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Post by Vulpix-L on Mar 1, 2006 13:21:26 GMT -5
I'm going on holiday soon. I want to see all my relatives in Pakistan, and bring them pictures of my rabbit <3. My rabbit is going to stay at home though, I couldn't afford to take him on an aeroplane . I'm staying for three weeks and I might not be online. But if I ever get the oppurtunity I will come here every now and then. I won't be going until about two weeks, but I will miss you all (And my rabbit, who will miss me as well ).
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Post by DarkEclipse on Mar 1, 2006 16:27:09 GMT -5
yAY! Have fun!
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Post by Vulpix-L on Mar 2, 2006 9:29:18 GMT -5
Oh, my attendance level at school won't look very good. The headteacher said to try not to take too many days off school, and i'm already asking for one week...
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Post by chosen of mana on Mar 2, 2006 17:10:24 GMT -5
Pakistan...in the aribic area??? Wow, plus the head teacher stuff, u english??? so where are you from?
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Post by ABC123Vampiress on Mar 2, 2006 18:29:02 GMT -5
ya where
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Post by Vulpix-L on Mar 3, 2006 14:19:40 GMT -5
I'm origanally from Pakistan, but I was born and grew up in England. I can speak very good Engish, but not much Urdu.
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Post by DarkEclipse on Mar 5, 2006 9:03:30 GMT -5
Well that's very cool ^_^
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Post by chosen of mana on Mar 5, 2006 12:19:01 GMT -5
I win!!!!!!! Woohoo! Boomshakalackalacka! Woot Woot Woot! Me random 2 day!
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Post by DarkEclipse on Mar 5, 2006 14:04:20 GMT -5
O.o
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Post by Vulpix-L on Apr 17, 2006 10:02:15 GMT -5
I'm back from holiday!
Time I started organising.
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Post by ABC123Vampiress on Apr 17, 2006 19:14:51 GMT -5
Welcome Home^_^
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Post by DarkEclipse on Apr 22, 2006 9:52:46 GMT -5
Welcome! ^_^ How was your trip?
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Post by Vulpix-L on Apr 23, 2006 6:15:22 GMT -5
It was good. We went to lots of different places.
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Post by DarkEclipse on Apr 23, 2006 15:48:32 GMT -5
like where?
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Post by Vulpix-L on Apr 24, 2006 12:06:28 GMT -5
Well, I may as well explain it all.
Alright, in a nutshell:We arrived in Lahore, went and stayed in Sialkot for a week, went to Narowa (Not sure about the spelling) where we rode a donkey kart. Then we went back to Sialkot, then to Lahore for a while. My mum and dad went sightseeing (I couldn't, because I was ill) and we went back to Sialkot for a few days. Then, we went to Islamabad, where I met my cousin, and we went to different restaurants there. We also went up a mountain. Then, we went back to Sialkot to see everyone, then back to Islamabad. From there, we took a straight flight back to England.
Now the whole story:
My dad went a few days before us to Pakistan. Me and my mum had to take a flight to Dubai (All the flights to Islamabad were overbooked). Over there it was 8:00am and this women told us to come back at 1 o'clock. We waited for five hours and later on we found out that the flight to Lahore was delayed by one hour (The flight was supposed to be leaving 2:30pm) so we waited another two and a half hours. Eventually we got on the plane. The airline was Airblue, but because the flight was delayed they hired another plane. It was red and Atlasjet was written on it. When we arrived at Lahore I was tired and that night I slept early at my uncle's house.
The next day we went from Lahore to Sialkot. I saw my grandmother, who was constantly forgetting things (She has a problem with her memory) and my cousin looked after her.
Afterwards, we went from Sialkot to Narowa (Is that how you spell it?), which was a two hour drive. Over there we went to a field, and we came across this old guy who was willing to let us use his donkey kart for an hour or two. First my dad was driving it then I drove it. My dad was joking that the guy was so shocked to see us come all the way from the UK, drive a hired car out in the field and ask for a ride on the donkey kart, he was so shocked that he didn't even charge us for it.
Well anyway, later on we went back to Sialkot and a day later we went to Lahore, which is a two hour drive. In Lahore, I was ill so I didn't go out. My mum and dad went to do some sightseeing. Oh, and Lahore was the only place we went to that had McDonalds, and a lot of other places like Pizza Hut. We went back to Sialkot afterwards, and two days later we went to Islamabad, which is a three hour drive. Over there I met one of my cousins for the first time, who is also my dad's favourite niece. Sometimes she called me 'Mousee' because I was quiet.
In Islamabad, we went to some good restaurants, and we went on a trip up the mountains (It was really cold) and did more sightseeing up there. We drove all the way down which took an hour. We went to Pizza Hut afterwards (Which I really liked).
The next day went back to Sialkot to see our relatives before going to Islamabad to get our flight back to England. When we arrived in Islamabad we had one last night out. Then it was about 5 or 6 more hours before we had to go to the airport. I slept a bit and I was tired when I woke up. It was nearly time to go to the airport and my cousin tried to get me out of bed. She gave me this funny name - 'Squeaky'.
We waited for ages at the airport. We were going to try the first flight, which goes straight from Islamabad to London (8 hours) . First, the man said there weren't any spaces, then we were about to go, when he called us back. He asked my age (13, if you haven't seen my profile). It was a good thing I was old enough, though. Children under 12 can't sit in a Jump seat (Is it?). Yes, we got permission to sit in the Jump seats, and I was glad. If not we would've had to wait at the airport and get a flight to Dubai (2 hours) and from there get a flight to London (6 hours). Even those flights weren't looking too good - They were all overbooked. We were lucky, though. They didn't take any more passengers after us.
When we arrived home I saw my rabbit, and was he glad to see me. He had grown a lot too (Well, after 4 weeks you can expect changes), and here we are now.
In Pakistan there were a load of cows, goats, hens, stray cats/(and some suicidual) dogs, sheep, horse carriages and donkey/(Sometimes) horse karts carrying lots of different things. Over here though, we don't see things like horse carriages often (Well, in some places we do) and i've never seen a donkey here.
Also, things in Pakistan are much cheaper than here. My rabbit cost £30 pounds and over there it's only 100 rupees (About one pound) to buy one. The rabbits over here are usually better looked after though.
Well, that was my holiday. It was quite long, longer than I had expected but we're back home now..
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