News... Don't know how much you're getting but here is some trivial news...
1. West Brom are top under the astute mangership of Roberto DiMateo; 2. England have qualified for the World Cup; 3. City are actually turning out to be really good; 4. Championship Manager 2010 has been available on a 'Radiohead style' pay what you want download (1p aha); 5. I've bought a house with Sally in Wilmslow; 6. Ian has had another child - a girl this time, to be know as Charlotte.
That's all I can think of, in no particular order of priority.
Have fun, see you in a few months.
PS, points 1, 2 and 3 are in no way related to point 4. which is of course not real life...
Photos I'm really enjoying reading the travel blogs and looking at the photos. thanks for including me on the list. the only downside is i'll sit and dream for a fair few minutes after reading them.
take care and thanks once again
K x
Getting there You do know that it is very naughty to leave your blog on a cliff-hanger like that. Leave the county to where, how, when? Especially since we know that you have already reached and passed through that point.
All is well here in the UK, put the 8th of May in your diaries!
Stay safe and try not to make me too jealous.
Gareth
beautiful architecture Hey you two!!
It's Emmanuel from Canada, we meet on Mt. Kenya.. that was six months ago now...wow how i wish i was traveling with you!! I have some pics for you from Mt. Kenya..it's taken me a while to go through the thousands that i took. Enjoy your travels!!
E.
Holy Moly Sounds like an amazing time, and very educational. I want to see the desert ships. I just took my first exam in Medical School today. My first block of courses is over and now on to the next round. FIGHT. I hope that everything is awesome in South America. Adios.
Now thats the way to do it Hi Alex and Sarah,
Great to see you two are having a great time, I was rather jealous when reading through your latest travel in and around Turkmenistan. The closest we / I have ever come to the Burnining Gas Crater is our new three burner gas camping stove with flip down toaster. Yes we have been camping and yes Liz came along to, we had a great time and have even vetured to a second camp. Liz did concede and thought best not to take the foot spa and hair striaghteners on second outing. Again we have come close to the flying birds but yes you have guseed it, moths flying around the BBQ. Sarah I must say there must brean easier way of toasting those marshmallows, keep away from the edge, and as for Alex there is no amount of pee that will put that fire out, admit it. The city of Ashgabat looks fantastic however our village od Stewarton can give it a run for it's money ( I don't think so). As you may have heard the pricew of fuel is rising again and o doubt we will be buying in litre bottles as well if it keeps on going up, thank heavens we have our
ASDA. The Arch of Neutrality is an amazing structure, we could do with one of them to tie the hooligans up to and leave them their for a week or two, better still the Lada will do fine, enough of my moans. Hopefully Liz will have up-dated on adoption front, so until I / we write again continue to enjoy your short break and keep on sending the blogs.
X for Sarah and hug for Alex, no he is not getting a x
Iran, we want it. Thanks for the amazing post update. Especially because it is right when you left us. Long time coming eh? Well Annie and I are now living in Burlington, Vermont a short 2,300 mile drive from our hometown of Salt Lake City, Utah. After 3.5 days of driving across the US we arrived and had no place to live so we camped for 4 days. We are now in a lovely house and Medical School starts tomorrow for me. I am really excited about starting my studies, as the British would say.
Annie and I aren't quite sure where you are now but we assume Australia? Or maybe on to South America already. Annie and I are planning some trips to the UK in the next years so we would love to come and stay with you, and if you have any reason to visit Vermont, which is amazing, let us provide that reason.
We miss you and are envious of your grand adventures. Remember even though you have been traveling for a really long time you're really going to miss it when you are done. So, enjoy every moment that you have together in the foreign lands of greatness, you are truly living a dream.
ADIOS: Feistip Pandemics
The Nargileh Man
Syria Wow Syria was a long time ago. I expected a little more "authority of cabbage" or "neighraunt castle restabour" We are so glad you made it to Hong Kong and could finally update what was explored over a month ago. Your awesome keep on trekking and find your holy grail. Maybe you'll find it in Australia.
SHADE!! Hello! I'm Blanca and I've been suppporting the charity since I was 14, organising gigs and cake sales to raise money for these kids. I'm so happy to hear you guys' story! It makes it so much more real. I'd love to do what you did, it sounds amazing for them and for you. XX
Hey, I've been to Dahab!! I think thats the first time I've actually been to somewhere you have visited. Thats about as adventurous as our holidays get - although we are off to Coventry for the weekend.....Loving your updates by the way, they are so professional and gorgeous photos too, take care Liz x
Riruta Shade Awwww so sweet . Did the children suggest you make the paper rings and paint the nails ?
I am going back to Kenya in 4 months and can tak a latter from you , the kids would love it. Did you meet Wida and Cho Cho? Was Samuel nice to you ( the director) I would really like to know. Where did you stay , with Mercy and Esther ?
write back when u have time, wow u world travelers !
Cheers
Aida
Hello fellow islanders! Hey Alex and Sarah, was great to see in the New Year with you. Hope you enjoy the rest of your trip - your photos are great!
Take care,
Adam
Having taken a one year "career break", we've finally decided to travel the world.
We start in Kenya and then have six months to make our way (via quite a lot) to Hong Kong. From there it's on to Australia for a couple of months, before rounding off the year nicely with four months in South America.... Can't be bad!
... full info
Rob Handfield
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News...
Don't know how much you're getting but here is some trivial news... 1. West Brom are top under the astute mangership of Roberto DiMateo; 2. England have qualified for the World Cup; 3. City are actually turning out to be really good; 4. Championship Manager 2010 has been available on a 'Radiohead style' pay what you want download (1p aha); 5. I've bought a house with Sally in Wilmslow; 6. Ian has had another child - a girl this time, to be know as Charlotte. That's all I can think of, in no particular order of priority. Have fun, see you in a few months. PS, points 1, 2 and 3 are in no way related to point 4. which is of course not real life...