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back in Bangkok

We left Steve and Phuket yesterday, and flew back to Bangkok. Anna was awake the night previous with the dreaded stomach problems and last night didn’t go so well either. She’s taking antibiotics and meds for guardia (which don’t conflict and won’t cause her problems) in hopes to clear this out. If they don’t do any good, then it’ll be back to the hospital to tell the umteenth doctor about her embarrassing stomach problems. I’m hoping the meds will work.

It’s ridiculous that we, but more so Anna, get sick so often. We are as careful as possible with food and water and all that and it doesn’t make any sense that so many stomach illnesses should hit us.  What caused it this time? Who knows? Maybe it was from swimming in the lake 2 1/2 weeks ago in Pokhara. That’d be the right time frame for Guardia. Maybe it was from contaminated ice in our watermelon juice in Phuket. Maybe it was a dirty spoon, or maybe it was any number of other things. I can tell you that she’s awfully sick of being sick and I am too.

With luck, Europe will be better on that front. We booked tickets today, and are flying to Munich on June 11. We’ll spend the next five weeks in central/eastern Europe (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria and Germany) before flying non-rev (thank you so much Steve) on NWA back to MSP in the middle of July. Since we’re flying non-rev (non-revenue, Steve can fly people on NWA for no profit, as long as he’s with them or they are going to MSP–it saves us hundreds of $), we won’t know exactly when we’ll be back until we actually get seats on the flight,  We’ll probably be flying out of Amsterdam, as NWA has three flights a day out of there. With a little luck, we might be sitting in first class on our last fight.

Before we fly to Europe, though, we feel obligated to see some of the “real” Thailand (as if the beaches aren’t real). We’re going up north tomorrow, to a place in the hills called Chaing Mai that is famous for being a lovely place to visit. As long as Anna’s stomach isn’t causing her trouble anymore, we’re planning on doing a guided trek through the forests to see hill-clan villages and probably be pressured to buy souvenirs from them. We’re also talking about doing a cooking class whilst up there, but of course, all this depends on Anna’s stomach. We’ll be flying back on June 10 to spend the night in the lovely Bangkok airport before flying off to Munich.



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7 responses to “back in Bangkok”

  1. Justin says:

    i hope things clear up so you can enjoy the rest of your time in thiland. that cooking class sounds like a sweet idea. i expect to be cooked an authentic Thai meal that doesn’t suck sometime when i come visit you in the cities.

  2. TonyT says:

    Sorry to hear bout the stomach troubles. Just think about it though. You can now compare the gut rot you get from Mc D’s to the gut rot from eating from a contaminated (sp?) spoon in some backwater, out of the way, not controlled by the FDA restaurant…. I think I will stay with upset stomach I get from Chipotle.

    Hope you guys feel better.

  3. admin says:

    I was saying on the annapurna hike that I’ve found a new appreciation for the FDA and the USDA on this trip. Libertarians are crazy; some government regulations are good things.

  4. Justin says:

    your 17-year old self would SO kick your ass if he heard you say that!

  5. TonyT says:

    Wanted to let you know I got the Job at United Health care! I start June 18th and have to get a background check and so on. I will be making bout $22/hr. I take back everything I ever said bout that degree from UMD being worthless! Happy days are on the horizon. I feel like I have been holding my breath for the past 2 years. Feels good to breathe again. Thought I would let you know! Peace outie.

  6. josh says:

    your in our prayers. get better…

  7. admin says:

    The prayers must have done the trick, as we’re both feeling better (I got a touch of the same thing over the past few days, not as bad as Anna, but am better today). Thanks!!

    And congratulations Tony!! You must be very happy. I hope the new job treats you well. Thanks for letting me know. Good luck!!

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