I hope this finds you all well.
It's a little over three months since our arrival. We continue to settle in our new home. There are many challenges as we adapt to a new culture as well as many rewards. Like the Thai Massage we continue to be "stretched". It's the "cool" season now- temperatures at a cool 26 degrees :) The humidity has lifted though making it comfortable to be outside.
Now that Michel is back from 6 weeks in Europe we have taken the opportunity on the weekends to explore outside of Bangkok. We went to Singapore recently, visited a beach town in the south of Thailand and this past weekend we drove in a northerly direction to the mountains. This country is incredibly beautiful " savouy".
Michel's work is going well at Michelin. The project he is working on is proceeding as planned. He's experiencing a 'photographer's bliss' and he has taken incredible photos that depict the people and pulse of the city. We've been told that a visual record of our stay needs to happen in the first 6 months because after that we might start to overlook the sights which startled us in the beginning.
I've started Thai Language training and go to a school 3 afternoons a week
for private tutoring. Thai language is a tonal language using 5 tones .. so the same word can have many different meanings. I have made many gaffes :) My weekly visit to the orphanage for disabled children is one of the highlights of the week. Recently I completed a lecture seris at the National Museum on Thai culture and religion. The People of Thailand interestingly integrate Buddhism, Hinduism and Animism in their daily life and evidence can be seen all throughout Bangkok. Thailand is an agricultural society that relies on nature. In Thailand the energy of the earth and the cosmos is understood as a living organism - everything happens according to the natural rhythms between earth and the heavens. One of the obvious reminders of the Thai's relationship to earth and heaven is the devoted use of the spirit house. These spirit houses are found at every buildi
ng structure and is believed to offer protection from unwelcome 'forces'.
for private tutoring. Thai language is a tonal language using 5 tones .. so the same word can have many different meanings. I have made many gaffes :) My weekly visit to the orphanage for disabled children is one of the highlights of the week. Recently I completed a lecture seris at the National Museum on Thai culture and religion. The People of Thailand interestingly integrate Buddhism, Hinduism and Animism in their daily life and evidence can be seen all throughout Bangkok. Thailand is an agricultural society that relies on nature. In Thailand the energy of the earth and the cosmos is understood as a living organism - everything happens according to the natural rhythms between earth and the heavens. One of the obvious reminders of the Thai's relationship to earth and heaven is the devoted use of the spirit house. These spirit houses are found at every buildi
Our first Christmas abroad will indeed be different. Although the Thais do not celebrate Christmas, they recognize other rituals during this time involving gift giving, good food and spending time with family. There is no shortage of festivals and celebrations here!
Hope you enjoy the photos. Wishing you all a wonderful and loving holiday season!
Go well
Dorothy, Michel and Kelsey



5 comments:
How wonderful to hear of your latest adventures in Thailand. The pictures are fantastic and it sounds like you are really enjoying your time there. Take care Dorothy and keep those updates coming. I'm living vicariously though you ya' know! LOL!
Serina
How Exciting, to wake to my morning coffee, smiling baby and a blog from you! We just got our 1st big wet NS snow of the year and we are excited to build Destins 1st snowman of the year! We keep all our pictures updated on facebook if you can take a look. I am happy to hear all your tales and challenges... Your lives indeed will have changed over this wonderful time... We are all well here and looking forward to Christmas as we've had many blessings this year!... I enjoy reading each of your words and looking at the amazing pictures, seeing you with that orphan boy brought joy to my heart and tears to my eyes... You are all indeed AMAZING... Can't wait to see you once again and hear all the stories you will share for years to come.
All our love and Best wishes
Natasha Justin and Destin
Hi Dorothy, Kelsey and Michel. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures in Thailand. I'm so glad that Kelsey is settling in. How do you like living way up in a highrise? Are you and Michel making friends? Do you miss winter yet? Keep them coming. I love to learn about the bits and pieces of life in far away lands. Big hugs from Michael and I both.
Well hello to you all and seasons greetings. I must say I am very envious of your "cool season". 26 eh??? Guess you won't have to deal with replacing your furnace like we did yesterday. It is always SO very delightful to hear from you. Your adventures so far sound wonderful, we're counting on you to scout out the best places to go so that by the time we get there you will have a great list for us. Dorothy, I really admire your sojourn into the Thai language and am looking forward to hearing you speak it. I am also delighted and not at all surprised that you are enjoying your visits with the children - what a great way to channel your energy and give them a glimpse of caring from another cultural perspective. I'm not sure if the pictures on the blog are yours or Michel's but no matter.... they are gorgeous. I thank you for the regular contact and updates and hope your holiday season, however you choose to celebrate it, will be a time of joy. Hugs to all from us both,
Brenda & Randy
great your blog is GREAT - Tell the bose that Brian Vaz died on Oct 23 from a heat attack he was 61... please sent me you home email ok
Wpat and Millie Clements
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