Friday, January 18, 2008

Home Again

Well, after squeezing everything we possibly could into one last day in Bangkok (including a final, nail-biting taxi ride with a one-eyed elderly driver), we boarded our 1:40 am flight to Seoul. We left the 90+ degree heat of Thailand to emerge 6 hours later to the snow and 19 degree temp. of Korea. Having a 9 hour layover in Seoul, we were able to set up a tour of the city, which proved to be fantastic. After visiting the Old Palace, National Museum, and shopping districts, we headed back to the airport for the 10 hour flight back to Seattle and the end of our extended 'holiday'. Our friends Bobby and Alasia had us over for a sushi rolling and sake party with some other good friends. It was a blast, a great welcome home for Chandler and I.
Now we are home in Bellingham. Our sleep patterns being completely turned upside down, we are taking it easy for a few days before trying to start our lives again. Being home in our own space is very strange, no daily chore of packing up the backpack or looking for a train/bus schedule. I imagine it will take some adjustment to be back in this 'foreign' setting.
Words hardly can describe how fortunate we feel to have been able to take a trip like this. We have met some wonderful people and witnessed some spectacular events in remarkable lands. So many moments to hold onto and remember fondly.
Most of all, we would like to remember daily how much we have here compared to others, and how easy our daily lives are in comparison. Brushing my teeth the other day, instinct lead me to seek out my water bottle until I remembered that the tap water was safe enough to drink. Everyday conveniences we take for granted are not abundant worldwide. This is the lesson we hope sticks for us.

We have many more pictures we will share soon, so feel free to check back often. Love to all,
Michael and Chandler