Traveling to Thailand Tip #10
If it looks like the wrong city...it’s the wrong city.
If it looks like a brothel...it is a brothel.
No further explanation needed.

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Traveling to Thailand Tip #10
If it looks like the wrong city...it’s the wrong city.
If it looks like a brothel...it is a brothel.
No further explanation needed.
Thanks to Mandana (another English teacher at our school), we got the chance to volunteer at a children’s foundation! The children don’t come from the best circumstances but from their personalities alone, you’d never be able to tell. I haven’t seen so many smiles and so much energy in a long time. They took my camera and set up their own mini photoshoots, had their way with Val’s slack line, and played a countless number of games with us. They have so many different personalities at the foundation- some of them are quiet, some are boisterous, some are hilarious, some are comical and some are all the other bits in between. Their energy is addictive and we love every chance we can get to tag along with Mandana and say hi to our little minions.
Sports day at school. Compared to our pep rallies, that lasted half of one day, the students have sports day for 3 days. They danced for the opening ceremony, and wore some amazing costumes. Not to mention all the impressive decorations they made.
While walking home, we made a new friend. However, elephants should live in the forest.. Not in the city. I wish that we could have freed her. Elephants have such beautiful energy. 💚
Fun Fact #9
In Thailand, the year is 2558.
Beach front lunch at Cha-am. Our coworkers introduced us to new and interesting foods. We had raw shrimp with lemon/lime juice and chili peppers...definitely a first, but surprisingly good. We finally tried Som Tam, the popular Thai papaya salad. For desert we had Roti Saimai - something similar to cotton candy, but stringy. You eat it inside of these tasty green crepes. Beware, it's super addicting! We ate almost the entire bag.
Cha-am beach. It is typical in Thai culture to wear normal clothes to the beach and even in the water, unless you're on the islands. We played paddle ball, watched countless people get tipped over on banana boats, and saw some animals. Mandy made this beautiful face out of sand. It was a great day!
We have some of the sweetest coworkers ever. In the last photo, you’ll see two of the teachers at our school with their adorable daughter. When we asked which bus to take to the closest beach, they volunteered to take us there themselves and show us around. On the way to the beach, they took us to a “Swiss Sheep Farm”. Super fun :)