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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Hello from Chiang Mai!
For all our friends and family who have been wondering why we dropped off the face of the earth in the last month, Rachel and I are launching the Sawat-Dee Blog to keep everyone posted on our (much-delayed) honeymoon. (Sawat-dee is the Thai expression for "Hello.")
We've been in Chiang Mai in northern Thailand for about two weeks now. We'll be here until early January volunteering for a pair of human rights / AIDS-awareness NGO's, then traveling all over southeast Asia and India until the end of March.
We started our trip off with a ten-day visit to Beijing, where we spent time with my Dad, his wife Dolly and my youngest brother, Roger. Needless to say, we had a fantastic time, and we'll be posting more of our experiences from China as we develop the blog further. Dad and Dolly - thanks again for your hospitality while we were there!
We plan to post to the blog every day, both to keep in touch with all of you and as a way to keep a journal of our adventure. We would love to hear from you in the comments pages - and if you have ideas on where we should go in SE Asia, that would be great, too! Take care, and thanks for checking up on us.
We've been in Chiang Mai in northern Thailand for about two weeks now. We'll be here until early January volunteering for a pair of human rights / AIDS-awareness NGO's, then traveling all over southeast Asia and India until the end of March.
We started our trip off with a ten-day visit to Beijing, where we spent time with my Dad, his wife Dolly and my youngest brother, Roger. Needless to say, we had a fantastic time, and we'll be posting more of our experiences from China as we develop the blog further. Dad and Dolly - thanks again for your hospitality while we were there!
We plan to post to the blog every day, both to keep in touch with all of you and as a way to keep a journal of our adventure. We would love to hear from you in the comments pages - and if you have ideas on where we should go in SE Asia, that would be great, too! Take care, and thanks for checking up on us.
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