Thus, as I have continued to be immersed in all aspects of life here I realized how much has happened in the past 2 months that slipped past my blog! So while each of these experiences has been so amazing and they each deserve their own story, I'm going to have to give the abridged version!
In November we celebrated Loi Krathong - a beautiful traditional festival on the full moon of the 12th lunar month where they float lanterns into the river into the night sky to worship the footprint of the Buddha in the river. The lanterns are handmade from banana leaves, lotus and other flowers, candles, incense, and paper. There is also a feeling of renewal, forgiveness and good luck in the symbolic act of letting the lantern go. There may have been a few mishaps and lanterns in the palm trees, but no one seemed worried and everyone just pointed and laughed as they burned out eventually :)
I also continue to frequent one of my favorite beaches, TonSai - one of my trips I went with 2 other teachers and as we were on the beach waiting for our mini-bus back we came upon a group of monkeys. Eager to photograph them up close in the wild we all grabbed our cameras and just moments after setting down my backpack I heard my housemate Joel shout, "He has your wallet!" and as I turned to look the monkey was taking off towards a big tree! Our attempts to bribe and/or shout at it only made him climb higher, until finally he perched on a branch long enough to get the zipper open and then proceeded to take each item out of my wallet one-by-one and throw it to the ground. Only one 20 baht bill fell down into the water and I was able to retrieve the rest of my things sprawled across the sand and rocks!!
In December Nikki & I were invited to visit the farm of a family who owns a restaurant near our school that we often eat lunch at. The owner is an amazing woman and has been so kind to me ever since we arrived! I have met her grandchildren and go to yoga with one of her daughters. They took us on an amazing day trip to the farm!! On the way we stopped for a short hike to see the amazing Angel Buddha statue. After a tour of their fruit farm and another quick hike up to a lookout spot we headed out to a lake where we ate lunch motoring around the water on a pontoon raft!!
Christmas is celebrated here, but the Thai people are much more into New Years' and we actually had to work on Christmas Day! We led Christmas activities for the whole school throughout the day and then in the evening the teachers organized a potluck dinner! Many of my students brought me gifts throughout the week and I was overwhelmed by how many presents I was given! It was truly so kind to be given so much by these families! Towels, pants, headphones, a scarf, a purse, picture frame, coffee mug, cookies - it was crazy!
I also received several cards & packages from home with more thoughtful gifts! I feel truly blessed this year for my birthday and for the holidays I have felt an outpouring of love from my friends & family!! Thanks to everyone who made me feel the love from 8000 miles away as well to my friends here that helped make the holidays special in a foreign land!





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