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    Sunday, April 1, 2007

    Great Success

    Well, we made it. After another 36 hour journey, we are back home. Traveling home was not as blissful as on our way out. Turbulence was high and the leg room was less than plentiful. We've been licked, cleaned (less than 2 loads of laundry for all our stuff), and even seen some family. Now that we have free, fast internet, we've uploaded more pictures to help you visualize our trip (http://picasaweb.google.com/axners/SEAsia).

    A big thanks to everyone who has followed along through our travels. We hope you've enjoyed our stories and pictures. To those who communicated with us along the way, it really meant a lot, thank you.

    We look forward to catching up with everyone, so give us a call!

    P.S. This blog is now under Cheddar's control. We'll have to wait and see what happens.

    Trevor's work showed their love by doing decorating his office to celebrate his return.

    4 comments:

    Unknown said...

    Thanks, Er. We have over 500 pictures and videos. We put some of our favorites online so you can see them (http://picasaweb.google.com/axners/SEAsia). Miss you lots, Rebecca

    Mom said...

    Thanks so much for staying in contact with us. I enjoyed seeing that part of the country through your eyes. I am glad you are home. Love you tons,

    Mom in M.H.

    Anonymous said...

    wow, liv and i just caught up with your indonesian high and low lights, you guys are troopers!! rain and mountains are not great bedfellows but the three of you seemed to take it all in slip slidin stride .......

    welcome back to minnesota, glad you got to see a little snow and cold this week, two weeks ago it was almost as warm here as where you were.

    Katie said...

    Oh Cheddar???? Where are you????

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    This blog was originally created to keep family and friends updated throughout our travels. Over time, it has morphed into more than just our time abroad.

    Phase Three: Old Towns, Islands and Nature
    Phase Two: Keeping our Feet in Motion
    Phase One: Exploring the East