Finally in Asia!!!
Trip Start
Oct 13, 2009
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Trip End
Nov 01, 2009
Where I stayed
Aloha,
After 2 packed days (with tons of yummy jewish food) with Josh's peeps in Detroit, a rainy, miserable day in DC (that ended happily with a slice of pizza the size of Hil's torso), 21 hours of flying, 2 pills and a few cocktails each, we are in Singapore!!!!!
What a pleasure to be so hot and humid (not kidding)- how I've longed for these sticky days touring big Asian cities. We're on our way to Dim Sum for lunch, Little India for dinner, then we fly to Kuching, Malaysia on the island of Borneo tonight!!!
We'll be on Borneo for 11 days, chasing monkeys, pygmy elephants (we know!), the best street food on the planet, and sunshine of course.
We're going to try to stay on the trail of adventure while on Borneo, which hopefully doesn't include much opportunity for communication- so we will write a big fatty travelogue on the flipside.
If you never hear from us again, you can assume it is because we simply cannot leave the family of mini-elephants we find and now live peacefully with deep in the River Jungle, where they'll protect us from leeches and vipers.
After 2 packed days (with tons of yummy jewish food) with Josh's peeps in Detroit, a rainy, miserable day in DC (that ended happily with a slice of pizza the size of Hil's torso), 21 hours of flying, 2 pills and a few cocktails each, we are in Singapore!!!!!
What a pleasure to be so hot and humid (not kidding)- how I've longed for these sticky days touring big Asian cities. We're on our way to Dim Sum for lunch, Little India for dinner, then we fly to Kuching, Malaysia on the island of Borneo tonight!!!
We'll be on Borneo for 11 days, chasing monkeys, pygmy elephants (we know!), the best street food on the planet, and sunshine of course.
We're going to try to stay on the trail of adventure while on Borneo, which hopefully doesn't include much opportunity for communication- so we will write a big fatty travelogue on the flipside.
If you never hear from us again, you can assume it is because we simply cannot leave the family of mini-elephants we find and now live peacefully with deep in the River Jungle, where they'll protect us from leeches and vipers.

