A cloudy Sunday in June
Trip Start
Nov 04, 2005
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Trip End
May 23, 2006
We have now been back six weeks, had to put up with rain for the first three weeks of being home, followed by a mini heat wave in early June. It's 10am on Sunday and it's cloudy and I think it's been raining. Since returning, we have moved back into our home after spending a week of enjoying the hospitality of Sara's parents, both found jobs, caught up with most of our friends, bought a car and at times the trip seems like a distant memory.
There are many occasions that I find myself drifting off into a daydream, picturing myself lying on some beach on the other side of the globe without a care in the world, but unfortunately you soon slip back into the routine of everyday life. Would I do it again? - absolutely. The sacrices made are more than out-weighed by the benefits. I would recommend the experience to anyone that has ever dreamed of doing it, but hasn't got the guts as you learn so much about each other and the world and when you return, you feel almost cleansed and refreshed. It's not long before you are able to fit back into the way of life you lead before, although this time you have a slightly different attitude towards people and a hell of a lot more memories to fall back on.
This will be my last entry and I would just like to thank both Sara's parents and my Father for their support whilst we were travelling, but most of all I would like to thank Sara for "tolerating" me and helping me to make my dream a reality. There is no other person I would have rather shared the experiences with.
Goodbye and always try and make the time for the person you love............
There are many occasions that I find myself drifting off into a daydream, picturing myself lying on some beach on the other side of the globe without a care in the world, but unfortunately you soon slip back into the routine of everyday life. Would I do it again? - absolutely. The sacrices made are more than out-weighed by the benefits. I would recommend the experience to anyone that has ever dreamed of doing it, but hasn't got the guts as you learn so much about each other and the world and when you return, you feel almost cleansed and refreshed. It's not long before you are able to fit back into the way of life you lead before, although this time you have a slightly different attitude towards people and a hell of a lot more memories to fall back on.
This will be my last entry and I would just like to thank both Sara's parents and my Father for their support whilst we were travelling, but most of all I would like to thank Sara for "tolerating" me and helping me to make my dream a reality. There is no other person I would have rather shared the experiences with.
Goodbye and always try and make the time for the person you love............



