Monday, July 30, 2007

Muay Thai Boxing

We all headed to this restuarant none of us had been to before. It is a BBQ thai style, place. You pick what type of meat you like (all raw) and then they have this little grill thing in front of you at the table. So we cook our own food. It was a experience. Then we tried to kill time before we left for the boxing.


This is where you picked out the raw meat.


And here is where we cooked it. Like a friend of mine said, you cook the meat on hubcap...looks like it!






for some reason Brookie and I have a hard time taking normal pictures....



So, tonight I had the great opportunity to go watch several matches of muay thai boxing. I recently meet Thai (his name) two weeks ago and he is here in Thailand training and fighting in smaller matches. I was so excited when I heard he fought cuz I have been wanting to go to a fight since I have been here.

....but we had to sit through a bunch of other fights before his....the last one for the night, but by far the best fight of the time!!


we killed some time by taking pictures.... we look really shiny in these pictures...it was so hot there and we were all sweating!


I look too overly excited in this picture....alittle bug eyed....


Thai is Vietnamese; however he grew up in Australia
picture taken by Chris


The only times I have talked to him he is really soft spoken and kind. Man, in the ring he is a whole other person. He fought so well. There was a group of us that went to support him. He ended up completely knocking the guy out in the second round. Kelly, my roommate, has designed some shirts for us and we are going to get them printed off so that come his next game we will be fully representing him. It is really exciting to watch but more exciting when you actually know the person in the ring.


Posing with Thai after he won!

Friday, July 27, 2007

4th of July

This year's 4th was not as exciting as past ones. I missed the pot luck up in SC with my brother and lighting off fireworks. I am really...that is the only reason I get excited about the 4th...not the hotdogs, cokes, swimming, day off work...nope nope...it is the lighting of the explosives that gets me excited. Watching them doesn't really do it for me....sure they are pretty and all but so much more fun to actually be the one lighting them off. I remember two years ago at my brother's where I actually almost blew my face up.
But all in all, this year was new and interesting. We went to the American consulate here in town. Better then sitting at home....

Lael and I



The fireworks only lasted maybe five minutes.





Lael is our Australian friend who really is part American but who never claims to be one. The only time he has is when there will be lots of people around and free food. He couldn't sing the national athem or the pledge of allegiance if his life depended on it! But we still love him.

So, I got bored on the ride home.....so I had Lael and I compete as to who could keep the rose petal stuck to their nose the longest. And in doing so, of course, you have to suck in air which is like holding your breath.....I lost.

Our Goodbye Gift

The last two weeks of school, and four days left to his stay in Thailand....and what do we do to show our love and show how much we will miss him?


TP the House!!!


A group of us girls got together when we knew the boys would be out of their house for a stretch of a couple of hours. If I recall right, I believe we had around 70 rolls of toliet paper. We had so much fun!!!! I think this is the best tp job in a while. Though the tp here isn't as good of quality of that in the US, so it would break easily (plus the fact that it was sprinkling), but with what we had, we did a great job.








THE NEXT MORNING.......






















Friday Night Fun

Dinner had been done for a while now.....Kelly and I were laying on the bed bored out of our minds, both in our own thoughts. A juvenile thought popped into my head....

"hey Kelly, wonna slide down the stairs in our sleeping bags?"
"YES!!!!" was her reply.

So we jumped up and went downstairs to retrieve our "only once used" sleeping bags. We stood at the top of the stairs, and gazed down...pondering the best way to get down the stairs with the least possible bruises and hopefully no broken bones, yet, still have the exciting thrill of the ride. After not much thought and some lame attempts we figured out that if we put a long cushion in the sleeping back, and then sit on the cushion in the sleeping bag, it was a much faster and smoother ride! It was quite exciting and even Brooke joined in on the fun. A roommate bonding night. Only one of us suffered from any damage, and that poor soul was Kelly, who attempted the stairs going head first. We recommend that people not try this move...it didn't end up so well. She is okay, no broken bones, her main concern was her teeth and they are all there and accounted for; however, the toppling down the stairs head first left some minor bruising and discomfort in her right arm. Nevertheless, her fall brought much laughter to the night!!!!

So is sliding down your stairs fun and worth while?
Heck yes it is but sadly, as Kelly said, "It is fun but the ride is short lived"

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Traditional Thai

So at the end of this school year, before everyone parted on their many different paths, we all gathered one day to take traditional thai pictures. Let me tell you....I had such a great time! It was unfortunate that some people missed out on this experience but we hope to do it again next year...just for the giggles.











I would like to point out that I HAVE NEVER IN MY LIFE WORN THAT MUCH MAKE-UP OR GOLD!!!!!!!










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End of the Year Events


I didn't get to post this right away.... but hey like they say "better late then never"....


Here are us girls in front of the school I work at. From left to right: Ange (our Oz friend who was only here for 5 weeks for student teaching) TeriAnn in the back, Kate, Me, and Brooke.


Kate and I at our daily "after lunch" spot.

Ever year the school puts on a banquet for all the staff: Staff Appreciation
The Singles Group







And yes after the banquet we all decided to go bowling. There is nothing like wearing overly used bowling use with no socks....gross! But I thought we looked pretty special in our dresses and bowling shoes.




One last time to the reservoir:

Lael, Kate, Me, Holly, Krista, Ange, TerriAnn, Matt, and Sam (Krista, Matt, and Sam not seen in this picture)

Graduation:



Some of the seniors that I will miss this coming year...








The Slackers




We were the responsible, mature adults that stayed behind for the dance after the graduation ceremony.

This is Scoty (aka Elaine my former roommate) and I
Kankote Dinner:
Ange and I eating very lady-like

Saying goodbye to Sam: Breakfast at The Hide-Away
The whole group



Saying goodbye to Holly and Krista:

Mel, Krista, Me, TeriAnn, and Holly


Soccer Camp: June 9th and 10th
These are some of the boys that I helped coach this year...