you guys are all over the internet so, i wanted to see your photos on face book.(tamir is a member) but i couldn't remember your last name. so i searched big teeth (good memorable name!) and found pages of gregg jaffe web pages. glad to see you don't have much free time on your hands :) but then i was drawn to your honeymoon blog (i want to go to asia) and laughed my little no-tushie off. you should write on of those funny travel books (like the ones that make art museums in italy fun). seriously - your next entrepeneur gig - how about a guide to israel...
-stacey
Thanks for sharing. Gregg, like I said, you write better then you speak. Maybe we should converse through mail. You seem to have so much more to say! This is just the beginning of your travels as a married couple. Just enjoy a wonderful life together and be happy. We love you.
laughter is the best medicine!!! hi lc and gregg! you make my day. every time i read your blog i wind up laughing! could you send daily blogs about your lives when you return home? can't wait to know that you are home safe and sound and am soo happy your honeymoon has been so wonderful!!Dying to see the pixs too.Love you guys!
Play the Lotto Awesome. It's almost as good as the Veterans Commercial to play the lotto and all the proceeds go to Veterans. The commercial sounds like a Miller Lite commercial and Public Service Ad rolled into one. Very similar to the Thai lotto because in the end the Veterans and tourists get ripped off either way. in the states, it's the Veterans that are spending gobs of money on the lotto anyway.
Hope you hit the jackpot on your next stop.
(In advertising that would be an awesome way to close a paragraph.)
........educationally speaking............. what a trip you are on! how fascinating and educational it all sounds. it sounds like you are getting a great deal out of your adventures and are having some wonderful relaxation along the way. keep on enjoying. We love you guys.xoxo
Czech it out! Hi guys-
Sounds like you are having fun and enjoying the new experiences and areas we are unlikely to visit for lack of five star amenities and sleek shopping malls. Learning about other cultures and the influence of colonial powers does change your perspective on what takes place today and in the past.
Anyway, enough about you. We really enjoyed Budapest and found it very unique. We arrived in Prague yesterday and immediately went to the old town square to observe the crowds and the Church with the hourly midieval ringing and revolving saint-marionette show. Very entertaining.
Today we are headed to prague Castle and later to the Jewish Quarter (remarkably, no Neiman-Marcus!) Later on in the week we will visit Teresin and the concentration camp (ironically driven in a Mercedes!)
We love Prague and we are happy we are staying five days with so much to see and a great street scene everyware.
Anyway, have fun and keep in touch,
Love
Mom and dad
love your blog!!!!! ah--the joy of your blog! so happy things are wonderful and that Thailand is so special.can't wait to see the pix.keep on blogging--we love reading it!!stay well. love you! xoxo
Hi! I can't believe that you met someone that talks more than Elise and he was only 5! I'm glad that you both are having such a wonderful time and even have an opportunity to relax and work on the brown-o-meter. You know that it what we are all really interested in. Make sure that you watch your step, you don't know what you may be walking into. Have a great time.
Buhda-Pest Hi guys-
Sounds like you're having a great time. We arrived in Budapest today and so far have just relaxed. weather is cool and kind of rainy. Although the name would lead you to believe that there would be all kinds of Budha statuary here, but so far - nada!
The hotel is very interesting, in an old palace and very old world architecture preserved and yet, very modern. Our room faces out over the Danube, (not Blue, another disapointment)
Tomorrow we are going to do the tourist thing and try to see everything important. Keep writing and have fun.
Grey - o - meter - Pam Ash Richard Charcoal
Congrats! Hi Gregg and Elise,
Congratulations! I am reading your blog and collecting info for my and Spanky's trip to Thailand next month. Your writing cracks me up!
Mazel Tov,
Laura
Frogger Frogger is the best and I think most popular video game reference in the post-atari era. It even translates well. So congratulations on becoming newlyweds. Hope Thailand's treating you well. If any of the restaurants have pun names like they do in the US; Once upon a Thai, I suggest going in. Especially if it's in English. Looking forward to more blogs
Hooray for Love Hey Gregg,
Big happy congratulations to you both, sounds like your having a blast.....its really cool to hear what your up to....but dont spend too long blogging.... your on your honeymoon for Gahds sake!!
Have fun and be good. Lydia :)
Bangkok Have fun in Bangkok--watch your wallets in the market though...hopefully you are getting out of the city and go north to Chaing Mai...if you do email me and I will give you the name of a great tourguide B. Eddy and I used when we were there
Chiang Hi Guys Loved your blog. Sounds like things are going great. Take lots of pictures. Since you are with your "happy ending" I guess that is that after massages! Love you both and continue the blog.
Love the Old Mrs. Jaffe
Bienvenidos a Miami I find it fascinating that you were in Miami, since that is the name of the song that famous DJ Marc Martinez first played on the Rhythm of the City before nearly any other station in the country knew about it.
playa samara i agree with you about restaurants in playa samara, my favourite is either casa paraiso or el lagarto:
http://costa-rica.typepad.com/playa_samara/home/index.html
Barbara Roha Well I can tell by the picture you were at Barbara Roha(?) for the sunset and dinner - I hope you tried the lobster or the pork chops.
I wish I was back there now but will be on 02/11/07
John
Michigan
Same tax in Mexico Did i ever tell you the time we had to beg folks for $20/person in the Mexico City Airport so we could leave the country? I was 7. My dad spent our last dollars on a wooden chicken. He lost the chicken - but it remained a source for decades of ridicule. Lesson - never spend the last of your cash in a foreign country.
Shenanigans! I find all these "stories" about your "vacation" to "Costa Rica" a little hard to believe. In fact, I don't think the two of you went anywhere at all!
welcome back double g! Thanks for the nice reading material that lasted over 30 seconds. I appreciate the effort and lovely pics. And I also appreciate LC for all of her planning...and teeth...
Hi, we are Gregg and Elise and we live in Chicago, IL, USA and run a small video production company, Big Teeth Productions.
We started this blog to track our adventures in Costa Rica in the winter of 2006. Now its onto our honeymoon in Thailand, Cambodia and Hong Kong.
... full info
stacey
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you guys are all over the internet
so, i wanted to see your photos on face book.(tamir is a member) but i couldn't remember your last name. so i searched big teeth (good memorable name!) and found pages of gregg jaffe web pages. glad to see you don't have much free time on your hands :) but then i was drawn to your honeymoon blog (i want to go to asia) and laughed my little no-tushie off. you should write on of those funny travel books (like the ones that make art museums in italy fun). seriously - your next entrepeneur gig - how about a guide to israel... -stacey