Saturday, November 7, 2009

My Trip to Khao Chamao



























Hi this is Allie!  I just got back from one of the greatest trips in my life!!!  On Wednesday Morning I left for my field trip to Khao Chamao National Park. On the way we stopped at an Aquariam.  It rocked!  It was right on the ocean!  My favorite part was the huge Sea turtles like in Finding Nemo.  They were so cool!  There were also some really beautiful fish.  The coolest fish was this electric blue with bright orange stripes. When we left the Aquariam I remember looking through my window and seeing houses made out of cardboard,metal and cloth and thinking to myself I am so fortunate to have what I have.  Right when I got out of the van it was like wow I'll always remember this.  There are palm trees and coconuts all the way down the beach and the beach is beautiful  with little straw huts scattered on the sand with beach chairs under them.When we got to the camp my friends and I were all sweaty so we quick got out our swimsuits and ran into the ocean, but then something hurt our legs so we ran off screaming to our cabin.  We showered off and then went to the pool instead.

On Thursday we went hiking up a huge mountain at Khao Chamao National Park.  The mountain was very steep and there was not a very good path.  We had to climb over huge boulders and lots of tree roots.  But it was so worth it when we got to the waterfall!  There is this large pond on the mountain about 2/3 the way up and there is a big waterfall that runs into it.  At first everybody was scared to jump in.  Oh yeah and I forgot to tell you that the whole pond is filled with thousands of big and small fish, the biggest being a little bigger than a foot and the smalllest were about an inch.  The boys were the bravest and hopped in first then a couple of girls got in then I got in with my friends Eun Ji, Reshmi, Arianne, Sarah K and Sarah M.  I was soooo scared, and when I jumped in I think I fell on a fish because we all did canon balls at the same time and I don't think the fish really knew what we were about to do that or else they probaly would have moved.  But after a while everybody got in even my teacher Mrs. Knudsen.  Some people even had their clothes on!  My friends and I all tried to dunk the boys but that didn't turn out so well.  We all tried to get as close to the waterfall as possible but nobody could because the current coming off it was to strong and too hard to get near.  The pond was super deep over 12 feet deep and boy was that water cold!!!  The fish in the pond felt so wierd and slimy.  On the way down from the waterfall I saw a huge lizard at least a foot long. It was cool to see it in its natural habitat.  I am very happy that we did not see any snakes, I was a little worried about that.

Then after that we went to this Thai womens little shop and got to do tye dye.  We at first had a plain white t-shirt and then we folded it a certain way and then we got chopped up bamboo sticks (any size) around a cm thick and up to 10 cm long. And what we did was we got two bamboo sticks and then we put them on each side of the shirt and then we got rubber bands and tied them together(this will make a very cool pattern).  After we had done that all over the shirt the women took it and put it in boiling water with a natural brownish tanish color from bamboo and other natural plants.  Then we let it sit for about 20 min in the water.  After that was done we took it out.  The women and other workers there had taken big buckets out with different soaps and chemicals to keep the tye dye in place so it wouldn't wash out. Then the last step was taking off all the bamboo sticks and rubber bands.  Then it was complete. My tye dye shirt is the brownish tanish color with white circles all over it (from the bamboo sticks).  It turned out pretty cool!

Let me tell you a little bit about the food there was.  The first day (Wednesday) I had octopus, shrimp and fish fried rice and oyster and shrimp soup.  The food was good even though I picked out all the seafood.  Then for dinner that night we had somthing really good....fried chicken and pork.  Then for breakfast each day we had toast, scrambled eggs and mini hotdogs.  And just for your information hotdogs do not go well to eat right after you wake up. Another meal I had was KFC (we stopped at The Big C)  That is a big mall in Pattaya.
     
 In the middle of both nights it was kind of scary.  There are a whole bunch of stray dogs at the place we're staying and in the middle of the night I think there was a dog fight or somthing because me and my friend Sarah both woke up and started screaming we were so scared!  My friend was also scared that there was a dead lady that haunts people there.  ( gossip from the seventh graders who did the same trip last year).  Also was afraid of ghosts.  She kept me up all night.  Then she finally asked me if she could sleep with me because there is a window above her bed.  So I said alright you can sleep here if you'll actually sleep.  This was at like 3 in the morning. The next day we were kind of tired.  But all the kids were happy when we were told that today we get to see our parents and go home.

This trip will always be somthing that I remember and definitely a place to go back with the family and vacation at.  I am looking forward for the next school field trip!!!
  

Friday, November 6, 2009

Home Sweet Home

Burgers, potatoes and corn on the cob for family of 4 on this lovely "August" eve... home, sweet, Friday night home.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

To Sit, or Not to Sit

We recently opened our Thai bank account, and now have empty bank accounts on 3 continents. Khun Wiyada, a woman from Rob's HR dept, came with us that day to translate & help with the fairly painless process. In France we mucked our own way through an un-good 2+ hours of account opening joys & charades. Just 40 minutes or so in Thailand.

One chair sat in front of the bank employee desk. Khun Wiyada motioned for Rob to take the seat and he did. He’s been here before, he knows what to do. Lots of questions & signing for him since he's the reason we're here. Trailing spouse that I am & Khun Wiyada stood behind Rob while she leaned over him to read papers & translate nearly every question from the bank employee. A few minutes later, the chair at the desk next to ours opened up. Khun Wiyada pulled it next to Rob and motioned for me to take the seat. I motioned for her to do so. She motioned back for me to do so. I motioned back for her to do so... after all, she was doing ALL the work. She was the critical component in the banker/customer/translator working triangle.

I've had several recent scenarios like this. Of course, Rob has been present for all of them so as to make fun of me afterwards. One August morning at hotel breakfast when we came for our preliminary visit, I was walking to our table to take a seat. Due to cross my path was a little, tiny Thai woman with a gargantuan, full tray of hot, hot drinks. Both of her hands were well occupied keeping the thing steady. I stopped & motioned for her to... by all means, go ahead, walk in front of me. She stopped & stood there. I motioned again... PLEASE, go ahead, you're carrying a massive load! She just stood there, unable to put one foot in front of the other. Behind me, Rob nudged me forward on the back so that my risking of her 1st degree burns would sooner be over.

I felt so bad. I had put her in a really awkward position. She had been trained to respect the guest and that was first & foremost. In America where servers, of course, also know to respect their guests, I think 9 out of 10 would have nodded thanks & walked their wide, heavy load past me as quickly as possible. Makes sense in my mind, just like respecting the guest made sense to her. Again, at the bank it made sense to me for laboring Khun Wiyada to take the seat so we could be finished all the sooner. In her mind, I don't know what was going on... we are the guests in her country or Rob is the boss or very possibly manners are just so well ingrained in her... something was going on that did not allow her to sit in that chair.

I've spent enough time in Japan where I've wrestled gracelessly through similar situations. I should know by now that I'm not gonna win such an exchange with an Asian. They're just too good. Flashing back to the near tragedy at hotel breakfast and then seeing Khun Wiyada's growing discomfort while rallying with me in the bank, I finally sat. It’s what you're supposed to do here, though taking the seat may not feel comfortable.