I'm Back!

For all those wondering, I am back from Cambodia. In fact I have been back since last Tuesday, but have been keeping myself low key while I have been resting up. While I was expecting to come back home in a fit of ambition and happiness from my awesome trip from Cambodia, instead I have been hit with a major case of the backhome blues. Together with fighting a major case of jetlag, stress over moving on in life, and the depression of the reality that my traveling lifestyle might soon come to an end. I took over 700 pictures of Cambodia that I still haven't labelled or uploaded to Flickr, but just looking at them gets me in a sad mood. It doesn't really help either that the weather is taking a toll on my body, and my productivity. On another note, my trip to Cambodia was a sort of homecoming. There were amazing moments of serenity, adventure, tests of patience, and heartbreak all rolled up in my one short month. It was a chance to learn again, about my country, my family, and myself . I will never look at Cambodia, its people and even me the same way again. Cambodia's charm has taken over me, and I know one day I have to answer its call again, as it did this time.

Expect all photos to be uploaded soon. In addition I have pages and pages of my travelogue from Cambodia to be edited and posted. Don't worry, most of it has already been written and I'm not writing it in the saddened state that I am in right now. In a way, good to be back, but wish I was still somewhere out there.

Posted by Sarin Va at March 7, 2006 12:47 AM in the Blog , Cambodia category | Digg this entry | Seed this entry | Add to del.icio.us
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