Monday, December 17, 2012

Life

Sorry the updates have been so incredibly sparse. I find that life gets in the way, and my moments of downtime don't draw my focus to updating this site. My sister is the talented writer of the family, and her ability to paint a story puts my work to shame. That being said, I will try to motivate myself a bit more to update. Updates to come this week.
Love to all who haven't given up hope and keep checking this page.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Elephants, Tigers, and Zip Lines (OH MY!)

(Pictures will be added later this week)

Chiang Mai, Thailand - August 2-5th, 2012

     What a crazy four day weekend!!! It has all felt so surreal. I have to pinch myself to make sure that it really all happened. I had almost decided not to go on this journey, but I'm very glad that I had the opportunity. I feel truly blessed to have been able to experience these wonders.

Thursday

     I am glad that Emily and I headed out with a noon flight. It gave us enough time to get to Chiang Mai, check into our hotel, and then walk around for a bit before dinner time. We were both exhausted and called it an early night, so that we could be up for a whirlwind of a Friday. During our walk around a small part of the city, we were drawn into a little shop by the songs of Johnny Cash. It turned out to be a local artists shop, who hand crafted numerous pieces, often repeats. I purchased some postcard sized pieces as souvenirs/ gifts to possibly be handed out. My favorites were the pieces that had "Same Same, But Different" written on them. I bought two that are in fact the same, but just slightly different. These pieces now serve as temporary decoration on my walls.
The sunset on our first night. 








Wednesday, August 1, 2012

July... Better Late Than Never



Where we stayed :)
     I feel like such a tease with this blog. I started with the best intentions, but live gets in the way. This coming week we have a four day weekend, and I will be headed off for more adventures. I plan to be more prompt with the next posting. That being said, here are some highlights from the last month. Enjoy! 

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Koh Samed (Samet)

(Note: Sorry this is so delayed. I have had it typed out, but never uploaded this post)


Now I can see why people fall in love with this place. All seven of us have felt like we were in a dream or someplace fictional. The water is a gorgeous blue, the air is fresh, and the humidity is more than tolerable. Of course, it may help that you can walk around in a swimsuit versus business clothing. 


We got there just before noon, after a harrowing van and ferry ride. Once off the pier, we caught a truck taxi (you sit on benches in the back of the truck). We got let off at a resort with beach access and walked down to the water. The view was spectacular. The bright sand and water was just the site I needed to see. I think I had begun falling out of love with Thailand because of the city. This escape was just the thing I needed. 


We spent the rest of the afternoon on the beach and in the surf. We also rented some beach chairs under umbrellas and fell asleep for a couple of hours. Elissa and I took a walk down the beach and came across a restaurant/club where they have a nightly fire show. We made some reservations for that evening to have dinner before the show. We took pictures with a mermaid statue on the beach. 


Dinner was okay, not the best meal, but the view more than made up for it. There was a small band from the Philippines that played some cover songs as we ate. They were pretty good and added to the overall relaxed atmosphere. Of course, they revved up the excitement level with the beginning of the Fire Show. The shirtless men lit various apparatus on fire and continued to throw, spin, and wave them about. They certainly are fearless, at least they appear that way. The MC for the show told the crowd, "Those who drink go to sleep. Those who go to sleep do not sin. Those who do not sin go to heaven. So drink up!" Possibly an effective marketing tool :)  After the show they set up a limbo pole, that they of course set on fire. They invited the guests to walk under the pole as well. As women walked up, the performers would pick them up in their arms and limbo under the flames. I got a good video of one of the girls from our group being carried under since our seats were right at the front (well back, but at the beach edge where the fire was set up). Sitting wasn't an option as one of the performers came over and grabbed me from my seat. I was carried under and then walked back around to my seat. But this was no good as another performer came over and carried me under a second time. There was a giant tug-of-war and sack races. This ended with the opening of a dance floor where we enjoyed the rest of the evening. 


The next morning we woke up and had lunch at a cafe and walked down to the beach again. The weather was beginning to turn stormy, so we left a little after lunch for the trek back to Bangkok. I feel another visit to this island will be necessary. 



























Friday, June 15, 2012

Week 3

Monday

 No, I did not have a case of the Mondays. I started the morning skyping with family as I prepared for school. When I got to school one of the teachers brought us coffee and another brought us Roti (a sweet Indian pastry). Another ray of sunshine to our office was finally having Internet access at my desk. One of my fellow American teachers figured out how to use her phone to create an Internet hotspot, and voila my iPhone was no longer a pretty paper weight. A pretty amazing way to spend a Monday morning.  I finally had speaking classes with the fourth graders today. They were a lot of fun, but very chatty.  It is amazing to see the difference in English proficiency over three years. The students are able to follow more advanced instructions and the Thai teacher does not have to translate the instructions. I did have one of my first grade classes today. It was a nice break to go back to those wonderful, smiley faces. The staff at the school have begun to erect a stage for the high school graduation on Thursday. They were testing out some of the sound equipment, and played an unedited version of Bruno Mars' "Billionaire" (those who know he song will know about the f- bomb dropped right at the beginning).  The work day ended with a stop at Big C for some groceries. And here I sit, writing today's entry in a taxi as it rains and we are stuck in typical Laoprao traffic.

 Tuesday

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Second Sunday


Holy Redeemer Church, Bangkok

Sunday Mass:  I love the church that I found. It is a bus, train, and walk away from home. It took me an hour to get to mass, but was well worth the effort. Going to mass always makes me feel so much more calm and relaxed in new situations.  I remember when a family from my church in Sacramento traveled to the Philippines and the mass was still said in the old order. This mass followed the new missal and so included all of the "and with your spirit" that was still being misspoken in the states as well. 


Inside/ Altar 
I really enjoyed the cultural blend between the Thai and the catholic in the look of the church, as well as the giving of the peace. Instead of shaking one another's hands, everyone turned and "wai"d each other. The wai is the process of bringing ones hands together and giving a slight bow in respect. The level at which you hold your hands in respect to your chin denotes the level of respect. I love this feature as the church is open air with fans mounted to the walls and after the ten minute walk I am very sweaty :).  They have weekday masses in the evenings and I think I may begin to go to these at least once a week so that I can familiarize my with the community. As with any Catholic church, there is a building campaign. They are in the process of building a hall to accompany the church. 

Lady Gaga



Lady Gaga bow that lights up!
     On Sunday, while we were being shown around the malls, Kelly and I were offered the opportunity to buy some  concert tickets off of one of the teachers. We snapped up that chance in a hurry, and so we waited for Friday to come. What an amazing way to end our first week in Bangkok. Actually, not even a week. We got in during the wee hours of Sunday and now five days later we are headed to an event at the National Stadium.
 I am not an OMG!! Lady Gaga fan, but the chance to see her in concert in Thailand is too hard to pass up.  Kelly and had a difficult time getting to the stadium. First lesson learned, do not get on the 92 bus to go to the BTS (Bangkok Sky Train). Luckily we hopped off and got on the MRT to make the connector. Second lesson learned, there are two stadiums (at least) named National Stadium. We went to the wrong one. In fact, we jumped back on the BTS and headed toward a connecting line for the airport rail line. We knew we were in the right direction when we saw others dressed up to go to the concert. By this time, we got off of the train at 2000, and the concert was scheduled to start at 1930.  A quick taxi ride from the rail station later and we finally arrived at the stadium. We could hear simple piano music being played and knew that the concert had not yet begun. A long walk around the stadium and we got to the entrance. Kelly had problems entering because of a silly rule about not bringing your cameras into the concert. There is a camera check just for that reason. Much like a coat check at a restaurant.  At last we made it inside, and began the trek to our seats on the third level. It was so high up, that the stage looked so small. I believe there were over fifty thousand people in attendance. We got into our seats and the concert began about five minutes later. We were so lucky, considering we got so lost.  The concert was very entertaining. She sure does but a lot of thought into the theatrics and making a show, not just singing. I was so glad that we were on the top level of the stadium because we could feel a slight breeze throughout the night. We were in no way cold, let alone cool, but the air circulation felt wonderful. She sang a mixture of new and old songs to fill about two hours of time.  That is another difference to a concert in Asia, there are no opening acts. The music we had heard prior to the start was just pumped in through the speakers. All in all, I would love to see another of her concerts from a much closer seat.   :) Pictures to come :)

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Week 1 (Almost)

So I am writing this week's entry on the van ride that I take every morning to get to school. This is another wonderful use of my iPhone that cannot be used in Thailand. As always we are stuck in traffic. It makes me appreciate the size and congestion of Sacramento a little bit more and we have only done this for a week. 


Sunday  
After I got to bed around 430 in the morning, I slept only about two hours. The only thin we had planned was to meet Geoffrey, our point of contact, for lunch downtown. Kelly and I both woke early, so we decided to go for a short walking tour. The humidity and glaring sun got to us before we could go very far. It might have been for the lack of sleep as well. The three returning teachers are so very helpful that Kelly and I have both mentioned feeling like we have been here for longer than these few days.
We headed to lunch by bus and by rail. That afternoon was so overwhelming, the amount of people, new smells, and unfamiliar language was mentally draining. We got back to the apartments and just wanted to pass out. I think it was around 1930, though I wanted to stay up until at least 2000.


Sunday, May 20, 2012

Leaving On a Jet Plane...

Plane from LA to Seoul

18 Total Flying Hours...

    I made it all in one piece (including all of my luggage). I stressed a bit at the start of the journey, wanting to be to the airport with plenty of time just in case something went wrong. I was excited to be traveling out of the newest terminal at Sacramento International Airport since it would involve an almost pointless tram ride across the road to the gates. I rode in my tram as I watched from my car as I passed the other tram stuck half way between the two buildings. And this tram just so happened to have my travel buddy located inside. After a few short minutes, while weaving through the security line, the tram finally made it over and she even made it past security before me. 
    The flight to L.A. was easy enough, and in fact we were so early that many of the shops in the airport had not yet opened. After a nearly four hour wait, a small lunch, and some last minute phone calls, we were headed to Seoul. There was an adorable couple from San Diego that sat next to us, and were going to be continuing on to Phuket. They told us they would be in Bangkok next week and took our picture to help remember what we look like. You know, in case they find us in this city of millions of people. Twelve nearly sleepless hours later we were pulling up to the gate in Korea. We knew it would be a short stop over, we left our gate, walked through the terminal to connecting flights, went through a secondary screening, and headed to the gate. They were already boarding the plane, so I took a small pit stop and then got onto the next leg of our journey. 
    Turbulence was the word of those five hours. Nothing too jarring, but we shook for probably three out of the five hours. I also slept about three out of those five hours, I think the turbulence rocked me to sleep rather than making me an anxious flier. We went through customs at 10:35 pm (It was the first clock I had looked at in hours) and headed to baggage claim. All of our pieces came through and we walked towards the meet up point for our pick-up. The waiting was not over; however, as we were waiting for a second flight to come in just before midnight. A short wait and thirty minute drive later, and we reached home. I will take some pictures of the room once I am settled and update on the start of our introduction. I only slept about two hours last night, and know I will be knocking out early tonight. Love to all!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Thank You

This will be a quick update, as I have to type this out on my phone to avoid paying for access at LAX. I wanted to say a quick thank you to all of my well wishers. The support that I have received in my preparation has been overwheing. I will try to update as soon as possible. I think I will try to find some food before I get on this long flight. See you next from Thailand!!!

Thursday, April 26, 2012


Welcome!

    Thank you for visiting. I have created this blog to share the next year of my life with family and friends. Many of you already know that I have spent some time abroad already in my life, and this is my next big adventure. In May, I will be off to THAILAND!!!
    I will be setting off for ten months to Bangkok, Thailand to teach English at the Chitralada Royal Palace School. At this moment, I am equal parts excited and nervous for this new venture. This is the longest time, in one go, that I will be out of the country. I wish I could take all of you along to experience this with me, but that isn't possible. Instead, I can take you along virtually on this blog. I am unsure of how often I will be able to update on my life in Thailand, but will try to update here as often as possible. 
    More details will come soon, as I begin to inform family and friends of my plans. Much love to all of you!