Missed your blogging! Happy reruns! So happy to see your blog post notification in my in box!! Look forward to reading your next entry :) I've started blogging too! Lol! Search bananpanchos ;)
When is your next posting coming? I liked hearing about your first days of life in Kuwait. Please write an update and share some photos. If all goes well I will be in Kuwait for next year's school year and am eager to learn about life there from a teacher's point of view. I enjoyed reading your other postings as well - what an adventurous person you are! I look forward to seeing a posting soon.
Lovely Thanks for sharing, dearest - I felt like I was right there with you (minus the sounds, smells, tastes and most of the sights, of course)! Can't wait to talk to you soon!
Chinese toilets I appreciated your views on open Chinese toilets. Last year I took my 87 year old mother to Gansu province where she lived from 1947-1949. We took a taxi to the remote village some five hours south of Lanzhou. There we no toilets at all enroute. Eventually, she had to go, so the taxi pulled to the side of the road in an uninhabited stretch, and she went behind the taxi...several times. My bladder was able to survive the five hours in each direction.
I enjoyed your China post. It looks like you are having a good time there. My blog is looking for travel photos. If you have time, email us some at dirtyhippiesblog@gmail.com and check us out at dirty-hippies.blogspot.com
Continued fun on your travels,
Eric
This is such a great blog... why didn't I come here eariler! I really am a bad friend..... trying to get better!
love you and miss you...
xxxxx courtney
A smell a travel book in the works... A joy to read, my dear accomplished writer!! I felt like I was there with you, enjoying every moment (minus the puking, of course!). Can't wait to see pics of Phu Quoc, once FB cooperates with me!! It sounds absolutely fabulous! It reminds me of my fav spot in Thailand, Koh Pha Yam. If you need another island retreat where you'll be "bored", I highly recommend this spot! XXX Mel
THE SONG! THE SONG! THE SONG! Thank goodness I caught up on my email and saw your blog!!!!! There it is!!!! I'm so happy you did this. Curtis and I just watched it and at one point burst into song along with the "children". Thank you for including me, Sandi-Joy and keeping on "blending the best of our nations" "over brilliant-uh waters". :)
Annie.
What an adventure! Thanks for some wonderful Sunday reading material! It was perfect timing as the snow falls lightly outside my window because for a few minutes I felt as though I was in SE Asia soaking up the sun with you. I love the monkeys, and I'm so jealous that you got to pet one!! He is sooo cute!! And the musicians serenading you with Brian Adams is too funny...did they sing "Everything I do...", oh I hope so! And you climbed a big mountain! Wow, sounds like someone is getting over their fear of heights!! Lovely blog darling!! Miss you muchly!! XOXOX Mel XOXOX
So FUN! Hello Darling!!
The Halloween party sounded great! We just had ours at the college with the ESL students, and there some great costumes, too! I love your Golden Pebble Beach shot; the sky looks amazing! :D XOX Melissa
Great Photos and Videos Hello Darling!
Your videos brought me back a few years to Hanoi -the noise and numbers of people everywhere are incredible. My Asian students always say how they love the peace and quiet and wide open spaces of Grande Prairie and now I remember why. I almost had to mute your first video!!! Wowza!
Your photos are very artistic, and I picture many of them adorning the walls of your home someday!
MISS YOU!!! XOXOXOX
Fantastic! My dear - I'm so glad I "remembered" about this blog today. What a treat. A Festival for the Senses, as it were. Love the video and love you! Can't wait for more. You little China resident, you.
All sounds exciting and new! Great post Sandi! I have a wonderful visual images of your new home for the next few years! Great descriptions! I hope your centipede/spider problem is resolved soon, and your tummy adjusts to the food. :( Great photos and I look forward to hearing all about your travels!
XXXOOO Melissa
A year in Germany, a year in Korea, three years in China, two in Kuwait, and now I'll be staying at least three years in Dubai...life does certainly take a few twists and turns! These are the memoirs of this traveling teacher.... full info
Melissa Hunt
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Missed your blogging! Happy reruns!
So happy to see your blog post notification in my in box!! Look forward to reading your next entry :) I've started blogging too! Lol! Search bananpanchos ;)