Our new kittens
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Feb 29th, 2008 8 Comments »
My children are delighted! They were born last night so they are between 6-12 hours old. Cute cute !
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Feb 29th, 2008 8 Comments »
My children are delighted! They were born last night so they are between 6-12 hours old. Cute cute !
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Feb 28th, 2008 5 Comments »
Apparently thousands welcomed him in Bangkok, after his 17 months self-imposed exile. He was arrested after his arrival and will have to show up in court. Nice to be a billionaire. He won’t be spending the night in prison.. thats where money comes in really handy. Oh , and where was he the last 17 […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand, Chiang Mai, Family on Feb 27th, 2008 No Comments »
Yesterday son7 was doing homework.. I was in the kitchen, of-course my little brother moesu would say, thats where women belong. Then I heard him call ” Earth calling mother, earth calling mother. We have a problem ”. Just cracked me up
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand, Chiang Mai, Family on Feb 26th, 2008 3 Comments »
On Sunday we visited our friends for a quick visit and on the way over we stopped and bought a crepe for my husband and son7. The dough is very sweet and when finished crispy. As for filling, its more like a sprinkle.. you can choose anything from ham, jam to chocolate! Unfortunately she didn’t […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand, Chiang Mai on Feb 25th, 2008 2 Comments »
The photos I wrote about yesterday are only one side of Burma. The fighting against ethnic minority groups continues. There are over one million internally displaced people inside Burma, and approximately one million in refugee camps along the Thai/Burma boarder. The Regimes army extends their control over the ethnic minorities by […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Feb 24th, 2008 3 Comments »
Blog of Nyein Chan Yar wrote a post with a link to a photo gallery called ”I dream of Burma.” All the beautiful photos capture people and scenery of Burma and are taken by Anna Pagnacco. Wonderful colours ! Great job and thanx for the link!!
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand, Chiang Mai, Family on Feb 23rd, 2008 1 Comment »
I made a little rule that the person who feels the sickest was allowed to lie in the blue hammock .. I got it for one whole day before I had to pass it on to my son…The day my fever was so high I just stayed in my room with a pillow over my […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand, Chiang Mai on Feb 20th, 2008 12 Comments »
Yesterday I went and looked at another house to rent. I could barely make it home. Since then I’ve been in bed with a high fever, aching body, head ache, runny nose and now today my throat hurts….better go and lie down again…. Oh I hate, hate hate being sick. Mums aren’t supposed to get […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand on Feb 17th, 2008 13 Comments »
I couldn’t resist and had to check out how my blog got rated after reading Matts post. He got and excellent. Way to go Matt …. I have a real hate/love relationship with blog ratings. What makes a blog excellent or just great? What is the criteria? Apparently .. Editor reviews are […]
Posted in Everyday Life in Thailand, Chiang Mai, Family on Feb 16th, 2008 2 Comments »
Without rain there is no rainbow.. well..in this case we had a rainbow without rain! My son7 was playing with water and we were able to capture it on this photo! Fun!