
In two short days I’ll be sat on a plane, embarking on a thirteen-odd hour flight to Vietnam via Bangkok. But this isn’t for a mere vacation, this is is the first step on a new chapter in my life. I’ll be undertaking my CELTA training so that I can be a qualified English teacher, after which I’ll be spending a year teaching in Ho Chi Minh City, whilst simultaneously attempting to reconnect with my Vietnamese roots and improve my Vietnamese along the way. Multitasking.
What does this all mean? Well, I’ll certainly have more interesting musings to post on this blog. In truth, I’m sure no one wanted to hear the rumblings of an unemployed (albeit happy) layabout over the past few months. Hence the distinct lack of updates. Hand in hand with being an unemployed layabout has also been a lack of motivation, inspiration and opportunity for any particularly interesting photography. So a change of scenery, a change of direction and a change of thinking should ultimately result in a more bustling blog space for you all to not read. I won’t actually be completing my CELTA course until October, so that leaves a few weeks to try and acclimate myself to living in Vietnam, whilst hopefully also visiting the neighbouring countries. So I should hopefully have a lot to share.
To anyone and everyone who knows me IRL, I’ll see you in a year or so and enjoy the British winter



I don’t know you in real life, but browsing through your more recent posts is fascinating. It’s always a good thing to take a leap of faith and make a change.
Much appreciated man. I’ll try and make the best of my time out here!