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| 30th March 2009 Jessica | does this make you an ex-pat? - From: Rounding up the trip but the adventure continues Tasha, this is awesome. It sounds like you found a whole new direction to go in with life. Insert cliched life changing experience while exploring abroad comment here! I'm really happy for you, though, it sounds amazing. The history of the area sounds really intense, I know it gave me chills - I was just reading a book that referred to the Killing Fields and re-education and it is just so crazy and shocking that this sort of history happened just 30 years ago. Anyway, keep writing about your experiences - it's fun to live vicariously through you a bit. |
| 29th March 2009 Ed Manwell | Still missing you - From: Rounding up the trip but the adventure continues I'm glad you're having fun and excited that you're going to try to work over there but we all still miss you over here. Hope to see you if you come back in May and hope you will continue with updates in some forum. You're interesting to us. Best, Ed |
| 18th February 2009 Ed | No good deed goes unpunished - From: Wow! Haven't done this in awhile I'm sorry you got punched but it just confirms the old rule that no good deed goes unpunished. I wish I could see you in person but the blog is second best. Best, Ed |
| 29th December 2008 Ed Manwell | The bigger the better - From: "I'm going to be really European about this..." If you come back bigger, there'll just be more of you to love. Lol. We think of you often. Happy New Year. Best, Ed |
| 29th December 2008 Jessica | mmm, waffles - From: "I'm going to be really European about this..." You know, in Portland they have a waffle window and it's a huge hit... there is also a waffle truck in the city, but nobody has a waffle cart. I think it would be a huge hit. And it would be very European. |
| 29th December 2008 Jeff | Bring on Laos! - From: "I'm going to be really European about this..." Excited for Laos too! |
| 17th December 2008 Paul | Oooops - From: Why haven't I had one of these my entire life! Please excuse the facebook comment I am linked into the blog now and pleasantly suprised at the detail. Makes me wish I was in a foriegn land myself(preferably a place enjoying summer), not to mention the waffle craving I have now. Take care. |
| 16th December 2008 Jeff | Hmmm not sure who to be jealous of more - From: Why haven't I had one of these my entire life! The scooter or the TBF? Miss ya Tash! Don't forget me! ;-) Another great post. These are writing themselves. :-) |
| 16th December 2008 Ed Manwell | TBF? - From: Why haven't I had one of these my entire life! Don't get too fond of the TBF(s). Lol. |
| 9th December 2008 Sparky | RC - From: Still here LOL! Glad I could help you out! |
| 8th December 2008 Jeffers | These posts are great! - From: Still here The Thais in my experience, seem to laugh at everything, making some things a little awkward. But it sounds like it was all genuine laughter this time. Loved reading this and nice owrk challenging yourself! Glad you're feeling better. No mention of Twilight? For some reason, your posts read a little like Twilight, but better =) I half expected Edward to be balleying for you. So....are you okay? |
| 8th December 2008 Ed Manwell | My List - From: Still here I have a short list of things I'd like to do. Rock climbing has been crossed off the list. Before or after being sick. Lol. Best, Ed |
| 6th December 2008 mom and cal | elephant water - From: Pai to Chiang Mai maybe swimming with elephants was part of the stomach problem-you never know whats in the water-take care-happy ur feeling better |
| 5th December 2008 Ed Manwell | Envy - From: Still in Chiang Mai I envy your freedom. Best, Ed |
| 5th December 2008 Jeff | Pai = mission + tahoe love child - From: Still in Chiang Mai I totally second your comments! Chiang Mai = san fran and Pai is like tahoe and the hippiness of the mission. love reading your about your adventures, so feel free to update your blog every few hours ;-) |
| 4th December 2008 Sparky | - From: Pai to Chiang Mai I am being careful, thank you for worrying. Forgot what living out of a backpack is like. I probably won't stay for as long as my ticket is. I just wanted to be able to if decided otherwise. I feel as though I can already feel the hit on tourism here, or maybe Chiang Mai is just too big of a city. Hope all is well! Tasha |
| 4th December 2008 Sparky | Thai food - From: Pai to Chiang Mai I've been looking for it but I can't seem to...oh wait there is about 20 different stands outside the internet place. Food is of course great. I've been hesitate though since the illness. Good to hear from ya lady! |
| 3rd December 2008 Wendy Ritter | Montezuma's revenge in Thailand? - From: Pai to Chiang Mai Dear Tasha, Sorry to hear you guys got sick. That sucks! Have a great time and I hope you come back soon. I love you, Wendy |
| 3rd December 2008 Jessica | yeah, but what about the food? - From: Pai to Chiang Mai I'm sorry you were sick! That sucks so much when traveling. But you have got to mention the food, I want to live vicariously through you and I'm hungry for some Thai food. Wait... do they have Thai food there? |
| 3rd December 2008 Ed Manwell | Be careful - From: Pai to Chiang Mai Glad to hear you're ok but it sounds from the news that there could be more activity. Be careful. We worry about you. |
| 29th November 2008 mom and cal | - From: Chiang Mai/Pai happy thanksgiving sounds like ur having fun stay out of BKK bad news there as u know not looking any better soon UA has cncld flts airport is a mess |
| 26th November 2008 Ed Manwell | Elephants - From: Chiang Mai/Pai I can't wait for pictures of the elephant. (I see them every New Year's Eve.) |
| 24th November 2008 Katie K | Hi - From: Bangkok/Chiang Mai So glad to hear that you got there safe and sound. You sounds so happy in your post, I can't wait to see pics. Have a great time!!! |
| 24th November 2008 Ed Manwell | Great News - From: Bangkok/Chiang Mai I'm glad you made it and glad things have started out so well. Best, Ed |