We have been posting our pictures from our trip on flickr and we created one slideshow that covers our whole trip. It was hard to narrow it down to 80 pictures from the over 4000 pictures we uploaded over the course of our trip!
To see our highlights check out the slideshow below or to view it directly on flickr, click here:
And now for the obligatory "before and after" pictures...
Before: Leaving our house with our new haircuts and clean clothes:
After: Taking off from our final stop, Gili Meno, Lombok, Indonesia. Longer hair, beat-up luggage, and smiles on our faces:
Thanks for reading our blog! We enjoyed creating it and cherished the feedback we received.
We still have a few more items to share about life back at home, so stay tuned!
-Tom and Amber


Beautiful as always! Do we get a calendar this year for Christmas? Looking forward to seeing you in person to get hugs and kisses!
Posted by: Laura Fuller | 12/10/2010 at 12:18 PM
YOU DID IT! Karen has been forwarding your episodes since we returned from Costa Rica. It has been great fun following you across the world. A lot of your comments and photos brought back memories from past trips. I might add they were all very pleasant memories! Learning of your take on places we have been to and seen was very enlightening! Of course your hiking experiences in SA were beyond what we do on trips; we will camp in the US but over there???? Nope! Thanks for sharing your wonderful trip!
Posted by: John Turack | 12/11/2010 at 03:57 PM
Hi Charlie,Brad Fraser here, i was wondering if you have got my msseage regarding volunteering in Nov this year..If not please read belowMy name is Brad Fraser and I am trying to get into contact with someone regarding a visit to Maria Goretti Orphanage in Melaya.I have gone onto the facebook page but no one seems to be replying. We aim to come up on the weekend of the 26th and 27th Nov this year with about 20 – 30 friends and family. We have created a theme that everyone must bring a box of things that the orphanage is mostly in need of. We are hoping to spend Sat and Sunday with the kids, teaching English, playing games and helping out where we can. There is a few people that can can speak Indonesia so it will help out. I wanted to get a confirmation that it was ok to visit at this time and what we could help with ?We will stay close by to the orphanage and are really looking forward to itIf you could assist that would be muchly appreciatedBest Regards
Posted by: Anush | 06/28/2012 at 05:47 PM