Bye, bye Cambodia

This morning we met Aun and Mr. Bo at 6.30 for our final drive to the airport. It was sad to say goodbye to them as we had really enjoyed our time. Aun had been a fantastic guide and Mr. Bo a good driver. We took a group photo in front of the van before saying our goodbyes and heading inside for our flight. I bought a few last minute purchases of local spice powders and bath salts and then we sat drinking coffee while waiting for our flight.

The flight was uneventful and we were out of the airport and into our waiting car before we knew it. They have changed the regulations again and now no-one has to fill in immigration cards - weird but faster for us! Poor Ross had to head straight into work while the rest of us unpacked, did some washing and relaxed - exhausted after 4 days of early starts.

In the afternoon I headed out to Bangsar for my acupuncture appointment with Oran. Like last week it was very relaxing. I walked back to Bangsar village and picked up a few groceries for dinner before driving home.

Ann and Dad were out when I got home so I got busy making Thai pumpkin soup for dinner. I had also bought some self-cook rolls so once Ross got home we sat on the couches eating our soup while watching the first season of The Tudors. It was such a great show that we watched three one hour long episodes before calling it quits and heading to bed.

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