




My Peace Corps Thailand experience... Please keep in mind that the opinions and views expressed in this blog in no way represent those of the Peace Corps and/or the United States Government or any views other than my own.
And made ourselves look like idiots (which is not hard to do I can tell you that)!
Here's the whole group.
I got back Monday afternoon. Later that evening Pee Nuch called me to tell me that she would pick me up at 8:30 the next day. I asked her where we were going & she said to the temple in my village (but more on that later).
P.S. If you want more info on the strike, check out: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2008/10/23/national/national_30086675.php
Apparently they're having problems getting gas into the province due to the protesters.
Then we all went back to work as the real party didn't start until 6:00 that evening. (I still don't understand why they told me to be there at 7:00)!
Throughout the day, they made me get on stage with them so that they could take pictures. I don't know if I've told you, but Thai people LOVE to take pictures...it gets a little ridiculous sometimes. Here's a random sample (keep in mind there were a LOT more)...
I got there at 6:30...nothing was going on so I sat and talked to one of my co-worker's daughter. She was so proud to tell me "I am 5!" She was a little doll.
The main stuff started around 7:00. I didn't take any pictures as I didn't have a very good seat. I had seen all of the dances before (at other events) & was getting stared at by quite a few people in the audience so I went & "hid" in a corner. I was going to sneak out at 9:30...try to get out there before all the drunk guys got on their motorcycles, but it started POURING at 9:15. I did take video of that just so you could appreciate it!
I was stuck there for a good 30 minutes as I had ridden my bike & forgot my rain jacket. The rain finally let up & so I headed home. And remember my plan to head out before the drunk guys?!? Well, Pee Nuch didn't want me to ride my bike alone in the dark so she sent one of them to ride his motorcycle along side of me! (This same guy couldn't stand upright at 6:30 he was so drunk). I made it home safely...barely, I was so paranoid that I kept looking over my shoulder & almost crashed my bike a few times. It was a fun time...but I could have done without the rain!
Here we are playing "market relay." They have to get dressed up like they're going to the market (which means shirt, pacine (Thai skirt), gloves, shoes, hat, umbrella, and powder) & then ask (in English) for the supplies needed to make a certain dish.
And it wouldn't be a camp without the mob for autographs...
The kids have a lot of fun & sometimes we have fun :-)
I don't know if you can tell, but they've actually tied twine around it all to keep it all together.
Chad took these pictures when he was here. He was very impressed with the transformers.