wandering on ::
And so… after four years in Washington DC… 770 days of life in a cubicle… two jobs, two row homes, six roommates, one inauguration, dozens of amazing friends, hundreds of lattes and uncountable good...
View Articleone-way pnh ::
The beautiful chaos of Phnom Penh greeted me joyfully. After a month in the bustle of big Bangkok I was so happy to have finally arrived. Completely unknown and unexplored, it didn’t matter. This was...
View Articlemango ::
Mangoes remind me that the best things in life are the simple things. Not much in life gets better than a ripe mango without some work… and the things that are already good like friends and hammocks...
View Articlerythmns of rain ::
it’s been raining a lot lately. Not drizzle rain or mist rain. But the sky turns into a sheet of water kind of rain that instantaneously turns the poorly engineered streets of Phnom Penh into a lake....
View ArticleHelp Wanted: multiplying awesome
Today is my birthday and in addition to giving 10$, I want to raise $2490. Every day in the #give10 world, we’ve done the same thing. We find an incredible project changing the world for good, give...
View Articlehalfway to awesome ::
Big thanks to all of you who joined this week’s virtual birthday fun to raise our first $1260 to help girls and women in Cambodia by multiplying awesome. We’ve made half way to our total goal. Since...
View Article#give10 kicks off with Traffick Jam Asia
The hardest part of kicking off the first week of #give10 year two has been deciding which of our 366 amazing year one causes to pick first. Last year when I had the same starter’s dilemma, I followed...
View Article#18 Rainy Day Wave Riding in Cambodia
It’s wet outside where I am wandering today, and the weather has me reminiscing about rainy days in Cambodia. Since it helps to laugh when the sky is grey, here’s an embarrassing tale about mixing...
View ArticleHow Travel Hacking Can Change the World
The habit of collecting points and miles started when I was a teenager. I never realized that this hobby would eventually change the way that I viewed my place in the world. I’ve been doing a lot...
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