My last day of Mauritius was a tearful one, saying goodbye to my grandfather always ends up difficult. For a man whom I have only met 3 times in my life I have an amazingly strong bond with him. I have promised to head back in 2010 and I am also planning to do the Mauritius 100K bike race. The family have agreed to be my roadside support and the support vehicle.
We both got presents and a lot of love from all the family on the last day. Everyone was very kind to us both.
Andrew
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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Well frankly, having read what you ate in Mauritius I'm suprised the plane to New Zealand could actually take off! Would be good to see some photos, (subtle hint), otherwise I can continue in my belief that you're not somewhere lovely and are in fact shivvering in a cold corner of London trying to fool us all. We've gone into rainbow season in Scotland, all sunshine and showers, and mud. Lots of mud. Question - what's the official language in Mauritius? (Other than Rum soaked rantings from the Caleya Chetty Crew). Take care, miss you, CBAI xxx
Official language is English but they speak a mix of Hindi, french creole, english and 2 others that I can't remember. Very confusing when you are tyring to pick up bits of the language.
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