Monday, June 22, 2015

Every little detail


Yesterday we discovered  what it fells like to live in a tree house (as mom would call it a town house, because she is so used to the city).

By going to the gibbon experience:

The tree house its self: 
Okay, so when we first got in to this amazingly high up tree house by ziplining in. Then we decided to agree where everyone was going to sleep, mommy and I wold take the first floor closest to the bathroom. Speaking of bathrooms, we walked to the bathrooms at about 2:30 pm, and we got in and there were thousands of red poisonous ants crawling up the toilet ( witch was a squat down, not a sit down) and there were also huge spiders in our sink, and cockroaches on the floor, and last but not least the hundreds of hornets and wasps. Ewe. The last thing  I am going to talk about is the view, the view from the outside and in the tree house was so stunning and to see the wild life, was so beautiful and amazing.     Overall rating: 4/5



The food in the tree house:
Okay, so the food was very good and pretty heathy. So first a lady would zipline into our tree house with sheets for our bed and a bag caring our food, so she dropped it of and we opened it up and it was some kind of vegetables dish and a huge thing of rice and some kind of beef, that was for dinner. The  breakfast was gross jam with bad toasted baguette. Our lunch was little curry and of corse rice...
       Overall rating: 4.8/5 
And last but not least the...

THE ZIPLINING: 
When we first got buckled up to the first zipline, mommy was so scared to go on the zipline because of her fear about heights, but it took the whole day to get over her fears. When I was ziplining it all most felt like you we're flying because the huge zipline was so high up and you were ZIPLINING over the valley with was also 150 meters above  ground so my...
      Overall rating: 5/5
And because we did the gibbon experience we decided to treat our selfs and go to a really nice clean big tacky hotel. It is really nice. 

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