Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Thailand (Bangkok 1&2)



We made it back from Thailand! We had such an amazing time there! For the first week we were back we kinda felt like even though our bodies were walking around Utah our brains were still in Thailand. Now that we've gotten back into our normal work/sleep routines I'm ready to post a few of the 3000 pictures we took while in Thailand. I posted about 30 pictures on Facebook that I took with my iPhone. The pictures I'm posting on the blog will all be from Christian's big camera.

With so many pictures to post I'm having a hard time narrowing it down so I've decided to break up the posts into categories. The categories will be Bangkok (our first and last day in Thailand), Cambodia (four days), Chang Mai (three days), Ko Lanta (six days), and Railay (five days). We were gone for 3 glorious weeks and looking back I cant think of a single day where we didn't look at each other and marvel at just how much excitement we were experiencing. 

The travel time to Bangkok took about 24 hours. We went from SLC to San Francisco (2hrs) to Taipei (14hours) and finally to Bangkok (4hours). This was my expression about 18 hours in realizing we still had another 6 hours to go.


Part of the problem was that the plane ride was really long but MOST of the problem was that we were seated in the worst possible seats anyone could be seated in. I booked our tickets through Hotwire so we could get the best deal possible but the downside was that China Air wouldn't let us choose our seats because we purchased through Hotwire. This meant that Christian and I were both seated in the middle two seats of the four seat middle section of the plane for fourteen exhausting hours. The elderly Asian man on Christian's right preferred to sit with his legs spread open as far as possible thus encroaching into Christians already small leg space area. For a tall long-legged boy this was very uncomfortable. The adorable lady to my left decided that her giant purse needed to be in my foot area instead of her own and so I really had half an area for my feet. Just when I had finally started to drift off to sleep I felt something scratch my elbow. I looked down and saw red painted toes... the lady behind me had propped her bare feet up onto my arm rest. Disgusting! I poked Christian who had been glaring at old Asian man's encroaching leg for the past three hours to show him the feet.  Christians eyes got big, he inhaled sharply,  and threw his airplane pillow on top of red toes and propped his arm on top of them. Moral of the story is as Americans we like to keep our personal space. Some of the other cultures we encountered have a different idea as to what personal space is.

When we arrived in Bangkok we were exhausted but excited. It was still morning when we arrived so we decided to search out our hotel room take a quick shower and go see the sights of Bangkok. Knowing we'd be extremely tired when we arrived we booked a stay at one of the nicer hotels in the area. Its called the Dream Hotel and it was gorgeous! It had decorative lights in the room that made the whole room glow blue. It also had the most delicious breakfast buffet in the morning that we took full advantage of.



Our shower made us feel awake and ready to explore. We started walking up and down the streets near Siam Square where we were staying. There was tons of street food and shopping booths littered up and down the sidewalks. We tried some mystery meat on a stick (tasted like ginger pork sausages) and were very impressed. Getting around Bangkok was really easy once we figured out how to use the BTS Skytrain. It was much cheaper than taxis and tuk-tuks and made the trip from the airport into the downtown area super easy. 

Waiting for the Skytrain


The area near the river and temples was one place that the Skytrain didn't go. I was really excited to ride in a tuk-tuk so we hailed down a bright pink one to visit some of the Wats (temples) before it got too late. We went down to the docks and rented a private long-tail boat to take us on a tour of the Chao Phraya river. This was a really neat experience and gave us a riverside view of some really pretty Wats.

Pink Tuk Tuk



Wat Arun


Riverside house on stilts


Giant River Monitor Lizard thing


We took the long-tail boat to Wat Pho and got out to tour at least one Wat before sunset. Getting there just before it closed was actually great because it meant that there were almost no people and we got to hear the monks chant before sunset.

Wat Pho


Ceremonial cloth draped over bronze Buddha with gold leaf 


Giant reclining Buddha. When I say giant, I mean 3 stories tall and takes up a whole building.
The toes were beautifully inlaid with Mother of Pearl.


Close up of gold leaf on the Buddha


Someone (ahem) sent Christian a Birthday card where I was referred to as a Julie creature. Since then Christian has taken great delight in calling me a Julie creature. He also thought it was fun to take pictures of all the creatures engraved out of stone. He'd say "Hey Julie creature! Look at this cute creature... It's not as cute as you but... It's a pretty cool creature."

The Creature


Farang Statue
Farang is Thai for "foreigner." The Portuguese visitors that came here in the 1600's were pretty funny looking.


Some close ups of the intricate detail



Buddha's all in a row


More Buddha's


Wat Pho


Now fast forward to the last day of our trip when we come back to Bangkok for a day before heading home. There were a few temples that we didn't have enough time for our first day so we made sure we had time for them on our last day. This first stop was the Grand Palace. We'd heard rumors of scams where you'd ask people to take you to the Grand Palace but they'd tell you it was closed and offer to take you to another more beautiful Wat but they would also drop you off at all these shops where retailers would scam you out of money by selling you fake gem stones or ridiculously overpriced souvenirs. Our first day in Bangkok we didn't really have any experiences where we felt like anyone was trying to do that to us but on our last day it happened three times! One fellow after we told him we knew the Grand Palace wasn't closed and we we're going there anyway yelled at us and said, "you are  stupid!" This kinda made us laugh because everyone in Thailand is very friendly and we'd never heard a Thai yell in anger before. We even saw a couple across the street from the Grand Palace being lead away by someone saying the Palace was closed while a recording from the Palace came over the loud speaker saying that it is never closed and it is open everyday.

We made it to the Grand Palace


Giant gold Chedi


Another Buddha... there are a lot of Buddhas


Buddhas with detail


A miniature replica of Angkor Wat located within the Grand Palace


The Angkor replica with the gold Chedi behind it


Creature


Wat Phra Keow -
You can see me on the stairs if you look close. I'm wearing a blue shirt with a black pack on


Guardian creature


Gold Chedi spire with tiled Guardians surrounding it


One of thousands of detailed paintings on the temple walls


The tile work is so pretty


The Grand Palace


The guards who guard the Grand Palace


Statues of the Kings of the Funan Dynasty




Gold Buddha


Guardian Statue... and me


View of the Chao Phraya river from the top of Wat Arun


Wat Arun towers were decorated with lots of tile


It almost looks like candy!


More Wat Arun


Wat Arun

This was my favorite Wat to visit in Bangkok. The Grand Palace was really crowded while Wat Arun was more quiet and peaceful. You could also climb the stairs of the Wat which gave us spectacular views of the river and city.


Elephant


Some street food in Bangkok. This looked like a bunch of different dried fish jerky snacks. I loved perusing the selection. Christian didn't much care for the smell of dried fish so I was surprised he got close enough for this shot.


Christian loved walking the streets of Bangkok. I loved eating food and people watching while others walked the streets of Bangkok. Notice the woman drinking soda from a bag with a straw. They sold soda from the bottle but would pour the soda into a bag so they could collect the glass bottles back for recycling.


Souvenir statues


Doing some street shopping


We walked the streets for several hours doing some shopping and eating more mystery meat on a stick. We also got my favorite Thai fried chicken with sticky rice one last time before heading to the airport. Our flight left bright and early in the morning with check-in at 5:30am. The Skytrain didn't start running until 5:30am and with our visas being expired we decided it would be best to stay the night in the airport and be the first ones to check in so if there was a problem with our visas we wouldn't miss our flight. 

Waiting at the airport...


This sounded like a great idea in theory and in the end we'd definitely do it again but the 7 hours we sat on those hard plastic seats and then wooden benches trying to sleep were so uncomfortable! There were two positive things that made this last airport ordeal worth it. First, was the really nice desk agent who changed our seats on both China Air flights so we were no longer in the middle and were either in the emergency exit (so Christian's long legs could breathe), or towards the back where the plane narrowed and there were only room for two seats (a window and aisle) with a lot of leg room by the window because of the missing third seat. This made the flight home oh so enjoyable! And second, getting stamped out of Thailand. We were pretty worried about having overstayed by two days (see upcoming Cambodia post) but the Thai Visa lady was very friendly and even apologized for taking up so much of our time. It's a small fine and then they smile and say goodbye. They're just glad you had a good time and hope you'll come spend money in their country again.

Now I know I left out most of the vacation that happened in the middle comprising pretty much three weeks but look how many pictures it took to describe two days in Bangkok! Holy Crap that was like 50 photos!! Tomorrow I shall do the post on Cambodia... I promise!    



Tuesday, May 1, 2012

One Week Countdown

We Leave on Sunday! 
Since we're crossing the International Dateline technically we're not arriving till Tuesday morning. So it's less than a week till we leave but a week till we arrive. Either way I'm positively ecstatic and bubbling over with excitement! 




I hope you're all jealous as that is the goal of this post.

Half Marathon aka Is Mrawmin still alive?



Way back in January a bunch of us decided to run a half marathon. Originally Terri decided this would be a grand idea but she conveniently accidentally busted her whole entire knee and could no longer run. Seems suspicious to me but I do believe she's got the the doctor bills to prove it.




 Fast forward to this last weekend and those of us with two working knees got to run it! We all finished too! The running crew consisted of Mom, Bret, Summer, Christian, and Me. The course was gorgeous and weaved its way in and around Thanksgiving point gardens and golf course. We ran past tulips and waterfalls in the gardens and up and down the hills in the golf course. Everyone was feeling great and ready to run except for poor Mrawmin. She by far trained more than any of the rest of us for this race and yet the night before she suddenly came down with a nasty cold. She was coughing up a storm and her voice was practically non-existent. We tried to drug her up as best we could before the race but there is only so much you can do.



After the first four of us finished we waited patiently for Mom to cross the finish line too. I looked at the time because during her training runs Mom had been pretty consistent with her pace.



The time came and went.
We heard an ambulance siren and wondered.
We waited some more.
And just when I was starting to wonder which race committee tent to approach to ask if an adorable brownish blond lady had been carted off to the ER...
I saw this smile rounding the corner!



She made it!



Run Mom Run!!


Later she told us that at the aid stations everyone was so friendly and she'd try to say thank you but as soon as she opened her mouth she'd double over into a coughing fit. I am so proud of her for finishing 13.1 miles and even more impressed with her hard-core ability to do it while barely being able to breath through mucus filled lungs at 4500 feet elevation when she'd been training at sea level! Very impressive indeed!

After finishing she got a massage and still felt pretty broken. We tried to work out some of the soreness by eating at Texas Roadhouse but I think only sleep and resting will do the job.



Grandma Blanks Birthday Cake



My Grandma Blank had a Birthday in April! She requested a Boston Creme Pie as her special dessert for her special day. So of course I made her one!

And wrapped it up in a box.


I let Christian tie the bow on the cake box because his bow tying skills are far superior to mine.
Don't you just adore the ribbon?! 


It was quite tasty!


Sadly I did not take a picture of Grandma eating the cake... So I'll post this recent picture of her instead. She's such a beautiful caring woman and I love her so very very much. Also I love that we both share a great love for fine desserts. Pretty sure my sweet tooth is a shared genetic trait.

 

In order for the cake to lay flat I had to cut off the rounded tops. I couldn't let the delicious cake go to waste so I made breakfast with the leftovers :)


Red Rocks

So I decided to do a pre-Thailand / half marathon post but when I logged in I realized I'd never finished the Red Rocks trip post. Bad Julie! 
Well here you go-


We did a trip to Red Rocks and subsequently the Las Vegas Strip a couple of weeks ago months ago. Red Rocks is only about 20 minutes away from Vegas so we always stay there when we go. Plus then you get to eat at the buffets after climbing, which always makes me a happy girl! We left first thing Saturday morning and straight-lined it to the beautiful Red Rocks. Since we had arrived mid-day we decided to do a bit of cragging at Moderate Mecca and climb a bunch of single pitch stuff. The weather was perfectly warm and sunny, which was a nice change of pace from the colder temps we were used to.

These boys were so psyched to get started!



Heres part of our group sitting around enjoying the sun whilst Christian reads from the guide book and tells us whats good to climb.


As the only two girlies on the trip we had to stick together so as to maximize our girl power and radiate awesomeness to the larger stinky boy group.



Bret.


Me.


Sum.


Bret again.


Christian.



The second day we woke up not especially early and after hitting up the Whole Foods for breakfast climbed a fun multi-pitch called Bird Land. I love Summer's face in this shot!




The last day we woke even later but still managed to get out to the local Egg and I and climb another multi-pitch called Lotta Balls.




Here's me belaying Christian at the first pitch to Lotta Balls while Summer susses out the moves. Lotta Balls is named for the tiny ball like rock formations that litter the middle pitch. You get to crimp and stand on these miniscule balls hoping that none of them break as you climb. Luckily none of them did.




Christian climbing.


Christian at the top of the second pitch belaying Bret and Summer as they climb at the same time. 


Me patiently waiting for my turn.
It took at least 6 tries before I got one picture with all four of us in the frame and me not looking weird.



We had so much fun on this trip! We've already started planning the next Vegas / Red Rocks escape. It was great fun with family and friends and we left with lots of stories that we can never share, plus great looking tans to boot!

In closing I'd like to share the Bret being Bret picture from the hotel window.

Peekahoo

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