I have always loved travelling, I think its so good when you can look back on amazing memories or things you did things you saw and people you met. We take the ability to travel anywhere we want to go for granted.
When I was in Bali I remember telling this really nice guy who was guiding us around the island for the day on his 1 day off for free (we paid for the petrol only)that he was so lucky to live on a hot beautiful island and he told me it is just home to him. He said he could never afford to leave the island for a holiday because the pay is so low and the exchange rate not in their favour.
I imagined how amazing it would be for this man to have a few weeks with his family somewhere completely different, like somewhere with snow! It is maybe a silly idea and I have no idea how I would do it but I love the idea of starting a charity that takes families who work so hard and could never afford a break on a trip of a lifetime somewhere amazing and new to them…. Hmm just a dream!
Samborambomangotango's Life List
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1. Go on a road trip
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2. be a disney princess
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3. get my scuba license
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4. ride a camel
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5. stop blaming myself
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6. have a job that i love
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7. be more motivated
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8. get fit
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9. stop worrying so much
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10. learn to read and write Chinese
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11. be more creative
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12. be less judgemental
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13. stop caring what other people think of me
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14. be less selfish
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15. like myself
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16. Be more assertive
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17. start my own charity
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How I did it: I always wanted one but it had to have meaning and be something I wouldnt regret. Suddenly I was in Thailand and it was an amazing holiday so I thought why not get a tattoo that will always remind me of the holiday!I got a small Gecko on my ankle, easy to hide but also easy to see!Its so simple and I wont ever mind it being there! Read how I did it…
How I did it: I live in Hong Kong for 1 year in 2005. I was volunteering for an Orphanage called Mothers Choice who provided accomodation and a small food budget. I was living with other overseas girls aged between 18-30 and they became like sisters to me. It was the best job I have had caring for these babies, the city was amazing and the bonds I made there unbreakable. You can look the orphanage up on google and it will give more info on the overseas… Read how I did it…
