"I want to call United."
"Seriously?"
Morgan had trouble believing me because the roles are usually reversed, but I meant it this time. We are not even halfway through this part of our trip, and I am very, very tired. Being at the Williams house has been an incredible blessing, but home cooked meals, family time, and a daily routine have a price: Homesickness.
The fact of the matter is that we've been "playing life" for the past 16 days. Our minds and bodies feel like we're done traveling. Not so. Tomorrow we are off to Laos, and the grind continues. I am hoping that a kickstart of three travel days will get us back in the saddle, but at the moment heading back home sounds very nice.
Pray for us to be tough as we head off once again! We have a day of bus and two days of boat before we reach Luang Prabang on Monday evening. Then we head to Vang Vien on Wednesday, where we plan to spend 10-11 days. Me miss you all and are thinking of you!
Friday, February 12, 2010
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I've been reading your blog for a while and your adventures are amazing! I can certainly understand how you might be tired, you've conquered a pretty good portion of the planet.
I am writing to tell you that I love how you are living this dream, but also to get some information...about your information. How do you guys find the different work opportunities you have done and are doing? I'm trying to put together a list of resources that are out there that allow people to travel/work and you seem to have found some great ones. Would you mind passing them along?
You can email me at brookeerin11@gmail.com.
(maybe you can erase this post once you get it? Because of the email?)
Happy travels! Be tough, you can do it!
Best wishes and good cheer! Enjoy the end. What do hope to see, hope to experience? Your experiences have been amazing and are indeed things that will shape your lives. We love you. M and D
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