


Has she gone yet? A question that was asked many, many times before I actually left to go travelling. I think I managed to have around 10 leaving do's - any excuse for a party in my book! As my mum so eloquently put it - 'you took longer to leave than Tony Blair!' Barbs is not often wrong and yet again she's right!! And frankly rightly so - personally I'd like to think more people were less happy about me going (in the sense they'd miss me!) than Tony Blair. Anyway, won't dwell on that too much!!
I will be adding some pics of the various 'leaving' dos I had (having probs working out how to upload them at the mo)- from London, Paris, Juan Les Pins, Brighton and Ibiza Town - think a substantial area of Europe knew I was heading off travelling. Any excuse for a piss-up really but to be honest I've left feeling utterly thrilled I have so many gorgeous friends. Naturally I'm missing you all massively but I'm managing to cope now I've settled into the whole travelling 'thang' now I've spent a week or so in Thailand.
I've finally made it here in one piece. Journey was pretty smooth; the stewardesses gave me pitying looks as I wept from London and finally stopped as we flew over Turkey. The weeping was definitely a combination of the heinous hangover (that'll be the whisky shots around 5hrs before I had to get up - thanks Oli, Nat and Eve!!) and the various emotional good-byes I've had over the last couple of days. I actually don't think I have another tear left in my body!!
Once I'd finally stopped sobbing I got chatting to Doug, an oil digger from Canada. Nearly felt like crying again after a two hour conversation about him about his life on an oil rig, his problems with his girlfriend and why every five mins a little black bug appears on the planes tv screen (no I'm not joking).
The flight from Bahrain to Bangkok was much more interesting - this time I was sitting next to Chris. A rather large yank who also worked in the oil business but was married to a Thai. Naturally my mind went into over drive and I quickly had him talking about his life, why he married a Thai, how they get on - the works. It was fascinating esp as I confusing him with quite direct, dare I say confrontational and some might even say judgemental questions mixed with easy 'I'm so open minded ones'. He was confused but spilt the beans anyway!!
Arrived late at night in Koh Phangan and I'm staying at The Sanctuary which is gorgeous.
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