วันอาทิตย์ที่ 22 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2556

"We're in Bangkok. Holla. City of Squala!"

Currently, we are sitting in the airport waiting to check in.  Apparently in Bangkok you cannot check in until you are within a few hours of your flight.  Since our flight is at 5am, we choose not to get a hotel and just hang out here.  So, we are just chilling in the check in area waiting to head to our gate.  To waste some time, I figured I would catch up on some blogging since I haven’t done so in a few days.

On Thursday, we got up and drove from Kamphaeng Phet to Prachuap.  This is located on the tail of Thailand on the coast….8 hours south of Kamphaeng Phet!  It was a long ride!  I rode in the back of the van, which as we all know is the bumpiest place.   And Thailand roads are not the smoothest.  It was like a freaking roller coaster.  You could try sleeping, but the minute you would get comfortable, we’d hit a bump and slip or it would jerk you awake.  It was still a very good trip, we turned it into a humorous event.  My butt was just a little sore afterwards!

We finally made it to Prachuap around 6.  We checked into our hotel and headed to the best dinner.  We got to chow down on fresh seafood! Crab, shrimp, a couple types of fish, and squid.  I of course only ate the crab and shrimp, but it was soooo good!  It reminded me of Hawaii.  After dinner, we had a bit of an accident.  As the curious college students we are, we wanted to go down on the beach that was across from the restaurant and hotel.  The tide had gone down, so we could see the sand at the bottom of the ramp.  Haley and Lance headed how first and the rest of us followed linked up.  Well, next thing we know, Haley and Lance have slipped and fallen and cannot get back up the ramp.  Apparently, the bottom of the ramp was not just covered in water, but slimy algae as well.  While we are trying to control our laughing and figure out a plan, a man decides to run across the street with a sign stating the ramp is slippery.  Thank you, captain obvious.  We clearly know this as our friends have fallen and cannot climb back up!  I don’t know about you, but it makes perfect sense to have to sign for the slippery ramp across the street in a store as opposed to on the ramp…NOT!  Anyway, some Thai guys climb down the ramp to help them, as we all did not want to attempt and slip ourselves to cause an even bigger mess.  As they come up, we realize they have scrapped up their hands and have blood everywhere!   No worries though.  We got them both cleaned up and determined they only had some minor scrapes and cuts, nothing that needed medical attention.  Thankfully! 



Friday, was by far one of the best days…but let’s face it, what wasn't a great day?!  We first traveled to a park where we got to interact with some monkeys.  I was so excited.  I have always wanted a monkey!  We each got a bag of food and got to feed the monkeys out of our hands.  As we held out our hand, a monkey would come up, reach out, and grab it.  There were also some baby monkeys.  How freaking cute!!  Some of the monkeys would try and be sneaky and try to steal the entire bag, so you had to be careful.  Sometimes the monkeys would also jump on your shoulder.  I was lucky enough to not have this happen, as they would sometimes be mean and scratch as Cara found out.  This was such a cool experience.  To feed a real live monkey straight from my hand…I still cannot get over it!  I want one even more now!





Next, we visited an aquarium.  Nothing too special, just a typical aquarium, but it was still pretty cool to walk around and see all the fish and sea life.  We then headed on to the beach!  We got to each lunch directly on the beach.  Pretty sweet!  We spend the rest of the afternoon chilling out on the beach.  We laid out in the sun, walked the beach, and searched for sea shells.  We also spend some time reflecting one on one with Dr Matney.  As painful as it sounds, it was actually very helpful.  It got me to think deeper about my trip and what I learned.  I thought more in depth about my experiences here and how they have helped me grow as a person.  I realized that I not only got to physically learn about the culture and education, but I learned more mentally about life.  As I began thinking about the trip and all that I learned, I began to make more connections with my life back in America.  I was able to make more meaningful connections between the similarities and differences in American culture and Thai culture.  To be honest, I am jealous of the cultural atmosphere created in Thailand that does not exist in America.  In general, Thai people are very generous, caring, and altogether selfless people.  They always put others about themselves.  Thai people also have a different set of priorities.  They put their money toward their faith, helping others, and their own bare necessities.  They do not put much emphasis on their homes and extra materialistic items.  The Thai culture is very much a community where as Americans are about individuality.  I have learned that I take way to many things in life for granted.  My life in America is full of many luxuries, but I do not think I can say my life is better than my Thai friends because of it.  I learned a lot more throughout this trip, but I believe this is the biggest life lesson I learned.  I want to challenge myself to be more selfless and appreciative of the life my parents have created for me. 






For our last day in Thailand, we traveled to Bangkok, the 3rd and current capital of Thailand.  Over the last two weeks, everyone but me has gotten either sick or injured somehow.  As I clearly jinxed myself yesterday, I got sick on the car ride.   Luckily, I felt better after sleeping the rest of the way and was able to enjoy the day!  We got to walk around two sacred places, the Grand Palace and Wat Arun.  Both were beautiful!  Their statues and buildings we covered in stained glass.  Hand placed small pieces of stained glass.  It was amazing!  The Grand Palace is where the deceased bodies of the king and his family are stored for 180 days.  The temples and statues are all based off the architectural design of Ayothaya, the previous capitol.  This location is also the home to the place where foreign ambassadors stay when they come to the country.  We then traveled by boat across the river to Wat Arun.  This temple was again beautifully hand crafted and created by stained glass.  The steps to the top were very steep.  Most of our group chose to climb it.  I stayed down with Lauren and Morgan as I did not feel like throwing up all over the holy temple!  In this location, there is also a wishing well Buddha.  You can throw coins into the bowl held by Buddha.  This is meant to be a sign of good luck.  We spent the rest of the night enjoying a dinner on the river and driving around Bangkok before heading to the airport to fly home.  It was a great way to end our last day in Thailand!









วันพุธที่ 18 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Survived the Elephant Ride!!

Today was pretty awesome!! We got to go to an elephant park and partake in some sweet adventures.  We first got to ride some large elephants.  Apparently they were Asian elephants and small compared to others, but they were still pretty large!  Morgan and I got on the back of one...most fearful adventure of my life!  We were only strapped in by a rope, which was fine for most parts.  The whole ride was bumpy as we traveled on very uneven ground.  The scariest part was traveling downhill.  Trying to hold on for dear life and not slip out.  It felt as if we were traveling straight down and nothing could hold us in.  We did get some good commentary on the camera as we traveled through this route.  I am excited to watch it and hear all our comments.  I am betting it is pretty humorous!




We then took a ride down the river on a bamboo raft.  This was very relaxing.  We got to just sit and enjoy the scenic view.

Our last part of the morning was spent watching an elephant show.  We saw elephants do handstands, walk on their back legs only, kick a ball, and dance.  They also did tricks with the crowd where they placed a hat on a persons head, and they gave massages.  Two elephants also each painted a picture.  One painted an apple tree and the other flowers.  This was amazing!  To train an elephant to do any of these tricks is just beyond amazing.  It was so much fun watching all the tricks.  We then got to sit on the elephants and take pictures with them.  These elephants were much smaller and standing on flat ground.  I felt so much safer!  The whole day was so much fun getting to interact with the elephants and see what amazing things they can do.  I wish they were pet appropriate in America!











Birthday Party!!!

I forgot to big about this earlier, so I'll do it now. Better late than never! On Sunday night, our last night in Kamphaeng Phet, our Thai friends surprised us with a birthday party for Morgan.  They showed up to our hotel for dinner with a cake and presents.  It was the nicest thing.  We had only know them for a week and they went out of their way to plan the whole thing.  Not to mention all the gifts they brought her.  Granted they were small gifts, but still to have thought and spent time buying then was so thoughtful and generous!
We spent the night eating and hanging out.  It was so nice to have die relaxing time with them outside of the education setting.  It felt as of we had all been friends for a long time.  We were singing, dancing, telling jokes...just a great time.  I wish it was not the last time we got to see them.  

I am going to miss them so much.  Even though I did not become close with all, they were all so nice to us all and helped us all the time.  I will especially miss the 4 friends I became very close with: Pad, Jane, Toey, and Oh.  These 4 made the trip so much more relaxing and comforting.  They made sure I was always happy and taken care of.  They would offer to get things all the time.  I am extremely thankful for all they did for me.  They were so sweet and I couldn't be more lucky to have made such good friends with them.







วันอังคารที่ 17 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Adventures in Chiang Mai

Our trip to Chiang Mai has been amazing!  We headed this way Monday morning and are here till Wednesday morning.  On our way to the city, we stopped and had lunch and a relaxing afternoon by a lake.  The tables were set under little huts that lined the shore.  It was very beautiful to look at.  We also got massages which was wonderful after the crazy busy week/weekend.  It was nice to have a relaxing day of just sitting by the water. 



We then headed tour hotel in the city of Chiang Mai.  Our hotel sits right in the middle of the night market, which is AMAZING!  The rest of our night was spent shopping and eating at the market.  It is full of many different venders with clothes, jewelry, pictures, and other decoration/nic naks.  I spent wayyyy to much money here, but I’m only in Thailand once right?!  Until I return because I love it so much! ;)

Today was spent exploring in the mountains.  As we traveled to our first location, we made a few look out stops along the way.  It was very beautiful!  We were lucky enough to stumble upon a waterfall on the side of the mountain.  I guess they exist in Thailand also Aunt Jodi!






Our first stop was at a temple.  We were able to go inside and walk around.  The temple was full of many statues and towers. It was very beautiful.  Not like anything I have seen in the states.  There was so much detail and work put into the building of this temple.  I enjoyed being able to see all the sacred parts added in and the rituals Buddhists practice.  Even as a Christian, I was able to appreciate all the effort Buddhists give to creating such amazing places to worship.  It is also very interesting to see how strong the faith of the people in Thailand is.  This is very different from America where everyone believes in different religions and practices of faith.  Here, the vast majority is Buddhist. 





Next, we traveled father up the mountain to a huge garden.  We explored one side that overlooked a small village.  We found another waterfall J  The other side was full of flowers.  We climbed the stairs throughout it and took many many pictures.  Again, this was a beautiful place to spend a relaxing afternoon.  This location reminded me a lot of home and Colorado with all the hiking in the mountains to waterfalls and flowers.  Looks like I have another reason to come back: bring mom and Aunt Jodi to witness it!








I am super excited for tomorrow.  We are spending the day on a safari adventure at the elephant park!  We get to go on an elephant ride, see a show, and partake in a few other fun things.  Outside of teaching, this was the one major thing I was looking forward to on this trip.  I cannot wait to ride a real life elephant!!!!!