More Chaing Mai

I like this part of Chaing Mai that I’ve been staying in.  Of course, I probably like this area because it’s a more expensive place to live so with nicer condos comes nicer restaurants, shops, etc.  I’d rather be staying in a hotel than an condo, but it’s a real nice condo.

I found a language school near the condo.  The shortest class they offered was 20 hours.  I don’t have that much time.  My brain would explode if I tried to do that many hours over a few days anyway.  I went in and talked to them anyway and asked if I could do private lessons.  I signed up for 3 hours Friday and 3 hours yesterday.  My teacher was a wonderful, cute, young, energetic lady.  She taught me basic sentence structure and gave me good worksheets I can refer to later.  That is good because I have forgotten just about everything she taught me.  She basically gave me everything I would have learned in the 20 hour class.  My brain did not explode, but it was touch and go for a while there.  Not much stuck.  I think it will come back as I study the worksheets later.  We went to lunch together the first day and then the second day I offered to buy her a coffee on break.  She took me to her favorite coffee shop and made me order in Thai.  Now, I just have to put in the time to practice.

I worked on some stuff for my engineering company.  It wasn’t much, but every little bit of income helps.  I spent way more on vacation than I made.  I hung out in the pool.  I hung out in the condo and watched bad American and Thai tv.  Thai soap operas are horrible.  Their game shows are hysterical.  For American tv they had bad cop shows, Grim, a firefighter show, A Minute to Win It, the ScyFi channel and a movie channel.

I got massage almost every day.  My fingers hurt.  I wonder what’s going on with them.  I wonder if I’m getting arthritis, but assume it’s something else.  My shoulders are very tight.  It feels like my muscles are burning, like a chemical burn, when they work on them.  My hamstrings and IT bands are pretty flexible though which has never been something I could say.  I got a body scrub one day instead of a massage.  Unlike the one in Vietnam, it didn’t hurt.  At no time did I think I might be bleeding or might need a trip to the hospital.  After, she put on oil.  It didn’t feel like massage oil or lotion.  It felt like she was turning my skin into silk.  Oh, I wish I had asked what she used because it was a marvellous feeling.  Now my knee caps are peeling.  With all the sun I got over the past two months, no part of my body has peeled except my knee caps.  So weird and fascinating.

I went on a few google maps adventures.  Some of the restaurants I asked it to lead me to didn’t exist.  Some of the routes were impossible.  Still, how did we ever do anything before google?

I had a session with my teacher.  He thought the hurting fingers might be a diet thing – too much starch.  That might explain the burning muscles too.  That or I have a rare horrible burning muscle disease.  It’s probably diet. Nothing monumental happened in the session, but that’s not unusual for me.  It did come out that I’m just not in a place where I have a bunch of emotional processing to do.  I’ve worked through so much of that.  It seems that now I’m down to Muscle Zero, that what I need to do is rebuild muscle while rebuilding my center.  So, how do I rebuild?  DSE exercises!  In the past I did these exercises regularly and they usually put me into process, helping me work through the stuff that came up.  I’m excited to see what the exercises will do now as I try to rebuild my body and energy system.  So, I’m ready to go home with a new resolve of doing this conscious movement, finding a way to work out/lift weights, and seeing if I can eat better.  The eating better will be hard as I can hear ice cream taunting me from somewhere off in the distance as I write this.

Strange food experiences of the week!  I think this will be a regular feature of my blog.  I went out for ice cream one afternoon.  I found a place that advertised snow ice.  It could be ice cream.  I couldn’t tell from the pictures.  I’m more adventurous with dessert than other foods so let’s see.  I ordered the watermelon snow ice.  It was gigantic.  I couldn’t eat it all, but I tried real hard.  The best I could tell is that it was like a snow cone except they used sweetened condensed milk instead of ice.  Then they put water melon balls and ice cream on top.  And they gave you a red syrup on the side to put on the snow ice.  It was a bit much, but I’ll probably forget that in the future and do it again.  The other food adventure was one morning I went to get breakfast. I found a couple coffee shops that had coffee and cake.  I didn’t want cake for breakfast.  I found a place that had bread.  By now, I was starving and decided garlic bread for breakfast would have to do.  They put syrup on the garlic bread.  How on earth is that a good idea?  Why can’t there just be food that is savory without having to be sweet too?  Not every food has to have every flavour in it.  It was edible, but I wouldn’t rush out and try to re-create this food concept.  This I won’t forget, but I suspect it will happen again not by choice.

On a similar note I had a weird restaurant experience.  I saw a restaurant near my condo and went in.  They didn’t have a menu out front so I asked to see a menu.  They asked if I wanted whiskey or beer.  The place was called a café.  I wanted a menu.  They gave me a menu and then seven of them stood by my table and watched me look through the menu.  This has happened often before where the waiter or waitress stands by the table waiting to take your order while you look through the menu.  But it was seven women.  I felt like an animal at the zoo.  “What will it do next”?  I’m not sure what was going on, but I decided I didn’t want to eat there.

I tried Tinder.  It’s a dating app, but less intensive than most websites.  It’s a weird concept to me.  It shows you a picture of someone nearby and you either “like” them or not.  If you hit the X or swipe to the left they go away forever.  If you hit the heart or swipe right they go into your likes category.  You don’t get to see the next picture until you’ve decided on the first.  If you like them and they like you then you can send messages.  There can be few photos and a short description you can look at.  It tells you their age too.  It only shows people that are physically nearby you.  You decide what radius to look at.  I messaged two guys, but didn’t meet up with anyone.  I don’t think I like this app, but I am extremely curious to what comes up in the app when I get to Sam Ngao.  And it might be a good way to meet people to have dinner with in the future when I go to other places for the weekend.  We’ll see.

I’m feeling drawn to write a book based on my blog.  I don’t know how to do this.  I don’t know if I need to get my blog out to more people first or if I just write the book.  I don’t know how to go about getting a book published.  Maybe it’s just a matter of advertising on my blog and getting it out to more people to make money, but it feels more like a book to me than a money making blog.  If any of you out there have ideas of how to make this happen, please let me know.  You can email me at rrainefiore@gmail.com.  I might try putting hashtags in my old blogs so they can be found easier by people I don’t know that may be interested in reading.  If you haven’t subscribed to my blog, but are following it regularly, please do so as I assume the number of followers I have will be useful in marketing to a publisher.  If you are not interested in subscribing to my blog, that’s fine too.  I don’t want to pressure anyone.  I know how annoying it can be to receive emails you don’t want.  I may try advertising on my blog too.  If I do and you find it takes away from the blog, let me know as I’m still figuring all this blog stuff out.  I don’t mind advertising that’s off to the side, but if it highjacks my blog or gets in the way of readers enjoying my blogs, then it’s not worth it.

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Snow Ice
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This penguin made my snow ice, I think
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I think he likes me

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Back to Thailand

Yesterday I left Singapore and flew to Bangkok and then to Chaing Mai.

The Singapore airport is amazing.  There is art everywhere.  There are at least 2 gardens in each terminal.  It’s easy to get around.  They have reclining chairs in case you want to relax.  They have lounges, tv rooms, a pool, and a movie theater.  .  I heard they had free massage chairs, but I didn’t find them.  One of the gardens was a butterfly garden.  I went early just to see the butterfly garden.

Bangkok airport has no gardens.

The strange food story of the day…..Mochi.  I like the gummy mochi candy you can get in the US at yogurt places.  I love mochi balls (ice cream wrapped in mochi).  I saw this mochi dessert on the airplane menu each time I flew.  Then a video of it appeared on facebook on someone’s page as clear cake (it resembles cake in no way at all).  So, it was time to try it.  It is a clear tasteless jelly.  Then you pour a brown uneventful syrup on it and top it with crushed nuts.  It was good enough that I ate it all, but there is no reason you should ever pay money to eat this.

I got to my hotel in Chaing Mai, only it wasn’t a hotel, but an apartment complex.  The guards had no idea what to do with me.  I had no idea where to go.  I called the number on my reservation, but it said “this number is not available right now”.  I sat in the guard’s office for a while trying to figure out what to do when someone called me.  He said his wife emailed me (I didn’t receive an email).  The key was at the guard’s shack.  So, it appears I rented a 2 bedroom apartment.  I’d actually rather have a hotel, but it is a real nice apartment.  There’s air conditioning which I won’t see for 5 months, a gym and a pool.  The location seems good – near a mall, plenty of restaurants, and massage places.  I ate at a restaurant that only serves made to order salads.  That made me feel a little better.  Then a massage.  I was going to do a massage and a body scrub, but if I ordered two services, they would tack on another 50 baht in addition to the regular cost of the two services.  This marketing approach is backwards and didn’t work.  I gave up on the body scrub.

Today I signed up for private Thai language lessons for tomorrow and Saturday, 3 hours each.  I’m not sure if my brain can handle 3 hours each day, but any new Thai I can learn will be helpful.  All of the classes I looked up on the internet last night were longer – weeks or more so that is why I did the private lessons.

I went to the hospital.  I had to do the health certificate again since the one I did in February is now outdated.  This is for my work permit.  The first hospital I went to was a mass of people and no English anywhere.  I couldn’t tell if I was in the emergency room, the general hospital or what.  There were many windows and steps to go through, but I couldn’t figure out where to start.  I knew there was a more foreigner friendly hospital somewhere so I found it on google maps and went there instead.  Within 30 seconds of being there, I was pointed in the right direction.  Then began the game of move Rraine from seat to seat to room to seat to room.  Overall, it didn’t take very long.  They actually took blood which was more than the last place I had this done did.

I had to wait 2 hours for my tests to come back to get my certification.  So I went and got lunch.  There was a mall with a pizza hut and another pizza place.  I opted for the other pizza place.  My pizza looked and tasted suspiciously like pizza hut though.  I was able to find the phone store and get my internet issues resolved (in theory – haven’t tried it out yet).  I got my certification.  I didn’t look at it because it was in a sealed envelope.  I assume I’m healthy enough to work in Thailand.  The blood test was for syphilis.  I think you have to have sex to get that so I should be good to go.

While I was waiting for the certification, I got a message from the owner of the condo.  He wanted to know if I could move to the room I actually rented today.  Huh?  With all that confusion yesterday, this isn’t even the right room.  Ok, not a big deal I guess.  I told him what time I’d be back and he said he’d have the maid change keys with me.  This didn’t go so smoothly either.  The new room hadn’t been cleaned.  It was a mess and had no clean towels or sheets.  I went to the pool hoping the problem would solve itself.  A lot of messaging back and forth and now someone is cleaning my new room.

Thoughts of the day though:  This morning when everything went so smoothly with the language lessons, hospital and phone store (the three main things I needed to do today), I felt good and thought I might accomplish everything today .  I wanted to finish blogs, do some engineering work and finish lesson plans too.  Ha – too ambitious.  Then the dirty room dashed all of that.  Now I’m cranky and grumpy and have a bit of a poor me thing going on.  Such a little thing.  So, I know this is no big deal, but the old nervous system pattern is getting triggered that makes me feel bad when things are out of my control and not going the way I want.  It’s not panic, but a dulled down version of panic.  The new learning of the day is I’ve never been a person to panic.  That’s rarely, if ever, a reaction I have.  I realize that in the past I couldn’t actually panic because then there’d be no control over the situation I already have no control over.   I can keep from panicking, but I can’t seem to let the dulled down reaction go either.  Of course, the bigger issue is that I don’t actually have control over anything and I’m in the process of letting the ego’s control go and learning to go with the flow of life.  Another tiny layer of the onion can now fall away as I see the dulled down panic as a control defense.

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One of the airport gardens
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More airport gardens
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At the airport – yay!

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Mochi Series – Picture 1 – packaged for airplane
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Mochi Series – Picture 2 – Add the syrup
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Mochi Series – Picture 3 – Add the nuts
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Mochi Series – Picture 4 – Eat
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Travel

There is so much travel in traveling.  I’ve never had more than two weeks off in a row.  I’m now a month into vacation and weary of the travel part.  I know, whaaa, quit complaining.

Yesterday, I had breakfast at my hotel and the worked on lesson plans until it was time to leave for the airport. I have to turn in my first month of lesson plans before school starts.  The rest of the day was travel to Bangkok and a hotel near the airport.  The taxi stand at the Don Mueang airport was amazing.  I got there and they were serving number 555.  But, where to get a number was not obvious.  It must be at the back of that room full of people.  It was.  I got number 630.  This system doesn’t appear to be working very well.  Then when I finally got a taxi it took 40 minutes to go the 8 miles to my hotel.  Whoa Bangkok traffic.

What a wonderful little trendy, cheap hotel.  The staff was friendly and I get free breakfast and airport shuttle in the morning.  I ate dinner there because I was too exhausted to go further.  I had a grilled cheese sandwich that I’m pretty sure was cooked in liquid sugar instead of butter.  Come on, Thailand, stop putting sugar on everything.  Don’t try this at home.  Sugared grilled cheese is not delicious.

This morning came early – breakfast at 3:30, shuttle at 4:00am.  Was I high when I booked a 6:00am flight?  Maybe it was foggy brain.  The airport was a zoo at 4:15.  I made a friend within 2 minutes and we decided to navigate the zoo together.  Justine was a delightful young lady and we managed to find our way through a mob with no lines, just angry lost people everywhere, ticket agents yelling, and tour groups looking confused.  After landing in Bali, the immigration line was the shortest I’ve ever seen.  But I had to wait a long time for my luggage because I waited at the wrong carousel.  Once I figured it out, my bag magically appeared on the correct one.  Funny how that happens.  Unfortunately, that meant I didn’t get to say goodbye to Justine.  Enjoy your vacation Justine!

I rented a car while here.  It seemed easier for wandering around the island.  If I didn’t have the suitcase or if I had the SE Asia ability to tie any thing to a motorbike, I’d rather do that.  But, that was just a bad story waiting to happen.  The car guy took me to an atm and then to the police station to get a “driver’s license”.  I don’t have an international license because I didn’t know that was a thing until I had already moved to Thailand.  I would have had to get it in the US in person so too late for that information.  This license is supposed to get me out of having to pay a bigger fine if I get pulled over.  We’ll see.

So then I have to take this sorry excuse of a vehicle from the airport to my hotel.  The doors rattle.  The steering is loose feeling.  The breaks need a heavy foot.  The steering wheel is on the wrong side and it’s stick shift.  That was a first for me.  Then let’s drive on the left side of the road just for fun.  As in Thailand and Vietnam, the striping is just for decoration and a beep means “I’m passing you now”. All that said, it went ok and I made it to the hotel.

My hotel is cute and has a pool.  I was in it within 5 minutes. I worked for a few hours, then dinner and now travel exhaustion.  Tomorrow diving – fingers crossed that it’s great!

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Taxi Bling

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Bioluminescence

I had read that bioluminescence is possible to see in Halong Bay, Krabi, and Bali.  I was hoping for the glowing trifecta, but didn’t see it in Halong Bay.  This is a plankton that emits light when stressed so water movement causes them to light up.  I’ve seen it once in Palau and it was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.

There were tours offering night snorkeling so I signed up for one.  I was sick the day I was supposed to go, but the guesthouse was able to reschedule me for today.  It was a whole afternoon of snorkeling and island hopping and dinner.  I brought crackers and cookies so I could eat bland food instead – so glad I did.  Although everyone said dinner was great, just looking at it almost did me in.

The snorkeling was the most unimpressive snorkeling I’ve ever done, but after diving, I expected that.  I just floated and enjoyed being in the water instead.  We went to two different snorkel locations.  It was two large boats full of people.  Again, I expected this.   Most of the people were as unexciting as the other tour I took and diving.  I did spend some time talking to a couple of other English Teachers from the UK who were fun.

We went to Railey Beach for sunset.  I was able to walk over to the climbing shop and get a partial refund on the climbing I didn’t do so that was nice.  I also found mochi balls.  It’s always a great day if there are mochi balls. Saw some monkeys too.  One threw a corn cob at me.  He had bad aim, but my opinion of monkeys is still that they are mean little creatures best to be looked at from afar.

Overall, it was too long a day.  By the time we got to the swimming with plankton part of the trip, I felt horrible and just wanted to sleep, but this is what I came for.  It was a ton of rude people flailing around in the water kicking and splashing.  We only had 10 minutes and most of it was spent fending off people or that slimy fish that kept trying to adhere itself to my leg.  I thought maybe he was trying to suck the pain out of my pulled muscle since that is what he kept going for, but decided I still didn’t want to befriend him.

There was bioluminescent plankton.  It was very faint and you couldn’t see it from the surface, but if you waved your hand around about a foot below the surface, you could see little sparks.  Overall, I’d call it a success.

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Low Tide

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All my new best friends

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Mochi Ball!!

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Food Boats

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Diving

Yesterday and today I went diving.  Other than Chatfield Lake, I haven’t been diving in 6 years.  I was so excited!  Chatfield Lake is horrible and shouldn’t be considered diving.

I came diving in Thailand in 2005 and it was amazing.  At that time, it was the best diving I had ever done and has only been topped once since.  This was not amazing.  In fact, I am heart fully saddened by what I saw.  Most of the reef is dead.  I dove in a different place in Thailand in 2005, but I doubt it’s the location that is the problem.  I’m going to guess it’s all the divers, the snorkelers by the thousands, party boats, the tons of boats spewing oil into the ocean, the smelly water that runs in all Thai streets and the full moon parties.  In 10 years so much has been destroyed.  Will we have any live coral in another 10?

There were sections on each dive that had some good coral and aquatic life, and there were interesting things to see.  Saw seahorses, nudibracs, lobster, turtles, scorpion fish, eels and some puffer fish.  I only saw one lion fish and I remember seeing hundreds before.  It was still nice to be surrounded by water.  We saw dolphin today and were hoping to swim with them, but 2 of the snorkel boats kept chasing them and they left the bay pretty quickly.  I always love seeing them.

Yesterday I spent some time at the beach after diving.  It was so hot that I could only stay in the sun, out of the water for about 10 minutes before I thought I might have heat stroke.  So, eventually I gave up on a tan and hid in the shade.  But, here in a resort town, there are fruity drinks and ice cream to be found in the shade so it was a win win.  Since massage is cheap, that’s on the schedule each day too.  I do believe Ao Nang Beach has more massage places than any where else in Thailand and that’s a lot.

Today I had a contact fold in half in my eye before the second dive.  After much digging around in my eye, I couldn’t get it out. I gave up and dove with one good eye.  After diving, I tried to get it out, but no luck so I sat in a coffee shop in the afternoon and worked.  Then I got a foot massage.  Foot massage here means foot, leg, shoulders and neck, sometimes arms.  By the time I was done, I was so loopy I could barely walk.  My eye was so irritated that I could barely see.  I must have looked drunk leaving the massage place.  I managed to get some dinner and get a taxi tuk tuk thing back to my hotel.  8:30pm, I finally got the folded contact out of my eye!  Yay!

In most towns in Thailand there are songthaews that are used for cheap public transportation.  They are trucks with covered seats on the back.  Then there are motorbike taxis which are a dude with an orange vest on a motor bike.  There are tuk tuks which are a low vehicle big enough for 2-4 people, kind of like a golf cart but lower and with a faster engine.  Here they have motor bikes with a cart on the side that will seat 1-3 people.  It’s kind of like a songthaew for a motor bike.  I haven’t seen them elsewhere in Thailand.  I rode in one today. The driver did a fabulous squeeling u turn right before letting me out too.  I’ll try to get a picture of one tomorrow.

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Sailing

Yesterday after a late breakfast, I went to the beach.  The beach here is much nicer than Hua Hin, but still not the clear beautiful water you expect of Thailand.  They had a bunch of chairs and umbrellas set up along the beach.  I wasn’t sure if I had to pay for the spot, but I ordered a coke at one and sat there for quite a while reading.  There was a wonderful breeze and the water was nice too.  Later I met Chris for dinner.

Today I met Chris for breakfast.  One of his friends said he would take us sailing sometime between 10:00am and 1:00pm.  It turned out to be 2:00pm so I did some printing of my upcoming travel arrangements.  I still find it easier to get to my hotel if I have a printed copy of the hotel info instead of handing my phone over to the taxi driver.  Then we went out for a sail.  It was nice to just be on a boat sailing.  I do feel a bit useless as I know nothing about sailing and couldn’t help with anything.  Brian was our captain, a nice Italian guy who grew up in Zimbabwe and married a Russian lady and now lives in Thailand.  Most of the talk of the day was about world issues and world economy, which I know nothing of.  It was facinating, but also hurt my brain.  Later, I got to meet Brian’s wife and two of his children.  His children are fluent in 3 languages, like it’s no big deal, especially his 3 year old daughter.

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Check out this kid’s water gun backpack

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Mae Rim

Today Annalise and I did a tour.  Our driver took us up to Mae Rim, an area North of Chaing Mai.  The first place we went to was an elephant camp where you can ride elephants.  There is big controversy about animals used for tourist purposes and I have very mixed feelings about it myself.  Annalise is against it so we decided to do the bamboo raft ride.  It was wonderful.  It was beautiful and relaxing and just what I needed after being sick.  We got to see the elephants with riders in the water which was magical.  After that we did a zip line tour.  This was one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen.  We zipped over an amazing river and never saw any signs of civilization other than the zip course.  The next stop was an orchid farm.  A lot of the world’s orchids are grown in Thailand so it was neat to see a farm.  I took so many photos that I will post them in a separate blog that you only have to look at if you are into orchids.  The next stop was Tiger Kingdom where you can pet tigers.  I really want to pet a tiger, but if they really are drugged or mistreated, I’m going to feel that and I don’t want to feel that.  So, I went back and forth and finally decided to tell the driver not to stop.  So, we went to the snake farm.  They rushed us into the snake show.  The audience was made up of about 20 Thai women.  The snake guy had a king cobra out and there was loud rock music playing and a lady on the microphone telling us to come up and take a picture.  There was no getting out of it.  We had to take pictures with the snake behind us and if I wasn’t close enough I had to scooch closer and take the picture again.  The show went on with Thai cobras and other snakes.  The lady on the microphone was so funny and with everything the snakes did the Thai audience squealed, screamed, and ran to higher seats.  All of it was extremely entertaining.  The next stop was the monkey school.  The second we walked in I felt horrible.  There was a monkey show where the monkey swam for money, rode a bike, picked coconuts and did other stuff.  The place had a horrible feel to it and I couldn’t wait to leave.  Now I’m real glad I didn’t do the Tiger thing.  I think it would have upset me as much if not more.

Later I went to a night market by myself.  It was like I remembered Chaing Mai from years ago, but with way more people.  I wandered through back streets looking at tons of hand made goods.  I stopped at a row of chairs and got a leg/foot massage.  Of in the distance I could hear drums being played.  There were pretty lights in the trees and I just watched the people go by. It was very peaceful.  After my massage, I followed the sound of the drums and found a temple all lit up.  There were a lot of people at the temple and the drummers were out front.  The ordination hall of this temple was all in silver metal which I haven’t seen before.  They had color changing lights shining on it so it kept changing it’s color.  Then they announced that the candle lite ceremony would start in 5 minutes so I bought a pack (candle, incense and offering flower).  They turned off all the lights, the drumming stopped and the monks came out and lit candles.  Then everyone walked around the ordination hall 3 times in silent meditation.  Then you put the candles in holders and put the incense, flower and any further donation you wanted to at the altar.  It was mostly foreigners, and I’m pretty sure it wasn’t a special occasion, but something they do to make money making the foreigners feel like they happened on something special.  But, it worked, it was a unique experience and I’m glad I happened upon it.

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I really like the feel of Chaing Mai and I could see myself living here for a while.  I keep thinking back to my meeting with the placement person at Xploreasia and wondering why when I told her I wanted to live in Chaing Mai, she said “No you don’t”.  I remember liking this city when I was here in 2006.  It’s gotten busier and waaaaaaay more touristy, but I like it.  I think I would have liked being placed here.  I think I had an idea in my head before moving to Thailand and it was to experience living in a different culture, but to also be an xpat doing xpat things.  But, in Sam Ngao, I don’t feel like an xpat.  I feel like that odd, tall foreign woman.  Just wandering around Chaing Mai I realize, this is what I pictured in my head before coming here.  I wonder if I would like living here or I just think so because it seems to match the picture I had in my head.

I went to the 3D Art Museum with Annalise and a girl she met on the train.  So there are a ton of photos from that.  A lot of them came out kinda blurry, but I posted some of the fun ones below anyway.

Tonight we went to a dance and dinner show at the Chaing Mai Old City Cultural District.  It was a pretty evening.  The dancing went on a little longer than I would have liked, but the food and the atmosphere were both great.  They had traditional Thai dancing as well as traditional Hill Tribe dancing.  The dresses for most of the Thai dancing were so beautiful.  The dances were all pretty slow and included movement of the feet and arms, but little else.  It was fascinating to see how little the heads moved.  Their smiles all looked fake and there was no change of expression through out the dance.  It was as if their heads were not part of them or they were vacant.  It looked like they were dolls.  I found this fascinating and disturbing all at the same time.  The hill tribe dances were similar except there was no smiling which made them look bored.  I wonder what this cultural thing is where the head is not present.

I’d like to write more, but I can barely stay awake.

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To Chaing Mai

So school is over and I plan to travel for the next two months.  My first stop is Chaing Mai.  This is the second largest city in Thailand and I remember when I was here in 2006 I love it.  This is the town I asked to be placed in, but was told “you don’t want to live there”.  By car, Chaing Mai is probably 3 hours from Sam Ngao, but by bus, longer.

So, my instructions for travel were to come to the school at 7:30 and get on a bus.  A certain student would meet me there to tell me which bus to get on.  Then that bus would take me to Baa tan cuen which is the bust stop on the side of the highway.  I then had to walk past the police box and find the lady that sells bus tickets.  Then get on the bus to Chaing Mai.  Well, that sounds like a solid plan.  What could go wrong?

I showed up at school at 7:30 towing a suitcase and answered “Teacher, where you go?” about 15 times.  The student showed up and pointed to a bus.  She walked over to it with me and said something to the driver.  15 minutes later, the bus took off with me and a monk.  It drove so slow I could have walked faster, but considering I had a suitcase and no real time agenda, who cares?  It drove through both villages and picked up a few people along the way.  It dropped me off at Baa tan cuen.  I looked up and directly in front of me was a lady sitting at a tiny table (on the side of the highway).  I said “bus to Chaing Mai?”.  She made a phone call, told me 9:30 and I paid her.  At 9:25 she said “Chaing Mai” and motioned me and two other people to stand near the median.  A minute later she grabbed my suitcase, said “Chaing Mai”, and took my suitcase 20 feet down the median.  We followed her.  The bus came at 9:30 and took me to Chaing Mai.  I can’t imagine any of that going smoothly in the US.

Tonight I met Rob who lives in Chaing Mai and Annaliese for dinner.  They were both in my TESOL class.  Some of Rob’s coworkers joined us.  I had pizza and it tasted like pizza and it was wonderful.  Another teacher, Adi, and her mother joined us later.  Let vacation begin!

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They named a motorbike after me
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Waiting in the median for a bus
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Baa tan cuen
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Ticket sales center (table)
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My cute hotel in Chaing Mai
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Itty Bitty Hotel pool

Better

Well, last night I didn’t watch Game of Thrones.  After posting my blog I just felt so miserable that I looked up symptoms of Dengue Fever and Malaria.  I don’t think I have either one of those.  If it is Dengue, it’ll pass in a few more days.  I am not sure if I had a fever or it was just hot.  I had the achy joints and giant headache, but it didn’t mention anything about cold symptoms.  I did debate a trip to the hospital.  I decided that if I still felt this bad in the morning or if it got worse in the night, I’d make the hospital call.  I had the thought that in other things in life if we resist what is, we just make the issue worse or at least believe it’s worse.  I’m hoping I will feel better in the morning or trying to figure out what I did wrong to get to this point.  As I’m doing that, I’m rejecting how horrible I feel now.  Am I prolonging being sick by wishing it away?  On some small level am I contracting muscles, restricting blood flow and further stressing the immune system?  So I laid there and tried to just be miserable with no thought that I shouldn’t be.  I just sweat and whimpered until at some point it cooled down enough to sleep.  I slept until 8:30am which I think is a record here.  I stayed in bed until 9:30 with very little thought.  I feel much better, not great, but better.  I stayed home until it got too hot and now I’m sitting at the air conditioned coffee shop.  Pat’s husband came in earlier with a bunch of other Dam employees.  He bought me cheesecake even though I said I didn’t want one.  It was fairly close to cheescake, just not as dense or rich.  I’m trying to book hotels for my upcoming travels, but mostly just watching the wind blow the plants outside.  I’m glad I didn’t plan to start traveling today.  Now I have the day to sit still and take it slow.

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