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5 Street Foods In Asia- by Hannah

Southeast Asia is well known for being home to many different kinds of street foods. Some are relatively normal. Walking down a crowded street somewhere in an Asian city, you’re sure to see dishes of...

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The Longest Day

The sky over the midwestern United States is sapphire blue dotted with whip cream white clouds. The view from seat 26E is stunning. I never get tired of looking at the world from 30,000 feet; high...

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Jet Lag and a Big Surprise: What are you doing at 2:43 a.m.?

There are some surprises worth flying half way around the world for. Blowing the socks off of one of your best friends, by turning up completely unexpectedly, is one of them. Some of you know my buddy...

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Families On The Move Meet-Up: Penang, Malaysia Adventures

I lay on my back in the azure ocean, the temperature of a warm bath and listened to my own heartbeat. Beyond that, the soft tinkle of the bell and charms that I wear on a silver chain that had drifted...

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A Visit to the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project & Bang Pae Waterfall, Phuket

The first sound we heard was their singing: A high, haunting whistle-wail that rose and fell in waves through the jungle canopy. “They sound so much different than the howler monkeys, Mom,” one of the...

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Phuket Vegetarian Festival: Mae Kao Beach Procession

**WARNING** Descriptions and photos in this post may be disturbing to some. Please preview for young children. We rolled down the windows on the car, as we crept into town, so that we could hear the...

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Phuket Vegetarian Festival: Mae Kao Beach, Fire Walking (Photo Essay)

I think, in retrospect, what I will remember most is the beat of the drum. Deafening, unrelenting and punctuated with the brassy clang of cymbals. The trembling bodies of entranced men, wrapping snake...

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Phuket Vegetarian Festival: Procession for Jui Tui Shrine (Photo Essay)

  I don’t know if I really have the words to capture this. The following come to mind: Disturbing Nauseating Violent Sad Painful Confusing Loud Cacophonous Overwhelming Very, very foreign This morning...

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What I’m Reading: A reading list for fall

What are you reading at the moment? I am always reading. I learned to read quite young and I can’t remember a time when I didn’t have a book in hand. I still have the handwritten booklets my...

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Snorkeling Nai Yang Beach: A Photo Essay

Sometimes, there are perfect days. Today was one: Lunch on the beach A long walk on the sand Sun on my shoulders Shells to collect Bubble crabs to lay on our bellies and watch Clear blue water Today we...

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My Life Is Not A Postcard: In Which I Rant & You Learn Some Things You Didn’t...

I have a bee in my bonnet. It’s a community bee, not any one person. Not any one comment, not any one moment, rather the culmination of annoying little buzzings and an occasional little sting. I’m not...

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Creating Community On The Road

“This is almost as good as Camp Wood!” Ezra announced, with a grin of delight before he snapped his goggles back over his eyes and bombed back into the pool. That’s high praise. Camp Wood is the annual...

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Island Adventures: A day out on Phuket

Some days it just feels like you need to “get out” and “have an adventure.” We love the days when we just pile into a car, turn up the music and the completely unexpected finds us on the road. Add in...

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It’s All Fun & Games Until Someone Sets a Fishhook Into His Foot

Nothing ruins a perfectly good dinner party quite like blood curdling screaming and thrashing about in the sand. It’s become somewhat of a twice weekly habit, meeting a few of our traveling friends,...

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Remembrance Day: Lest We Forget

Sitting on the beach looking at a steel grey ocean meeting a gun metal grey sky, thinking about the significance of today… The men and women who’ve served… or cried while others have gone–some never to...

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Snorkeling Trip, Nai Yang: A Photo Essay

I learned to snorkel in the Sea of Cortez the winter I was eight. My first attempt included becoming terrified of a sting ray, screaming my head off through my snorkel and raking my mother against a...

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What To Do With Kids On A Plane

We sat long on the beach last night, sipping beers with a few traveling friends, while the kids played in the water as it turned from sapphire blue to inky black. One family recently flew to Asia from...

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Travel With Young Kids Is Not A Waste!

Last night I made beef stroganoff over rice, with a side of lemony snake beans, crusty bread, salad and kiwi for dessert. This was a banner meal for us in Thailand as coming by good quality beef is a...

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Chieow Laan Lake & Khao Sok National Park, Thailand

A jungle night is not quiet. The grey dawn was a rude awakening after a night of laying, late, beneath an ebony sky, drowning in the silver specks that pepper the universe. I wonder what we look like...

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American Thanksgiving: 22 Things We Are Thankful For

We celebrate Thanksgiving a lot Twice a year, at least, as a bi-national family, but we work to cultivate gratefulness in every day life too. As I finish up this post Hannah is whipping up pumpkin pies...

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