Greetings to all of the wonderful people in my life who read my blogs,
I don’t think I’ve done this in a while but THANK YOU for joining in this journey with me! I would not be sitting here in Vietnam without all of your love, support, and pray3rs! (again, some numbers will be typed in as words due to being in ‘Nam)
This is just going to be kind of a light-hearted blog about how I came up with the hashtags (#) Too Tall For Nepal and # Too Tall For Asia. As many of you know, I am the most injury-prone person that I know. I have successfully hit my head and or face on things in every country so far.
The most memorable moment came in Nepal during debrief when we were doing a scavenger hunt around Thamel. We were less than 10 minutes into the hunt and I was looking down at the scavenger hunt paper and walked right into a pole with my face. I cut open my nose a little bit and there was certainly some internal bruising. My nose hurt for WEEKS! But in the moment, I found it hilarious, the sound of my face whacking into a metal pole was also quite loud, which made it even funnier!
While riding the buses in Nepal, several of us in S Squad could touch the ceiling with our heads just standing normally so we had to brace ourselves for every bump!
While at the airport, upon arrival in Vietnam, I hit my head and scratched open a cut on my scalp; hence, #TooTallForAsia was born! Stay tuned for more stories (because I’m sure there will be more) of me hitting my face or head on stuff while in Asia haha!
May Papa bl3ss all of you abundantly! Love you all so much!
P.S. If you feel lead, I still have 4 teammates who need to be fully-funded! Please give to one OR all of my teammates, even a dollar can make all the difference!
Klancy Baker (klancybaker.theworldrace.org)
Rachel Stewart (rachelstewart.theworldrace.org)
Abby Thornburg (abbythornburg.theworldrace.org)
Janet Heismann (janetheismann.theworldrace.org)

When I smashed it with my face, it was lowered obviously!

Look at all of those heads touching the ceiling of the bus!
