Sunday, January 29, 2012

You Lose!!

It's Sunday afternoon, I have had my nap and Noah is getting bored playing by himself so he moves on to me.  We start wrestling.  He thinks he has me and says "You lose, so you have to lick your toe."  "What!  The loser has to lick their toe?"  And with a couple moves I have Noah pinned with his toe an inch from his mouth.  "Now whose the loser?  You're the one licking your toe!"  And I proceed to put his toe in his mouth.  (Not hard since he's laughing.)  Then I tell him, "since you had your toe in your mouth you will not get another kiss from me today!"  Noah replies, "You lose, cause I suck on my toes all the time and you kiss me after!"

How did it come to this?  How is it that my six year son out smarted me?







Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Sustenance and other stuff…


Eating out can be quite an experience here in Bangkok.  Of course there are malls where we can get Pizza Hut, Burger King, McD’s and KFC.  But right on our street are vendors fully willing to sell you what they got.  Now when we first got here (and really still) we cannot speak thai nor read thai, so we have to order from places that have pictures or the menu in English and thai.  Our favorite place is Yellow Yellow (It’s so good; you have to say it twice).

 So in Singapore there was a huge Muslim presence making many restaurants Halal (no pork, mainly).  Thailand is very Buddhist and they LOVE their pork products!  The problem, it's not like American pork;  bacon and ham are still expensive here, but this entire case is pork products on a stick; cause really isn't this the best way to eat food, on a stick?  You pick out what you want and they have a little charcoal grill going that they cook it on.

I think I may miss the fruit stall the most if we leave Thailand.  No more peeling or cutting off tough outer skin; they have done it all for you.  I pay about $0.30 for pineapple, cantaloupe, watermelon, or guava; all ready to eat (with a stick of course!)




This is the strip right next to the street.

I think of this as the classic pick and point.  Decide what looks the best, point at it and they put it on a plate for you.

All the food stalls are on the left side of the street, hiding in the shade!

These are the stalls under the car park right next to our building. This is where we get our cheap Starbucks!  $1.30 for my "cocoa  blended".  Oh and the fruit smoothie lady!!  She has a big crush on Steve!!  It is hilarious!  She will be polite to me, but when Steve comes, she gushes!  All in thai of course, so we have no idea what she is saying exactly, but her actions speak very loudly!!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The King's Birthday


I believe the king is now 84 years old and spends most of his days in the hospital (so I’ve heard).  And how exactly do you celebrate the birth of the king you love some much?  (Of course you get the day off of work.) By planting flowers!  The parks are beautiful and full of flowers!  We decided to visit a park close to the house and play Thai for the day.  Before we could even get to the park the streets are crowded with vendors selling clothes or toys or whatever they had in their house, oh and food; can’t forget the food!  Inside the park there are so many people!  I am amazed this is how so many thai people spend the day.  It was also interesting that most seemed young.  It was almost like this was a mall substitute for the day.  They got dressed up and met up with friends at the park!  

 I was by no means the only person with a camera as well.  Even in Singapore, I noticed people posing for pictures a lot.  They will take a picture with anything and everything.  So of course, they pull out a camera at a park to hopefully get that perfect pic for facebook!

 In this picture these are for real lily pads!  I have never seen any so big!  I thought they were fake added for the king, not so.  People throw coins onto the pads, kinda like we would into a fountain.















Noah posing with the sunflowers.  Isn't he cute!

 Taking a break in the shade with a orange Fanta!

















These two were too cute to just walk past.  The "bigger" girl was determined to carry the "smaller" girl.  We watched her struggle for a while.