January 6, 2010

Bed 22:31

Tomorrow my last day in the US (for a while), and I'm wondering how I would spend it if it were really up to me. First, I'm getting up at the crack of dawn to run a few errands for my mother. Then, I have a last-chance coffee date with some best friends from high school with whom I've recently reconnected. After coffee, I'm stuck at home and on-call for a date with the plumber. Such is the life.

I get to stare down my big fat suitcase, disorganized carry-on, and general anxiety issues all day tomorrow. Get me on the plane already!

A hearty thank you to all of my well-wishers of late. I appreciate your support and reassurance as I begin my quest for world domination!

2 comments:

  1. Don't forget to write, er...blog! :~D

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  2. I have been reading your writings and appreciating the presence of your soul!
    I imagined how you bought a cellphon in the shop where nobody spoke English... and it made me smile. You must be enjoying the occasional linguistic epiphanies and, more importantly, constant confusions. (Choi pan!)I'm always amazed with your ability to connect and reconnect with people (regardless of language barriers). You often lift up the hearts of those who have a hard time expressing their thoughts and passions in English. (e.g. oh the river-dish kid!?) It's a matter time till your love of adventure and languages will encourage and motivate many of us who live both inside and outside Phnom Penh. bow ba bow!

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