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		<title>Dare To Explore With The Vokes Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2015 03:16:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Vokes family, Rob, Brooke, Jack and Brynn of Jarvis recently returned from a five month journey that included eleven countries and 23 flights. Their adventure took them from one exotic country to another crammed into buses, taxis, ferries, tuk&#8230; ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Vokes family, Rob, Brooke, Jack and Brynn of Jarvis recently returned from a five month journey that included eleven countries and 23 flights. Their adventure took them from one exotic country to another crammed into buses, taxis, ferries, tuk tuks and cycle rickshaws with backpacks in tow.</p>
<p><a href="https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/1-P1020683.jpg"><img loading="lazy" class=" size-medium wp-image-856 alignleft" src="https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/1-P1020683-300x225.jpg" alt="Brynn and Jack lovin' the tuktuks!" width="300" height="225" srcset="https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/1-P1020683-300x225.jpg 300w, https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/1-P1020683.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>“Happily I took the chance to travel just after teachers college years ago and it has long been my dream to share the excitement of discovering new places and cultures with my family. As a result of our trip my children, Jack, who is 12 years old and Brynn who is 10, learned about various cultures, religions, histories, geographies and did so while immersing themselves in culinary delights, music, dance and local activities,” explained Brooke.</p>
<p>They started their travels in sweltering Dubai where they toured the world famous Gold Souk and the Spice Souk where Jack and Brynn tried camel milk chocolate. Next stop took them over the Himalayan mountains and to a cooler Nepal. They started on a trek in the Annapurna region in the wake of a freak and tragic weather system that brought heavy snows and avalanches. Their trek was safe and provided them with amazing views of the snow capped Himalayas while they hiked through rural mountain villages. Their guide, Ganga and porters Razu and Perkash became good friends along the way and opened a window to their Nepalese lives and culture. From their base in Kathmandu, a city that intrigues but also overloads the senses, the family experienced an awe inspiring flight up close and personal of Mount Everest. Later, they travelled to Chitwan National Park for a few nights and enjoyed an elephant safari.</p>
<p>Next they landed in Bangkok, also known as the City Of Angels. In this city of more than 10 million people the family wandered by ferry on the Chao Phraya River to ancient palaces and Buddhist temples. They took a Thai cooking course and made Jack happy with some geocaching. They volunteered at a local orphanage.</p>
<p>“We couldn’t speak Thai and they couldn’t speak English but that did not matter because they just wanted us to play with them,” Brynn commented.</p>
<p>They also spent time on the legendary white sand beaches of Phuket and then travelled north to Chiang Mai where they visited hill tribe villages and journeyed by bamboo raft down a river to bathe an elephant. Jack and Brynn participated in “Monk Chat” where they helped the Buddhist monks with their English through questions and conversation.</p>
<p>In Luang Prabang, Laos the family volunteered in a program called Big Brother Mouse where they assisted young people with their English language skills. They swam at the majestic Kuang Si Falls, visited with tribal village people, sped along the narrow, dusty streets in tuk tuks and watched the sun set on the Mekong River while floating in traditional canoes.</p>
<p>Siem Reap, Cambodia was next where Jack and Brynn came face to face with the victims of war. Here they visited the Cambodian Landmine Museum and School where they heard the stories of how landmines were used as weapons with an ongoing disposal program to rid the local land of mines.</p>
<p>“When talking to our taxi driver I was surprised to learn that during the rainy season when he was a boy he and his friends swam in a bomb crater left over from the war,” said Jack.<br />
The family also explored many temples in Siem Reap including the ancient, historical ruins of Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world.</p>
<p><a href="https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/28-P1030536.jpg"><img loading="lazy" class=" size-medium wp-image-1277 alignright" src="https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/28-P1030536-300x198.jpg" alt="Phuket, Thailand on Christmas day." width="300" height="198" srcset="https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/28-P1030536-300x198.jpg 300w, https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/28-P1030536.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>For Christmas they boarded the Volendam of the Holland America Line in Singapore en route to ports in Malaysia, Thailand and Myanmar (Burma). Jack and Brynn made friends on board with other children from Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States. It was an education to travel the ancient shipping routes of Asia and a chance to relax. Everyone was amazed at the ultra modern city state of Singapore which was clean, very expensive and governed by many rules. Jack was shocked to find out that the cost of a car and permit was easily worth more than a hundred thousand dollars.</p>
<p>The family enjoyed their Malaysian stops in Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi and Penang. They enjoyed learning more about the Muslim religion while touring the country.</p>
<p>In Myanmar (Burma) they visited the capital Yangon with its bustling markets and here they experienced their first sighting of female Buddhist monks. Only recently open to the rest of the world, Myanmar is striving to become a tourism destination and the local people were very interested in the visiting Canadian&#8217;s way of life and culture. The family visited a local Thanlyin village where they toured markets and visited monks at the Bon Pyan Monastery. In a fabric shop they met a political cartoonist who had angered the government with his views and now has to be careful with his artistic expression.</p>
<p>India was next on the horizon where the Vokes clan arrived in Delhi, a city of more than 25 million people. The family found that they had to rely on all of their combined resources and travel wits to deal with India on a daily basis. They found that although people struggled for opportunity and were for the most part impoverished they were also very kind and helpful. The Taj Mahal in Agra was a diamond in the rough and Jack and Brynn were mesmerized by the snake charmers on the streets of Delhi. Travel south to the beaches of Cochin brought warm weather and a trip to the backwater of Kerala on an overnight rice boat. In Cochin Brynn was decorated by a local 16 year old artist in the Henna style in her family home. By the time the artwork had dried the local family and the Vokes clan shared tea, enjoyed traditional Hindi and Bollywood songs performed by the younger Indian girls of the family who also were treated to Brynn&#8217;s singing.</p>
<p>“I have this fantastic memory of saying goodbye to all the women dressed in colourful saris at their front door as they waved to us. I now know that you can always find kind people in every part of the world,” commented Brynn.</p>
<p>After a long flight they landed in OZ&#8230;&#8230;Australia that is. In Sydney, Brooke connected with Tracy, a roommate from university. She and her husband Mick welcomed the Vokes family into their home and friendships were formed quickly with their children Bella, Nate and Chloe.<br />
The Vokes family took in all of the city sites including the Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge and spent time at Bondi and Manly Beaches. The family drove up the coast and Jack and Brynn took surfing lessons, Rob golfed surrounded by Kangaroos and everyone enjoyed exploring the Great Barrier Reef on Lady Elliot Island. Swimming with sea turtles was a highlight of the road trip.</p>
<p>“It was summer in Australia, the weather was beautiful and the beaches were amazing. We did some awesome snorkeling and enjoyed playing as a family in the monster size waves along the coast. We also took a ferry over to Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world and swam in Lake Mackenzie, one of the cleanest freshwater lakes on earth,” Rob said.</p>
<p>The North Island of New Zealand became a stopover before heading back to Canada. The family decided to head north to the Bay of Islands to relax and enjoy the warm weather before the return trip to the freezing temperatures in back home. New Zealand was an adrenalin rush for everyone where the family adventures included luging, zorbing and sky diving. They were thrilled to experience a Maori culture presentation in Rotorua which included the Haka traditional dance followed by a Maori Hangi feast. They also visited the capital Auckland and Waiheke Island.</p>
<p>On their return to Canada they landed in Vancouver to explore the west coast. Jack and Brynn enjoyed biking along the sea wall in Stanley Park. They also were thrilled with their walk on the Capilano Suspension Bridge. In Banff the family walked the streets and trails of this popular Mountain town. On to Fernie, B.C. Brooke was reunited with Nicole, who had travelled with her years before through Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Nicole, her husband Dennis and their three girls Ruby, Charlie and Lucy shared their home and introduced the Vokes family to their mountain town. The children formed strong bonds and enjoyed some trekking and the adaption to cold weather. After five months and countless adventures the family arrived back in Jarvis.<br />
Brooke explained, “This trip was not just a vacation but rather an adventure. Every day was an open book with endless possibilities and we are so grateful for such a rich experience and all of the wonderful support and encouragement we received from our family and friends.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2015 02:32:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2015 23:36:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2015 23:24:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2015 10:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2015 10:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2015 10:35:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2015 08:10:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[(family, friends and Jessie are a given) Brynn 1. Playing outside 2. My bedroom 3. Watching T.V. in English 4. More selection of clothing 5. Singing lessons Jack 1. Hockey 2. Playing in the snow 3. Having my own bed&#8230; ]]></description>
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<h3>Brynn</h3>
<p>1. Playing outside</p>
<p>2. My bedroom</p>
<p>3. Watching T.V. in English</p>
<p>4. More selection of clothing</p>
<p>5. Singing lessons</p>
<h3>Jack</h3>
<p>1. Hockey</p>
<p>2. Playing in the snow</p>
<p>3. Having my own bed</p>
<p>4. Riding my bike</p>
<p>5. Being able to walk in more than 2 rooms. Our hotel room usually is just a bathroom and a bedroom.</p>
<h3>Brooke</h3>
<p>1. Drinking from the tap</p>
<p>2. My bed</p>
<p>3. My pillow</p>
<p>4. Not having to live out of a backpack (however, packing cubes are the best!)</p>
<p>5. Being able to do laundry ( I can&#8217;t believe I miss this). We have to find a laundry service everywhere we go or wash clothes by hand. Jack and Brynn have become experts at “the smell test”.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2014 07:25:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi, my name is Brynn Vokes. I&#8217;m travelling half way around the world with my family. I&#8217;m so excited. We left on November 1st, 2014. Me and my brother Jack had going away parties and sleepovers with friends. My last&#8230; ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img loading="lazy" class="aligncenter wp-image-827 size-medium" src="https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/120-P1020122-300x225.jpg" alt="120-P1020122" width="300" height="225" srcset="https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/120-P1020122-300x225.jpg 300w, https://daretoexplore.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/120-P1020122.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" />Hi, my name is Brynn Vokes. I&#8217;m travelling half way around the world with my family. I&#8217;m so excited.</p>
<p>We left on November 1st, 2014. Me and my brother Jack had going away parties and sleepovers with friends. My last day at home was Halloween and I went<br />
trick-or-treating with one of my good friends, Allie Mino. At 3:00 a.m. I flew to Dubai, our first stop. Keep reading to find out all of the things me and my family do &#8211; the fun learning experiences, the beauty of different countries, learning about new cultures, trying new foods, meeting new people and more. Here&#8217;s where it all begins&#8230;</p>
<p>So I woke up early in the morning very tired. I was a bit cranky because it&#8217;s 3:00 in the morning. But we had to catch a plane. My uncles drove us to the airport. There&#8217;s Uncle Mike and X (Xavier but “X” for short). They drove the four of us to Toronto, so six people in one truck, in the middle of the night, it even started to snow! When we got to the airport I carried in my big, 20 pounder backpack. We said goodbye to my Uncle Mike and X. Once we said good-bye they went to find an exit and we went to find a bathroom. Ten steps later we all saw each other again. Soon after that we put our backpacks into the x-ray machine and showed our passports to the people that work there. Before you know it we were on our way to New York to fly to Dubai, that&#8217;s called a connecting flight.</p>
<p>On the airplane to Dubai me and my brother thought we were in heaven. We went on a double decker airplane with every TV show and video game you can think of. I watched my favourite show, Austin and Ally. On the plane I sat beside my Dad and Jack sat beside my Mom. Sitting by me and my Dad was the illustrator of one of my chapter books, Ivy and Bean (which I recommend for the interested). Neat huh?! I watched her draw a picture of Ivy and Bean and then she wrote a kind, little message just for me. She told me she was going to a school in Dubai for 10 days. I&#8217;m glad we sat beside her.<br />
The flight was 12 hours long. I watched movies and TV shows. When we got to Dubai there was a 9 hour stop over so we took a 5 hour tour of the city. We stopped in a mall to see the indoor ski hill. There is never any snow in Dubai because it is very, very hot there! The people who live there don&#8217;t seem to care though. They are used to it. We even tried camel milk chocolate. It wasn&#8217;t too bad. There were also a lot of different smells. Some I liked and some I didn&#8217;t. After 5 hours we spent the rest of the time at the airport. There was a delay. Then we flew to Nepal. On the plane my family didn&#8217;t have any seats together. We switched spots with some of the people. The flight attendant sorted it all out. I tried to fall asleep for four hours on the way to Nepal but I couldn&#8217;t so me and my Dad played crossword puzzles. In 200,000 blinks of an eye we were landing in Nepal.</p>
<p>When we got to Nepal there was a nice, kind man named Ram who was holding a sign that said our names on it. He greeted us with marigold necklaces. It was so different in Nepal. It&#8217;s so, so busy. The driver sits on the right hand side of the car and there is a lot of horn beeping when people drive! After the driver took us to our hotel I remember walking through a tiny metal door. The hotel was called Gaju Suites. We crouched down into the tiny little door that led us into our hotel and followed Ram to our room. The rooms weren&#8217;t bad. Me and my Mom shared a room and Jack and my Dad shared another. We always had to get two rooms in Nepal because there were never enough beds for a family of four. Also, the showers are different. There&#8217;s just a hole in the corner of the room where the water flows to. I remember waking up in the morning with my Mom looking out the window seeing all the wires on the poles and a woman washing dishes outside, and even the kids walking to school. Even though the country is so poor everyone is so kind. That day we went on a tour in Kathmandu and saw a whole bunch of stuff. For instance, there&#8217;s a girl named Kamari and her family has chosen her to be the living goddess. She prays for people and stops being the living goddess when she is around 12 years old. We got to see her. Some of the other things we did in Nepal include seeing statues of Buddha, going to temples, being in the jungle and riding elephants, taking a plane ride around Mount Everest and I can&#8217;t forget trekking in the mountains. We really wanted to see Mount Everest so we got into a tiny airplane and looked out the window. It was so cool! We also saw Fishtail and Husband and Wife Mountains (these mountains are side-by-side). You&#8217;re not allowed to climb these mountains because they are too dangerous. I liked the mountains. A couple of days later we went trekking in the Annapurna circuit. We went with a guide and two porters. Porters carry your bags. We trekked for 2 full days. Me and my brother had hiking sticks and my Mom and my Dad had bamboo hiking sticks. Once we were done trekking we said goodbye to our guide Ganga and to our two porters Raju and Prakash. Later on we rode elephants and saw monkeys, deer and rabbits in Chitwan National Park. It was bitter sweet to leave Nepal. I was sad to leave Nepal but excited to fly to a new country and a new adventure in Thailand.</p>
<p>We flew into Bangkok. Bangkok is the biggest city in Thailand and is the capital. When we were there we tried lots of fruit like mango, papaya, snake fruit, star fruit and dragon fruit. We also had some great Thai food like rice and chicken in a pineapple, chicken coconut curry and fruit shakes. I had a banana shake in a pineapple. For a beach and ocean adventure we decide to go to Phuket for a week. We visited little islands around Thailand too. We went to Phi-Phi Island, Maya Bay, Mosquito Island (which is named for its shape) and Monkey Island (named for all the monkeys). We went caving and kayaking too. We stayed in an awesome hotel with waterslides and slushies. We met some kids from Australia who we played with a lot. They were so much fun and I hope we get to visit them when we go to Sydney. We also went to to Chaing Mai, it&#8217;s in northern Thailand. We got to feed and bath an elephant. His name is Mr. Boonrut and he is a seven year old elephant. After that we went river rafting on a bamboo raft. For two days me, Jack and my Mom went and volunteered at an orphanage. The kids were so happy to see us. They ran up to us and everyone wanted to hold our hands. We had fun playing with them. The night markets are fun to shop at in Chaing Mai and our hotel was right beside the market. On one of the last nights there we went to see a Thai kick boxing match. We said good-bye to Thailand and flew to Laos.</p>
<p>We have been in Laos for three days. Laos is like Thailand because some of the words are almost the same, like thank-you and hello. We went to a waterfall close to Luang Prabang. It was cold but awesome! In town we crossed a bridge made out of bamboo and went for supper across the river and after I made bracelets. There are a lot of monks in Luang Prabang and we are going to get up early one morning (5:30!) to see the monks get their alms. This is something they do everyday. Me and Jack like to swim in the pool at the hotel and even watch TV in a different language. Soon we will be off to India. I hope you liked reading about my adventures so far.</p>
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