My birthday in Thailand was quite fun. On Tuesday my class (now my favorite class) surprised me by turning off the lights and coming in with a birthday cake, singing happy birthday! How nice of them and little did they know they scored themselves an easy final. On Wednesday night of my birthday I went out to dinner with a lot of the other teachers at school. The food was delicious (aroi) and we had a fun time. Overall turning 24 was a success!
Monday, January 26, 2009
Liz turns 24 Yikes!
My birthday in Thailand was quite fun. On Tuesday my class (now my favorite class) surprised me by turning off the lights and coming in with a birthday cake, singing happy birthday! How nice of them and little did they know they scored themselves an easy final. On Wednesday night of my birthday I went out to dinner with a lot of the other teachers at school. The food was delicious (aroi) and we had a fun time. Overall turning 24 was a success!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Golf in Thailand!
This past weekend I headed to a special event in Bangkok (actually in Chonburi) and suburb outside of Bangkok. The event was The Royal Trophy, the Asia vs. Europe golf match. It was a lot of fun, Asia won for the first time! One comical thing about the golf match was the amount of umbrellas on the most beautiful sunny day. Asians in general do not like the sun and for this purpose they usually carry a small umbrella or parasol to protect them from the sun and the golf match was no different. Except because it was a golf match everyone brought their GOLF umbrellas...which if any of you know are not on the small size. A typical golf umbrella spans a good 3 feet, needless to say this made viewing a bit difficult at times! But not a problem I jus
Monday, December 22, 2008
Christmas in Bangkok
Since I have not been home to enjoy the holiday season I treated myself and traveled into Bangkok one night for a dinner at the top of The Banyan Tree Hotel which has a great view. Bangkok although in a predominantly Buddhist country does get some Christmas flair going for it, at least it has the capitalist part of Christmas down...every mall has decorations and sales. So I traveled to Bangkok with a friend. While trying to find out hotel (the taxi drivers are not very good with directions here for taxi drivers) and although I gave him the address in Thai he could not figure out where this hotel was. We pulled up to a hotel with one letter difference in it than ours and since this is Thailand and spelling is always quite arbitrary we thought we had finally arrived. We paid the taxi driver...because even if this is not our hotel we are not getting back into his cab. As we approach the door they open it for us...but quite a weird scene was going on to our right. We see a man hand a lady a bag and as she opens the bag she screams and a live rat jumps out. Now the lady is scared but the rat is even more scared and he takes off...where? but of course in the door of the hotel being held open for us. The only clear place of shield in the lobby was a fake Christmas tree...decorated with tinsel and adorned with fake g
This is one of my favorite pictures.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Koh Chang (Elephant Island)
WOW, I have been blessed with seeing a lot of amazing things in my life but I was like a kid at Disneyland for the first time when I arrived here. Never have I seen water so clear. I cannot remember a time where I could be swimming, look down and see my feet...along with all the cool fishies and the bottom of the ocean! Except for this one time while swimming in Long Island sound...haha so kidding. Anyways its beautiful here. I spent the long weekend of the King's Birthday on this Island. The island is a national park and has many other smaller Islands around it that are part of Koh Chang Marine Park. The island is a jungle with one road around it. Along the road there are many beaches and towns that pop up. We chose to stay at the backpacker favorite of lonely beach (not so lonely nowadays). Here there are great cheap bungalows to stay at and a great stretch of beach...and everything is basically geared towards to younger crowd. Day 1 I spent on the popular beach, swimming meeting new people watching a guy get a full stomach tattoo on the beach you know the usual. Then day 2 I headed for a more serene bay where I read and relaxed on a private dock all day. After this I headed to this natural spa down the street. This place was awesome it used the natural foliage to create a mini oasis and in the middle was an herbal sauna . It was very local...the lady literally pulled the treatment products out of the fridge and I applied them while sipping on pure carrot and ginger juice. Also all the products were edible...literally the body moisturizer was tamirn, milk and honey and even though I did not try it, it received rave reviews for tastiness from my friend. I have to say I love the accessibility of natural products here. Besides at this spa the main pharmacy in Bangkok, Boots, has an entire natural line for great prices....just ask my friends I never leave there emp
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Clear Waterfalls!
This past weekend I headed up to Kanchanaburi, north west of Bangkok. Here there are a few national parks we ventured into one Erawan National park which is popular for its 7 tier waterfall (Erawan Falls). Although I bit tired from Friday night activities we ventured into the park and immediatly were excited because from level one we could already tell this was going to be beautiful. The water was so blue and these large fish were swimming around. The entire hike to the seventh tier was about 2 km. Each tier is unique and have pools and a part of the fall. We stopped for a nice swim at level 3 where th
On Sunday we went to some caves that formed part of a temple. Here we saw many buddha images in caves. We were taken into the cave by our "tour guides" 10 year boys who are cab driver told to take us into the cave. They lead us through saying "mind you head" countless number of times. Then I headed back to school were the count down till new years begins!


Thursday, December 11, 2008
Pictures
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For pictures please click on my profile. Then there is a link to contact me, by email or by web page. If you click web page it will bring you to my pictures. Or please use this link http://picasaweb.google.com/Liz.G.McCabe. Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the holiday season in the United States!
Khoa Yai National Park
So I am in Thailand and I guess it is time to venture to the Jungle. Khoa Yai National Park (Big Mountain in Thai) is one of the worlds greatest national parks. It is beautiful I will give it that, I do not know if one day in the park was ample time to visit but it is all the time I had for now. Maybe once school is out I can venture in for a few days. I however did get to see some good wildlife and would love to share my pictures.
This is a whip snake...later in the hike I will see a white one of these but he was not so keen on posing for the camera. We saw this guy from the road. Next we entered the jungle. Out tour guide kept poking sticks into holes in the ground trying to find a scorpion...and then we did. We found "Jackson" a scorpion that has a hole right on the path many tours walk through every day so I guess we can call Jackson a celebrity scorpion! I mean he clearly was used to posing for pictures. Unfortunatly I chickened out big time on putting the scorpion on my body...much to the tour guides dismay since he shoved it in my face like 4 times and then rest of the hike kept turning back and going ah scorpion trying to scare me...ya this got old fast. Anyways the thing is huge and I could not help but wonder if "Only hurt a little bit when it stings, not posionous and will only sting if it is angry," was any way lost in translation,. When we asked our guide about things biting you (snakes, scorpions, b
ugs etc.) he seemed to have to categories not go to hospital and go to hospital. Not very concrete answers at least not concrete enough for me to start touching things! So anyways Jackson- who is actually female and pregnant made it on Melissa's arm so I will share that picture with you. Jackson really is not posinous. Bigger scorpions are not posinous they use there body mass and big claws to fight...smaller scorpions are the ones to worry about they have venom. So moving on we did get to see a Black Gibbon which was cool, these are pretty rare. They are monkeys, but stay up in the trees so are hard to find. I only got the back of this one...but their faces and hands are white which are cool. This was some of the wildlife we saw, unfortunetly not wild elephants, but maybe next time!
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