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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Settling in to life

Well, it has been a fun week here in Nichada.  Everyday is a new adventure and an new learning experience.  I feel like I am so relaxed that all the worry lines from my face are fading,  Not sure what will happen when school starts, but for now all is good!  This week the girls got their uniforms for school, got their ISB ID cards, and approved a Mae Bahn (more on her later).  We have also experienced a string of strong rain storms!

Here are some pictures of our week.

Getting ISB Student ID cards
Girls in uniform!  Checking out the wild life at ISB
centipede?


Toad!

Hey Toad!  Don't go away, we want to catch you!


Crew that is cleaning the pools, moving the Coy from the other pond to the clean pond.  It was fun to see them so close!  With our new ID cards we were able to go to the library to check out some books



Checking out the campus.
The arts building, where Andy has his classroom and theater.




sports fields

Introducing Pi Mah, our Mae Bahn.  She helps us with shopping, cooking, cleaning and she is with the kids when Andy and I have to work.  We love her!
She makes delicious Thai food!

We all love it, but Addie loves it the best!





So until next time, Sawadee Kah!





Sunday, July 26, 2015

We made it to Samakee Gardens, our new home!

Wow!  We made it.  After an epic journey on the greyhound bus from Redding to LA, spending one night in the Disneyland Hotel, experiencing the first rainstorm in a long time in Anaheim, and running around Disneyland for one full day, we hopped on a plane at 1:25 am with 12 huge bags and 4 personal items and flew to Taipei and then to Bangkok.  We arrived safely with all of our  bags to be greeted by the most welcoming ISB staff with a sign saying MARSHALLS on it.  They whisked our bags away into a big van and we rode in another one for our last 60 min leg of the journey through bustling Bangkok to our suburb third story apartment.  Our apartment was stocked with all the essentials: beds, dressers, couch, dining table, basic cooking ware, food staples, and water filter.  What a welcome!  It was so nice to be to our new home.  Andy started in on learning enough Thai to order dinner, while I started to unpack our bags and settle in.  Soon after, our ISB staff guide, Peter brought us to ISB to get some cash and to see the school.  The campus is under the summer renovations so we were not able to see the whole thing, but what we saw was beautiful: Open air cafeteria, ponds with huge coy, and Olympic size pools.  We were exhausted to say the least, so shortly after that we came home tried our hardest to stay awake until 8 pm and then crashed in our new bedrooms.  We woke up that morning at 3 am and realised that we have a mosque a stones throw away so we have been enjoying the call to prayer as well as the interesting bird songs that fill the air throughout the day.

Since that first day, we have been getting out everyday, we took a few trips to a local grocery market called Big C and to Home Pro for some food and home supplies.  Another expat, Jennifer, took us to Ikea where we got some deck furniture and a bench to store shoes and hats in the entryway.  We have been trying various street foods and getting to know the staff.  Andy has been going great guns on learning Thai, he took a long walk through town looking for a bike shop and stopping to try out his Thai on anyone who would listen.  The girls and I went swimming in the pool, and took a nap.  We are all looking forward to hiring a Mae Bahn to help with the laundry to force us to learn to speak more Thai.  We will start taking language lessons soon.  The kids are settling in very well, they are making friends with the other teacher kids, playing on the playground and swimming.  Addie has been dreaming about how she wants to paint and decorate her room, while AJ has been finding all the pieces and parts of moving supplies and making little critters that she pulls around on little pieces of twine.  They are trying to speak Thai, running on fumes, but keeping a positive and fun outlook on all of the strange sites, sounds and smells.

Orientation for our jobs at ISB starts on August 2nd and will continue until we start classes on the 12th (for me in the preschool, it is the 17th).   We are looking forward to understanding more what our jobs are and getting to know the administration and staff at ISB.  The kids will be assigned a teacher soon, and will get to meet with the school counselor for assessment and placement on August 4th.  Here are some pictures of the first week here at Samakee Gardens.


 lunch at the bus stop in Sacramento on our way down to Anaheim, CA









meeting up with Pete Dawson in Anaheim, best HS friend for Andy!  Great to reunite in a rare rain storm.





 Disneyland!  We had so much fun going on all the rides, eating ice cream and seeing all of the sights and sounds!

 getting our baggage from one place to another wasn't easy, but Andy was a superstar!
 on the plane to Taipai, This is what we were hoping for!  Sleeping, the girls woke up for breakfast and felt like 10 hours was only about 10 minutes.

Breakfast in Taipai during the layover. Yummy Waffles!

AJ sleeping on our balcony

 grocery shopping at the Big C near our apartment in Thailand

 our first tuk tuk ride with all the stuff we bought at Home Pro and Big C

 Celebrating our 17th anniversary at Casa Que Pasa about a 10 minute walk from our apartment in Samakee Gardens


 our new fruit bowl!

 Swimming at our apartment.
Starbucks, a piece of home just a 10 minute walk from our house.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

FIRST POST!!

Well, We have handed out at least 400 of our cards with this blog address on it and here we are finally making our first post. Sitting here on my Mom's porch in Redding, CA before the temp jumps to triple digits visiting with with Mom, Katie, Matt, Grandma Lula, and drinking WAY too much Folgers coffee!!





We have had such an INCREDIBLE 3 weeks as we made our way down to Redding, and sitting here thinking about how wonderful our send off was from our beloved Bellingham makes us realize how much love we shared with all you people . Between SQHS and BUF and Kindermuisc and our incredible Neighbors it has been truly humbling to receive so much love in the form of cards and words and even applause. Thank you Bellinghamsters for such a great sendoff!



On our trip down from "The Ham" It has been so nice to visit and spend time with all of you along the way who we love so much. Here are a few Highlights...
Bye Bye 1212 Grant St. 


Hello Canon Beach. GLORY BE!





Bye Honey,:-(... Brady and Kristy will take good care of you.




 Filling out our Visa Paper work at the Thai Consulate in Portland.



Road trip to Twin Falls ID to see Dj and the fam.




 Back to Camas for some more time with Gradma Judy and Grampa Derek


Dad and Nandy flew up to Eugene for my last Performance with Male Ensemble NW at the "Pacific international Choral Festival.


I am going to miss singing and Hanging with these guys!! what a great group!




 The girls first flight with Grandpa and Nandy in his plane!!



Back Packing with Katie and Matt in the Trinity alps wilderness!! What a BLAST!

We Leave on a Greyhound for Disney tomorrow (7/19) and then fly out to Bangkok from LAX on Tuesday .

Wish us luck!

Andy