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2016: A Year of Adventures | things that shine
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What Joy Means to Me. A Word for 2017 →. 2016: A Year of Adventures. December 28, 2016. Skiing with friends, movie nights, snow days, leaving a church we loved, and the most wonderful few days in Jamaica. Bachelor nights with the girls, a new job, more snow, and a baby shower celebrating sweet Baby Kennedy! Lock-in with 4th and 5th graders, CBFNC, Holy Week activities at church, March Madness, and a few days at the beach with family. A crazy busy month of work, Ben Rector, camp with my kiddos, a weekend ...
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Santorini on Four Wheels | away we roam
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Santorini on Four Wheels. What do two flights, an eight-hour layover in the Middle East, and a 2000 passenger vessel have in common? After 48 hours of uncomfortable sleeping positions in planes, an airport lounge, and a ship, we left Asia far behind us to embark on a new chapter of Away We Roam. We had arrived at the famed Grecian island of Santorini. Our gateway to Europe. Sunburnt lips, wind-tousled hair, and a belly full of gyros. Life felt simply divine. December 28, 2016. Round the world trip. 8230;...
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Angkor Wat | away we roam
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Angkor Wat is what comes to most people’s minds when they think of sightseeing in Cambodia and it is the main reason why visitors flock to Siem Reap. Every year. While it is the most famous and stands as the largest religious monument in the world, the greater area of Siem Reap is a treasure trove of temple complexes, enough to leave the wide-eyed hungry visitor astounded for a couple of days. In China, no surface was left uncovered without decorative flourishes and a high level of attention to detail.
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Looking down on the world – Expatriate in Kuala Lumpur – a woman's walkabout
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Expatriate in Kuala Lumpur – a woman's walkabout. Looking down on the world. Tuesday, October 3 (Tengboche). The trail started in a rhododendron forest. It continued through pine forests down, down, down to the Dudh Kosi River. We crossed the river on another suspension bridge swaying to the rhythm of the wind. Lunch was in a small paddock/café. 4,000 Meter Break at the Shomare Hilltop Lodge October 4. The tourists who did not make it to Everest Base Camp. One half a million people make the pilgrimage to...
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Reggae, Yaks, and a Japanese Hotel – Expatriate in Kuala Lumpur – a woman's walkabout
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Expatriate in Kuala Lumpur – a woman's walkabout. Reggae, Yaks, and a Japanese Hotel. Why am I listening to Pink Floyd’s. At 2016 meters in Phakding, Nepal? This morning I spotted the Himalayas through the spinning propellers of our tiny plane as we rose to 3,600 meters. An toine de Saint-Exupery. Wind, Sand, and Stars. Writes about how when you fly you see a part of the world that no one else gets a chance to see the land that can only be seen from a birds’ eye view. To acclimatize, we walked up to 3,86...
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There’s No Word for “Fear of Staying in One Place” | An Autobiography of an Idealist
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An Autobiography of an Idealist. There’s No Word for “Fear of Staying in One Place”. 3 October, 2016. Fear of the known. Staying in one place. This summer, while I was living the dream as a whitewater raft guide in Tennessee. I decided to commit to living in Houston for a full year with my best friend. You see, I missed Texas. Pro-tip: to find odd road trip stops, download the Roadtrippers app. It’s good stuff. But I think it’s what I need to do. Does this happen to the other travelers out there? Do it a...