So cam and i took off from crested butte around 4 pm we cruised into buenavista and gorged ourselves on way to much dairy product! pinapple shake for me and a banana caramel for cam.
and we pushed on to denver where we stopped at a ross to get me last minute new luggage which i am so greatful for and target for some other bunch of junk. burgers for dinner and then the dash board of pauls truck that we were driving with 5000 dollars worth of appliances went on the blink and we steered off the highway into a gas station where the truck promptly bit it.
this would not be so tramatic if there was not so much money sitting in the truck and i didnt need to go to the airport at 5am.
we changed hotels and aleesha hired a shuttle for me which tried to leave me stranded the next morning. so after a couple hours of sleep.
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vendredi, septembre 22, 2006
lundi, septembre 18, 2006
Famile
So I am leaving my family here in Colorado to go visit my family in Guinea~Conakry.
It is always a little sad to leave the people you love and go across the globe but it is also pretty darn fun. I have so much baggage though, I am going to be exhausted after lugging all my junk across Paris twice in one day. At least I know where I am going this time!
I am very excited to meet up with Dayna and I's friend Pierre, who we met in India and even hung out with in Thailand! It was great! I love how Pierre travels, it is all about the food. And he is making sure I see Paris that way as well! He already has a nice little french dinner planned for us (his brother is in town!) on wednesday night.
The last time I went to Guinee I didn't get really excited until I could actually see the sporadic lights of Conakry, electricity only in the rich neighborhoods, or the neighborhood that is priveledged to have electricity at that time. Then I know I am there. Can't wait for the hot, although it is monsoon season right now.
Jessie
I made the font bigger because aleesha says it is hard to read on macs
It is always a little sad to leave the people you love and go across the globe but it is also pretty darn fun. I have so much baggage though, I am going to be exhausted after lugging all my junk across Paris twice in one day. At least I know where I am going this time!
I am very excited to meet up with Dayna and I's friend Pierre, who we met in India and even hung out with in Thailand! It was great! I love how Pierre travels, it is all about the food. And he is making sure I see Paris that way as well! He already has a nice little french dinner planned for us (his brother is in town!) on wednesday night.
The last time I went to Guinee I didn't get really excited until I could actually see the sporadic lights of Conakry, electricity only in the rich neighborhoods, or the neighborhood that is priveledged to have electricity at that time. Then I know I am there. Can't wait for the hot, although it is monsoon season right now.
Jessie
I made the font bigger because aleesha says it is hard to read on macs
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