Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Just a few more hours...

This post never made it. It was started in Chiang Mai, but ended up finished in Koh Samui. Today is actually Sunday, December 31st, 2006. 8:15 in Koh Samui, Thailand.

So Chiang Mai was awesome because we got to ride elephants. The train ride wasn't so awesome. The first train was cold--about 30-40 degrees Fahrenheit.

The second train right wasn't so bad, but the food was terrible.

Now we're in Koh Samui after a long long bus and ferry ride. I got sick so I climbed ontop of the ferry, then kicked off 40 minutes later. But we made it. Slightly humid here, but nice. We're on a remote part of the island with few resorts. Last night we went to a bar and drank with a bunch of billegerant 30-40 year old Germans. Lots of Germans here strangely.

I'm going to try and find monkeys today, then go to Koh Pangan, which is about a 10-20 minute ferry ride across the seas.

Not much else to report, except I have a ton of photos I'll probably eventually post.

Carl died while I was gone. Life feels a little empty today.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Merry Christmas

So there are so many people singing Christmas songs here and blasting them in the malls. It's kind of annoying. Even thousands of miles away from home I can't escape Christmas music. Last night we got swindled by a taxi. I asked him to take us to the Muay Thai boxing--kickboxing--and he took us to an arena across town. He didn't use his meter because he said it'd be 120 baht. I said, fine, take us there--however, he did not. We paid him just the same and I can only hope that he uses the money to get his teeth fixed. He had the nerve to try and ask us for more money to take us to the right place. What an a-hole.

So the day wasn't a total loss. I found a bunch of things to buy and buying I did. My Xmas shopping is pretty much done. We also went to the night bazaar here where they have live music. I've come to the conclusion that the only songs Thai people know are Eric Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight" and Bob Dylan's/Guns N Roses' "Knocking on Heaven's Door." Somehow, Thai people think that these are the songs American's listen to the most, so they play it the most. It's slightly amusing to me since the first day I was here I went to Karaoke and they asked me to sing these exact same songs--to which I now regret for trashing my voice and making me sick.

We're starting to get bored of Bangkok and I am regretting putting my faith into so many of the people here. I wanted to spend more time in the country or the beaches, but that hasn't happened.

Here are some photos.

The Skytrain:


A view of Bangkok from the sky train.


Brad playing Drum Master!


The Night Bazaar at Silom


Xmas in Thailand on Khaosan Road

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Morgan's detailed accounts...

I post up blog blurbs from our trip, while Morgan actually writes an epic...

You can read her accounts of our days here:

http://www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/doomcookie/

Getting better, and getting lost...

So I am getting better. The sickness is almost gone as I've gone to a hospital now and got a shot in my ass. Life is getting better. We went to Wat Po yesterday to see the sites. We have some pictures, but haven't fully decided what to do with them. We have 4 cameras between the three of us and we're using all of them. Two are film, one is an underwater camera which is going to be awesome.

So we got to take the sky train last night and hung out with Sheryl and her friends. They are good people. All of them are halflings. Either part-Thai and part (insert nationality here). All of them speak perfect english and Thai. It's amazing to see half Lebonese, Japanese, and Americans speak Thai with perfect clarity. By the way, I've lost my voice a bit, so my bad Thai has become incomprehensable.

We went to a house party later last night. There was a gift exchange and I got rotten fish in a jar. I didn't take it with me.

Here some photos before time runs up at the Internet Cafe:

Buddah at Wat Po


Sheryl Shannada Pook K... something. Design geek extraordinare.


Morgan and sick eddie.


Eddie (lebenon Eddie), Brad Jennifer, Kate. Some of our travel companions to Koh Pangan.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Sick.. as a dog.

So I was very unfortunate and got really ill. It was probably because I was Karokeing on a sore throat. Today I got a shot in the ass from a Thai nurse. They gave me tons of medicine for the next few days. It hurts when I swallow (Let the jokes begin). I went out with Sheryl a few nights ago and we got hammered of endless amounts of Heiniken. She even sang. My uncle Vitchit got drunk and started playing the drums. In Thailand, there's a live band that accompanies your singing. Sadly, I have no photos from that night. The band kept asking me to play and sing with them too--I think it's because I can sing American songs. I sang some Eagles. Mother fuckin' Eagles. And then I did some Tracy Chapman and some other crazy songs. I think one was Imagine by John Lennon. I was so hammered, the next day I threw up a bunch of times and my sore throat got worse. Today is our first full day here with Brad and Morgan. I am happy to report I'm on the mend and I'll be posting more photos soon. Monday we leave for Chiang Mai.

Here are Brad and Morgan in the Internet cafe.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Around town...

I booked us a hotel for Friday night.

There are tons of these in Thailand


I gave my little brother Michael a thing of insta-snow. He was pretty psyched. Him and my sister Jennifer decided they'd have a snowball fight... except you can't really crunch the insta-snow into balls, so it was basically a snow flake fight. (from left to right: Michael, Jennifer, and neighborhood kid).


Internet is slow here. I will post again later.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

In Bangkok!

I'm hanging out with my Dad at his office. I haven't taken any meaningful photos yet, but I have 3 to share with you all.

San Diego Bay the morning I left (as seen from my Mom's place)


Hong Kong International airport


Kitty, my Dad's dog


I'm planning on picking up Brad tomorrow about 7 PM and then Morgan at 11 PM. I'll have more later.

Coke for HK$22 gets me 30 mins of Internet

I have finally arrived in Hong Kong. The trip was pretty taxing. I got up to stretch every few hours and I got to watch Pirates of the Carribean. Twice. I also watched some of my iTunes downloads--mainly SeaLab 2021. The ride wasn't too bad. 2 full meals, 1 small snack, and 1 larger snack. Plus tons of drinks.

The Hong Kong airport features 24/7 Christmas music, so it's just as annoying as it is in America.

I was wandering around aimlessly because there was no gate number posted for my flight to Bangkok. Now there is, and it's all the way down the terminal and I'm lazy. I needed to stretch my legs so I decided to walk around and found no Internet terminal. Apparently I've been walking by it all night. You have to buy something at the adjacent restaurant, though. This is where I purchased a 22 dollar Coke. Hong Kong dollars. The exchange rate is HK$7.6 to the US Dollar. That's still over 2 bucks for a can of Coke.

I'll be in Thailand in about 4-5 hours and I can't wait to get there. I just need some sleep. I rarely slept on the plane. I think my advice is to sleep early so you can pretend like you're caught up when you get to your destination. As soon as I get to Bangkok, I'm going to pop a unisome, which I purchased for a ridiculous $9 from LAX, and go to bed.

I don't know what more to add. I took a few photos already. My iPod is my best friend.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Leaving LAX

No one can ruin your game like your mother. Im at LAX and try for an upgrade--free upgrade. With my other standing next to me telling me I didn't need one and that "it's too expensive", I was unable to convince the girl at the counter to do anything for me. I was too busy thinking about my mom and how annoying she---and she was annoying the hell out of me. This is why I don't take my mom to work with me. So I will try again at the counter at the gate, this time with no distraction.

I'l be in Thailand soon. I also borrowed my mom's camera. That was nice of her. I'll miss everyone.

Message for Morgan and Brad: Bring jacket for Chiang Mai! It might be a bit cooler there than in Bangkok!

Bye for now.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Sang Som

The girls introduced me to a Thai whiskey called Sang Som. It's killer. I woke up with a wicked hang over this morning.

I've now been invited to KPMG's corporate winter formal which we are not sure if I'm going to attend yet.

Just remember, Sang Som is a killer. I only had like a shot of it. They drink it like mad in Thailand.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Chiang Mai Restaurant



Sheryl recommended this restaurant, Raan Ta nam ,in the Chiang Mai area which is akin to a bed and breakfast here. It looks elegant and lovely.

Ran Ta nam website

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Thailand is fast approaching...

Thailand is coming (or rather, I'm going). We're all pretty much ready to go. We have our passports and plane tickets. What's left is to wrap up business and work-related things here states-side. I know Lindsay is working six days a week. I've been doing marketing like crazy to ensure the company will have enough exposure in the 2 1/2 weeks that I'm gone. I'm not sure what Brad is doing.

We are getting some help from Sheryl and her friend, who's supposed to be finding out about tickets and travel stuff to the New Years Eve party.

I've been learning Thai.

Life is getting hectic and I can't wait to go. I even have my USB charger ready for my iPod.

This is going to be awesome.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

My Passport Has Arrived

...earlier than expected, I might add.