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In addition to the lack of fruits and vegetables, Suriname now has no propane for cooking, plus our apartment rarely has running water.
ย ย ย All these various hardships have caused us to long for Cambodia, and now that US Immigration is indefinitely delayed, a family separation in November is imminent. We've previously been separated for nearly a half year due to visa issues, and I promised I would never let that happen again.
ย ย ย Well, it looks like I'll be eating my words very soon, but the conditions have become so unlivable here in Suriname that @sreypov and I are actually okay with this (hopefully short) temporary separation imposed by bureaucrats. At this point, a few months apart in order to live a live filled with happiness, fresh food, and local economic spending power, is a price we're willing to pay.
ย ย ย We've been spending our last days in Suriname not thinking about how bad our separation will be, but instead thinking of the brand new Piaggio Ape we will buy, and all of the adventures and camping trips we will do with our new wheels. The happiest we have ever been is when we have no schedule, a tank full of gas, an open road, and a tuk-tuk full of food and camping equipment.
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