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Back home where i belong
... backpacking and jumping around countries and cross over by land you only get 15 days. as a rule, people who take buses across borders have less money then people who fly in, so they want you there less time.
even if you are travelling with a healthy amount of spending money, if you want to stay over your 30 day visa you get at the airport you need to start jumping through some serious hoops because they dont want you to stay. they want you to ...
T minus 5 days
oh man how time flies and things get out of hand when you arent looking. i have finally gotten off of the boat for an extended break. 11 days to decompress and get married. you know what the funny thing about this whole marriage thing is? between all of the work and running around trying to get things organized, i havent had time to sit and contemplate the whole life long commitment thing. i suppose that this is a ...
Jellyfish you say...
Work calls!
After spending the longest ever four-day break away from volunteering, I found myself in the VTT Office again doing the necessary lesson plans and coming up with new ideas to make teaching sessions interesting. As the national school holidays had already started, I was informed that volunteer work would switch focus to the nearby Home & Life Orphanage instead- the same one I had visited two weeks prior. Awesome. Improvising ...
Travelling in Time
... so I stayed in. Tired from the travelling too. Sofia, my Swedish dorm mate, was a friendly one. She played her MTV-sounding Swedish music while chewing on liquorice, which I thought, tasted like salty rubber (if rubber was ever a food).
The day ended after I made contact with my fellow Malaysian counterparts. I realized I haven't had a single sip of water for 6 hours. Heck, snoozed off anyway.
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Out Of The Wilderness
... Whilst Bec guarded the bags, Pete and Nic clambered up the rocky fall to explore the top and Lizzie explored the plunge pool at the bottom, trying her best to catch tadpoles (she managed to catch one eventually!). Lizzie chose not to come up the top because she was feeling dizzy and didn’t think she could negotiate the treacherous rocks. Turns out she probably made the right decision; as we reconvened and collected our bags from Bec, Lizzie ...