Monday me and Tan went and did a little shopping, and I got a much needed haircut, it had been over 4 months, it was the
longest my hair had been since I was a little kid, I wanted to try to grow my hair out long, but it would take to long,
and I think I would go nuts with it, so I got it cut, keeping it longer than normal. Since it was Cinco De Mayo (May
5th), I suggested we go for Mexican food, the first Mexican Restaurant we went to was closed! So we tried another and it
was not very busy, but we ate there anyways, it was way to expensive, and not great, it wasn’t bad, but it was the
same prices as back home, which for here is very expensive.
Tuesday we headed with Tan’s sister to go visit there mom, who lives about 6 hours south of Bangkok, a pretty nice
drive, I took the wheel for part of the trip, slowly getting used to the traffic here, and driving on the wrong side,
the biggest thing was the signal changer is on the opposite side of the steering wheel, so every time I wanted to change
lanes, on went the windshield wipers! Eventually we made it there, and I met her mom, who speaks very little English, so
it made for a little bit of awkwardness, but things seemed to go well, and she cooked us dinner, which was pretty good,
she was very worried about what I would eat, and what not, but I tried it all. Tan’s mom said I should stop traveling
and stay with her for a while, and she would teach me Thai. I said that would take too long, but I will still try to
learn Thai, slowly learning new words every day.
The next day we had a nice seafood lunch in the middle of the jungle, there was 5 of us, including Tan’s older adopted
sister. The food was very tasty and fresh, crab, shrimp, squid and fish, and very cheap, about $15 for the five of us to
eat! We then dropped Tan’s mom off back to work, she works for the government, doing planning of various projects.
Then we went to go visit a couple of Tan’s old friends, which was rather amusing, because they all immediately said
how fat and dark she is, by our standards she is quite slim, but here she would have to buy Medium sized clothes! We
then headed to the beach, I forgot how warm the water was here, it was so nice to walk along the beach and feel the sand
in-between my toes again! There were lots of jellyfish floating about though so I decided against taking a swim. We then
had dinner and a couple drinks with her friends at a restaurant on the beach, it was quite nice, but very quiet, and her
friends soon said they had to go, because there was a series final of a popular tv show on tonight. As we drove back
into town all the restaurants were quite empty, and people that were there were all glued to the tv, even the outdoor
street vendors were all huddled around tv’s watching the show. It’s like a soap opera, with over dramatic acting.
When we arrived home, both Tan’s mom and her younger sister were fixated on the actions on the tv, rather amusing.
Thursday was very similar, a lunch with Tan’s mom and friends, but this time it was at a Laos Style restaurant, very
spicy food, but quite good. After lunch me and Tan went for a drive and went to a Buddhist temple, and made an offering,
and did this fortune thing where you shake some sticks with numbers on them out of a container, and the one that falls
out first is the number of your fortune, oddly enough mine said not to invest money right now, and to be very careful
when travelling, so I will keep on my toes for a while I guess. We then went to a national park, in the mangroves it’s
good to see that the Thai government is creating national parks. It was quite nice with mud crabs, shrimp that live in
the mud, and make really loud snapping noises, and some monkeys that eat the crabs. There was also a great view of the
sea and mangroves on top of a large hill.
Today we are heading back to Bangkok, Tan can only take so much of the teasing from her mom and friends! I must say
though, everyone here is so friendly and hospitable, it’s hard to lose the weight I put back on because everyone keeps
making me eat! At least most of the food here is very healthy. I quite dig all the fresh fruit. It is Mangosteen season
here, and there are so many of them, quite tasty and cheap. We have been given a couple boxes of them to take to Bangkok
with us, so I will be eating those for many days to come I imagine.
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