
My life has completely changed, so why not switch up the blog, too?
// Reading Roundup posts were my solution to keeping the blog active during those years where my free time was limited.
// I also felt burnt out in Thailand, so I wasn’t inspired to post often.
// But now that we’ve moved back to Cambodia, I want to reopen those windows, so to speak.

// In some ways, it seems too early to commit. We’ve only been back a couple of weeks. There’s still so much to do.
// Yet, everything about my life has changed. My husband has gone from night owl to early bird, from retiring to ready-set-go, to just feeling inspired and enthusiastic about our new life. And I’ve had to adjust from full-time contact lenses to eyeglasses, employed to not, Ubuntu to Windows, and everything else it seems.
// Yeah, it’s been a ten course meal.

// Speaking of, I’m over-the-moon thrilled about all the vegan options here in Siem Reap that I want to post about it. I love eating, dining out (and cooking in) – so why not?
// Of course, I still love reading, so I’ll tuck in those quick reviews in my non-food posts. Although, reading and eating are wonderfully good together. Hmmm. I think I just came up with my idea! First post will be: “Reading and Eating Vegan in Siem Reap: Poké Me Siem Reap Review”.
// Although, you know what was kind of crazy unexpected, and I realized I should share this when I was chatting with Bespoke Traveler, is that when you move and change PHONE NUMBERS, oh MY god, what a verification nightmare. Every app, site, sneeze, it seems, needs to be verified by a code sent to your phone. Frightening.

// Overall though, I can’t complain. The move went well. (I wrote about in more detail at my newsletter No Girl is an Island.) And we’re pleased with our new digs. It’s quite the change, actually, from a window-less “cave” (hey, caves are cooler than the blistering heat!) in downtown Lampang to a big, bright home next to a Khmer family along the Siem Reap River.
// And this just in! It looks like I’ll be volunteering next week for a lovely organization. I’ll tell you about it after the event has passed.

Signing off until next time.
Be good, do good, feel good.
Lani
When’s the last time you’ve made a significant change in your life?








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