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Wednesday, November 24, 2004 -- 9:13 PM

During my stay in Tacoma, I spent some time with Aaron, the friend with whom I shared my Thailand adventures with, and we had a good talk about how it really affected us, and how difficult it is to talk to people about it. You can't make people understand how it really was, the beauty of the children, and despondency of Burma, or the apprehension and anticipation of Pu Men, it just isn't possible.

That being said, here are a few of the hundreds of pictures that we took there.

Grooving to the Beatles on the final leg in from Bangkok to Chiang Mai

Sarah. Her mother is an alchoholic whose father died of aids. She's about six years old, but her small stature is due to FAS.

Sarah again. Word.

Timothy, one of my students, helping with the corn harvest.