So,
I'm here in Cambodia, an it is currently 3:26 AM local time. Which means it is 3:26 PM in LA where I spent the better part of a month training for this project, and 1:26 PM in Minnesota, where I was born and raised....
Now, I have traveled in the states quite a bit, but this is the first time I have traveled abroad.... And so I'm feeling some jet lag. Now, some of this may be exhaustion from the 27 hours we were on planes/in airports, but this doesn't feel like exhaustion...
It feels like my body is disconnected from my brain, which is still blazing...
But, luckily, I have someone to blame for this... Well, actually lots of people. I'm blaming the people who came up with flight. Without them, we would never have to face the discomfort that is jet lag....
Sure, we would also have a much longer travel time, our roads would be more crowded, and don't even think about the ways that flight has benefited medicine (medical evacuations anyone?) and society as a whole. But at least I would be asleep right now, instead of writing this at 3:35 AM in Cambodia.
Now that I think about it, I am kinda tired....
If you want to learn more about the history of human flight,
here is a good place to start, and if you don't, here is a picture of the anatomy of a narwhal...

Be safe, and make good choices!
-Ben (currently in Phnom Penh, Cambodia)