Monday, July 9, 2007
Post Traumatic IBA Syndrome... (Koh Pha-ngan, Thailand)
Our pilgrimage was suppose to take us into Tibet and then to North India for more spiritual realization, but we decided to take a detour to get back to our roots in Thailand where Theravadan Buddhism is practiced. Also, Maddie wanted to get back to her own islander roots of drinking coconuts, being a beach bum and getting a tan darker than Corey's. Ahhhh.... who needs to meditate when you have a hammock and the sea that feels like a warm and soothing bath at your disposal? Actually, there's a lot for both of us in Southeast Asia... a place where we can truly delve into our practice and simultaneously do human rights work with Burmese refugees and the hill tribes. Another passion that's taking some time to be fully realized. So while we're working on getting the details underway Bottle Beach seemed the best resting place... The pictures say it all. :)
"M" an ex-monk...
LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL!
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Madeline!
It's been too long but I've been keeping up with your travels around the world. The two of you look beautiful, relaxed, and like you're having a wonderful time. Safe travels!
Love,
Jenny
ummmmmmmm in that last picture do i spy crocs on matt's feet? more (valid) comments to follow...
life life life life. miss u guys. been gone so long no one speaks english hear anymore.
oh cori didnt call me back, and I am a Godfather and some of those pics. are sooooo great.
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