Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Kelly's Fish

I came home one day to find we had fish.  Kelly got herself some friends the weekend that both Brookie and I were gone.


Unfortunately, while we were all out the electricity had been turned off all day!

When the tank was turned back on...these guys were so excited to get the oxygen back into their system! Crazy about the bubbles. However...this meant that some of our little friends had no oxygen in the tank while we were gone....we found some floaters when we got home.

Down they go.....


Kelly's sad face!
We started out with about 12 fish....well six down and six still alive. I guess they were our trial fish. Hope we get better at this....

Christmas is Coming

Us girls decided to hit the town in style...on the moped! That's right...Thai style. We bundled up on that cold night and held on tight as Kelly maneuvered us through the busy streets of Chiang Mai! Oh, so much fun!

Brookie and her many faces....



"Let's have a scaring contest, you and me!"

This is our ride...



We did some shopping in town and then headed back home for some hot chocolate and Christmas decorating!





Wish I could just pack them up and take them with me...will miss them while I am gone to the US!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

What a View

This is taken really close to our house. The rains came and cleared up the polution, revealing the great view we have! Thailand is beautiful!

Lanterns in the Sky

Recently we celebrated Loy Krathong Festival!  

Loy Krathong Day is one of the most popular festivals of Thailandcelebrated annually on the Full-Moon Day of the Twelfth Lunar Month. It takes place at a time when the weather is fine as the rainy season is over and there is a high water level all over the country.



Loy Krathong Day

"Loy" means "to float" and a"Krathong" is a lotus-shaped vessel made of banana leaves. The Krathong usually contains a candle, three joss-sticks, some flowers and coins.



In fact, the festival is of Brahmin origin in which people offer thanks to the Goddess of the water. Thus, by moonlight, people light the candles and joss-sticks,Loy Krathong Day

make a wish and launch their Krathongs on canals, rivers or even small ponds. It is believed that the Krathongs carry away sins and bad luck, and the wishes that have been made for the new year due to start. Indeed, it is the time to be joyful and happy as the sufferings are floated away.The festival starts in the evening when there is a full moon in the sky. People of all walks of life carry their Krathongs to the nearby rivers. After lighting candles and joss-sticks and making a wish, they gently place the Krathongs on the water and let them drift away till they go out of sight.


We decided to get a head start on the festival by lighting off a lantern a couple days in advance.  It was huge!  So we walked down our street to a field, away from power lines, and got ready to send off our lantern.


Bethany got down to help fan the flame.  It was alittle difficult seeming as how it was windy out there!  But we got her started....



However, once lit we have to wait and wait for the lantern to fill up with warm air while keeping her steady so that she doesn't catch on fire as we wait (with the wind it was alittle hard).


Still waiting.....


and waiting....



The inside of a lantern looking up

All was going well until the wind came through and Brookie trying to stabilize it accidently put a rip in it....it was a no go.  But that left us with a lantern aflame with no possible way of floating off....we ripped the paper part and walked over to the cement where we could put out the fire.




Then on the actually night we joined the other hundreds of people in down town Chiang Mai to celebrate and light off lanterns.  It was so amazing. I can't even begin to describe how beautiful the night sky was with hundreds and hundreds of glowing lanterns!!!!  My pictures don't do justice!  I wish you all could have seen it yourselves.  


Traffic was crazy!  We dropped off the car and then took a "tuk tuk" (open cart thing on three wheels and a motor) It was freezing but we were somewhat warm sitting crammed in there.


We walked for a bit till we got down by the river.  There is a main bridge in town which is just taken over by pedestrians with fireworks and lanterns!  It was pretty crazy out there.  You constantly had to be watching your back and head!  Some lanterns wouldn't float up fast enough but were still getting carried by the wind....some close calls for some people with their hair catching fire!  All in all a great night......










look closely....all the little white dots are lanterns...


the bridge of chaos 





Ready for take off



Ours is the closest one up in the left front of the picture..the big one...
a proud moment!




We got tired of the crowed bridge so we went down by the river side and watched from there.  

Battle of the Bands and House/Babysitting

I was asked to stay with two girls while their parents where in the US.  During one of the weekends I was with them we attended the battle of the bands for our school.  

Kelly was the driver.  We went along collecting all the high school students....

Emilee, Faith, and Mikal Ann

Sage and Grace


Myself and Jade
Our Rock Hard Faces


Faith and I
After many many bands and songs...our ears began to hurt, almost felt like they were bleeding and I was ready to go home....am I getting old?

On the way home we picked up some more people for a ride home...lets see we had 14 people plus our driver, Kelly.  Yep, that is how we do it Thai Style!



Grace and I....I told her I would be able to run with her on my back....


I didn't make it far and I was tuckered out!!