One thing about Thailand I wish America had, taxi trucks. You can just stand on the street and about every 10 minutes you can hop on a truck for 60 baht (about 2 dollars) and get a ride to the beach. Man I'd like something like this when I didn't feel like driving to Portland :)
Sadness has shown me it's cold shoulder recently. It came when my favorite neighbor kid, Sky, left to visit his grandma and won't be back until I've left Thailand! What is this world coming too?! You can't just have a favorite neighbor kid and see him everyday? Anyway, to help men's my broken heart I ate breakfast at my favorite place with an epic pancake with honey and fresh fruit smothered all over it. Thank goodness for comfort food ;)
This month has been super busy. We have the special invitation work for the community and right now my friend I went to pioneer school with is here to visit and it's been awesome! Then 2 other people are coming from the states to visit so a huge blasty blast is what I predict for the future :)
We went to James Bond island so imagine the theme song when looking at the pictures cuz it's more fun that way ;)
I miss everyone and everything back home so much but I know I only have a little over two weeks left so I gotta make the best of the time I have!
Cockroaches continue to be a source of annoyance. Yesterday as I was washing dishes one came right by my hand and when I saw it I jumped like 10 feet (well more like 10 inches..but same thing) and screamed like a little girl. I got my revenge though, with my shoe. Ahh yeah!
This post is short but I'll add a bunch of pics ;) The last one of my beach drawing is with a dog that wouldn't move when I was trying to make the I love you sign and take pics of it. Silly dog ;)
Monday, March 4, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Shenanigans
Shenanigans continue in the Thailand world. I spent 2 hours playing tag and 'jail' with our absolutely adorable neighbor kids. I'm pretty sure Thai kids are my favorite (no offense to all other races but seriously they're way too cute) By 'jail' I meant they locked me up behind my own gate at my house. It was hilarious. Definitely was in my top 5 great Thailand moments :)
The critters continue to be a common surprising occurrence. While I was outside talking to my sister I had a gecko drop on my head. You can bet your bottom dollar I was standing up in 2 milliseconds vigorously shaking my head. How was I suppose to know it wasn't some poisonous reptile?
Our congregation is awesome :) And we still regularly get many amazing visitors. Today we had cleaned the Kingdom Hall as a group after meeting. Everyone brought food and after the feast we had a good ol' time cleaning and teasing one another ;) Good times
The last pics will be people in my congregation and visitors
The critters continue to be a common surprising occurrence. While I was outside talking to my sister I had a gecko drop on my head. You can bet your bottom dollar I was standing up in 2 milliseconds vigorously shaking my head. How was I suppose to know it wasn't some poisonous reptile?
Our congregation is awesome :) And we still regularly get many amazing visitors. Today we had cleaned the Kingdom Hall as a group after meeting. Everyone brought food and after the feast we had a good ol' time cleaning and teasing one another ;) Good times
The last pics will be people in my congregation and visitors
Friday, March 1, 2013
Randomness
In recent news, I had a new unexpected Thailand discovery whilst driving back home from meeting last Thursday night. As we are about to turn the corner Leah spots a black creature on the road. Upon getting closer we come to the horrible realization it is in fact, a scorpion. I knew about the snakes. I knew about the ridiculously huge tarantulas. I did not however expect the scorpions. And so I'll be on the next plane for Oregon.
Just kidding. I'm practically MacGyver for goodness sakes. ;P
I have a new favorite eat spot, it's kind of like a bunch of food carts that came together in one building with a huge cafeteria. I dig it. I seem to be the only farang (foreigner) here. I don't mind though, it's nice not to see a bunch of white people every day ;) I went up to what I believe will now be my usual booth and said hi to the woman working there, Sun. She remembered me and what I ordered the last time, this chick is good! She said in broken English 'ohh I like you, you me buddy' and then I replied in broken Thai 'yes, friend'. Good moments :) She has now made me my favorite Thailand dish so far and a local Thai sister told me she'll teach me how to make it. Score!
I think I've made friends with a neighbor kid. I started 'racing' him when he was on his bike the other day and ever since then he's been totally interested in what I'm doing. He started copying what I would say to my mom when I was on the phone 'love you mom' 'that's so funny' it was hilarious! I asked if I could get a picture and he started dancing. Such a ham :)
Only one more month left here :( it's bittersweet since on one hand I really miss everyone and, let's be honest, my car and my daily Ground coffee fix (first world problems haha) But on the other hand I really have loved this experience. Seeing a completely different culture and basically a different world than back home has been really awesome. Hopefully I'll come back with a better perspective on what's really important. Simple living is the way to go :)
Started the March invitations today so it'll be a busy month :)
This post will have random pics, enjoy ;)
Just kidding. I'm practically MacGyver for goodness sakes. ;P
I have a new favorite eat spot, it's kind of like a bunch of food carts that came together in one building with a huge cafeteria. I dig it. I seem to be the only farang (foreigner) here. I don't mind though, it's nice not to see a bunch of white people every day ;) I went up to what I believe will now be my usual booth and said hi to the woman working there, Sun. She remembered me and what I ordered the last time, this chick is good! She said in broken English 'ohh I like you, you me buddy' and then I replied in broken Thai 'yes, friend'. Good moments :) She has now made me my favorite Thailand dish so far and a local Thai sister told me she'll teach me how to make it. Score!
I think I've made friends with a neighbor kid. I started 'racing' him when he was on his bike the other day and ever since then he's been totally interested in what I'm doing. He started copying what I would say to my mom when I was on the phone 'love you mom' 'that's so funny' it was hilarious! I asked if I could get a picture and he started dancing. Such a ham :)
Only one more month left here :( it's bittersweet since on one hand I really miss everyone and, let's be honest, my car and my daily Ground coffee fix (first world problems haha) But on the other hand I really have loved this experience. Seeing a completely different culture and basically a different world than back home has been really awesome. Hopefully I'll come back with a better perspective on what's really important. Simple living is the way to go :)
Started the March invitations today so it'll be a busy month :)
This post will have random pics, enjoy ;)
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Way up north.. And back
Alrighty, wow it's been awhile. Apologies to my avid readers (aka my Mom) ;)
Almost two weeks ago now we left the town we live in, Krabi, and headed for Bangkok for the English assembly. That was fantastic. Very encouraging :) We met tons of really great people from all over the world. It's so awesome to be surrounded by people who really have their heads on their shoulders and know exactly what they want and make those goals happen! Definitely was inspirational for me :)
After that we headed for Chiang Mai and embarked on the longest train ride of our lives. What was suppose to be a 12 hour train ride ended in 15+ hours. Needless to say I haven't felt in need of a shower that bad in my entire life. But we had someone from our guesthouse ready and waiting to take us to our much needed showers.
Chiang Mai.. how I love thee.. We stayed at a super rad guesthouse that was 4 bucks each a night (awesome). The food was great and the people were even better. We had planned ahead of time to go on a trek through the mountainous area of Thailand through them. Best. Decision. Ever. (To any who are reading this for travel advice: definitely stay at the Libra Guesthouse in Chiang Mai if you ever go) As far as the activities we've done so far in Thailand the highlight of my trip has been this trek for sure. It knocked my socks off. Day one we start at 8:30 and drive to a local market for our guides (Galu and Tao) to buy fresh food for our meals, then we drive to one of the most beautiful waterfalls I've ever seen! Next we drive to hot springs and after a quick dip start trekking for 4 hours to the Carin hill tribe where we stay under mosquito nets with mats on the floor. Lots of roughing it on the excursion which of course made it way more fun. 1/2 way to our first overnight spot we get hit by a torrential rain storm. We're talkin instant shower. It was exactly what I'd been wanting this whole time in Thailand and here we get in the jungle. Epic win :D But not only is it rain, it's lightning, thunder and hail. And not just your baby hail you see at home. Nope, we got the nickel sized 'ouch that really hurt' kind. But we survived and lived to tell about it. And It. Was. Awesome. We were with people from London, Liverpool, Manchester and Scotland. Three of them worked together and boy they were a riot. Made our trip fun! Our bathrooms consisted of outhouses with squat toilets and no one really liked going alone so anytime one of them had to go you'd hear in a Scottish or English accent 'anybody gotta go for a wee?' Haha good times.. My new favorite saying to get people motivated I'm stealing from Donna, the Scottish chick, 'commmmee onnnn!!' Of course this will have to be used with an accent only. So friends back home..prepare yourselves. I'm coming back with a Scottish accent ;) Day two started with us hiking three hours and stopping for lunch at some random huts in the jungle. (Side note: all of our meals were cooked fresh for us by Galu and Tao. These boys work hard. Right when we make it to camp they start cooking while we're all hobbling for a chair and looking for water. They're my heroes. Also, they cook some mean Thai food..mmmn) after lunch guess what happens!? Yep. Elephant rides eeeek!!!! We met the elephants and got to give them baths and of course we had to start a mini water fight. We rode the elephants to the next village of the Lahu tribe. Best. Day. Ever! (I'm most likely spelling the tribe names wrong. My bad) Galu grew up there so we got to meet his dad and he dressed up in the formal tribal wear and played some kind of musical instrument for us and we danced around the fire. So fun :) we got to light a huge paper lantern and watch it float away with fireworks in the background...totally felt like I was in the movie Tangled :) Day three was a short day but a good one. We floated down the river in what? Oh just some bamboo rafts...bamboo rafts!!! It was killer. (Dad you would have loved it!) On the way one of the rafts got turned so it was floating lengthwise and went into the rocks in some rapids and we ended up going over the top of it. Galu had to grab one of the woman that was on the other raft and pull her to ours to keep her from getting hit. Intense! Mai pen rai though Galu is the man!
After that three day excursion I can honestly say I think I was suppose to be born in the jungle. It's just fantastic.
The day after the trek we slept in to rest up and headed to Tiger Kingdom. I can't even express what this was like. We were petting tigers!!! Little baby tigers up to the really big ones. It makes me look forward to the future when I'm able to do that with all the animals with no fear :) They had us with female tigers and I wondered why just females. Well...I decide to go explore the cages and I come upon this massive male tiger that's pacing his cage. As I'm standing by the cage in absolute awe of the power in front of me, the 'awesome' tiger turns around, lifts his tail and sprays me with pee. Ahhh! The nastiest thing ever! I'm really hoping I can put that under the 'once in a lifetime' category. Emphasis on the 'once'.
Apart from the epic adventures we also went to visit the Kingdom Hall in Chiang Mai and met some more really awesome people and got to hang out with some Australian chicks we had met at the assembly. They took us to a walking market where we had some great food and got to buy some of the local artsy fartsy stuff :) The talent some of these people have is mind blowing. I bought a handmade and hand embroidered bed cover from one of the hill tribes. I'm in love with it! I can't wait to show grandma!
After a week of adventure in Chiang Mai we were ready to come home so after 24 hours of bus rides (ugg) we finally arrived in our little town at 6 this morning. Whew! Back in service tomorrow and other adventures are sure to come :)
Until next time..
Dawn Scottish accent Macgyver Kovarik here to hopefully bring you some form of entertainment ;)
Almost two weeks ago now we left the town we live in, Krabi, and headed for Bangkok for the English assembly. That was fantastic. Very encouraging :) We met tons of really great people from all over the world. It's so awesome to be surrounded by people who really have their heads on their shoulders and know exactly what they want and make those goals happen! Definitely was inspirational for me :)
After that we headed for Chiang Mai and embarked on the longest train ride of our lives. What was suppose to be a 12 hour train ride ended in 15+ hours. Needless to say I haven't felt in need of a shower that bad in my entire life. But we had someone from our guesthouse ready and waiting to take us to our much needed showers.
Chiang Mai.. how I love thee.. We stayed at a super rad guesthouse that was 4 bucks each a night (awesome). The food was great and the people were even better. We had planned ahead of time to go on a trek through the mountainous area of Thailand through them. Best. Decision. Ever. (To any who are reading this for travel advice: definitely stay at the Libra Guesthouse in Chiang Mai if you ever go) As far as the activities we've done so far in Thailand the highlight of my trip has been this trek for sure. It knocked my socks off. Day one we start at 8:30 and drive to a local market for our guides (Galu and Tao) to buy fresh food for our meals, then we drive to one of the most beautiful waterfalls I've ever seen! Next we drive to hot springs and after a quick dip start trekking for 4 hours to the Carin hill tribe where we stay under mosquito nets with mats on the floor. Lots of roughing it on the excursion which of course made it way more fun. 1/2 way to our first overnight spot we get hit by a torrential rain storm. We're talkin instant shower. It was exactly what I'd been wanting this whole time in Thailand and here we get in the jungle. Epic win :D But not only is it rain, it's lightning, thunder and hail. And not just your baby hail you see at home. Nope, we got the nickel sized 'ouch that really hurt' kind. But we survived and lived to tell about it. And It. Was. Awesome. We were with people from London, Liverpool, Manchester and Scotland. Three of them worked together and boy they were a riot. Made our trip fun! Our bathrooms consisted of outhouses with squat toilets and no one really liked going alone so anytime one of them had to go you'd hear in a Scottish or English accent 'anybody gotta go for a wee?' Haha good times.. My new favorite saying to get people motivated I'm stealing from Donna, the Scottish chick, 'commmmee onnnn!!' Of course this will have to be used with an accent only. So friends back home..prepare yourselves. I'm coming back with a Scottish accent ;) Day two started with us hiking three hours and stopping for lunch at some random huts in the jungle. (Side note: all of our meals were cooked fresh for us by Galu and Tao. These boys work hard. Right when we make it to camp they start cooking while we're all hobbling for a chair and looking for water. They're my heroes. Also, they cook some mean Thai food..mmmn) after lunch guess what happens!? Yep. Elephant rides eeeek!!!! We met the elephants and got to give them baths and of course we had to start a mini water fight. We rode the elephants to the next village of the Lahu tribe. Best. Day. Ever! (I'm most likely spelling the tribe names wrong. My bad) Galu grew up there so we got to meet his dad and he dressed up in the formal tribal wear and played some kind of musical instrument for us and we danced around the fire. So fun :) we got to light a huge paper lantern and watch it float away with fireworks in the background...totally felt like I was in the movie Tangled :) Day three was a short day but a good one. We floated down the river in what? Oh just some bamboo rafts...bamboo rafts!!! It was killer. (Dad you would have loved it!) On the way one of the rafts got turned so it was floating lengthwise and went into the rocks in some rapids and we ended up going over the top of it. Galu had to grab one of the woman that was on the other raft and pull her to ours to keep her from getting hit. Intense! Mai pen rai though Galu is the man!
After that three day excursion I can honestly say I think I was suppose to be born in the jungle. It's just fantastic.
The day after the trek we slept in to rest up and headed to Tiger Kingdom. I can't even express what this was like. We were petting tigers!!! Little baby tigers up to the really big ones. It makes me look forward to the future when I'm able to do that with all the animals with no fear :) They had us with female tigers and I wondered why just females. Well...I decide to go explore the cages and I come upon this massive male tiger that's pacing his cage. As I'm standing by the cage in absolute awe of the power in front of me, the 'awesome' tiger turns around, lifts his tail and sprays me with pee. Ahhh! The nastiest thing ever! I'm really hoping I can put that under the 'once in a lifetime' category. Emphasis on the 'once'.
Apart from the epic adventures we also went to visit the Kingdom Hall in Chiang Mai and met some more really awesome people and got to hang out with some Australian chicks we had met at the assembly. They took us to a walking market where we had some great food and got to buy some of the local artsy fartsy stuff :) The talent some of these people have is mind blowing. I bought a handmade and hand embroidered bed cover from one of the hill tribes. I'm in love with it! I can't wait to show grandma!
After a week of adventure in Chiang Mai we were ready to come home so after 24 hours of bus rides (ugg) we finally arrived in our little town at 6 this morning. Whew! Back in service tomorrow and other adventures are sure to come :)
Until next time..
Dawn Scottish accent Macgyver Kovarik here to hopefully bring you some form of entertainment ;)
Friday, February 8, 2013
Macgyver...(I sense a theme here)
So we're all moved into our 3 bedroom house that's very close to the Kingdom Hall in Krabi. We're renting a washing machine and refrigerator from a brother and sister that don't live in Thailand anymore. So as I'm setting up the washing machine I crank the hose too tight and crack the hose adapter. As water is spewing everywhere I'm frantically trying to shut it down. Well there goes my laundry plans for the day... I ask our very kind Thai neighbor to come look at it for us and he superglued it so I could finish washing my sheets ;) As we finished setting up I notice that the outtake hose is also screwed up. Holes everywhere.. (I knew I should have brought my purple duct tape!) Our temporary fix lasts for one load and I realize I'm gonna have to remedy the situation. So I go searching for the Thai equivalent of the Home Depot. As I walk through the doors I haven't felt more at home than in that moment..it even smelled like Home Depot! Unfortunately they didn't have the parts I needed but it was a hilarious experience. I think they thought it was the funniest thing to see some random white girl looking for parts to fix her washing machine. Good times. They told me to go to a store down the street where they also don't have the piece I'm looking for. So I buy what will work as an outtake hose and get a garden hose adapter for the other hose. Even though I was bummed for the hoses breaking that day I can't lie it totally made my day to be able to Macgyver these pieces together. (Thanks Dad! You taught me well)
Girls from China are visiting this week. Originally from Spain and Columbia. That has been awesome. They are very encouraging to be around :) Yesterday we all went to visit the Thailand bethel in Bangkok where we were told by a brother who has been there for 20 years 'stay in Thailand!' It was a great experience :) He bribed us with chocolate heehee
Today Leah and I went exploring Bangkok a little more than last time. I ended up spending as much money as I would have in the states to watch a movie. But get this, it was a Bollywood and didn't even have English subtitles :/ but it was entertaining enough to keep me there haha
We have an English assembly to go to this weekend and we're really excited to meet people from all over Asia that have moved here from all over the world :)
Sunday we head for northern Thailand so more adventures to come!
Love you all!
P.S. lastly a pic of the ever glorious squat toilet..
Girls from China are visiting this week. Originally from Spain and Columbia. That has been awesome. They are very encouraging to be around :) Yesterday we all went to visit the Thailand bethel in Bangkok where we were told by a brother who has been there for 20 years 'stay in Thailand!' It was a great experience :) He bribed us with chocolate heehee
Today Leah and I went exploring Bangkok a little more than last time. I ended up spending as much money as I would have in the states to watch a movie. But get this, it was a Bollywood and didn't even have English subtitles :/ but it was entertaining enough to keep me there haha
We have an English assembly to go to this weekend and we're really excited to meet people from all over Asia that have moved here from all over the world :)
Sunday we head for northern Thailand so more adventures to come!
Love you all!
P.S. lastly a pic of the ever glorious squat toilet..
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