favourite non-family holiday: trip to hall's gap a few years ago. we stayed in a cabin on new year's eve and played cards. it was fab! favourite family holiday: yunnan province, china. was there for about a month or something. totally fucking amazing. last holiday: i don't remember. next holiday: tunisia, or maybe perth. dream holiday: south korea. the last time i went there was nuts, and i didn't get to do half the stuff i wanted to. it's like japan but not crap. and their language is way cooler.
only family holiday - germany 2000. after parents split. weird mix between awesome (germany!) and shit (parents barely speaking to eachother, big family fights).
only other holiday was melbourne with david to see radiohead. *shudder*
actually i lie. mum and i went to victoria once when i was 14. that was pretty awesome - new years eve 99/00 in port fairy, watched the sunrise on the beach with never-met-before relatives.
update! i'm going to japan in april! cheap jetstar fares... well on the way back. i still haven't booked my flight over yet... but i come back april 19! probably will be there a week to a fortnight. have no idea what i'm going to do over there; hopefully kate and mel will still be there! my friend lulu should be back in japan by then too. i'm going to go to spa world in osaka on my last day before i go to the airport; and maybe get a night pass to tokyo disneyland aiiii. lots of shows too! powerrrrr!
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favourite family holiday: yunnan province, china. was there for about a month or something. totally fucking amazing.
last holiday: i don't remember.
next holiday: tunisia, or maybe perth.
dream holiday: south korea. the last time i went there was nuts, and i didn't get to do half the stuff i wanted to. it's like japan but not crap. and their language is way cooler.
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only other holiday was melbourne with david to see radiohead. *shudder*
actually i lie. mum and i went to victoria once when i was 14. that was pretty awesome - new years eve 99/00 in port fairy, watched the sunrise on the beach with never-met-before relatives.
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