Hey! We met on a metro ride in Recife, Brazil on our way to the Italy v. Costa Rica game (I think it was that one) – we’re the Canadian/American couple in our late twenties.
I’m so inspired by you two and your story and can’t wait to do something similar in the near-ish future!
PS: Thanks for the advice – we bought food before half-time and they DID end up running out!
Hola.. Si si Hermoso!!
good guys.. enjoy B.A and discover the underground city of B.A… yes, even B.A. has an underground city coming from the colonial era….
have a fun..
Andrea
hello my friends
so great seeing you on FB and your site keep up good work you not missing anything her look after yourself cant wait to do this when am 40 ” : )
lyndsey your new york red xxx
hi guys…oh I poured over your blog…! so well written & the photos are smashing! I felt like I was there kinda….you both look wonderful…I miss knowing you are across the hall. still.
thankyou for all your smiles & good humor over the years.
kath
xo
Loving your blog posts, Amy and John! “Fee-shee! check!” made me laugh out loud. Amy, my parents are selling their house in Hawaii…thought I’d give you first right of refusal… Stay safe and happy!! – Amanda Comer
It’s not that I’m not thinking of you. I track you on facebookand The Blog. Not too good at comments. I loved your anniversary trip and the trek to the Great Wall. Poor John, sorry about the tooth, but the pic was the best. Love and miss you both. Happy you are having such a wonderful time. Amy, please keep up the hotel room tours, I see a career for you in the future. Love and kisses Annie
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! It’s the 29th in Korea. I sure hope there’s no bizarre weather events there. Forecast looks good for NYC. The UK is having a bit of a storm, however.
Amy Scanlan – A completely random blast from your past….Megan Lewellyn (from SU-Theta) I am not completely sure how I came across your blog via FB BUT I did and SO SO glad I did….seems you married a true funnyman! I have spent that past two hours reading and watching videos – which would be FINE if I weren’t at work at the moment:) Can’t wait to read more and follow. What an amazing adventure! Glad I found your blog and can live vicariously through you!
Cheers!
Meg
The latest Kyoto entry had me laughing out loud! Love that you are getting right into it, language barrier or not. Although the language of karaoke is universal, ne? Have fun in Hokkaido and find some great uni!
Good luck to you both and enjoy every moment. Won’t be able to protect you from any out of control golf carts during your travels Bruecks, so be careful!
You are my hero. You always have been, but now I get to tell the world (or at least the people who read your blog). Enjoy this trip for all of us! Can’t wait to see where you go!
Congratulations on making the leap and feel free to use my name anywhere you think it might help. Of course it won’t do anything for you, but at least I’ll know my name is getting around.
Good luck in your upcoming travels and I await wonderful posts. Please learn as many foul words in as many languages as you can. If you choose not to post such multi-lingual profanity on this blog, let’s plan on meeting at Eduardo’s Agua Hole in southern Nicaragua.
Best of luck! Anticipation abounds as the John & Amy narrative unfolds.Please learn as many foul words in as many languages as possible. That alone is worth the price of the trip.
Hi Amy & John!! You guys look great! Amy, you’re still my inspiration!! I’ve got some catching up to do on the blog, but I wanted to say hello!!
Hey! We met on a metro ride in Recife, Brazil on our way to the Italy v. Costa Rica game (I think it was that one) – we’re the Canadian/American couple in our late twenties.
I’m so inspired by you two and your story and can’t wait to do something similar in the near-ish future!
PS: Thanks for the advice – we bought food before half-time and they DID end up running out!
Enjoy the rest of your adventures!
Cheers,
Meg
we loved the big pink mansion!!!!!!
~~~~Ellie
p.s. the pictures are awesome, also hope your toe gets better!
Hola.. Si si Hermoso!!
good guys.. enjoy B.A and discover the underground city of B.A… yes, even B.A. has an underground city coming from the colonial era….
have a fun..
Andrea
support always the independent blog..
hello my friends
so great seeing you on FB and your site keep up good work you not missing anything her look after yourself cant wait to do this when am 40 ” : )
lyndsey your new york red xxx
hi guys…oh I poured over your blog…! so well written & the photos are smashing! I felt like I was there kinda….you both look wonderful…I miss knowing you are across the hall. still.
thankyou for all your smiles & good humor over the years.
kath
xo
hi guys sounds like a fun adventure I hope you are having a good time!!!we miss you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-ELLIE GUS MAX KELLY DAVE:)
Loving your blog posts, Amy and John! “Fee-shee! check!” made me laugh out loud. Amy, my parents are selling their house in Hawaii…thought I’d give you first right of refusal… Stay safe and happy!! – Amanda Comer
Oh! That was a great house! I wish we could. Please tell your lovely parents that I say hello! Miss you, Deems!!
Thinking about you guys as I sit across from ‘Up Dog’ at the Knickerbocker (his name is Artie by the way).
It’s not that I’m not thinking of you. I track you on facebookand The Blog. Not too good at comments. I loved your anniversary trip and the trek to the Great Wall. Poor John, sorry about the tooth, but the pic was the best. Love and miss you both. Happy you are having such a wonderful time. Amy, please keep up the hotel room tours, I see a career for you in the future. Love and kisses Annie
So, looks like your anniversary caused a delayed reaction in the Philippines — Typhoon Haiyan! Glad you’re not there…sounds really bad.
Amy and John… You guys did an incredible job on this site. It looks fantastic and we love following your journey!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! It’s the 29th in Korea. I sure hope there’s no bizarre weather events there. Forecast looks good for NYC. The UK is having a bit of a storm, however.
Amy Scanlan – A completely random blast from your past….Megan Lewellyn (from SU-Theta) I am not completely sure how I came across your blog via FB BUT I did and SO SO glad I did….seems you married a true funnyman! I have spent that past two hours reading and watching videos – which would be FINE if I weren’t at work at the moment:) Can’t wait to read more and follow. What an amazing adventure! Glad I found your blog and can live vicariously through you!
Cheers!
Meg
It’s been a month already?! Wow. Also, getting nervous about the weather, cuz your anniversary is coming up…don’t make any sudden movements.
And of course:
한국에 오신 것을 환영합니다
hangug-e osin geos-eul hwan-yeonghabnida
“welcome to korea” in Korean
hi hope you like japan
ellie c
p.s. love the blog.
Your blog is becoming part of my Sunday night ritual. Loving every word, photo and video.
The latest Kyoto entry had me laughing out loud! Love that you are getting right into it, language barrier or not. Although the language of karaoke is universal, ne? Have fun in Hokkaido and find some great uni!
After reviewing the Sumo wrestling video I see that you can learn some squat toilet techniques for your next train experience!
I second MJ’s We Are the World. John you are in great voice. Love, Annie
Good luck to you both and enjoy every moment. Won’t be able to protect you from any out of control golf carts during your travels Bruecks, so be careful!
You are my hero. You always have been, but now I get to tell the world (or at least the people who read your blog). Enjoy this trip for all of us! Can’t wait to see where you go!
Congratulations on making the leap and feel free to use my name anywhere you think it might help. Of course it won’t do anything for you, but at least I’ll know my name is getting around.
Good luck in your upcoming travels and I await wonderful posts. Please learn as many foul words in as many languages as you can. If you choose not to post such multi-lingual profanity on this blog, let’s plan on meeting at Eduardo’s Agua Hole in southern Nicaragua.
Best of luck! Anticipation abounds as the John & Amy narrative unfolds.Please learn as many foul words in as many languages as possible. That alone is worth the price of the trip.
Adios, ciao, shalom…
Safe travels! We can’t wait to follow your adventures!
BON VOYAGE & SAYONARA! Have an amazing adventure!
Have fun guys! See you in Brazil ;)
Oooh, you’ll be on Skype? I gotta get your info.
I cannot believe you’re leaving so soon. :)
And here’s a helpful phrase:
Can I see the wine list? ワインのリストを見せて頂けませんか
(wain no risuto o misete itadakemasen ka?)
I am so excited for you two! Amy, can you get Mai to give me my recipe as well? Then I can concoct it at home. Ha.
I can’t get the word “vicarious” out of my mind. Looking for lotsa posts from you guys. Farewell.
Let me know when you’re in Ghana ! Good Luck on the trip and I’ll be checking in to see what you’re up to !
love the blog see you some wear but in USA enjoy your trip around the world
xxxx
How exciting. I can’t wait to follow you around the world. Colleen
So excited for your adventures and will live them through you for the next year. Gambatte kudasai and mata ne!
Yay! The very first one to leave a comment! Very exciting blog (and trip), can’t wait for the adventure!