Nami's Guestbook




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Date: 5th March 2007

congrats - well done
Nice work Nami - what a champion you are. 660kms - wow. I feel exhausted just thinking about it! Burma looks beautiful - your photos are fantastic. You should put together a big photo album of all the places you've been - you have been to so many places and taken such great photos.

From Blog: Cycling Holiday
Date: 4th March 2007

ahhhh at last
great blog update. all the wombats loved the pictures and really felt for you riding up that long hill but lost the sympathy when they saw the accommodation. It would be good for grandpa wombat to see some of these so might try and print them out..great to hear from you after such long silences

From Blog: Cycling Holiday
Date: 9th October 2006

Cooks frogs and eat baby bees
Hi Nami - I think the list of things you have eaten in your life and have cooked is becoming most interesting- so did it taste like chicken?Just a bit of news Kim is married, Aarron is working - as in full-time employee working - yep still in China, May and Ha are expecting a baby in late Jan early Feb so when you get back there will be plenty of new sticky toddlers and drooling babies to meet. Love your journal by the way!

From Blog: Back to the north
Date: 5th September 2006

all that walking must be really good for you
all that walking must be really good for you and then to have a feast of bees you are a lucky duck. I went to the wombat map shop to find out where all these places are. some are spelt differently to the way you spell them for example sayabouli is spelt xaignabouli, confusing!!

From Blog: Back to the north
Date: 3rd September 2006


Hi Nami, Please write as much as you want and those people with short attention spans (engendered by excessive SMS'ng) with just have to cope as best they can! Take care

From Blog: Back to the north
Date: 1st September 2006

Hey Nam
Excellent epic! Cripes - bees? Jesus Nami. Few more photos of you next time please.

From Blog: Back to the north
Date: 30th August 2006

Always of interest
Hey Namsi - Epics or not I am always interested in what you are getting up to! Things are going well at our end with the BIG DAY slowly approaching (9 Nov). Hope that you will come to visit us when the little one arrives :).

From Blog: Back to the north
Date: 16th August 2006


Finally you let me see your little brother Nami-noo... It's about bloody time!

From Blog: Weddings, Australia and Laos life..(in brief this time!)..
Date: 31st July 2006

blame
As the little brother that seems to have gotten a bad rap for something to do with chips and seaguls, I feel the need to defend myself. But then again, why bother. Nami is more stubborn then me (she's gotta be better at something!) so my efforts would be wasted.

From Blog: Weddings, Australia and Laos life..(in brief this time!)..
Date: 6th June 2006

:)
Want to fire some of these off at our wedding? Wouldn't be too dissimilar to our traditional croation shooting of the riffle, better still, why not a rocket? Mayeb we could use some shaving cream with 'just married'? :) Looking forward to seeing you too :) xxxx

From Blog: Cross-dressing, fertility and explosives......
Date: 1st June 2006

new update required
Nami, it's about time you sent another update. Surely you must have got yourself into an embarassing, clumsy or silly situation again by now!

From Blog: Projects in the North, Projects in the South and a bit of fun....
Date: 20th November 2005

but you should see the movie
very interesting, watched the DVD last night and it was quite good too. Good to see that you both managed to improve your surfing skills and had a great time. Tim continues surfing sans board at the moment with plans to get one soon.

From Blog: Brother and Sister on Surfari!
Date: 7th November 2005

Kristina's questions
Hi Kristina, thanks for your comment on my blog. Camels are definitely higher than horses and a little awkward to ride but still fun. I wouldn't worry about it too much. We found it was a very slow pace over the sand dunes, like a relaxing walk but on a camel.... :-)...you can get coffee but more mint tea is definitely a staple drink! Have fun! Let me know if you post your own blog about your adventures....

From Blog: Morocco Part 2





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