinerary put together for us by our Travel Agent.  We took 5 internal flights; Myanmar is surprisingly large, three times the size of Great Britain.  You will note we had lots of early starts and so we really enjoyed the three days relaxing at Ngapali Beach.  Our absolute highlights were Bagan and Inle Lake. Feb 6th: Arrival Yangon. An evening visit to the famous Shwedagon Pagoda Sunset at the Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon Feb 7th: Yangon sightseeing Tri shaw ride in Yangon Feb 8th: Yangon-Bagan (Flight 06:20/07:40 am) Bagan Sightseeing Sunset in Bagan Feb 9th: Bagan sightseeing by bike Feb 10th: A visit to Mt Popa & Evening sunset boat ride along the Ayeyarwaddy River Feb 11: Bagan - Mandalay (07:35/08:05 am) Sightseeing Mandalay Feb 12: Visit Amapura, Sagaing & Inwa Feb 13: Boat trip to Mingun Feb 14: Mandalay HeHo (09.30/10:...

Faces of Myanmar

Magnificent Myanmar! Wordless Wednesday Shhhhhh, LET'S GET WORDLESS!  Marionettes in Bagan Bagan Buddha Watermelon face at Popa Mountain resort Pomelo seller in Yangon Donating to Buddha in Bagan Fan making factory - used for wedding ceremonies Off to watch the football in the village

The sign of the times Myanmar

All the signs are, that Myanmar is going to be a wonderful holiday. It's an exotic destination  full of interest and incredible  experiences. Although as we find, amidst a whole host of best Exotic Marigold Hotel moments, the Burma that was, is far from being an adventurous family holiday place. No! Burma nowadays is full of retirees, ticking off another bucket list dream. The times there are a changing - Myanmar Times, Yangon It's early days. We've only been here three days, but I can already tell it's going to be a cracker of a family holiday. With Daughter Number One not returning with us to Australia, and her British boyfriend accompanying us, we move in a six pack here, maybe for one last time. I'm a proud Mother Wren, having all our Wrenlet's in the same nest, at least for the next two weeks. We've already experienced lots of 'I can't believe I just saw that' moments. Stick around, there's actually an escalator inside Mya...