I arrived back in Arizona with the intention to upload the last portion of my trip in Thailand only to discover that either my camera or my digital media card somehow deleted the last couple weeks of my trip. A good friend ran several recovery programs in attempt to rescue my lost media, but was only able to retrieve a few of the lost photos.
It is good to be home and see friends and family again. There really is nothing quite like being around familiar faces and people who know you well. The culture shock is minimizing each day. I no longer have to use water bottles to brush my teeth, dig through a backpack of dirty clothes to find the least smelliest clothes to wear, or use a spray hose instead of toilet paper when using the toilet. Little luxuries we take for granted are so nice to return to. I am no longer waking up dripping wet in 90% humidity to the sound of mosquitos buzzing in my ear and slathering myself mosquito repellent. American commercialism is still an adjustment as I am still baffled by the number of choices of items we have in grocery stores and American prices turn me back into a cheapskate. I started driving again after three months of not being behind the wheel, it comes back all too quickly. I mostly miss the beaches and the ocean.
The question on some people's minds.... What was your favorite place you visited? This is such a difficult question to answer. So many places hold so many great memories it is impossible to pick just one. Highlights of the trip were definitely:
1) Visiting the tiny and BEAUTIFUL island if Nanuku off of Taveuni, Fiji
2) Diving the Great Barrier Reef outside of Cairns, Australia and getting my Advanced Padi certification
3) Climbing the volcano, Mount Rinjani, in Lombok, Indonesia
4) Rock climbing and lying on the beach in Krabi, Thailand
5) Eating Thai food in Thailand...YUMMY!!!
There are so many beautiful places in the world to see, I could return to every single place I went and see new things. There is so much to do and 3 months was not long enough. I am anxious to hit the road again.
For now I am homeless, jobless, and trying to stretch my dollar. I am hoping to relocate to Colorado in the next couple of months, find a job, and work long enough to save money to travel again. I'll keep my blog updated with exciting news from this side of the globe until then.
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Hey Amber!
Your trip looked absolutely amazing! It was really exciting to see your pictures and read about your adventures. I am trying to do the same this year by visiting: Maldives, malaysia, singapore, south korea, cambodia and Thailand. If you have any good travel advice or "Must Sees" please let me know.
Take care,
Megan
megan.morien@gmail.com
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