And now it's today
September 17, 2007
It's 2.31am.
We caught our flight from Krabi with no problems but many a crossed finger. Now we're lurking around Bangkok in the small hours of the morning, stuff stored at the airport, waiting to fly out again at 8.40am. Even the bars are closing. When we get to London, we have to go immediately to the hospital so Emma doesn't start foaming at the mouth.
I am sad to be leaving Thailand, especially in such a rushed and hasty way. I'm in no hurry to go home, except I'm craving cheese sandwiches, I miss my cat and I want to have a chance to not be wet through or dressed in fisherman's trousers, just for a few days.
Then, once I replace my phone and camera and railcard, and get over the broken heart of potentially lost photos, I'm getting vaccinated and doing it all over again.
We caught our flight from Krabi with no problems but many a crossed finger. Now we're lurking around Bangkok in the small hours of the morning, stuff stored at the airport, waiting to fly out again at 8.40am. Even the bars are closing. When we get to London, we have to go immediately to the hospital so Emma doesn't start foaming at the mouth.
I am sad to be leaving Thailand, especially in such a rushed and hasty way. I'm in no hurry to go home, except I'm craving cheese sandwiches, I miss my cat and I want to have a chance to not be wet through or dressed in fisherman's trousers, just for a few days.
Then, once I replace my phone and camera and railcard, and get over the broken heart of potentially lost photos, I'm getting vaccinated and doing it all over again.
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