Monday 21 January 2008

Prologue

Hi, I'm Laurence. I'm 19 years old, and in September I leave home for university. Many of my friends have gone already, several of them have started their careers around the Norfolk area, but I have taken another surprisingly unpopular root. Let me explain further:
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. And the earth was without form and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. Then, after a load of other stuff, God created the mighty British education system! (but back then it was situated around the Garden of Eden). Unfortunately, God also made this system a mind numbing, hoop jumping rat race, full of stress, worry, pressure and pain. Sure, you had friends and party's etc, but many of God's children felt unfulfilled, confused and disheartened with moving up a tier every few years in the same basic area. Was there any more to life and the world than Garden of Eden High School? Forbidden Fruit College?And of course, the inevitable dead end job in the Heaven/Hell processing firm. Hence, God then pulled up his sleeves, stroked his beard and got to work on his next big creation...the Gap Year!
Don't get me wrong, I'm really looking forward to university and stuff, not to mention I've had a pretty good time in life in general its just...I guess I felt like this was an opportunity not to be waisted. I had a chance to have a dead end job (no homework!), see what life is like with one. But mainly the thing I wanted to do with this year is travel! the world is a big place, with an infinite number of things to do and see and experience and to meet a lot of fun people on the way.
BUT this blog is not about the why! I'm not here to tell you about myself, or my life or to sell you the whole gap year thing. No, this blog is the best way to make a diary out of my journeys, which start in just over two weeks. Its a way that hopefully the people I know can see what traveling was like for me. Now, I make no promises to keep up with this on any regular basis, it may be a few words here, a paragraph or two there. But with any luck, if your bored at a PC in the evenings, or on a break from work or lectures or whatever, you can log onto this and find out what I've been up too in far away and weird places! like Heathrow.
Right, now that that's out of the way, I can tell you all the plan...
Basically the team consists of me, Laurence















And my Twin Brother Sam:
















After much deliberation and investigation, we have now divided our travels into two parts. Kind've like Kill Bill. or the 7th Harry potter film if you believe the rumors.

Part 1 is 'Indochina'. We're travelling with an adventure group called intrepid on their trip entitled 'Indochina Encompassed', the main page of which is here. Below is a map of the trip.
















Part 1 will take 40 days. We felt that this would give us a chance to some amazing places for a relatively cheap price, and let us find our feet rather than drop us straight into the hustle and bustle of backpacking. I'm going to see a lot of things and be in a lot of places that I've wanted to go to for a long time.
Part 2 is entirely one country: India. we looked at dozens of countries, but India was the place that we kept coming back too as having everything we wanted to see and do. I'm hoping I get to ride on at least one camel, and at least one elephant while I'm there. That one is a little harder to show a map for as...wait for it...we're sort of gonna play it by ear. Yes, as many of you know me I'm sure you all think I'm going to wind up in some prison for talking about comic books too much and attempting conversation with the rats. We have a basic idea of direction...but we're looking for something more than a holiday! We're looking for traveling! backpacking! adventure! gunshot wounds!
All in all we expect to be gone just over 2 months...maybe longer.
And I guess that about wraps up the Prologue, I'm now going to bug my friends and family to bookmark this page. I'll update again a day before I go, and then the adventure will begin. and not just any adventure, a Langan adventure. A Very Langan Adventure.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dearest Friend,
That was absaloutly, most-extremely, complete and utter, obtisuviely eye-catching...
Hilliarious and funniest thing I have read.
Your comedy factor is brill...its a shame you travelling though, you are going to miss out on Torchwood and Dr.Who :-p
Tip: If you run out of money on your journey, just sing on the streets broadway style!
Amy

Jackie said...

Great blog and thanks so much for including us oldies but please don't censor your tales as a result - see it as educational for us.
Have a brilliant trip and enjoy the now and don't worry too much about the 'what next'

will be thinkiing of you

jackie

Unknown said...

great blog!

Unknown said...

Thank you for the blog; it made me laugh and how wonderful that there was so much about God, not many theologians have your knowledge!! I'll avoid writing anything maternal, you know anyway, and I shall wish you and Sam a great adventure. EL

The Revd. Foodie said...

Hi Laurence and Sam

What an enlightened blog!! Hope the trip has started really well. Can picture you exploring the streets and tasting the food. Poppy sends you a big BARK!!!!!
The Revd Foodie

The Revd Foodie said...

Hi Sam and Laurence

Wow - I'm jealous already! Must be such a cultural shift in brain and body. Sounds humming with all sorts of new experiences.Great to imagine you there.Enjoy enjoy! Tasted any snake yet?
have a brilliant time
The R F

Jackie said...

Hi Lawrence, great to keep up with your travels and your reading material too - thanks so much for the book reviews. IN fact it inspired me to choose Northern Lights as the first book in our newly founded book club with your mum. I loved it and am now half way through the Subtle Knife that I am finding less gripping but maybe I'm reading too fast... apparently the ending of the whole thing is truly brilliant (another review) and also that the book has been condemned as a chilling treatise on atheiesm...of course. Generally I'm grateful as it's pushed me out of my comfort zone and I wouldn't normally have chosen it. I loved the concept of the daemon and wanted one of my own!

I think europe is a brilliant idea especially Greece - Can recommend Paxos, lovely little island. Hope your money lasts.

all the best Jackie