Stated on January 30th
Zach’s actually gained weight for the first time in his life.
My shorts are a little lose.
Zach says, “I guess I haven’t been active.”
I haven’t walked this much since, ever.
Well, in a very long time.
We’re 11ish days into this adventure and the phrase your body is a temple is a thing I’m feeling in a whole new way.
My swollen ankles and sore knees are catching up with me. Thankfully we biked around old Sukhothai today. And I know where we’re having dinner, just 5 blocks away.
The aches and blister are worth it, we’re seeing really cool places and getting to have really good conversations, on the passage of time, culture, our future, the whys of the world, Buddha, Buddhism, suffering, silly humans, what the world will look like in 600 years, how hungry we are, will we find good food, ranking our food, where’s the bathroom, who we are and who we can be.
Thinking about all the twists and turns my feet have taken me and excited for the many paths our feet will take.
We’re wearing Hokas the best shoe a non-shoe liking person could wear. Even people who don’t mind wearing close toed shoes, or even like them, these are the best. Little clouds cupping your feet. They come in wide! Surgeons and nurses trust them (the guy at REI said so. I got mine and broke them in (which isn’t a thing you just wear them and they’re perfect) at Macy’s. I kept pitching them to Zach. He scoffed. Then two months later he got his. #victorious
PS we are not paid by Hoka, but if you’d like pay me, I’m open to it #Hoka #timetofly
