THIS IS SOME OF WHAT WE SEE ON OUR WAY TO AND FROM THE OFFICE EACH DAY.
It is about a 12 -15 walk to the Mission Office, depending on how many people we have to dodge.
The Klong is a canal, the longboat is called the Klong Monster.
This guy is at the bottom of the steps every day selling the same thing.
At the Thailand Bangkok Mission Office parking lot.
It is 6:00 AM and we are as happy to see Elder Noyce as he appears to see us.
Elder Grange stopping in at our favorite 7-11 for bread, milk and Thai Cheetos. Which are real Cheetos, but here they make them with less florescent orange powder on them.
Corn on the cob always looks pretty good, but I hear it is not and I have not tried it myself.
I think I gained weight just reading your blog. The food looks good.
ReplyDeleteI think I gained weight just reading your blog. The food looks good.
ReplyDeleteBananas and nutella in a crepe? How can you resist? Sounds like all is going well on the mission. I'm sure you are missed in CO.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little behind but I just caught up and I loved all the pictures. What a wonderful adventure you are having. So fun that your cousins came and Spencer and Erin. Looks like you had a really great time together. I bet it was so good to see them. Are the other kids going to make it over? Hope you are doing well. Love you both.
ReplyDeleteYes, Ryan and Teri will come in September. Daniela and Anne in November.
DeleteOur son just got his mission call to Thailand! My husband's distant cousin told us about you and your blog! It will be a treat to read, but I want to start from the beginning! Christopher enters the Provo MTC on September 14!
ReplyDeleteWe will look forward to welcoming him to Thailand!
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