Mirando un par de fotos una ya piensa...menudo viajecillo... lo próximo que pienso: qué envidia!!!! Espero sigáis disfrutando de esta vuelta al mundo. Ya iréis informando.
La familia Ferrer-Martí andamos liados con la llegada de Santiago. Ahora esperamos con ganas que empiece el mes de agosto para empezar las vacaciones en un pequeño paraíso (je,je)no muy lejano (la Costa Brava).
Besitos & take care.
Os echamos de menos.
Mireia & Co.
Stephanie
Bittersweet moment indeed. I've loved every story, every picture, every emotion expressed from this blog, and although my life has been made complete by both of you returning home, this blog is now done.
Thanks for sharing all of your adventure, all of your smiles and laughter with me. I cannot wait until Wednesday to hear the extended, live version of all of your adventurous tales!!
Ryan Mark Fernandes
Amazing trip so far guys! I won't lie, am definitely jealous everytime I get an update :) But also inspired by such an awesome trip...i've always wanted to visit south east asia and getting to live it through your blog and photos is almost the next best thing...almost :p will the end destination be toronto?
Juan Jose
Jonathan Trager, prominent television producer for ESPN, died last night from complications of losing his soul mate and his fiancee. He was 35 years old. Soft-spoken and obsessive, Trager never looked the part of a hopeless romantic. But, in the final days of his life, he revealed an unknown side of his psyche. This hidden quasi-Jungian persona surfaced during the Agatha Christie-like pursuit of his long reputed soul mate, a woman whom he only spent a few precious hours with. Sadly, the protracted search ended late Saturday night in complete and utter failure. Yet even in certain defeat, the courageous Trager secretly clung to the belief that life is not merely a series of meaningless accidents or coincidences. Uh-uh. But rather, its a tapestry of events that culminate in an exquisite, sublime plan. Asked about the loss of his dear friend, Dean Kansky, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and executive editor of the New York Times, described Jonathan as a changed man in the last days of his life. "Things were clearer for him," Kansky noted. Ultimately Jonathan concluded that if we are to live life in harmony with the universe, we must all possess a powerful faith in what the ancients used to call "fatum", what we currently refer to as destiny.
Stephanie
Adopt a Cambodian kiddy!!! JK .. But I absolutely loooooove that story, and from the pictures they look like such beautiful, kind individuals!!
I CANNOT WAIT until I can hear ALL of your remarkable stories in person!!! everything last one.... <3
Belinda
What an adventure you must be having, looks like your having fun. Thank-you for sharing your pics with us. well, have fun, be safe and I look forward to more of your adventure...
Luv Ya
Belinda
Carminda
Ola meus queridos: Acabei de ler o teu blog acerca de Cambodia, e posso dizer-te que da maneira que descreves as vossas experiencias, eu estava la e vi tudo, por meia hora eu fui a Cambodia, mas definitivament nao comi (cobra) yaiks ate e dificil escrever o nome deste animal.
Vos amo muito e lhes envio muitos beijinhos.
Miss. P
Hola Amigos!!! Thank you so much for sharing your latest update from Beijing and Bali. I enjoy all of your blogs and your photos certainly seem to epitomize the grandeur and great, great beauty of all of these wonderful places around the world...the two of you are truly becoming world travellers! I am so happy for the both of you ~ you guys look so AMAZING too!! I love it!!! We will see you soon. Until then, a thousand hugs & kisses to you both! Enjoy every single moment.
Love, Miss. P
p.s. Daniel you really know how to sport the flower in the hair. I like! Miss. Brazil, keep doing what you're doing...lookin' fab!!!
Daniel & Jennifer
Thanks to everyone for all your funny, sweet and heartfelt messages! We love reading them... they put a BIG smile on our faces, so please keep them coming! We are very happy to hear that you are enjoying the pictures and the blog!
Un fuerte abrazo, Daniel & Jennifer
Papa Bear
Thank you very much, I did very much enjoy your tales from Bali, as I'm about to head out to the airport to fly to Lisbon this evening!
Much Love
Dad
Javi
Hola,Exploradores intrepidos!!!Ya,ya se que he tardado mucho en escribir,y la verdad es que no tengo mucha disculpa.No escribo e-mails casi nunca,pero eso es fallo mio,no justifica mi falta.
En fin,queria mandaros un abrazo enorme desde mi lecho de dolor(es broma;con tanto calmante estoy máaaas alláaa del dolooooor...).Deciros que gracias a vuestras geniales y divertidísimas crónicas,excelentemente redactadas(Jennifer,you have a gift,you write incredibly well and agile!) estoy conociendo y disfrutando de una parte increíble del mundo sin moverme de mi cama.Esto parece fácil,pero no es lo mismo leer,o ver de alguna forma todos esos lugares a través de los ojos de un desconocido que conocerlos por un ser querido.Qué envidia más sana!!!!Creedme cuando os digo que,ahora que no puedo ni doblar la esquina,vuestro blog es una forma de escapismo.Gracias!!!
SEGUID DISFRUTANDO!UN MILLÓN DE BESOS!
P.D.:No creo que entre en vuestros planes,y de echo sé que no es fácil llegar(el país está dando sus primeros pasos hacia la democracia desde la dictadura militar),pero en Yangon,capital de Myanmar(antiguos Rangún y Birmania),esta Shwedagon,un complejo religioso budista cuya Pagoda es el más bello templo de esa religión.Es como una motaña en forma de campana,de 170 metros de alto,totalmente cubierta de oro,en cuya cima cuelgan más de 100 campanas de plata y oro.Dentro se guarda,en un cofre incrustado de piedras preciosas,el tesoro más preciado del budismo:ocho cabellos de Buda.Tanto lujo no es por ostentacion,sino por la creencia budista de supeditar la riqueza material a la riqueza espiritual.Las familias birmanas(no sé cual es el gentilicio actual.¿Myanmaryanas?.Jo,parace un trabalenguas) ahorran durante generaciones para comprar un pan de oro,que pegan con reverencia en la pagoda o en alguno de los muchos templos aledaños.De esta forma,la Pagoda nunca dejara de brillar.En los libros de viajes dicen que hay que dejar Shwedagon para el final,porque es tan impresionante que,si la ves demasiado pronto,todos los demás monumentos del país te parecen feos.Sé que desde hace unos años el país está abierto al turismo,y que no es un país peligroso,así que,si os animáis,es una recomendación.
1 abrazo,Compañero y futura Mrs. compañero!
Carminda
Ola meus queridos:
Queria dizer que os Amo muito, e estou ansiosa por ver algumas fotos de Bali. PS Gostava de agradecer ao vosso amigo Juan Jose pelo belo Poema que ele escreveu para voces. Muito bonito.