You are really having a wonderful time. I would have been scared stiff around those rapids. Not long left now. We are looking forward to your return. The time has flown by really quiickly
Robyn
Ooh, and also (I'm nearly done, I promise), I saw a programme on TV tonight all about Chinese schools! It was a documentary following several kids of different ages around their respective schools and towns. *So* interesting, because one in particular was just like Jiangmen. I kept bouncing up and down saying "we did that!" and "it looked like that in Jiangmen!" and "oh my god, that really happens"! It took me back like you wouldn't believe, and made me miss you loads! Sometimes I can't get to grips with the fact that we spent a year there. It seems like a dream. I'm so glad you're getting to have another life-changing experience right now. Most people don't get the chance to have even one . . . so two is fantastic :)
Robyn
I would just like to point out that I didn't star out that word in the post below, it did it automatically. I haven't suddenly developed grace and maturity in your absence. I'm still as coarse as ever . . .
Robyn
Stop having fun and update your blog, woman! I want more stories. Need to live vicariously through you!! Loving the lava photos by the way (missed them when they were uploaded for some reason) . . . trust you to see burning hot magma and think "ooh, a novel way for heating edible goodies". I do hope you used oven gloves and a gas mask. Oh no, wait . . . asbestos hands!!! I went to Thorpe Park on Saturday and I did Samurai (brave!) and it bloody hailed!! In April! So I hope you're enjoying the sun whilst the weather plays silly b*****s here in daft old England!!! Now stop reading this message and tell me what's been going on in far more exciting South America (not round the corner from Staines)! xxxxx
Dad
Thanks for the phone call. A fatted calf will be killed on your return. I dont know where the time has gone.
Mum
I just saw the videos and the new photos. Those white dresses at the Carnival were amazing, wonder how long it takes them to make them, and it looks quite physical, they must have to do stamina training to keep going. Guatemala is so beautiful, very peaceful and clean looking.
Take care
Sophie
hey, i just read about your trip down the amazon sounds amazing, the photos of the sunset were gorgeous too, and oh my god a pink dolphin!
God you are so lucky, hope you are still enjoying yourself. Also thought you may like to know..... i got a B in my history :) wooo
Mum
Angel Falls is clearly one to put on the list but I am not sure about the small aeroplane, is this the only way to get there. These are the first photos at actual wildlife - albeit just insects but thats promising. Seen any snakes yet per request from Uncle Jim.
Robyn
Oh. My. God. I want to be there with you! Well, I did until I saw that picture of the massive green grasshopper / praying mantis type thing. Bleurgh! Not my cup of tea! Your photos and blog are fab, and I loved your description of the Amazon water. I can't believe those photos of the sunset. Stunning! Actually one of my favourite pics is the black and white one of the little girl eating an apple.
My favourite one of you is the one where you're all sitting around the table waiting for the dinner to be served and you're staring at the soup bowl with this look of "shut the hell up and pass me my food, damnit!" in your eyes . . . I remember it well . . . lol!! Are all those pictures of you wiht a can in your hand on the same night or has your drinking been strung out?! Love the little kids on the boat, they look great. And sattelite dishes on the banks of the Amazon? Sounds about right - remember Xishuanbanna? We trekked for a day through the jungle, and thought that we were in the middle of nowhere, so far away from civilisation and back to basics in a land where they rebuild their houses by hand every ten years. Then we climbed up into the house only to discover a massive TV, DVD player and stereo system. In a one-roomed bamboo shack on stilts. Love it!!
Keep up the good work, my friend!! xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mum
Seriously Lisa would you like me to get you a column in a newspaper as a travel writer to pay for your travels. Coincidentally I saw a programme on TV on the Amazon so I know about houses on stilts, floating gardensand floating pig sties. Wondering if you have lost / had stolen your camera as there are no photos loaded - do take care.
Love mum
Padideh
Hello
I want to hear lots of glorious tales about surfer dudes when you get back.
Finally found myself a place to live in London, hooray!
Keep the blogs coming x x x
Margaret Wood
Hi Lisa
I caught up with you this morning. Last week was half term so I did't see your blog.
The comfort of the truck journey coul be eqated with Steven driving us on the tractor at the farm! Wish i could see some of the things you are enjoying. I am going to show some of your stuff to y6, but i need to edit a liitle first