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My name is Faye Dasi-Sutton. I am 24 years old. I have worked in construction/ manufacturing for the last 4 years which I thoroughly enjoyed. 2018 was a rough year so I made the decision to get on a plane and fly around the world for a bit.

I am naturally a bit of a control freak, I am also incredibly organised. Some would say to the point that I am maybe too much of a control freak and too organised. I would also describe myself as reasonably funny (not always, just sometimes). It got to a point where I figured that I had never really spent any time alone, like truly alone. I never moved out and I never went away on my own. All these things lead me to thinking that maybe going to see the world might help me figure it all out. It was also the suggestion of my father who is pleased he is getting his driveway back.

I am setting off on the 27th January and I have a rough plan of places I will be going.

  • India
  • Sri Lanka
  • Cambodia 
  • Vietnam
  • Laos
  • Thailand
  • Singapore 
  • Malaysia 
  • Indonesia 
  • Australia 
  • New Zealand
  • Los Angeles

I am not sure how long the trip will take me. At the moment about 10 monthsish but that could change depending if I want to stay somewhere a bit longer or if I want to come home sooner.

I will be documenting the journey on here to try and keep all my wonderful friends and family up to date! 

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  1. Hey babe, I'm so glad you're doing this. I truly hope you have the most amazing time. Enjoy yourself and be safe beautiful woman! Esther xxxxxxxxx

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