Today was the day we had to move out of our homely apartment. A sad departure it was to leave the people I’ve come to know very well within this last month. I want to say thank you to Elle, Katie, Lucy, Brittany, Danielle, Alex, Soren, Kenny, and Charlie for making this trip one for the books. I am extremely fortunate to have learned something from each one of you. The memories we’ve made, I’ll never forget. I am so happy to have met such different kinds of people, from different kinds of places, who all have different views about the world. You’ve all helped me learn how to see the world differently in a more positive light and roll with the punches in the craziest of cities. Seeing the Eiffel Tower, going to Normandy and Versailles, walking through gardens, listening to all different kinds of music, exchanging such random stories, I’ll never forget it. Perhaps in the future our paths will cross, perhaps not. There would be nothing better than reminiscing our memories of Paris over a bottle of the cheapest wine we can find with a baguette and a jar of Nutella.
I wish you all the best of travels in your future, and I hope all of you enjoy being back in the good ol’ U.S. of A. While you enjoy going back to driving and the barbecues, I will enjoy a traditional Korean meal in a hostel...in the suburbs :)
Sooooo sad, yet so wonderful, hopefully you will run into one of them again sometime in your life. I am at Priest Lake trying not to get eaten up by skeeters. Kat and Kelly, along with Kellys family are here, and I will be here till after the 4, then back to Spokane. Enjoy your travels, be safe, and see you soon!
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