Lisbon

This trip was incredible. I’m thankful that I don’t have to pick a favorite city because I liked each one for different reasons. If you haven’t been to Portugal or Spain you must go. They’re both beautiful countries, full of history and culture that you just cannot get 

Cambodia/Thailand: Part 5

[Part 1, 2, 3, 4] I apologize in advance for my downer of a finale. The next day was an earlier start at the temples, or so we thought. Mr. Chet had other plans. He really, really, really wanted us to go to the Tonle Sap lake and 

Cambodia: Part 4

There weren’t any “non-stop” flights from Chiang Mai to Siem Reap, Cambodia. You had to head into Bangkok, change airports, and then go on. We were able to swing it so we didn’t have to stay a night in Bangkok, but it nearly took all 

Thailand: Part 3

If you asked me to choose my favorite part of the trip, it’s probably going to be the time spent in Chiang Mai. Northern Thai food was already high on my food list before going. Chiang Mai [Original right?] and Tarad serve up pretty authentic 

Thailand: Part 2

The flights within the country are short and cheap, something I am envious of in the US. I would travel way more if this were the case. Krabi is on the southwestern coast of Thailand, about an eight hour drive south of Bangkok [or an 

Thailand: Part 1

It was a challenge of getting back on Pacific Daylight Time [-14 hours] and then we had friends in town from San Francisco. Taking naps Being good hosts trumps recapping one of the craziest trips of my life. I’ve actually struggled with how to summarize