Christmas in Chiang Mai


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December 29th 2010
Published: January 7th 2011
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Christmas in Chiang Mai From Seoul to Bangkok, Angkor Wat to Halong Bay, and Luang Prabang to the jungles of Laos, it is safe to say that we have had an amazing first half of our journey. Our return to Thailand was met with enthusiasm and eagerness as we began the second half of our great adventure. Coming down from our high of The Gibbon Experience, we crossed the Mekong River thus crossing fr... Read Full Entry



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7th January 2011

Merry Christmas
I continue to love your blog! I too am looking forward to being stretched in various Thai yoga positions and eating home-made curry paste when you come home. Keep the blogs and pictures coming Love Sharon
7th January 2011

Wow what a trip
We continue to be blown away by the excellent text and pictures. Since it is unlikely that we will get to SE Asia again (Stephana has lived there twice in a previous life) we love the refresher on the geography and culture and it is fun seeing what and where you choose to visit. We especially love hearing about the people you run into who change your attitude or itinerary and who ever would have thought to have a Christmas dinner of burritos especially in the world capitol of noodles. And, a sleeper train!!!Well, we are green with envy!!!! Love, Bob and Stephana
8th January 2011

Hi from Mary Ann
Hey you pair of jacks...your trip is amazing. I would never think about traveling to that part of the world. Thanks for sharing--and be careful. Love Mary Ann...and Neal and Zoe Bonet too!
8th January 2011

How about Hawaii?
You should stop in Hawaii on your way home, and we'd love for Laura to practice her Thai massage on us, and Aaron can practice cooking! My stomach's rumbling reading about the pad Thai and green curry
8th January 2011

tardy happy new year
Aaron and Laura, sweet ones... I always have to find a quiet moment to dive into your adventure. Through the writing and photos I am awakened to SE Asia and am pulled for a visit. I am so happy for your union and your spirit. It sounds amazing. Thanks you for the effort. love.dj
11th January 2011
Traditional Hmong attire

Nice photo! Hope you're having fun in Asia - we did :)
14th January 2011
Bells

Sweet Girl
Sweet Girl! You look so happy! Miss you!

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