Sports Day

This whole week has been sports week.  All the schools in the area get together and play sports.  Today was the big day of the week.  So there were no classes.  Before going to Sports Day, we went by the phone shop to see if I could get a mobile hot spot.  No.  Off to Sports Day.  We got there and each school was on the field in formation.  They were dressed in all different bright colors.  Some were in sports attire and some were dressed to the nines like they were going to a pageant.   I’d heard of this, but it was a sight to see.  All schools in the area were there and all ages.  On one side of the field were a bunch of tents that looked like “official” tents.  On the other side of the field were bleachers.  Each school had their own bleachers.  The bleachers weren’t for spectators, they were for the cheer team.  We went under the bleachers.  Most of the teachers were there.  Someone asked if I had eaten.  I had.  That didn’t matter, a bag of sticky rice and pork was given to me.  I’ve heard so much about sticky rice, but never tried this treat so I was a little excited.  For a minute.  It’s just rice that’s stickier than all the other rice I’ve had.  Then the processional started so I watched that.  Each school, and their bands walked around the track.  The costumes, makeup and high heels were interesting.  It appeared that a lot of groups chose traditional clothing of various Asean countries.  Then, after the processional, the cheering started.  All schools were cheering.  They cheered for at least 4 hours.  They were basically cheering for the sake of cheering.  There was no game happening.  I think cheering might be the most popular sport.  I spent most of the morning under the bleachers helping the other teachers putting together bags of food for the kids.  The amount of plastic bags used in this country is astonishing.  Everything goes in a bag and then usually another bag.  They gave me a bag with water, a sandwich, and some candy.  I figured this was lunch.  No, that must have been second breakfast.  Lunch came later – soup and rice.  They had some fresh greens too so I stuffed my soup with lettuce instead of rice.  After lunch, the cheering resumed.  There were ice cream, cotton candy, and soda vendors around the field.  The kids were coming and going and having a great time.  I never saw a sports game.  Was this just the celebration after a week of sports?  Were sports being played somewhere else?  At some point, there was running though.  Ok, that’s a sport.  I found it fascinating that some kids had running shoes and the rest ran barefoot.   It was so hot I thought I might pass out.  Some teachers had hoodies or jackets on.  I felt my t shirt had way too much fabric.  I’m not sure I will make it through the summer.

When I got home, I so badly wanted to take a cold shower (If I had hot water, I would not have used it) and a nap.  But, if I did, then I wouldn’t go to the market and I wouldn’t have the fresh veggies I wanted for the weekend.  So, I took my tiny bike up to the market.  Holy crap that is far away by bike, but I made it.  I got some veggies, fruit and a shrimp omelette.  I also go what looks like doughnut holes.  I also bought some “slippers”.  The teachers take their shoes off when they get to school and wear plastic slippers instead.  So, I got a pair of fake crocs for my school slippers.  I also got slippers for the bathroom  – constantly wet bathroom floor problem solved!  Thai bathrooms are constantly wet.  I won’t say more – google it if you want.

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New Wheels

Last night I discovered a pretty large frog in my bathroom.  There are lots of cracks and holes in my walls, but I haven’t seen one big enough for him to fit through.  Where did he come from?  How long has he lived here?  I think they eat bugs so maybe I should keep him.  I looked for him this morning, but didn’t find him.   How did he just appear and then disappear?

I had a rough evening last night with bugs, but it prompted me to put up the bug net they gave me.  I did a pretty crappy job of putting it up, but it helped.  I think I might re-do it this weekend and maybe rearrange or even move into the other bedroom.  It was also hot last night.  I had really been enjoying the cool evenings.  Where did they go?

School went ok today.  I had 3 classes and they seemed to get into the lesson even though they are shy to speak English.  I was told that the Director of my school thinks I’m too serious.  Now I have to try to remedy that.  There are a lot of times of the day where I’m just exhausted from not knowing the language.  I think the teacher that has been assigned to me is exhausted too.  I still have a homework project for my TESOL class that is due Saturday so I’ve been working on that in the evenings and then I’m to tired to learn Thai.  You’d think that if you didn’t know the language, you could just zone out and relax, but it’s not like that.  I feel like a fish out of water, a really tall fish.

I have to go to a teacher parent thing on Sunday.  They want me to give a speech.  I was told today that if I could do it in Thai, that would be great.  That makes me tired just thinking of it.

The wifi here is awful so I struggled all day trying to do lesson plans.  I didn’t get anything done in between classes.  I have lost internet connection 7 times while writing this.  (It took me over a half hour to upload photos last night before I gave up).  I asked for advice from other western teachers in Thailand.  The advice I got was to buy a mobile hot spot.  There’s no phone store here.  I think there’s one in another town, but I can’t get there, even if I remembered where it was.  And they didn’t speak English, so we are back to the issue of the day.  

I tried to have my agent arrange a motor bike rental for me.  Then I was told the school would lend me one.  Today, I was told that wouldn’t work.  I think they are still working on it, but don’t know how to get it here.  I asked if I could take a bus to Tak and then drive it back.  They looked at me like I was nuts and said no.  I feel so struck.  Amazing how attached to our cars we are.  And how we equate mobility with freedom.  Today, one of the teachers gave me a bicycle to borrow.  I still feel a little stranded, but it’s better.  

After school, I rode my bike up to the dam area to help a girl with kayaking.  Wow, that bike was not made for those hills.  I got a serious workout in.  But, that’s the first exercise I’ve seen in months.  So, now I feel a little better about the bike.  It will be nice to get in shape again.  And I can go to the market and get food because I have a basket.

Then I got home and Pat had a refrigerator delivered to my house.  It was her old one before she moved to a new house.  Stuff is in there cooling down right now.  I hung up a wind chime that sounds like a frog.  I bought it in Hua Hin.  It sounds great.  I tried to upload a video of it here.  Not sure if it will work…..

The Thais often have a spirit house out in the front of their house.  The house is intended to provide shelter for spirits that may cause problems if not appeased.  They often leave offerings of food and drink on the house for the spirits.  After all the bug drama, my friend and I decided I needed to make an offering.  I don’t have a spirit house, but tonight I left a small offering of fruit, a gummy worm and fruit milk.  I like gummy worms so spirits might too.

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Bathroom Frog

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bug netting
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School Assembly
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The upper dam
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picnic tables near the lower dam
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dam sunset
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my new ride
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refrigerator!
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offering to the spirits