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Picture time! The last 2 weeks.....
So, we've been here just over 2 weeks now and we've done so much already!
We spent a 3 or 4 days in Bangkok sightseeing and enjoying life there before moving off to Ko Sichang where we relaxed for about 5 or so days doing not much but pootling around the tiny island and absorbing some decent thai culture, there were only a couple of other westerners on the island which was great.
Next we headed off to Ko Samet, a gorgeous but rather touristy island ...
The Thai holiday
... Thailand, it is not the year of 2010 but the year of 2553 (starting from when Buddha was born) so effectively these songs are even more out of date to them!
The Thai people love their topiary and are extremely artistic in everything they do from the intricate detail on the different temples to creating greenery that is shaped like an elephant! So although the Thai's can be raucous and unsubtle in their approach on their holidays; they are a very artistically talented country ...
Der Sex-Tourismus
... es weil ich allein als maedchen daherlaufe oder weil die thaidamen nicht auf drogen zu sein scheinen. oder weil es einfach nur so unendlich traurig ist dass maenner hier hin fliegen undsich fraue kaufen. ich habe eben festgestellt dass ich wohl auch in so was wie nen stundenhotel gelandet bin. thaifrauen gehen mit alten maennern hinein und bezahlen fuer eine nacht. ohne gepaeck.
also wirklich das betse teil was ich mitgenommen habe ist so ein duenner ...
This is only the beginning...
... a fan of coconut what-so-ever. After dinner we sat at literally a cocktail cart drinking and enjoying Thailand. Dogs were everywhere barking at cars and people, but never attacking. Music was playing, mainly the Eagles, John Denver, and anything country. And we were all having a great time!
I didn't feel so great today maybe because of the new food or the mixing of alcohol but I was nauseous the entire day! Two of my ...
And so it begins
... my camera. Thats my job for Friday. It's very different than what we have in the states. Everything is, from the set up, to the classroom size, to the tools we use. One classroom has a projector we can use. But it is very limited and we have to get permission to use it. I have not seen a regular classroom with a television yet. Some of the classes are so large that you need a portable loud speaker just so the students can hear you. My classes are not quite 50 kids, i think ...



