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Chiang mai called and told us to move our butts off the beach

It was so nice to talk to all the family on thanksgiving. We miss you all tons… but not as much as we miss turkey and stuffing!!! mmmmmm

for those of you who we didn’t speak to, we have managed to pull ourselves away from southern thailand and have started heading north. We loved the south for so many reasons, the main ones being the beautiful beaches and the delicious SPICY coconut curries (they actually use fresh coconuts). It was also really interesting to hear some first hand stories of the tsunami. Our dive instructor on the boat was actually out on the same trip when the tsunami hit. She was very open in telling us her story. Being able to talk to local people about their experience was very moving and deep. We also got a great story from a thai guy at ban phu lae. We have to attached a picture of this guy, Pop (aka Poppie) for you to understand the dramatic story we got. He is somewhat of a lady-boy (thai expression), not a serious fem, just kind of flamboyant. His story went along the lines of this (please read in high pitched voice) “i see big wave. I see boat then boat fall on sand.. all the water gone from underneath. i think is maa-gic. then i say run run run because wave came and take all the boats” It was nice to hear a story from someone who has such a good sense of humor. It is strange how peoples stories can help take away some of the errie feelings and bring you closer to the event.

On a completely different note…..After our birthday night bus we ended up in Bangkok at 5 am. We have never been on such a nice night bus before… There was a stewardess on the bus who gave us snacks and juice, and a warm cloth in the a.m. (have we mentioned that we love thailand!!) We arrived at the south bus station and needed to get to the north bus station to catch a bus to Sukhothai. Nobody in thailand speaks english and we were pronouncing Sukhothai totally wrong.. but we eventually managed our way to the station. We have learned how to say nevermind in thai, so that when we ask a question in english and start getting a long thai answer, we can tell them “Mai Prue.” Today we are hanging around here. It is known for its huge historic park with lots of Buddha ruins. There is a whole story from the 13 century, but the translation in the pamphlet we got is so bad we don’t really know why all these buddhas are here… but we still think they’re cool. Tomorrow, off to Chiang Mai cooking school!!!

Here are a whole mess of pics….

This is the infamous POP!!!

This is a beach we stopped at while on the dive boat.

Todd got some water in his ear.. and this witch doctor trick of smoking it out with a cig. actually worked. We told Warren, the canadian ice cream man who is performing the ceremony, that if todd gets ear cancer we are coming to find him!!!

Here is the view out our bungalow on Koh Phayam. We forgot to mention the snakes we shared it with!!! Also the gas station we went to on the motorbike. we drove by it a few times before we could believe that it is really the station.

This is the Thailand Immigration…. we would hate to see it on a crowded day!!

And the Burma border…

This is us cruising around on Todd’s Birthday. We found a beautiful canyon and lake to have a pad thai and chang beer picnic!!
(lisa likes the helmet because it covers up the ever-growing mullet)

And… these are the buddhas….



Like we said we really love the food here….. (click to enlarge)

These should keep us covered on pictures for a while.

Todd says thanks for all the birthday wishes……



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One response to “Chiang mai called and told us to move our butts off the beach”

  1. Aunt Nancy says:

    Hi guys-great catching up with you on Thanksgiving. Thailand looks beautiful. It must have been amazing and moving hearing the first-hand stories of people who had experienced the tsunami. Can’t wait to experience the food you are learning about on all your adventures. You will be able to create a true “Fusion” cuisine. Yum!!! Looking forward to more adventures. Love, Nancy

  2. Ivan says:

    I guess anything tastes good if you deep fried it!!!

  3. Momma J says:

    Great ideas for next T’giving. Could be difficult to find the ingredients, though!
    Now that you’re both a year older, it’s time to come home? Not.
    Loved talking to you. Many hugs,
    Momma J

  4. Carson says:

    I’t makes me happy to see that you all are doing well. Thanks for the photos and inspiration. Pepe, sorry I missed your birthday. I was internet challenged for a few days but I was thinking of you. I’m getting ready to start my second block of school after a 2 week break. Todd, how much of the deposit did you lose on that moped rental? I know you had a few fender benders.

    Carson

  5. Erin says:

    Hey guys, Well I am just getting on the Todd and Lisa train but I have gotten myself up to date. By the way I have been waiting on this site from Matt/Christy since you guys left those slackers. So I just wanted to send some Cali love and say I wish I were you. I have some friends that just got back from Japan (5weeks) but I think the might be jealous of your trip although I don’t think they had to worry about bed bugs. I hope those bed bugs aren’t the same bugs you eat. I don’t want to eat bugs unless of course they taste like chicken. Happy belated birthday to both of you. Enjoy your next adventure.
    Erin

  6. Denise says:

    Y’all didn’t actually eat those critters did you? You guys look very happy and beautiful!

  7. Aunt Susie says:

    So great to talk to you at Thanksgiving. Floria and Ivan are really looking forward to having you stay with them in March. Love hearing how you are getting around…the “never mind” in Thai is hysterical…don’t we all wish we could sometimes do that here too? Love, Aunt Susie

  8. charlotte says:

    hiiiiii lisa! It’s charlotte rudge from Boston U. Your aunt gave me (gave? sent?) your blog. it’s amazing! And suddenly I’m posessed with an overwhelming desire to eat mountains of pad thai. Anyway, wanted to say hi! It seems like you’re having the time of your life. Hi Todd!