Enjoy your homecoming and relish in the thought that you won't need any warm clothes in the near future. Hope Harry is OK. He will make you feel human again!!
Xx
Mum
Congratulations on reaching your goal. I am so proud of you. You are a resilient soul aren't you? Anyway, you did it so you can now look back and think of the torment that gave you pleasure!! xx
Mum
Hope you cope ok with the altitude and also the cold. I only heard about the avalanche an hour ago whilst I was out but knew it was higher up the mountains so wasn't too worried. I am now happier though since I read your blog and certain you are in one piece. Enjoy the next few days. Xx
Billy
Hello! I was on the island of Moso Vanuatu in 2007. I would LOVE to get some contact details for Tassiriki (I was adopted by Chief David). Do you know how I could contact them? Any info you have would be great. Thanks!
Billy
Jeanette
Wow 18 months since you left and now coming towards the end of your travels. What a fantastic experience, it has been for you and great for us.So where to after Lebanon????
Johanna
It's been ages since I posted a blog. sounds like Jordan was bt of a disappointment - but still good to see. when you coming back to Asia?
sent you an eamil about the car - let me know what you want me to do.
jx
Mum
Sounds like Africa is your kind of place. You seem to be having a great time there. Carry on the good work writing the messages, they are so enjoyable and take me, and probably others, right to the spot without leaving our homes. We can have spills aNd thrills without the danger. Fantastic!! Take care, love you Mum xx
Ian Whittaker
I have only just read your last post about the rafting incident. It sounds like you were lucky to get out alive. I was at the falls two years ago and loved it although didnt go anywhere near a raft. Enjoy the rest of the africa trip and try not to find anything else as dangerous to do. Take care, Ian
Mum
Hello
Whenever you manage to catch up with your messages I just want to tell you how proud I am of your efforts on the yacht. To have no real experience and to take on a massive task like that is amazing, well done!! I have been following the progress on the leaderboard and you seem to be gaining all the time, hope you are up there with the best.xx
Jeanette
Good luck on your Atlantic crossing! Keep a look out fo rmy little sister who is also on her way over aboard a luxury yacht. Don't think they are in the race though. Sounds like you have another 5 actioned packed five months ahead. It was a year ago you were with us in NZ, I bet it seems liek a lifetime ago with all that you have doen since!
Loads of warm fuzzies xx
Michelle Knox
Just read your final blog. you poor thing..... Venezuela was the most challenging for me too but not like that. Am glad Veronica was able to help....
As i am a week ahead of you I can assure you the tea, tap water, manners, the toilet paper flushing, the hot water, a crisp glass of wine, the gin and tonic, its all good. its all bloody fantastico!!
Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday, if not before, my mobile is 07 597672912.
Hope i am a great "new and normal" friend you have met...
Evil Twin xx
Mum
Well, everyone has heard of going out with a bang but this was an explosion!! At least it was at the end of the trip rather than at the beginning which may have made you cancel everything. Now you can sleep for a week!!
Enjoy England, I wish I was there to give you a big big hug. Anyway, think of all of us who have been working hard while you have been doing exciting, and dangerous, things!!
Enjoy your roast beef etc. Have some fish and chips for me.