Friday, May 20, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Boo's corner - Kristin's blog
So I thought this trip I would give blogging a shot. I am in no way a writer like Justin at all. I actually despise writing. But I thought it would be fun to upload the pictures from my camera and give my point of view of the trip. Please do not judge my grammar, I went to Celina High School and we colored signs to put on the lockers of football boys and practiced game day stuff during class. Grammar was the least of my worries then..
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Bryan Adams is huge in Nepal
A strange undercurrent has taken a turn for the surreal during our adventure through Nepal. On our first day in Nepal, we befriended a 16 year old named Monaj and when we got to talking about music, he was only interested in talking about one man - Bryan Adams. He even sang the first few lines to summer of 69. We thought it was odd that a teenager was so fond of the aging rock icon. The Bryan Adams madness only ballooned from there.
After you become aware of something, it seems to occur everywhere. After Monaj spoke of his love for the crooner popular for such songs as "I wanna be (your underwear)" and 18 going on 55, we could not escape the stylings of the Nepalese heartthrob. I could not help but picture him bringing down the house in Kathmandu to a crowd of weeping Nepalese with a heartfelt rendition of "(Everything I do) I do it for you."
And it happened, he performed in Kathmandu a few months ago.
After you become aware of something, it seems to occur everywhere. After Monaj spoke of his love for the crooner popular for such songs as "I wanna be (your underwear)" and 18 going on 55, we could not escape the stylings of the Nepalese heartthrob. I could not help but picture him bringing down the house in Kathmandu to a crowd of weeping Nepalese with a heartfelt rendition of "(Everything I do) I do it for you."
And it happened, he performed in Kathmandu a few months ago.
The pods of our life
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
The mask-maker at work in Changu Narayan
St. Croix is for lovers - Part 4
Most of our guests left the Virgin Islands, but Kristin, myself, and Nathan Bellah remained. We explored the far west of the island. Fredericksted, St. Croix's westernmost city, was ghost town empty, but extremely interesting nonetheless. We ate the best deli sandwiches in the world (seriously) at Turtle's Deli and wandered the empty streets.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
St. Croix is for lovers - Part 1
The beach in front of our home for the last week - The Palms at Pelican Cove |
We came, we saw, we got married. St. Croix will always be a special place for the new Delaney family. After spending the last week with over seventy of our closest friends and family in the Virgin Islands, Kristin and I depart for another adventure. I will be posting many pictures and detailing our exploratory whims with short vignettes. Please stay tuned and check back frequently at goboogo.com. We arrive in Kathmandu on May 15. First things first, I will be sharing a few posts worth of pictures from St. Croix, wedding excluded. Those wedding photos will come much later.
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