I can't believe it I actually got mentioned in your blog. What an honor! I think you'll have out done me adventure-wise a couple of fold by the time you're done with this trip. I'm really happy that you've taken advantage of all these travel opportunities. You know already, you'll never regret it. And as much as I hate to admit it, they don't come along so frequently when you get older.
I've really enjoyed your posts. Besides being an excellent writer, I think you've got more of the adventure genes than me or Brian even. You might rival your great uncle Larry if you keep it up.
Have an excellent rest of your trip. I can't wait to hear the stories in person,
Brent
The Company of a Forever-Student Ah come on...he was only a student until 25...so you have a few more years to go before you need to settle down. (I hope your mom and dad don't read this!)
Thanks! Hey Amy-
Thanks for the letter. It made me laugh of course. I love the way you narrate your adventure. I invited you to google chat. Did you see that? I think you have to accept something and then we can video chat through gmail. I'll look into Skype. :) Take care!
Hello! Hi!
I miss hearing from you but I will be skyping with you on Monday and I am very excited to see you! Nothing new here - Uncle Danny is doing inventory and Nick went to Scott Skalko's wedding reception. Oh Grandma told me that Emily F. had a baby girl today - Emma is her name and she was 5lbs. I didn't know that she was pg. Oh well! Guess what the sun came out today and for the whole day and possibly tomorrow too! I am so excited. Well, that is it from here. Talk to you soon. Be safe and take care love you lots! Auntie Debbie
Exciting! Amy - your pretty much the only person I can say this to that understand it... 1 simple word....WOOF! HAHAH! I am super happy for you that youve found something so exciting to do! And you get to travel the world while doing it! I'm taking a simple intro to bio course right now.. and they sent me a lab kit; complete with chemicals.. are you for real? They apparently dont know me. I'll obviously be doing these "experiments" outside.... haha! Working in a lab would be so interesting. Thanks for documenting your trip, I know we dont keep in touch like we used to but I definetly miss your personality! I just remember when we were little.. what a bunch of wierdo's we were... I can only imagine what our neighbors thought. Hope your having an amazing time in Thailand! We should skype sometime :-)
music u only have a few credits left to have some sort of degree in music, don't you? try everything once, i always say..hahah do you know where that's from? I watched it this weekend. i'll give you a hint...it's a vhs tape...and there are some fish involved in this particular scene.
FUN~~ Amy,
It sounds like the concert was wonderful. For some reason though I can't see Paul sitting in 2nd chair...ha ha. It is funny how many look a likes there are for him..Kubel and know in Thialand...that is cool. Sounds like things are going well and what an adventure for you. I am so proud of you...for you to do what you have been and then to take the adventure and go to the concert by yourself...wonderful...you are my hero! Love you!
Pedicure what a deal!! Hi Amy!
Wow what a deal for the pedicure and all the other stuff included - I paid $35.00 for just a pedicure in Virginia before we went to Mexico and it only lasted 5 days! Such pretty toes and what a wonderful, and beautiful place to visit. Take Care Love you lots Auntie Debbie
Amy-You are a hoot. I LOVE reading your blog. I was cracking up with the Baywatch comments. I bet you were a great CJ. I could never quite pull that off.
P.S. I think it is Jeanette Johnson. Also, make sure you don't use the salt and pepper before you pass them. :)
AH HAHAHAHAHAHHAH Ya, I always wondered why he didn't have blood dripping down his back and not even one scratch on him. It's amazing what you learn on Baywatch. I can't believe they haven't seen at least 1 episode. Maybe they don't want to admit it. I really like those last 2 pictures of the sunset. I tried to capture that in Texas, but it doesn't work so well when you are in a speeding car...hahahahhahahhaa Thanks for the letter. I thought I was going to be the one who didn't get one! hahahahha LOVE YOU Lis
Kyle is cute.....hint, hint, nudge nudge!!!
I was in your favorite place in the world today....after India of course! Superior!!
Your food talk and pics makes me salivate!!! Glad you are enjoying yourself!
I got my hair cut at a Matrix Salon for $5. Its already getting long again. I'll probably go in again before I leave! I'm busy being brave here and trying everything that I have an opportunity to try. Glad you guys got some warm weather, better soak up the VitD while you can. Love you too.
Fun! Amy,
It looks and sounds like you are having a grand time. I am so happy that you get to experience so much! We actually got some warm weather here. So thanks for sending it! I am sure you did! I heard you got your hair cut. Who cut it for you? You are very brave. Keep having lots of fun and keep those blogs coming. Take Care& Be safe! Love you lots Auntie Debbie
Whoa Was that the title of my last comment? Probably. Anyways, man, what a ride. I can't wait to see what you actually did once you got there. This weekend I got 2 legs full of mosquito bites. It was that fun. Glad u made it
Namaste :) As you may already know, my collegiate travel story is different from that of many other Americans. No road trip down Route 66; no backpacking through Europe or a drunken spring break in Mexico for me. Nope, I chose to play Mozart’s Requium Mass with 120 of my peers to a packed concert hall in Tianjin, China. I chose to buy Thumbs Up and Maaza everyday for each meal at a truckstop in India. And now, I choose to sweat from head to toe after walking ½ a block. I choose to let the guava man cut my guava. I choose to smile. I am in the Land of Smiles, Thailand, and this is my story... full info
Brent
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I can't believe it
I actually got mentioned in your blog. What an honor! I think you'll have out done me adventure-wise a couple of fold by the time you're done with this trip. I'm really happy that you've taken advantage of all these travel opportunities. You know already, you'll never regret it. And as much as I hate to admit it, they don't come along so frequently when you get older. I've really enjoyed your posts. Besides being an excellent writer, I think you've got more of the adventure genes than me or Brian even. You might rival your great uncle Larry if you keep it up. Have an excellent rest of your trip. I can't wait to hear the stories in person, Brent