From Zero to Hero


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Published: July 10th 2010
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FROM ZERO TO HERO Since leaving Panama City I met up with Kayce in her voluntary home for the last two months of La Paz, Bolivia. While there she was volunteering in various medical facilities, all of which were based around her interest in pediatrics. In addition to her volunteer work, she was also getting one-on-one Spanish lessons 5 days a week and has jumped wayyy past me in her ability to co... Read Full Entry



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Me, Kayce, Ingar and Lisa (Norway), Captain Max, Edgar (Chile) and Wei (China).
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Bday Dinner

Chilean sea bass and caramelized pear



10th July 2010

Well you two are having the trip that most people only dream of. I have had elevation sickness and I know what you went through Johaan. Johaan, to be a real hero you be sure you are carrying all of your stuff plus lots of Kayces'. Enjoy the rest of your trip and we look forward to seeing you in August. Love, Dad
10th July 2010

Yea boy!
Sounds amazing, keep it coming!
11th July 2010

"If you’ve never had the pleasure of hanging out with a Chinese person speaking Spanish, I highly recommend it." This was my favorite part.. HA SICK DUDE
12th July 2010

Your photographs are awesome!!! As are your adventures. Keep writing Yo - I'm living vicariously through you and Kayce.
13th July 2010

Dynamic Duo
Johaan - you and Kayce are unbelievably adventurous to spend 3 freezing days in the salt flats and eat chicken feet stew! Glad you were able to make up for it with the sea bass birthday dinner. I really enjoyed the pics - great blog. Miss you!
13th July 2010

Wow, it still sounds like such an amazing trip. Im glad you are having such a great time, can't wait to see you both in august!

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