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10.31.2010
Versatile Blogger
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I already posted today, but then I read fellow blogger Gracie at Complicated Day 's post. Everybody likes recognition and everyone likes...
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Listing for Home
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So, we decided to go home early. The original plan was to stay in China until Thanksgiving, then go home for the holdiays and return to Ch...
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10.30.2010
Notable Notes: 10 of Our Favorite Experiences So Far
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1. Brazil v. Portugal World Cup Game Seeing the Brazil v. Portugal game in Portugal was a hoot. We got there early so we had plenty of tim...
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10.26.2010
Pizza in Kathmandu
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So we were on the mountain, at 17,000 feet and we were eating rice and vegetables every day. Don’t get me wrong, I like rice and vegetables,...
Notable Notes: 10 Interesting Things We Have Seen
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1. HS “Class Of” T-shirts In Africa, there are many people wearing “I graduated from ____ HS Class of 1995” T-shirts. This is funny when y...
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10 Reasons Why Nepal is Better Than India
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A guest blog by Mr. Lovely. I know that millions of people a year visit India and have an incredible time. I have read and heard abou...
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10.22.2010
Three Years of Cheer
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Today is Mr. Lovely and my 3rd anniversary. I can’t believe that he has put up with me so long. I know many of you have been married for yea...
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Trekking The Himalays: The Day We Walked Along a Valley to the Day We Recovered
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Day 5: The Day We Walked Along a Valley. (Phortse Thanga to Luza) Today we woke up early, had our breakfast of tea and eggs and set off. The...
10.21.2010
The Most Wonderful Time of The Year
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Taken from www.treehugger.com Its almost that time of year again. Holiday Pals time! If you did not participate last year, now's you...
Hiking the Himalayas: The Very Easy Day to The First Very Painful Day
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Our plan in the beginning was to do a 14 to 21 day trek in the Himalayas. The highest point would be about 18000 feet. We did not last as m...
10.05.2010
Belly: The Update
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Well, in two days, we should be out of India and....NO DELHI BELLY!!! Yay! I am probably jinxing myself. I actually wrote the above three ...
"Agra" Vated
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I am not a patient person. I drive too fast. I don’t like to wait for people. I hate it when people are late. I am a neat freak. If you move...
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Ripped Off
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Have you ever felt like you were being cheated? Like you go to a remote island and the bottled waters are 8 dollars, or a baseball game and ...
9.25.2010
You May Be in India
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You might be in India if: 1. You get hit by a motorbike in broad daylight. 2. You get head butted by a cow in the street. 3. You get h...
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9.22.2010
Editors Note
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I was told that my last post may have been a little off. Actually, I do think that Big K looks more like Zeus than Caesar. And for ST, I th...
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Hail Caesar!
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I had to put this online, it was just too funny. We tried to find a sheet because it would have been a better toga, but this was all I could...
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Staring is Caring (and Other Randoms)
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Vegetarian Thali, Gokarna St Sebastian Church, Panjim - From what we have heard, India is 40 percent Muslim, 50 percent Hindu and 10 p...
9.19.2010
Avoiding the Delhi Belly
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Ah, the famous Delhi Belly. You may not know it as such, but you have probably heard that if you go to India, you will most likely end up si...
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Ewww, Wetness
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Oh the horror. Have you ever lived in a really humid place? I mean, a REALLY humid place. Okay, so you have. Now, think about living there w...
Plans, Schmans (a Small List)
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So we made it to India. Hurrah. It is a huge place, with varied climate and scenery. There are the Himalayas, the Thar Desert, jungles, beac...
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