One green crutch in Chiang Mai
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Oct 21st, 2005 No Comments »
I’ve got a new mission. That is to find a matching pair of crutches for my hobby hubby who has a sports injury. There are two types of crutches. […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Oct 21st, 2005 No Comments »
I’ve got a new mission. That is to find a matching pair of crutches for my hobby hubby who has a sports injury. There are two types of crutches. […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Oct 19th, 2005 2 Comments »
A must when we go to the park is sticky rice and chicken. Yummy, even at 10.30 in the morning. Especially to hungry boys after roller blading !
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Oct 18th, 2005 3 Comments »
cool guy, huh?:-) You can’t do this in Chiang Mai …..
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand, Chiang Mai on Oct 17th, 2005 10 Comments »
There are many ways to kill rats. I’m becoming an expert. Thats one thing they never tell you in the news that after a flood, its very likely that you will get rats, bugs or snakes in your house. We’ve got the bugs AND the rats.A very easy way to kill them is with rat […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Oct 16th, 2005 3 Comments »
I love beaches, I love Thailand beaches! The pic of this beach is taken at Au Nang, Krabi. The photo was taken 2 years ago but my guess is, it still looks the same ! One of the reasons why I love this place so much, is the long stretch of beach and […]
Posted in Inspirational, Flowers on Oct 15th, 2005 No Comments »
Discoveries are often madeby not following instructions; by going off the main road; by trying the untried. - Frank Tyger
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Oct 15th, 2005 1 Comment »
Last year, my son was almost 4 and there were a few a new boys in Kindergarten. He like one boy called F. My son came home and told me how he like him and how much fun they had playing. So I asked him :
"What does he look like?""He looks like me.""What color skin […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Oct 13th, 2005 2 Comments »
This article, breaks my heart. Asian kids in general are being pushed beyond endurance. Education IS important but.. The Nation writes about a 17 year old boy who commited suicide because of his bad grades. After reading the article its a wonder he didn’t shoot his mother.
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Oct 13th, 2005 No Comments »
- I love the weather. Prefer hot to cold anytime.- The food is really delicious.- I love the markets in Chiang Mai - Thailand has the most beautiful beaches and it doesn’t cost me a fortune to go on a holiday- Thai people are open hearted, kind and smile alot.- I’m […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Oct 12th, 2005 7 Comments »
I’m almost embarrassed to admit this, but I really miss Switzerland lately. I miss my friends and am even wondering if they are still my friendsI miss just being part of the crowd, I miss going out in Bern and NOT being ”the blond farang”… I miss my parents dropping in, I miss my niece […]