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3rd August 2009
akash barua
akash barua - From: Stupa This, Stupa That - Myanmar (Burma)
i like thise burma buddha tempole.
2nd July 2009
kim hong
i like ur trip - From: Heaven and Hell - Koh Kong
i am interesting ur trip to koh kong. I hope one day i'll got there too.
14th June 2009
harold
wow - From: Never realized how awesome sea level was - Tibet (Part 2)
thanks for sharing. i wish i could go there but it sounds very expensive. Mt Everest! Wow! It sounds so cool and I hope im fit enough to endure altitude
21st May 2009
Pea
Base Camp - From: Never realized how awesome sea level was - Tibet (Part 2)
Genevieve: This trip is just so unbelievable! I am so amazed you made it to the Base Camp of Mt. Everest~ What a life experience. This, I would want to do~ Not sure if I could do it with the altitude, but certainly would be up my alley to do! So thrilling and just totally amazing! Wow!
20th May 2009
Mamma Jean
wow - From: Never realized how great life is at sea level - Tibet (Part 1)
Can't wait for part 2!
18th May 2009
Aunt Chickie
Loved Shanghai too - From: Fine dining all the way - Shanghai
Glad that you are finally having some fun in China ~ loved the hustle and bustle of 20M people Shanghai, wild sensory overload of the Forbidden City/Great Wall and the ancient artifacts of the many museums. M50 a favorite too! And, yes, we had interesting Internet warehouse experiences too! We'll miss you on Saturday! Hugs
15th May 2009
Mamma Jean
smile - From: Fine dining all the way - Shanghai
Glad you liked M50, one of our favorite spots in Shanghai, along with the museum! Good close up shots.
13th May 2009
Dani
- From: Backpacker Haven in China - Yangshuo
Haha... Fried put down bag. I love the old flower lady!
12th May 2009
Mamma Jean
Good pixs! - From: Backpacker Haven in China - Yangshuo
China's not so bad. Have some of the same pix from the Li river!
28th April 2009
james
His fault - From: Heaven and Hell - Koh Kong
It his own fault, being stupid enough to leave his passport and other valuables on the minibus without checking? He was an idiot iand got off lucky for only $100. Any reasonable traveler knows to keep that stuff with you at all times.
27th April 2009
Genevieve n Stefanie
No...not another tattooo - From: Help! We're stuck in Vang Vieng and we can't get out!
that comes when i get to japan silly!!!
22nd April 2009
sara!!
Hello! - From: Help! We're stuck in Vang Vieng and we can't get out!
everyone's hair is getting so long and beauteous! love you two very much!!!! keep having fun! xx
22nd April 2009
lisa
yay! - From: Help! We're stuck in Vang Vieng and we can't get out!
looks like you guys are having the best time ever! steph, i miss you!!! thank you so much for the postcard. just got it today. i want to come visit you!!
22nd April 2009
Mamma Jean
up there - From: Help! We're stuck in Vang Vieng and we can't get out!
Rock climbing?! I'm impressed...but what's that on your left arm, Stef??? hmmmm
31st March 2009
Tara-G's cousin
souvenir please! - From: Stupa This, Stupa That - Myanmar (Burma) Part II
This is amazing. I've been telling everyone I can that you have been in Myanmar. I am so jealous! Please bring me home a souvenir!!!! Please please please. some local jewelry would be awesome! I will wear it everyday. Sorry if sounds selfish but I may never go and I would just love to have something! Love you and hope you are feeling better!
29th March 2009
che
chop chop - From: Stupa This, Stupa That - Myanmar (Burma)
come on with it, part 2, hurry up.
28th March 2009
momma jean
whoa - From: Stupa This, Stupa That - Myanmar (Burma)
Wow Sounds like things are a little primative there. Can sympathize with the "squat" toilet...no fun! Am leaving China and thinking of you both. Have fun and be safe.
27th March 2009
Maria Cancelado
Bangkok!!! - From: Five Star Hotels are the Only Way to Travel - Bangkok
How could you not go to the Red Light District while in Bangkok?! That was definitely one of the best times ever. Hope you didn't hurl on any taxi drivers while in Bangkok! Miss you and I am so glad you are having a great time!
27th March 2009
JJ
Hey girls - From: Stupa This, Stupa That - Myanmar (Burma)
Hi, Glad you are safe and had a great time in Burma. I was getting worried when I didn't see any new posts. The pics are great and it must be exciting to be in parts of the world where being a westerner is an attraction. I loved the pics of the Stupa. the buddhas are unbelieveable. be safe. keep having fun. Offer still stands, if i can donate to the cause (your trip) let me know! Love you! Jenine
13th March 2009
Tara- G's cousin
I miss you! - From: Heaven and Hell - Koh Kong
Oh my god I can't believe they treated you and that poor English guy like that! WTF? I guess that is a big X on the map for future traveling.
4th March 2009
Tara-G's Cousin
- From: Angkor Wat....ttt the hell, It is so hot in this country
Once again, your entry is the highlight of my day back in crappy Orlando, Fla. Take a picture of your t-shirts and of the painting G got! I'm glad you got a boost from your friends back home as well. Love you
4th March 2009
Genevieve n Stefanie
Hi Alan! - From: Land of the Knick-knacks - Hong Kong
Don't be silly Alan, of course we will post your comment! Everyone's opinion is as important as the next and you make a valid point. As a westerner that hasn't grown up near a farm, I take for granted what goes into getting my meat to the pan. Rarely have I been confronted with the whole carcus - more so now though. Hong Kong was our first stop in asia, and I had never seen a goat being butchered before. If you asked me as a kid where beef or pork came from, I probably would have said, "the meat section at my local grocery store." Having said that, I personally don't feel it was more or less cruel than what happens to the meat I eat everyday, it was just in front of my face for the first time and was a bit of a shock. The heat, the smell, the flys and bugs on it - I can't lie that it did gross me out a bit. In regards to the dogs, this is somthing that we encountered in Vietnam and Cambodia not HK. Sorry if there was any confusion. Stef and I have had the 'dog' conversation with a lot of people while travelling. The history behind why people eat dog in certain countries is completely valid. Starving people + cities overrun with stray dogs + no meat or food available = dinner. It's not hard to understand easting them in a culture where they are not pets. After eating something for so long, you become acustom to a taste and start enjoying it. This is hard for Stef bc she has 2 beautiful labs that she loves dearly - so it hits home for her. But as I have said from the beginning - Hindus think cows are sacred but that doesn't keep most westerners from chowing down on a big juicy hamburger. But just like your opinion about meat, my cousin Tara is a vegan and is offended by any animal death. This extends into every aspect of her life as she is a big activist for animal rights, and even though I may have differnt opinions, she is completely intitled to hers - as you are yours. I really do appriciate your comment Alan - and I'm glad you posted it. We are trying - as travellers - to respect other cultures and accept them as we hope they are excepting us.
3rd March 2009
Alan Wong!
Hong Kong - From: Land of the Knick-knacks - Hong Kong
Sorry Genny, I must apologise for my previous comment, I just felt compelled to answer some of the other comments. I am all for eating ethically from sustainable food sources, but I just cannot stand ignorance regarding where your food comes from. If you don't like the idea of eating Veal, you shouldn't be drinking cows milk, as they come from the same industry of cruel factory farming. I do realise you probably won't post both my comments, but thats ok. Maybe its been a long day for me, and its too late to be thinking straight, but I dunno, I just took a little offence... when a goats head is left on, thats cruel and sick, yet eating a beefburger is absolutely fine. Oh Gen, I do miss you and Ben. ITs been too long! Sorry for my angry words, sometimes I just need to vent. I am very much looking forward to seeing more photos and reading more about your travels. Am so jealous I miss Hong Kong soooo much! Alan xxx
3rd March 2009
Alan Wong!
I miss Hong Kong - From: Land of the Knick-knacks - Hong Kong
hey Gen! nice to see some pictures of the motherland! Sounds like you are having a jolly good time out there. I don't see what the fuss is about the goats head, it's less gruesome than processed meat... And I'm sure many people eat that without battering an eyelid! With regards to dogs, the majority of people in Hong Kong are actually against the consumption of dog meat, whereas in the U.S people hunt animals for 'sport'... Who's F-ing sick now?
2nd March 2009
Dani
- From: Home Away from Home - Ban Lung
Red dirt clay... sounds like home! I can't believe those spiders were in your room. Haha. I don't know if I could sleep after that. I just love all of your photos. Love you; be safe!
26th February 2009
AMY
HI - From: Village People - Kompong Cham
Hi Steph - Just asking about you and Kathy passed this on to me. The trip looks really amazing! So glad you are doing well. Happy Birthday ! Be Safe and take care - talk to you soon
25th February 2009
Tara-G's cousin
- From: Did you check the weather? - Sihanoukville
what are those monks doing?
25th February 2009
Mamma Jean
heart warming - From: Village People - Kompong Cham
Your adventure in Kampong Cham sounded so enchanting ... felt like I was right there with you. Great pixs
18th February 2009
Michael (Dad) Woodruff
Good Times - From: More Like Cow/Dog/Goat/Chicken Island - Kampot/Rabbit Island
Steph: Hi girl, it looks like you two are having a great time. I am so happy for you girl. And very envious. Love: Dad
18th February 2009
Tara-G's Cousin
- From: More Like Cow/Dog/Goat/Chicken Island - Kampot/Rabbit Island
Oh, the dogs are precious! Thanks for posting pics of them! Love you.
18th February 2009
Mamma Jean
picture perfect - From: More Like Cow/Dog/Goat/Chicken Island - Kampot/Rabbit Island
OMG! What great pixs! Sounds like you tw found a little slice of heaven. Ahhh our message in the sand. Enjoy the crab. And...HAPPY BIRTHDAY Steph (a little early) XOXO
16th February 2009
Genevieve n Stefanie
- From: Did you check the weather? - Sihanoukville
F.A.I.R.Y
14th February 2009
che
- From: Did you check the weather? - Sihanoukville
"...if we wanted to get wasted with a bunch of 20 year olds we would have saved our money and just gone to Panama City, FL. I mean , if we were with a bunch of friends on a two week holiday, it might have been fun, but it just wasn't what we are here for. It was the worst of Ibiza, Thailand and Cancun all rolled into one..." .you snobby mothafuckers.
14th February 2009
Satu
Greetings from the West! :) - From: Land of the Knick-knacks - Hong Kong
Hellooou! Looks like an amazing trip so far Gen- Im really glad you decided to do this travel blog. Keep the pics and commentary coming in! I'm lovin the photography skills and cool shots! Keep on trucking girls xoxo
13th February 2009
Val Phillips
- From: Phnom Penh - Round One
I do hope you tried the delights of worms, spiders and beetles - yum! xx
12th February 2009
Dani
- From: Phnom Penh - Round One
Firstly, that sign is hysterical. I can't imagine how sobering the trip to the prison & killing fields would have been. Also, the meal you had at the restaurant makes me jealous! Haha. Love you; be safe!
12th February 2009
Tara-G's cousin
market - From: You Buy From Me - Sapa
Live dog or dead dog?
10th February 2009
Sara!!
Say Hello! - From: Goodbye Vietnam
Hi Girls!! One month down, can you believe it??!! Say hello to Cambodia for me. Glad to hear you two are doing so well. Lots of love. xx Sara
9th February 2009
Mamma Jean
ohhhh - From: Goodbye Vietnam
Some of your pix made me want to cry! Hope Cambodia is just as memorable... keep up the blogs!
9th February 2009
Tara-G's cousin
goat photo - From: Land of the Knick-knacks - Hong Kong
the goat photo is absolutely not fascinating. F-ing sick these people are!
9th February 2009
Tara-G's Cousin
About the guide dog- (of course, lol) - From: Guide Dog to the Rescue - Hoi An
IS that dog a husky? It looks like one or at least a husky mix. That is so amazing that it acted as your guide. Was it well fed? Did you give it some food and water in case? IT appears to have four paws in the pic, what's the deal with that? was it a different dog-the 3-paw one? IT also appears to be a puppy and yet it has clearly had babies! Was it young? love you Genny. Bring me home a souvenir! Tara
9th February 2009
Tara- G's Cousin
Tell me more about the animal situation over there - From: Goodbye Vietnam
Genny!!! OK, WTF, Waking up to the sounds of pigs being slautered (insert Valum)" OMG. You should have gone down there and stopped it! That must be traumatizing! It would be for me at least. And Valium (with an i)? So cool. Bring some home, lol. No, but really, what is the situation with the dogs in the country? Are they treated as bad as everyone thinks? I mean they eat dog for Christ sake! Are there like dog slaughter houses? What's the deal? I see the picture of the beautiful dog above. Where did you see that one? Love you, Tara
7th February 2009
Aunt Chickie
Funny Stories - From: Celebrities in Ha Tien
Wonderful description of your adventures ~ what a story you'll have! Come to China in March and we'll treat you to food and a hot shower! Love the pictures ~ keep them coming. Hugs
7th February 2009
Lizzy B
Still Reading... - From: Celebrities in Ha Tien
I haven't missed one blog yet! I have to say that keeping up with your adventures has been a real treat. You two are my heroes. I've laughed along with all of your silly scenarios. The most recent moment involving the elderly man sharing his tragedies from the war...wow. Stephanie, I love you dearly! Genevieve, you sound amazing. I will continue to follow your journey until the end. MUCH LOVE, Liz
7th February 2009
JJ
great story - From: Celebrities in Ha Tien
Hi girls. Yet again another great story and good pics. I bet the caves were awesome. the temples inside must have been cool too. be careful with those mosquitoes! I love the story at the end. what a great end to this leg of the trip. what a great encounter you had. it moments like those that you keep with you for a long time!!! Be safe. Be well!!! <3 JJ
7th February 2009
Genevieve n Stefanie
- From: Snakes, Rats and Frogs - Oh My! - Can Tho
I know you think we might look tan, but in reality it is just a nice little layer or dirt on us. :) We have learned so much in the last month and we have 4 more to go! We play this little game called - 'what would you eat' - where we talk about what we would order from back home. ha ha
7th February 2009
Genevieve n Stefanie
Thanks! - From: Snakes, Rats and Frogs - Oh My! - Can Tho
Thanks so much for reading! We loved our time in the Mekong Delta, the people are what made it!
6th February 2009
Mamma Jean
houses & rats - From: Snakes, Rats and Frogs - Oh My! - Can Tho
Love the pix of the houses...better than Brooklyn?!! Hmmm what does rat meat taste like? Great Photos!
6th February 2009
che
fraudsters - From: Snakes, Rats and Frogs - Oh My! - Can Tho
i think you both need to grow a pair and start eating the proper local cuisine. if you haven't tried snake, rat and frog before you get back to the western world, you will be viewed, at least in my eyes, as failures. x
6th February 2009
JJ
houses on silts - From: Snakes, Rats and Frogs - Oh My! - Can Tho
Hi girls. Hope you are well. I cannot believe there is a restaurant that serves rat! really? too weird. I just have to ask you both, how you both manage to look so great on such a strenous trip? I hope you are both feeling well. another question I have is when you think about coming back to your homes and settling back into your lives can you already sense the change in yourselves from experiencing and seeing all that you have so far? I love your blogs and photos. Have a great time. Be safe. Love, JJ


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