Monday, December 7, 2009
My Trips to the Hospitals
Last Friday, I walked in to school to not find Traci. I was told she was sick and at the hospital. Later, through a game of charades, I found out she was actually having her appendix removed. All of the teachers, a mom and dad from class, Vi and me all went to visit her Saturday night. Everything had gone well and she ended up being released from the hospital on Wednesday afternoon. The hospital was just a 10 minute walk from the school so I visited her during lunch on Monday and Wednesday, as well. Oh yes, after Saturday's visit, Thomas' (a student) mom and dad took us to dinner, great.
I didn't know but a student, Happy, had been hospitalized that Sunday for the flu. I didn't find out until later in the week. The other teachers in the class and myself went to visit him on Thursday night. He was doing much better so we visited for a while. Happy said he missed me a lot. The boys are much closer to me than the female teachers, it's nice. After that, Happy's dad took us all out to dinner. Oh, I forgot, that was my Thanksgiving dinner.
The only thing new with me or Vi is that I bought a new camera. One of Ross's children's parents works for Samsung and got a really nice discount so I went and bought one. In Asia and Europe it's ST550 but the model number is different in America. Anyway, yesterday and last night was spent walking around Shenzhen taking pictures. I will post them soon, the night ones are really cool.
Last Sunday, I went to a golf tournament here in Shenzhen. It's the World Cup of Golf held at Mission Hills Golf Club (the largest golf club in the world). The club has twelve 18-hole golf courses, all designed by famous golfers. One of Ross's children's parents is a member and has a house out there so they gave the teachers some tickets and sent their driver to the school to take us.
The tournament was fun but enjoying the time at the house was even better. We pulled up to a mini-mansion with a Massarati parked out front. We've all heard that in China, performance cars are taxed a minimum of 100%, sometimes as much as 200%. That means this car cost them over $300,000 while the house was priced over $3 million.
The father is one of the largest bbq grill manufacturers in the world. He builds the grills, then sells them to larger companies to put their names on. He has his American headquarters in Atlanta, off 285. His grills are sold in Home Depot and Lowe's, meaning he's doing OK. They're also sold in the top 3 hardware stores in Australia.
We had a great lunch, an assortment of grilled meats and excellent red wine. It was great to sit, eat and relax outside by a pool with a view of a pond and golf course. Not able to hear car horns or construction for a whole day was a new experience.
We'll definitely be going back up there for another dinner.
Also, I've posted pictures from Halloween and more of the kids in my class.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Halloween
In the morning, I wore a long-sleeved shirt and placed my bloody, severed hand up my sleeve. We stand at the front and say, "Give me five!" every morning to the kids. When the kids would hit my hand, I'd let the fake hand fall to the ground and I would scream about my hand. Most kids looked at my hand and were scared because of the blood on it. I even got a couple of parents with it.
My favorite part was our morning show. We had borrowed a school uniform and made a dummy with a water balloon for a head. Chris was supposed to throw the dummy from the 3rd floor but was late, so I had the honor. I stood on the 3rd floor while all of the kids, teachers and many parents were in the center courtyard for the morning show. I held the kid up and screamed, "This is what happens when you're a naughty child!" and threw him in the middle of the courtyard for everyone to see. It was silent for a while. Three of my students told the head Chinese teacher that I had killed a student. We showed them the dummy and they saw that it wasn't a real child.
We spent the morning going class to class, dressed up as the living dead, scaring all of the kids. We spent the rest of the morning and lunch putting the finishing touches on our Haunted Hallway. I was able to convince the rest of the teachers that we should make one. It was great.
We took some kids through it and were able to scare them. I have some great pictures of kids in the middle of their scream. Also, I have some great videos of the kids being scared by the ghosts.
It was a great Halloween. Next year, we'll spend more time on the Haunted Hallway to make it bigger and scarier.
My Birthday
We were still tired from the Thailand trip so we spent a weekend at the Sheraton Dameisha Resort, just an hour away by bus.
Days 4, 5 & 6 - Thailand
Day 4 - Day after snakes (I think)
Today we woke up to a slight rain, again. We had arranged for a driver from the hostel to the airport so we woke up and had a lazy morning. We ate the free breakfast at the hostel and took a quick, post-breakfast nap. We got up and began packing our suitcases. We took an hour long ride back to the airport and hung around for a little while before our flight to
The flight to
We woke up early this morning to catch our tour minibus to the floating market. While there is more than one, we went to the biggest and oldest one, Dumnoen Saduak Market. It took about an hour and half drive from the city. We got to the market and got ready to board a long-tailed speedboat to get to the actual market. Here is where I realized that I had left my memory stick in the laptop back in the hostel. Luckily, there was another couple from our hostel who had an extra memory stick and he let me borrow his for the day. Very lucky.
The floating market was cool to see but wasn't great...just interesting.
We took a rest then decided to have a fun night out in
Day 6 - Return to Shenzhen
Today we are returning to Shenzhen. Our flight is in the evening but we're not close to the airport so we had another relaxed day. We woke up and ate the great, free breakfast and then packed. We had to check out by
The previous night we had gotten in a taxi with a great driver. She painted her taxi pink and everything inside was pink. Since she was a woman, her taxi actually smelled nice inside. Also, she loved to dance to club music. She would be dancing at all the red lights. The best part was that she made sound effects while she drove. Everytime she passed someone, she'd go "Vrrrrrrrrrrrooomm" quietly. She was always smiling and laughing, great woman.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Day 3 Mom...DO NOT READ!
We found out where this was, luckily just on the other side of the island in Chalong, and hopped on Sasha for a quick ride in a light drizzle.
We arrived at the snake farm and made our way to the Phuket King Cobra Show. It was a little shack with a sunken ring in the middle and a set of bleachers on 2 sides. There was one family joining us for the show.
The guy from the videos and pictures came out and gave a bow. He then proceeded to pull out 3 Thai cobras. These were the 2nd deadliest snakes he'd be playing with. If they bite you, you have a whole 20 minutes before you would die. They're very common all over Thailand, especially in the jungles of Phuket.
It was a good thing we saw this show after our night scooter ride through some jungle areas.
He did some tricks, mainly teasing them and getting them to strike at him. It was pretty cool to watch. The bleachers were less than 10 feet away from the snakes so we were on top of the action.
The handlers then brought one of the cobras in the stands for us to touch. Vi was too nervous to touch it but of course I had to feel. It's cool being that close to something so deadly.
The second snake (3 of them) a new handler pulled out, also venomous, was smaller but would coil up and jump at the handler. If you were bit by this lovely snake, you would have 30 minutes to get help before dying.
This handler, for his finale, bent down as if to kiss the snake but then bit the snake and held it in his mouth. I then went down in the ring with him and took a picture with him with the snake in his mouth.
Finally, the big time. The first handler returned and pulled out a 4 meter (roughly 12 feet) long King Cobra. Wow! The cobra immediately rose up looking for a fight. If this King Cobra were to bite you, you'd have 15 minutes before death.
Oh yea, I forgot to mention. All of these snakes still had their fangs and were still producing venom. How do I know this you ask? Well, they brought the snakes around to show the people the fangs and then got them to drip venom on this metal thing. Just to let us know there was a real danger.
Anyways, after a couple of minutes of playing with the cobra, he set up for the Kiss of Death. He seemed to lure the cobra in to a relaxed state and slowly kissed the cobra on top of its head. I have to say, I was nervous watching this.
We walked around the grounds and saw some more snakes then decided to go get some lunch. Nothing like watching people handle 12 feet long cobras to work up an appetite.
We continued towards the town of Chalong to see what we could find.
We decided to stop at a little place that ended up being a gem of a find. From the outside, it looks like another runned down restaurant ran by locals. Inside, it has an awesome, traditional Thai set up. Everything is off the ground. It's really cool and you should just check out the pictures to get the idea.
The food here was amazing. I had garlic chicken that was incredible. Vi had a seafood Thai fried rice that was also great. Everything was so great we even returned for dinner.
After lunch, we went across the street and Vi got to try her first milkshake, strawberry. She was in love. We've decided that she will put on a lot of weight her first year in America simply because of the food.
Once we had finished the milkshake, we came back to the hostel for a nap. It was still a rainy day so it was perfect for napping.
We woke up from the nap in the mood for some adventure. We got back on Sasha and drove around to some areas we hadn't been before. We did some more shopping and after not being able to find an interesting looking restaurant, went back to Chalong to the place we ate lunch at.
We returned to find that the restaurat was packed with people and there was only one place to sit. The great thing about this place is that only one person there spoke English and everyone eating there were Thai, no tourists. Everyone kind of watched us sit down and the 2 tables across from us even attempted to talk with us a bit and help translate to a waiter.
This time we got garlic prawns, fried catfish in margo sauce (incredibly spicy) and Thai spicy soup with prawns. All of it was amazing. Thai food is great, although unbelievably spicy. We loved dinner and Vi loved the milkshake so much, we had a 2nd on for dessert.
We made our way back to the hostel but we stopped off to do some more shopping. I was very happy with some little things I found for Christmas gifts for the family. We found some interesting things last night that put us in a good mood.
We got back to the hostel, showered and went to sleep. It was a relaxed day but today we're leaving the island and going to Bangkok which should be quite a bit busier.
Day 2 One of the best days of my life
Well, we got ready in our bathing suits and went downstairs to ride the scooter. As I had never driven a scooter, the lady wanted to give me some tips. I listened carefully and got on and hit the gas. Needless to say, I wrecked it immediately. Nothing serious but enough to give the locals a good laugh. The gas is extremely sensitive and the acceleration is incredible. It's so you can zip in and out but they really should give some warning. I've driven similar in China and you have to turn a lot harder there to get going, not with this bad boy. You're at 20 km per hour in a couple seconds.
After a few rides around the building, Vi finally got on. We (me, Vi and Sasha (we named our bike)) made our way to the beach north of us, Karon Beach. We didn't stop because it was a good beach but we wanted to visit a couple we had looked up online that were incredible. Plus, riding the scooter was very, very fun.
We continued up the coast and past Patong Beach, the most popular and most built up beach on the island. We kept going. We did stop along the way and take some pictures from the cliffs because it was just so beautiful.
Next beach was Kamala Beach. We went just past that as between Kamala and Surin was Laem Singh, a small cove, few visit. We walked down the side of the mountain and were happy to see this quiet little cove with 3 restaurants and about 20 people. It was nice.
We decided to go to the restaurant to have some lunch. We both ordered fish, sat back and relaxed. Vi's fish came first. It was huge and delicious. Suddenly, I realized, we misunderstood the menu. Our lunch was going to be very expensive. When we ordered the fish, we thought the dish would be 80 baht, but really it was 80 baht per 100 grams and Vi's fish was over 500 grams and mine on the grill was even larger.
We called the people over and explained the situation. They weren't happy but after enough discussing, they charged us a couple US dollars for the inconvenience and allowed us to just pay for what we ate. Needless to say, we decided to move on to the next beach.
This trip to the next beach was about 40 minutes on the scooter through small towns and away from the beach. It was a beautifu ride. We finally arrived at a beach called Naithon Beach. We read online that not many people go there. We parked the bike and made our way to the beach.
We got there and were amazed to find that we were the only people on a beach that's more than a mile long of perfect, golden sand. This was incredible. No locals, no tourists, nothing. We were so excited. We layed out our massive beach towel and went to play in the water and take a walk. We took pictures and video because it was just unbelievable. It was like out of a movie. Suddenly you come upon this perfect beach that you have all to yourself. We ended up calling our beach as it felt like we were the first ones to step foot here. Wow.
After some time at our beach, we hopped back on the scooter for the next beach up to catch a good sunset view, Nai Yang Beach. This was another 30-40 minute ride that took us away from the beach. We arrived at Nai Yang and rented 2 chairs to put our stuff. We took a walk and enjoyed the scenery.
The beach was a disappointment having just left a perfect beach with nobody on it but we still enjoyed it. We both took naps under the sun as the sun began to be mostly covered by clouds. We woke up and ate some food at a restaurant the sand, which was very nice.
As the sun began to sink, we moved to a better position to view but only to be blocked by too many clouds to really see anything. We decided at that point to head back to our hostel. We began our journey at the bottom of the island and had made it all the way to the top over the course of the day.
We had no idea how far we were from the hostel until we reached the nearest town, 20 minutes away, and saw a sign that read Patong Beach 32kms. Uh oh! We had driven over 50 kms that day. Instead of taking all the winding, small, unlit backroads, I hopped on the big highway.
While it sounds scary, it was actually way better than the small roads. I was able to go faster and it was pretty much a straight road the whole way. Near the end of trip it began to rain on us. We were still a good 4o minutes from our hostel so we just had to push through. This was really ok because it never rained too hard and we were only going up steep hills so far, not down.
On the way up one mountain, we witnessed a bad accident. A girl on a scooter fell on her side and slid down the side of the mountain making a horrible noise. I hope she was ok.
That jolted both of us and on the way down each mountain I was very, very careful and we had no such accidents. The people here can be crazy on these things.
We stopped at Karon Beach, just north of where we're staying, and laid out under the stars for
a while before continuing to the hostel. It was beautiful to just lie under the stars and hear the waves.
We arrived back almost 2 hours after we had set off for the hostel. It was a great day with amazing beaches and a great journey. We ate at the same restaurant that we had before and enjoyed some Thai Phad noodles. We came back, took showers and went to sleep exhausted.
THAILAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Day 1
We flew from Shenzhen Airport Saturday morning about 12:30am (an hour later than we were supposed to) and arrived in Bangkok about 2:30am (they're an hour behind Shenzhen). We made our way through customs and picked up our checked bag. We immediately went to find some good because we were very hungry. After we ate some Thai food, we walked around trying to find somewhere to sleep for a little bit. We stumbled in to Royal Thai Airways' VIP lounge. It was so late AND so early that nobody was there so we settled down. We were unable to nap because by the time we had settled down, we had just 40 minutes before we could check-in for our flight to Phuket. We checked in for our flight and went to the gate to lay down and wait. It was freezing cold in the terminal and we were unable to sleep.
This flight was on time so we were excited about that. We flew over the ocean and arrived in Phuket a little over an hour later. Beautiful water!!!!!!!!!! That was the first reaction when landing. Again, we gathered our stuff and met up with our driver from the hostel.
The drive to our hostel was nice. We told the driver that if he took us somewhere he enjoys eating for breakfast, we'd pay. We stopped at a little restaurant on the side of the road where some Thai families were enjoying their breakfast. The food was very good. I had some roasted duck with rice. Vi had a bowl of noodles in soup with roasted duck. We split a plate of fried glass noodles with roasted duck. The duck was delicious, can you tell?
On the table were condiments, like anywhere you go. They were just different here. You had the soy sauce with Thai chilis in them. There was the crushed, dried chili flakes. They did have sugar. Lastly, the vinegar with peppers in it. The best were these little green peppers. I had never seen them before and the driver was eating them in his food by the hand full. I decided to give it a try. Luckily, I didn't try to show off and just picked one and ate it with a spoonfullof rice. WOW! That was the hottest pepper I've ever eaten. My mouth and lips were on fire for the entire trip to the hostel.
We left the restaurant and made our way to the hostel, nothing else worth mentioning happened.
At the hostel, we checked in and got our room. It was an excellent surprise. Our room's great and very cheap. It's about $20 a night. It's called Southern Fried Rice. We couldn't go to the beach yet, we were exhausted. We took a short nap and made our way to the ocean.
Frst, we went to Kata Beach which is just a 5 minute walk from our hostel. It was beautiful but there were plenty of people. Not a crazy amount, but not what we really really wanted. We played in the water and took some walks. The water was a beautiful blue-green. We rented two chairs and spent some time being lazy. It was really nice.
We walked up the street to a little restaurant to get some food. I ordered the cheeseburger and Vi ordered the noodles with seafood. To my surprise, they had Connect Four game boards so I was able to teach Vi a game I used to play a lot in the after school program in elementary school.
We left the beach and came back to shower and change for dinner and shopping. We ate dinner at a really small, local place that I thought was going to fall apart at any moment. We walked up the steps and pointed to some stuff in bags then ordered to some Thai Phad noodles with seafood. The noodles were amazing. They were not spicy but had a peanut flavor to them that made them incredible. It is the best non-Italian noodle dish I've ever had. The other stuff we ordered practically killed us. The first was a mixture of chilis and chicken. It looked very flavorful and it was. It slowly destroyed our mouths though. The other dish was green and served with this vegetable so we didn't think it would be too spicy...wrong. That one also torched our mouths. The spicyness is undescribable.
After dinner, we walked around the area and did some shopping. First for ourselves, then for others. Vi picked up a beautiful dress and I got a new t-shirt that I desperately need. We were still quite tired so we only shopped for a short while and headed back to the hostel to sleep.
Tomorrow would be an amazing day and we'd have an amazing adventure.