
Well, I have to say...this last trip of ours was a
doozy! Traveling around the world is so much different than driving across the United States! Airplanes, language barriers, different time zones...and of course, the need of very smart & efficient packing! Thank heavens we each had our very own piece of vintage luggage to fill, and to decorate with travel stickers, as we pleased.

Our very first destination was
Japan, a country very near and dear to my heart. We wanted to honor them somehow and decided to explore their unique food culture. I was surprised how many students had actually tried sushi...and liked it!



Then it was on to China, since we happened to be in the neighborhood! Many of us had always wanted to see the great Chinese Lantern Festival and it was just our luck that they happened to be having it right then because normally, it's held in February...at the end of the Chinese New Year...how fortunate were we?!




After the basking in the glow of the beautiful Chinese Lanterns, we said our goodbye's to Asia and decided it was time to switch continents. Heading into the deepest, darkest part of Africa, we went in search of one of the cutest, most beloved, yet most dangerous of African creatures...the hippopotamus!

We searched many lakes and rivers before finally coming across this little guy hiding in the reeds....and by being extra, extra careful, we were able to get really close without disturbing him...although from the looks of it, I think he saw us despite our attempts at being sneaky.



We felt elated and just a touch soggy after our hippo adventure, and thought it would be wonderful to head north and dry out in the arid deserts of Egypt while searching for yet another impressive creature...which also happened to be very dangerous, but was much smaller than our previous conquest, and not particularly very cute....the Egyptian cobra!

We ended up finding quite a few as we wandered near the pyramids...and as chance would have it, they all happened to be females!


Our captivating cobras enjoyed
glamming it up big time, and were in no way afraid of using color to enhance their special beauty...just look at how carefully they applied their make-up and picked out their clothing...Cleopatra surely must have been inspired by these Egyptian Queens!




When we were finally done being charmed by the lovely desert ladies and admiring all that Egypt had to offer...it was time to place the last of our travel stickers on our luggage and head for home.



Where one more vacation awaits us (this Monday!)...one, thank goodness...that will be the perfect antidote for the inescapable jet lag that has already started to set in...

We're headed to the beach! Sun, sand, and surf...just what the jet lag doctor ordered, I can hardly wait...I am so ready to relax!
14 comments:
I am loving the artwork as usual. Amazing. Hope you had a restful summer but am assuming the school year has resumed? I especially love the Chinese lanterns! Fifi
Jessica,
This is so great.
It gives me pleasure, it is sweet and beautiful.
I put it on my weblog, i took a picture from the lanterns, I hope you dont'mind?????
I love the idea and the drawings and the colouring.
Fifi...My summer has been anything but restful...but it's been very fun, although I could use a little rest about *now*. My school classes haven't started just yet, but soon...this summer went by so fast, I don't think I'm ready for fall just yet though! xo
Geri! I'm thrilled and that you enjoyed this so much...and I'm honored that you posted about it on your blog...thank you, that is so special! xoxo
How cute is this!!!!! Looks like some budding artists there!!!!!!!Love the Hippo!!!Maryanne xo
What an adorable project!! And how cute are those pink and green cobras - you can definitely tell they were artists of the female persuasion!
All fabulous! My fav--The Chinese Lanterns=spectacular!!!
You way of teaching amazes and delights me. You are giving geography lessons and art simultaneously - how marvelous!!
You are a gifted teacher and your students and their parents must be delighted with you.
I love children's art work and you have some budding starts here.
To a great week
Helen xx
These travel posts are the cutest! You made me smile with your words! And the art work is just delightful. Have fun in the sun!
Jessica, what does it matter what the weather is (same as ours, by the sound of it) when you have your magnificent escapism to defy it? I can almost hear the buzz and giggle of happy children when I read these posts of yours. Absolutely wonderful! Mind the hippos.
Cute and lovely artworks... love it so much!
Enjoy your travels,
not everyone are blessed to have such an opportunity ♥
i really do want to take your art class. i imagine it would be the most relaxing moments of my hectic life.
do you to art retreats for adults :)
Maryanne...Thank you!!! We enjoyed the hippo's very much, and so did my little budding artists! :D
Quintessence...I love how the girls always 'girlify' everything...it's fun to see a tiara and long eyelashes on an animal every now and then! xo
Elizabeth...Thank you!!! :)
Helen...Thank you so much, we love teaching the students interesting bits about what they're drawing, and what's so lovely to see is that they always enjoy learning those bits, and we actually learn a few things in the process too. xo
Peony...I'm so happy you enjoy these posts, I love passing out smiles!!! xo
Mise...You are so right, and actually, the weather has made our 'indoor adventures' that much more appreciated, especially since the outdoors wasn't really allowing for very many 'buzz & giggles'! :)
Brock...Yes!! You are welcome anytime friend...how fun that would be! xo
The childrens art work is amazing! Wonderful bright colours, and what a great way for them to learn about different countries and cultures!
Gill xx
The Chinese lanterns are my favourite here! :D So cool! Especially the fish one!
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