November 10th, 2011
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The travel bling-bling I’ve collected along the way…. Germany, Croatia, Nepal, Vietnam, and then today’s addition (pink watch!) Cambodia.

Hey! Hush youuuu, it’s probably my final hurrah of, I-get-to-wear-meaningful-yet-useless-crap-on-my-arm, so obviously, I’m taking mad advantage of it. Obviously. 

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November 9th, 2011
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The Unglamourous Side To Traveling.

Despite all the pretty travel photos making it onto One Twenty Five, traveling isn’t all-that-with-a-sprinkle-of-sparkles-on-top, actually, sometimes, it sucks and is the furthest thing away from a vacation.  Here’s my list so far of the Unglamourous side of traveling:

  •  I am constantly (constantly!) looking for things. Where is my camera? My hair tie? Crap, where did you put my hair brush again? It’s a constant struggle to remember where I packed things, despite being quite organized in the packing department (thankyouverymuch). 
  • I have been promoted to head guard of Operation-Where-the-Hell-is-My-Passport?-Control.  My passport is my life while traveling and I’m pretty sure I check for it, oh I don’t know, 3.2 million times a day.  Note: If I see someone taking it, I cannot be held accountable for the things I would do to them. 
  • Eating healthy. It’s hard, like really hard while traveling, especially in these (south east asia type) countries.  Why yes! I’d love a salad. What? Wait? Why is this salad covered in dressing and has noodles?  
  • Toilets. Oh Lordy! Oh the stories and tales I could tell you of the washrooms, toilets, loos, powder room, happy rooms, dunnys, pee-parlous, cam, johns, I’ve seen! Especially the wonderful holes-in-the-ground shacks in Nepal. But I’ll leave it at this, what doesn’t kill ya, makes you stronger!! :)
  • No Scale. This is the longest in my life I’ve gone with no scale. It’s weird. My only judge of my weight is my double-chin-measurement (which I created for myself when I was about 13), or my clothes, but as most of them are elastic, or dresses, it’s quite hard.  The other day I put my denim skirt on and the waist was tight. But obviously it was the laundry lady shrinking my skirt, right? RIGHT? Shit. I can feel myself making excuses already… post. to. come. on. this [obviously].
  • Laundry and showering. Showering and laundry. Those two things I am constantly doing. It’s hot here. Humid hot. So the second I step out the door I feel all sorts of sweaty and gross, which leads to one-time clothing wears, and constant showering. Con-stant. 
  • Uncomfortable  seats. On buses (now! I wrote this from Vietnam to Cambodia), on planes, on trains. They’re everywhere. Tight squeezes are too… in stores, in lobbies, in markets, on the  road, and most definitely on side walks. It’s a constant battle to get around. 
  • Being  a girl traveling alone. The second I talk to a guy they think I want to have sex with them.  There’s a whole slutty-traveling world out here, and it has got a little frustrating.  Some days I get lonely, it’s true, and just want to go sit at a bar and talk to someone (something a guy could easily do), but because I’m a girl, I can’t, because apparently that means I want to whore myself out. False. I just want to TALK. Also, pretty much once night falls it’s sketchy and dodgy for me to be outside alone. That being said, making friends has been pretty easy. 
  • Crossing the road. Simple, right? Wrong.  It’s a constant omigod-life-or-death situation. Granted, I’ve got better, but these rule-less roads are still a battle field nonetheless.  I’ve figured it out though, you don’t look left, then right, then left again, nope, you just go-go-go! Confidence baby! And they’ll work around you. It’s hesitation that throws the drivers off and causes accidents.
  • I am a tourist. A white tourist. Therefore I am a huge dollar sign to the majority of the country.  Hanoi, Vietnam was the worst (the worst!) for this.  Here’s 100,000 dong (their currency) for the 80,000 dong scarf. Here’s 2,000 dong change.  They take mad advantage of tourists not knowing what their currencies are, or knowing the exchanges.  Granted, this also falls on mine (the tourist’s shoulders too), but it gets annoying being screwed the whole time. Especially as I’m watching my money go pretty fast…
  • Traveling, is well, travelling. I’m literally “moving” for a lot of this trip.  In Vietnam, the most I spent in a city was 5 days, which was Hanoi, the first city, then it was at most two nights. Which means I either just arrived, or was just about to leave. It gets tiring. 
  • Sometimes I just want my mom’s curry, the remote control, and my bed. Lunch with my sister. Horse riding on Saturday. Running on Sunday. Sometimes.
  • The Internet is slow here. So slow. Uploading photos to this blog takes me forever. But, as wifi is everywhere (umm, how much have I been tweeting this trip? Answer: So much), I really shouldn’t complain about this… 
  • “Getting to know the culture,” I saw the whole “meanish” comments about how I only hang out with Australians, British, etc. which is bullshit, but anywho, “getting to know the culture” sounds easy and obvious in reality, but what am I going to do? Knock on the door of a local family and ask to eat dinner with them? No. That’s rude.  I know I’m only getting a glimpse into these peoples’ countrys and lives. I think as a foreigner, it’s all we can expect, unless one actually spends a large amount of time in a country, until then, all us tourists are being shuffled through the beaten track, thinking our stories, our journeys are unique, when they’re not. It’s just a money generating system manipulated for the tourist to ooooh and awww over (especially in Vietnam, where it’s pretty much still communist and most things are done by the gov). But, I have still experiencing such a different way of life than the one I’ve always known. Through the tourist system, or not, I am still learning so much.
  • Other  tourists. They annoy me sometimes. Actually, a lot. Story Time —> At a monastery in Nepal I was so embarrassed to be a tourist.  In a tiny village in the Himalayas we were invited to watch the monks chant. And so we all went, along with every other white person in a 100km radius. Some of them were so rude, it hurt my soul to be associated with them. During the monk’s ceremony some tourists got up to take photos, wonder around, and then one guy even pulled an old, beautiful, monk chest closer to the front, and then sat on it to get a better view, but not before nearly knocking over one of their ceremony drums. Twas sad and awful to watch.   
  • Down days.  I know I decide what to do, but they’re still few and far between. I feel too guilty staying in when I’m in a new city. Must. Go. See. The. World. But… frankly… sometimes I’m just super lazy and want to sleep in, order take in, and watch a movie! 

Yup, just like most things, traveling has it’s down side, but obviously its advantages are so big, the crappy things truly don’t matter. :)

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September 22nd, 2011
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I’m pretty sure my backpack weighs less than I’ve lost.

At the airport!

[[update: it does! I lost 50 pounds and the backpack weighs 37 pounds. As if this plus some was once part of me… it’s so heavy]]

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September 21st, 2011
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~ The Pack ~

It’s done! HUGE high five and fist pumps all around, because this has been a long process, and a lot of work, but tonight, finally, it’s done-diddly-done!!!. 

Here’s EVERYTHING. Aka, my life for the next few months.

Terrifying, no? Those square things are compartments (click here for the link to them) that I luckily scored to help organize The Pack.  They insert beautifully into it, so I don’t have to yank out my Everest hiking stuff, or running stuff, when I’m simply looking for my bathing suit.

Anywho, let’s break it down, shall we?

Nepal/Everest Gear

Hiking Boots
Hiking Pants (shorts/pants convertible)
3 long sleeve tops
Leggings
Long underwear
Sleeping bag liner
Hat
[note: I am buying a jacket/gloves/sleeping in Nepal and sweaters/layers/waterproof jacket are in other compartments]
[2nd note: this stuff is being sent to London first, I am picking it up after Croatia, but before Nepal]

Dresses and Sweaters

4 Dresses
1 thick sweater (wearing on plane)
1 medium sweater
2 light cardigans
1 Waterproof jacket

Running Stuff and Delicates

See this post for running stuff (note: I am taking this on the plane with me in-case my luggage gets lost)
2 bras (including the one I’ll wear on the plane)
2 bathing suits (fine! 3 including that bikini thing, but it will probs never see light)
4 pairs of socks

Washroom Love / Medication

Contacts ((word from the wise: if you wear contacts, and you’re going on a trip, do NOT use dailys. I overlooked this detail and have to take 200+ contacts with me. UGH))
Tampons/pads/lady things
Toothbrush/paste
Shampoo
Conditioner
Body wash
Deodorant
Q tips
Travel tide
Razor
Scissors
Birth control
Insect stuff
Advil
Stomach stuff
Altitude medication (prescribed)
Altitude puffer (prescribed)
Bad Stomach meds (prescribed)
Malaria pills ((prescribed)
Sleeping pills
Ear plugs
Travel dryer
Face clothes
Hair brush
Quick drying compact towel

Shoes

Hiking boots
Running shoes
Birkenstocks
Flats
Flip flops

Electronics

Laptop
Charger
Sony SLR Camera
Spare battery for SLR
Lens cleaner
Panasonic water/shock/freeze proof camera
Camera chargers (2)
Plug converter
Ear phones
Extra laptop storage
Garmin connector
iPod / charger
[note: NO PHONE OMIGOD HOW WILL I SURVIVE]

Odds n’ Ends

Glasses
Sunglasses
Hair ties / clips
Flash light
Mirror
Locks
Sewing kit
watch
Money pouch
waterproof back back cover
Nail clippers
Makeup: eyeshadow / eye liner / mascara
Laundry bag (not pictured)

Important Documents

Passport
Binder of awesome (confirmations: marathon/flights/lists/resos/insurance #s etc)
Credit card - Main
Credit card - not activated
Debit card - for travel, which feeds through the visa system
Vaccination card
Extra passport photos
US / CND / EU cash

Ta-Da!

55 litre back pack
Small carry on pack (only with me till pit-stop in London)
Leather bag - main purse

Did I miss anything?!? Eeeeek soooo scary, yet so exciting!! And, thank you so much for all your kind comments on my I-AM-FREAKING-OUT-POST, I read them all today and they def helped.

20 hours till plane time…

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September 19th, 2011
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This post is brought to you by my bed. Because omigod. Jobless!!

Woot!

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September 15th, 2011
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hello. over there, hello to you. so i am tipsy. and/or drunk. usually i hate posts that start with that. but let’s go honest at it, shall we? and we’ll leave it up to an arbitrator to solve the debate over tipsy or drunk. mmmkay? this is so not the right post to welcome new people to my blog, but frankly, i don’t care. today was a good day. 2nd last day of work. ever? well, at least for a while… work bid me farewell with shots and beer and did I mention jagerbomb shots? because 6 of them later…. a boy from work asked me to stay over. i said no. because wha? but he was sweet. really. he was. another boy cornered me and told me i was pretty. i used to like that one, and so i smiled at him and asked, why now?  he responded, I was scared. of what? you, and your smile, was his answer.  i wonder how many missed opportunities happen in this world because people are scared. stupid question right there, because obviously lots. oh what a shame! so life is good. i am happy. a week tonight, right now, this moment, i’ll be on plane to berlin for my marathon. and then my trip. big trip. i’m so scared i’m looking for something. hoping for something. searching for something. when it doesn’t exist. when something won’t happen. or realizing that what i’m looking for actually is surrounding me right now. what if. but life is good. chances will be made. risks will be taken. i always feel the need to somehow tie my weight back to this little blog, because, well, it’s about me and my weight after all, but not tonight, not right now, i don’t want to. this trip coming up? it’s about me. two hundred pounds. or one twenty five. it really wont’ matter. i want to see things. meet people. believe in the world around me. gain faith in you, and society.  i’m so scared. yet so, so excited.

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September 14th, 2011
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8 days. 209 hours. 12571 minutes. 754297 seconds.

Slowly, but surely, things are coming along.

754079 seconds.

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September 11th, 2011
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Packing for my trip has begun. Overwhelming, it’s incredibly overwhelming.

I somehow have to get all my running (Berlin Marathon), fall (Croatia), winter (Everest), and summer (SE Asia) clothes into this backpack. As of right now I’m concluding it’s impossible. 

I also have to decide what to ship to London, and what to donate to charity. I have little moments where my cheeks can’t stop smiling from thinking about the next few months, and then I have moments of utter fear.

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September 10th, 2011
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Heading out to my going away party. Shit is getting real.

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September 8th, 2011
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Two weeks from this moment I’ll be on a plane. Two weeks from this moment I’ll have said my goodbyes. Two weeks from this moment I’ll be terrified. Two weeks from this moment I’ll be excited.
Two weeks from this moment everything will change…

Two weeks from this moment I’ll be on a plane. Two weeks from this moment I’ll have said my goodbyes. Two weeks from this moment I’ll be terrified. Two weeks from this moment I’ll be excited.

Two weeks from this moment everything will change

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Welcome! I'm Liz, the girl relieved the Internet has 0 calories. I'm a Canadian in Melbourne. A marathoner. CrossFitter. Paleo (somewhat) eater. Traveler. Cheese lover. And I think you're great!

F | 28 | 5'4"
Highest Weight: 203
Current Weight: 172
Goal Weight: 125(!)

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