Ok so last night... Well! We danced on table tops, took to many shots and think we kissed but I forgot! (reminded via Facebook next day should have been the next line in this song!) It was the final goodbye for all the community volunteers, all the schools and daycare centres are closed so we are all off home/travelling/meeting with loved ones. In usual Chang Bar style we danced, sang, drank horrific free shots and witnessed some living affairs between the community and conservation teams... ;) shocking behaviour! Was so much fun and I have come to the conclusion that we need to clone the Chang Bar staff and create international Chang Bars all over the world. They are absolute legends!! This isn't going to be a soppy post as the pictures don't really fit the soppy image haha but I love you guys and for the last time "we are from England, Canada, Denmark, Germany, holland, Italy, Switzerland... No not a very large family!" Who run the world!
Ok, so 2 weeks yesterday I arrived home, cold, windswept and a mixture of excitable and miserable. I was heart broken to leave my Thai world, but so excited to see Mum, Dad, Don, Steve and the dog (of course!) I'm still waiting for the post Thailand blues to kick in, seeing the odd hint of them now and again, but luckily I have a team of love, silliness and hecticness (is that a word?) to keep my mind from wandering to that world of sun, fun and yummy foods. Seeing as it's only the 3rd of May it already feels like a lifetime ago that I was there, but it's not surprising seeing as I have been running around like a madwoman. There has been weddings to prepare for, people to see, hen nights to go to, football to support, coffee to drink, dogs racing to watch, tutu's to make, cakes to paint, boxes to stick, children to wind up and drinking games to be played. Most of the pics below are not mine, I stole some of them off my lovely Libby Fardon and unfortunately I canno...
There are two different types of people at Uni, the home bird who goes home every 2-3 weeks and the one that's flown the nest, who turns up at their parents house at Christmas just to let them know they are alive ... I was the home bird. I would have gone insane if I had to go home every weekend, every two weeks meh, by the third week I was ready to go home, see my dog, argue with my sister, listen to my dad rant about dishwasher karma, eat my mums roast and have a proper catch up with my friends. This is my main fear of going away, which didn't really hit me till the other night, where like any normal 25 year old woman, burst into hysterical tears at my younger sister, who thought someone had died or I was hurt, something serious, not that I was being a baby and waah'ing about missing my maaammy. Don't get me wrong, I am so excited about going away especially now that I am talking to a couple people who are going to be out there the same time, but if I listen to ...
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