After five years working in London, I decided it was time to move back to Los Angeles, but not before taking a year off to see the world. I gave up my great job with Lehman Brothers in Administration and a fantastic flat (and roommate) I’d lived in for over three years, packed up all my belongings into some 60 cubic feet of boxes and said farewell to the wonderful friends I made in London. Before setting off for Asia, I spent seven weeks in the States including a weekend getaway in Chicago with my best friends from high school, corrective eye surgery in Philadelphia, Aud and Rob’s wedding in Bermuda, 13 days in Israel on Birthright (with a side trip to Petra) and time in quiet Oak Park with my parents and sister. Then, on July 18, 2010 at 1am, with only 13 kilograms in my 50L backpack and a small shoulder bag, I boarded a flight to Singapore. The goal of my adventure is not one of self-discovery or mending a broken heart but a journey of true desire to explore the world, experience new cultures, taste various cuisines, explore beautiful wildernesses, meet local people, and maybe learn some Spanish along the way. What lies below are my stories (or more of a daily recount of events) from the road.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Compromise

Sadly I haven't been very good about writing in Thailand.  I have notes of each day, but not in the form I would usually post.  Since I'm leaving for Myanmar (Burma) tomorrow, and have a feeling that I won't be able to get on my blog for at least the next ten days or so, I am going to post what I have for Thailand.  Maybe I'll have time to write more in the next few days and can then update my posts.  But for now, they are going to be in rough form.  Pictures are already on Shutterfly for a visual story of what I've been up to.

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