As we made our third bus transfer outside of Bangkok, we hoped desperately we were getting close to the immigration office. It was 95 degrees Fahrenheit with 90 percent humidity and we needed to …
Deliberately in The Space Between: Changi Airport
We arrived at the airport 10 hours early, deliberately! Our kids begged us to take the red-eye out of Singapore so they could spend all day at Changi Airport. It is one of the top 20 busiest airports …
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Appreciating The Ease of Singapore
Singapore is special. Among many Southeast Asian travel experts, it gets a bad rap for being too law-abiding (if there is such a problem), too clean, too artificial, and too expensive. We loved it! …
Vegetarian Soul Food
On our way to the Ananda Kurjana Ashram and Children’s Home in Indonesia, our driver explained that the orphanage was completely vegetarian. Our youngest son leaned over and whispered, “Can we pull …
Giving Without Expectation
The more often he feels without acting, the less he will be able ever to act, and, in the long run, the less he will be able to feel. ― C.S. Lewis The Ananda Kurjana Ashram and Children’s Home in …
Bali, Chapter 2 : Where’s The Teacher?
Distracted by the uncertainty of what landscapes and experiences lay before us, we wound up crisp mountain roads, lake vistas, and seemingly endless and distant rice terraces. When we pulled into the …
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