ophelia, reaching out. andy, hey... so strange, glendy (aka ophelia) just called, AS i was looking at her photo on your blog. she reported that all are doing "un poco bien" (for the life of me, i still don't really understand what that means). but liliana is still struggling, and thinks she has rheumatoid now - because of dolor de los huesos. but guess what? i just made it official - i am now madrina of julissa's child (glendy's sobrina). the way they asked me was just too touching to say no, despite the fact that i was determined not to take on another ahiado. why am i writing all this on a comment? i don't know. but i wish you a great despedida (bachata-filled, perhaps?) from the ecua. you've been great. gracias!
Hey! How you doing stranger? jaja How is everything going andy? I sent you a mail, I don't know if you got it...hey I took a good look at your travel blog and it is great! My whole family always ask me about you, so does Ana and Claudia...I hope your are fine, alive and kicking! Please write to me so we can know about you!
Kisses from your friends in Argentina (Buenos Aires)
Mariela
Looks fun, awesome and OK kid, yes you will always be a kid to me. You will thank me when you are really old like I am when someone calls you a kid. Any how, looks like fun, but way to rustic for this old lady. Have fun, drink hops, and see you on the flip side
you could always drop out of med school and pursue a life as an artist...
those pic's you got ain't bad...
it's less money, but you're never at a loss for well dressed friends with no health insurance...
em
ah hah hah Hello
Oh la, is that really how our trip is going? Sounds great. I especially liked the part about eating a lot of cookies.
I love you, mister.
shit, you found your computer! i had previously accepted it as fact that i could pretty much write or post whatever the fuck i wanted to about you as you would never read it... now it appears i will have to be more careful. in regards to the pants peeing, i have accidently peed-pants a few times in America del Sur, but i think most of my pee on Rinca made it safely to the soil. hows everything back in AK (ahh, mucho frio! i canĀ“t say the word Alaska any more without hearing that phrase)?
This is Humbling. So, up untill about five minutes ago I thought of myself as a Tall Person. Then you went ahead and posted a picture of me and I appear to be roughly the same height as Indonesian SCHOOL CHILDREN. Also, I like how you left out the part of the trip where you got scared and peed your pants on Komoto Island.
good! i'm glad you're going to get to choquequirau... it's some pretty amazing country out there... if you can, do the hike to machu picchu, not the train... if you do the hike, you get there before all the people with micky mouse ears and cameras..
and yeah... cusco is the gringo capital of south america...
em
cold and cheap hey, last i checked they had some wicked warm alpaca sweaters and even socks in peru. so take yo cheap-a-- to the mercado y comprate algo. or don't and shiver your way to emaciation. your choice...
xoxo,
k
Karin
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ophelia, reaching out.
andy, hey... so strange, glendy (aka ophelia) just called, AS i was looking at her photo on your blog. she reported that all are doing "un poco bien" (for the life of me, i still don't really understand what that means). but liliana is still struggling, and thinks she has rheumatoid now - because of dolor de los huesos. but guess what? i just made it official - i am now madrina of julissa's child (glendy's sobrina). the way they asked me was just too touching to say no, despite the fact that i was determined not to take on another ahiado. why am i writing all this on a comment? i don't know. but i wish you a great despedida (bachata-filled, perhaps?) from the ecua. you've been great. gracias!