So as to begin the next good things Miss Zoe.......loved reading your blog with my morning coffee on this chilly Wednesday morning here in Malmsbury where I have been staying for a few days. love hearing your adventures. Especially about the work and the close relationships that were made with the children and the locals. Thank you for sharing. love Autumn x
hi Zoe, from Catriona Hi Zoe-I meant to comment much sooner. Your mum sent me the link to your blog and I was fascinated to read what you have been doing.
She and I had dinner last week and she told me about your time together O/S. I so admire what you are doing Zoe, I'm sure there are times when you feel homesick and a bit overwhelmed, but what an amazing experience for you. I'm sure you are doing some wonderful, helpful and important work. Keep it up-much love, Catriona
Hi Zoe
Great to read your blog. What an amazing experience you are having. and you write so well about it. Brings it alive for us all. No doubt you would have loved seeing your Mum and Dad. Saw a great video on Reubens facebook on the weekend. Him playing with Ollie the otter. Look forward to seeing you again in December. Keep having fun. Lots of love Di, Mick, Jane and Zach
Great to read your news! Hi Zoe, it's Angela here. We met at your place a few months ago. Your Mum sent me the link to your blog. It's a terrific read - try to keep writing, as hard as it is to find the time. It's great for your friends and family to read and also for you to look back on. I know you will have a fabulous time with your folks when they arrive next week. I look forward to hearing/reading all about it.
Enjoy!
Angela
awsome blog!!! omg zoe this is a GREAT post:):):) loved every bit of it and i think you summed up your first month perfectly! looks like you are having some memorable times up there:D i loved the bit where you siad "mum, stop reading now". Laughed for like 10 minutes!!!! AHAH!! i will email you on facebook soooon love emma xoxoxo
wow Zoe So loved reading about your experiences. So worthwhile to stay in one place long term. Your writing brings tears to my eyes. Very proud of you. You GO GIRL!
Great stuff Hi Zoe
Sounds like you're getting fully immersed in the whole thing. Your tales of locals looking after you and striking up friendships sound just so much like Vietnam. It's bringing back so many happy memories.
I'm 19 years old, and finished high school in Australia in 2008. I deferred uni to work and travel. I am volunteering in Siem Reap, Cambodia alone for 12 weeks from August to October, before travelling elsewhere in Cambodia.... full info
Autumn
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So as to begin the next good things
Miss Zoe.......loved reading your blog with my morning coffee on this chilly Wednesday morning here in Malmsbury where I have been staying for a few days. love hearing your adventures. Especially about the work and the close relationships that were made with the children and the locals. Thank you for sharing. love Autumn x