WanderMonster
What would it be like for a five year old Brooklyn boy to go to Morocco for a month? We don’t know either, but we aim to find out. You’re welcome to come along with us.
I am not a blogger. I have no interest in boring anyone with the details of my life, but people enjoyed the lengthy emails I sent from Pakistan, India and Nepal in 2000, and a blog is the obvious evolution of those emails. I think I actually sent hand-written postcards back from the Middle East and Eastern Europe in 1995. With stamps. And traveling with a not-yet-six-year-old is bound to be worth writing about.
I hope I can capture the experience of our journey…and maybe inspire others to take their little monsters on a voyage.
Have fun you guys!!!!
Have a wonderful adventure.
Howdy! We’ve been thinking of you as you start your journey. Really like this page with the fabulous globe!!!…and 5 year-old, almost 6! Good days to you all! Love, Pop and Granny Pat
Hey there,
I don’t know how this works but I’ll give it a go. Good to talk to you last week, Kristin. We will check here daily for the updates. Have the bestest time!
Love you,
Karl, Linda, Matt and Sarah
Wishing you all great adventures, fun, and SAFETY wherever the one-month trek takes you! I will be checking in on you with interest as the trip progresses. Special wishes to BEN, my globetrotting nephew!
LOVE,
EJ
It’s about time you used that 100lb globe for good.
Have a great time and be safe. Remember, rugs NOT drugs.
HEY ROB, KRISTIN & BEN!
What a wonderful opportunity for all of you. I always look forward to hearing about your travel adventures. Here’s to a happy, healthy, insightful, educational, memorable, beginning of many adventures to come for all of you! (drinks apple juice).
Hugs,
-Rob
More pictures!
Pa
the angels and bodhisattvas be with you! I’m hovering about you also
Angus is super excited to watch your adventures unfold…have a wonderful time
Howdy! I fear you are experiencing computer problem. We appreciated the first day’s report and hope you’re having a grand adventure and not spending too much time figuring out how to get a battery or whate’er is needed. Love Mom, Granny Pat