This city has the hustle and bustle of Bangkok, but more open spaces and smiley faces...
We've moved hotels, right into the heart of the backpacker area. There are more hawkers and white faces, but rather than feeling like we're exploring a country, it actually feels more like we're on holiday at last. This might sound perverse, but this has felt anything but a holiday. I'm not complaining in a million years, I feel more relaxed and rested from teaching than I have in thirteen years and we're tighter as a family for sure. However, living out of a suitcase with two kids in tow has been more of an adventure than I'd expected... We are truly blessed that we've been able to have this experience. Sorry for the sentimentalism, here's our final stomping ground in Short Eat Asia;
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