i leave for the airport in 6 hours. time has flown. days fade into one another, yet are distinctive in the colors and faces and experiences that fill them. i was in such turmoil about coming on this trip and now today, my last here, i'm so glad i did and so thankful for the opportunity.
the sun rose on my back as i faced the andaman on the rocks for the last time. i love the sea here, but north carolina's shores and mountains will always be dearest to me. there's a deeper affection for them.
kate and zach have been taking pictures too, so here's some with me in them, to prove i was here.
the secret to happiness is to hold monkeys.
i'm so jane goodall. forget journalism... i think this career path looks good.
one of our sea kayaking guides, old as the sea.
these feet have seen quite a lot of miles on this trip. they look pretty beat up close.
i can't believe i'm here/i can't believe i'm leaving. this is pat's oldest daughter, mariko with me. she's cool. we were both homeschooled. yay homeschooling.
a note about homeschooling: why does everyone think homeschool kids turn out like freaks? there are so many normal ones. people [ahem, kate, zach, jessie, lindsay, etc etc haha] act surprised when they learn i was homeschooled and then immediately say, "but you're so... normal!"
surprise!
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WHEN DID I EVER SAY YOU WERE NORMAL?!?!?!?!?
;P
is that a diaper on the monkey? years ago it was Mr.Tom & Babs who were star monkeys on tv
I didn't make the last comment on this post. Guess who did. My comment is "did you minky bit?"
Gpa
haha. funny about the homeschooling. i have really really enjoyed reading your blog abby. we should be friends. :)
abby, your good at taking pictures!!!!!!!!!!
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