If only they had numbers, I'd be writing them down in a notebook. Honestly.
I'm on my way back to Thailand to check out the culture in the north and the beaches in the south! Which of these will succeed in winning the most of my precious time remains to be seen, but I (and many of my nearest and dearest) are well capable of making educated guesses. On the way I've stopped back at Siam Reap for the night, where I can have a nice evening in a pretty place with lovely people and delicious food, rather than the evening I would have if I stayed in a town on the border (horrible food, ugly town and sleeping in a sitting position adopted to keep the furniture propped up against the door).
I'm excited to be on the road again however I'm also more sad than is reasonable about leaving Phnom Pehn, a city I've spent a grand total of 3 days in. They were a fun 3 days though, and I felt extremely at home and comfortable there. I don't know if this is due to the city itself or to my friends who made me so welcome there and took such good care of me, but I did have an awesome time - if I didn't have other extremely exciting plans lined up for the next 6 months I would be sticking around here for quite a bit longer! Whatever it was I owe a huuuge thanks to my friends on the rapidly growing Cambodia team for showing me around - it was so nice to catch up with everyone! Keep doing what you're doing, going from strength to strength, demonstrating your incredible commitment and integrity and showing everyone how it should be done - you guys are doing an amazing job.
Besos!!
Ps. for anyone who does have 6 months to spend in an awesome place the expansion initiative of AIESEC to Cambodia currently have some amaaaaaazing internships available
I'm on my way back to Thailand to check out the culture in the north and the beaches in the south! Which of these will succeed in winning the most of my precious time remains to be seen, but I (and many of my nearest and dearest) are well capable of making educated guesses. On the way I've stopped back at Siam Reap for the night, where I can have a nice evening in a pretty place with lovely people and delicious food, rather than the evening I would have if I stayed in a town on the border (horrible food, ugly town and sleeping in a sitting position adopted to keep the furniture propped up against the door).
I'm excited to be on the road again however I'm also more sad than is reasonable about leaving Phnom Pehn, a city I've spent a grand total of 3 days in. They were a fun 3 days though, and I felt extremely at home and comfortable there. I don't know if this is due to the city itself or to my friends who made me so welcome there and took such good care of me, but I did have an awesome time - if I didn't have other extremely exciting plans lined up for the next 6 months I would be sticking around here for quite a bit longer! Whatever it was I owe a huuuge thanks to my friends on the rapidly growing Cambodia team for showing me around - it was so nice to catch up with everyone! Keep doing what you're doing, going from strength to strength, demonstrating your incredible commitment and integrity and showing everyone how it should be done - you guys are doing an amazing job.
Besos!!
Ps. for anyone who does have 6 months to spend in an awesome place the expansion initiative of AIESEC to Cambodia currently have some amaaaaaazing internships available
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