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Photos from the trip are HERE.
After a pretty brutal flight from Bangkok to Tokyo to Chicago, Dave picked me up at O'Hare to head back home. Everything was so surreal between the jetlag, the disrupted sleep on the plane, the shockingly different surroundings.
Friday Jane and I woke up early to visit Wat Po for Songkran. I haven't had very many moments of true awe in my life, but standing below the reclining Buddha had me dumbstruck and giggly. I remember very vividly being fascinated with it in Mrs. Watson's 5th grade Social Studies class. Don't know why, maybe just overwhelmed by it's mass. And then there I was, standing below it, craning my neck straight back to look up at the image of Buddha, sated, passing into nirvana, at the very spot that had grabbed my imagination nearly 23 years ago!
I went out to the camp to say my farewells to the children yesterday. Oh it didn't take much, let me tell you, to get me choked up. Saine ran over and plopped herself in my lap as usual, and it was enough to make me cry right off the bat. She looked up at me and I tried to explain in broken Thai that I would miss her very much and was going back home to America. Her face just dropped and asked me when I would be coming back. I tried to tell her that I want to come back, but probably in a year. We took lots of pictures, gave lots of hugs, I teared up several more times, then got in the cab and headed to Krabi airport. Sandy, Alisa, Fan, Punji, Pun, Saine, Jan... I miss them all so much already. What an honor it was to spend time with them.
I can't believe it. I've lost another post to Blogger.
This afternoon the kids and I made party hats. A French film crew was there, again, following this man named Angelo around who lived on Phi Phi for many years and survived the tsunami. He came back and set up phiphi-releve-toi.com to help the residents and has been out there visiting many of the times I've gone out there.
OK. I have pretty much come to the conclusion that I'm not terribly fond of Krabi. The people are nice enough but after Phi PHi it's a bit anticlimactic. It's like going to Hawaii for the weekend, and going back to work in Tijuana. Actually--- It's pretty much exactly like that. -Except that Hawaii is much more developed than Phi Phi, which is breathtakingly beautiful with it's peppering of bungalows and huts. No high rise hotels...Yet. And you can do a lap around Phi Phi within a couple of hours. Less if the heat weren't slowing you down. But be careful at night, there are giant snakes around every corner of every path, lusting for American blood. Ooooh.
Water balloon fight
This evening I woke up from a cat nap with a terrible craving for chocolate chip cookies. Not just a craving, but more of a "I'm so lonely for Chicago and my friends. I'm back where I get no English" desire for something resembling home cooking.
I'm back in Krabi, just checked into my hotel. No water just yet. Maybe they actually will wait until the 13th, though I was told it starts at dark on the 12th.
I walked all over Koh Phi Phi yesterday with my camera, taking some photos for myself as well as the folks out at the camp. They're very interested to see what progress is being made.
Something funny I just found out. The surname Porn is apparently common around here, leading to some pretty amusing business names.
Blogger had been very uncooperative. I've had three posts wiped out after hitting publish.
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I think I have an admirer. The guy who runs the Internet cafe, who I'm guessing is no older than 17 or 18, was hovering next to my desk this morning. I looked up and he bashfully held out this keychain made of a leaf with a very tribal looking figure on it and said, "I have a present for you." He was awfully sweet and offered to give me a quick etiquette course before I head to the Wat at Tiger Cave. Yesterday he downloaded all the images from my digital camera and burned them to disc for me. Well after he was done, he kept flipping through the pictures and asking me about them. This is cracking me up. The best part is that if there were a Thai version of Napoleon Dynamite, he would be it. I keep expecting him to say, "My lips hurt real bad!" in a Thai accent. If he did, I think I would fall off my chair.
I've received a few notes from people wanting to know how to volunteer in Koh Phi Phi. If you are looking to perform any sort of physical labor, all you need to do is make your way to the island, I suggest Krabi to the ferry to Phi Phi, and head to Carlito's Bar. There is a volunteer meeting there every evening at 7pm. Be sure to check HiPhiPhi.com for more details of what to bring with you. Last I heard, the ATMs are still out, so you'll need to bring cash as well as your own first aid kit. Best of luck to you!
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So much happened yesterday that it took a moment to realize that it was only one day in Krabi.
I've reached the center in Longkok, the area where they are caring for the children of Koh Phi Phi. I have a couple of hours to kill before my appointment to meet with Jaan, the head of the center. She sounded really happy earlier. I think we're both very excited. So until then, I'll catch up on what's happened since I've been here.
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