So I can not believe that another week has flown by!!! The highlights of this week are plenty: working in my classroom, moving into my adorable apartment, meeting my principal Jeannie downtown for dinner and my first thai massage…..OHHHHHHH YEAH BABY!!!! Talking Thai to the cab driver to get me home….successfully!!!! (with only one turn around….heehee) And going to the Sumagon Village market to buy things for my apartment.
My classroom: I have been busy setting things up and praying for the little kiddos that will fill the seats soon. I am so excited to meet them and start building relationships with them. I have finished creating my calendar wall and my word wall. Have about a zillion other projects I would like to do. I am putting up pictures of “BEFORE” Miss Katie got her hands on her classroom and I’ll take pictures of the progress as well. Oh, yeah…and my first day there, I got a very friendly welcome from a very unexpected class pet. See if you can figure it out in the picture. I tried to catch it, but it was way too quick for me. It’s a cute little bugger. Don’t exactly know where it got to…. perhaps it will welcome me again when I least expect it.
My Apartment:
I moved into my apartment on Thursday and I absolutely love it. The rent is 13,000 baht which is $325 a month. I have a king size bed, a whole extra room that Khun Sak calls “the stuff” room…..other foreigners have started a small pile in the corner of things to take home and it just grows and grows…..ummmmm…….
I have a view of the village, but there is not much else around, no mountains or anything. But I like it well enough. And at night it is very peaceful. There is a Muslim Mosk nearby so the first night here I heard the prayer echoing over the loud speaker at 4:30 in the morning…was rethinking my decision to move here….but now I just put the fan on and I don’t even hear it at all. I have big plans for the patio…make sort of like an Asian garden with palms and plants and little rocks. I also have two little window boxes outside of my bedroom, so I’d like to put plants there too.
There is an American and her husband moving in kitty corner to me pretty soon. And my thai neighbor next door is very nice but speaks no English, so our smiles tell our stories for right now. Until I can learn Thai. Khan Sak, I guess you could call him the apartment broker, has been exceptionally helpful to me in getting set up. He even took me around the moo baan, or village, and showed me where to get everything I could possibly want….thai massage, phad thai, toilet paper, etc etc.
Friday night fun
I went downtown to Suhkumvit, a very nice and posh place to meet my principal Jeannie for dinner. We went to the Emporium, a very ritzy mall that has everything you could possibly imagine and more!!! After our meal in the mall…..that was my first non-thai meal…I had Indian….with curry and flan, we headed down the street to get thai foot massages. Let me tell you, I am a changed woman! Never again will I go without these special treats! For 200 baht, or $6 I can get an hour massage. And after I was done I felt soooo much better. Amazing. That is definitely going to be a weekly affair! After our Thai massages, I went back to Jeannie’s place to see what her apartment looks like. It is absolutely amazingly beautiful! About 4 times the size of my place and she had bought everything in China before she moved to Thailand. Absolutely stunning. She is trying to talk me into moving near Suhkumvit when my lease is up. I’m not sure if I want to live in the big city. But it’s awfully tempting….
Yesterday I went to the market and was so busy bartering I didn’t take one photo. Not one. But as soon as I stepped out of the air conditioned Taxi, the sights and sounds overwhelmed me. I started to walk through the little square block in which hundreds of booths were set up. The front part is all food. Such a vast variety of food. The smells almost made me go blind, they were so intense. Fish, all types, fried, or fresh, people munching on little bags of fried minnows like they were candy, I saw pig legs, and live frogs in baskets waiting to be taken home and eaten. In one booth there layer upon layer of fried duck. Like the whole duck was just stuck in the vat and then pulled out. Very interesting. Then next to them there would be fresh fruits. Ahhh sooo wonderful and delicious. My new favorite fruit is like a giant kiwi….although right now I do not remember the name. There was also people selling all types of fried food and thai food. Ohhh those smells were wonderful. I bought some Saku, my new favorite thai food which is bean paste wrapped in steamed rice and steamed until it forms a gel-like ball, and a strawberry slushie. Cost for lunch: $1.10. After walking past all the booths, I came to a table with a variety of gadgets and household items. I tried to speak Thai with them and they were more than happy to oblige me after I asked them to say the numbers in Thai. They really enjoyed it and we all laughed and had a good time. I think they were surprised that I was trying to learn Thai. I bought some dish rags, soap and other kitchen type stuff from them and they threw in extra things for me. It was very kind of them. Thai people are so willing to please and make everyone happy. They are very very charming. Then I went to a little dish booth and saw some dishes I really enjoyed, and I talked the woman down to 500 baht for 4 plates and 4 bowls. That’s $12.50 for some dishes….not bad. I also looked at bedding, but didn’t find anything that really caught my eye. It was getting pretty hot, so I decided to head on home and jump in the pool.
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Thailand Express Lanes
Saturday July 21, 2006
The “express lanes” in Thailand. We were driving back from the apartment search and there were 4 orange cones on our side of the 4 lane highway, kind of picture the Viaduct in Seattle with two lanes of traffic going both ways. They had blocked off one of our lanes for incoming traffic, with orange cones just a few hundred yards apart. It was 5:30. Rush hour traffic. And that was the solution. All of the cars facing us were crawling, but we were speeding by. It just seemed like a genius idea. Why does the flow of traffic need two lanes? Give one up for the slow flow. I think I will write to Mayor Greg Nickels. I think I have Seattle’s traffic problem solved…just learn from the Thai way. It works.
Friday, July 21, 2006
Beautiful and Exotic Bangkok
Well....I finally made it!!!! The flight from Tokyo to Bangkok was pretty uneventful...the plane was not full at all and I was sitting in the window seat on the side with no one next to me...YES!!! But I wanted to lay down all the way, perhaps I was a bit greedy too....there was a greedy seat man who would not share the 4 seats in the middle....makes me chuckle thinking about him. When he saw me look his way, eyeing the seats next to him, he proceeded to sprawl all the way out, marking his territory. I ponder human nature's need to put one's need before anothers. But in that statement, was I not about to do the same thing?
There were thunderstorms across Asia the night I flew into Bangkok. I tried so hard to take world class photos of this amazing sight, but I really didn't do it justice. They lit up the whole sky in a brilliant purple hue. It was really amazingly breathtaking. God's creation will never cease to amaze me.
I got into Bangkok at around 11:30pm and then the school arranged a driver to come and pick me up. I was so excited to finally get to bed. The hotel I am staying at is decently nice, it is right across the street from a huge shopping mall. My school was very thoughtful, they had chocolates and tourguide information waiting for me in my hotel room. I felt very welcomed.
Yesterday I went to the school to check it out and get my stuff unloaded into my classroom. A very nice intern from the school picked me up and drove me there. Along the way I took pictures, as it was my first real time to see the sights of Bangkok. These photos are from just the drive to the school. Thailand is such a mixture of fancy and poor, elaborate and simple. I am looking forward to delving into this culture.
My classroom is beautiful. It has windows on two sides, is next to the office and the cantina (cafeteria), and is HUGE!!! I had left my camera in the car so I have not photographed it yet. But I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!!! It's even bigger than my classroom in Seattle, and I thought that was pretty adequate. And I just about fell over when I saw the teacher supply room. It's an actual ROOM....not a closet that was cleaned up and turned into supplies. And they don't just have construction paper and crayons. All kinds of colored tag board, markers, gitter glue, pens, ohhhhh I am in HEAVEN!!!!!
Ramblings at the Toyko Airport
July 19, 2006
I couldn'’t believe how awesome it was to fly on northwest!!!! Maybe I am a simple girl, but I didn't even open my bag once!!! Okay wait a minute....I opened my bag twice....once for grandpa's pumpkin woopie pies and once for my book the Divinci Code....but I didn't read much because they have new technology now on the airbuss 330 and we each had our own on demand. I don't even have that at my house let alone programming in the seat in front of me. I got to watch movie after movie and it made the time fly by. But they didn'’t ONLY have an applethra of movies, they had music, a couple of video games, comedy shows and flight information right at my fingertips. Well.....guess I was impressed.
So I'm sitting in the Japan International Airport and I wish I had someone to talk with. Haven't really had a true conversation for about 10 hours now. Japan reminds me of Seattle. We landed and the ground was wet with rain that had just fallen. And the sky is a lovely shade of grey. Something I am surely going to miss in Bangkok.
There was a little boy on the airplane that could have been Wyatt's older brother. It was pretty strange how much he looked like my little man. Perhaps he really didn't and I'm projecting Wyatt on every baby boy I see..... or perhaps there really are people'’s twins in the world..... He had to be maybe two......but soooo cute.
And as I walked down the airport I noticed that there were potted plants on the sides of the automatic walkways......they are peonies and money trees, two plants that remind me of Sara.
It's now 2 am seattle time and it's 6pm Tokyo time. It's a perfect way to fly because once I get to Bangkok it will be time for bed and I'’ll get up fresh as a daisy......right? hummmmm guess only time will tell.
Lesley Quacks
Lesley Quacks
Oh how I love love love my Lesley peeps!!!! This weekend of my last Lesley class has really been wonderful. I love all of my dear dear friends and will take away so many fun memories, some of which I am going to try to recall here. But Sunday was a roller coaster of emotions….thanks to Jackie, Jeana and Alesha….sheesh. I really thought I could hold it together. But as I looked around the room that day I didn’t realize just how much I would miss every single person in my class. And then the surprise Thai lunch was soooo wonderful….no one has ever pulled off a surprise on me before!!!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!! And the duck hat is fantastic. I was trying to explain the value of the duck to my family when I went home on Sunday but I just don’t think they got the true value of what being a duck means.
Things I love to remember about Lesley:
Dinners out, duck skits, storytelling, watching Fiona grow in ursula’s belly and being a part of that process, tissues…lots and lots of tissues….and free therapy. As well as Vivian’s class where we got to go on our first field trip as a group, Red Robin....YUMMMM, ladies taking Leah on her first, um....field trip....., pasties, fremont market, storytelling with tissues tissues and more tissues....god i love you guys!!!!!
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