Striking a Balance
What I’ve found the most interesting about living in Thailand is that, more than anywhere else I’ve visited or lived, … Continue reading Striking a Balance
What I’ve found the most interesting about living in Thailand is that, more than anywhere else I’ve visited or lived, … Continue reading Striking a Balance
The last two Fourth of July’s have been, unknowingly, kind of like bookends in the huge amount of changes I’ve … Continue reading Independence Day
This week made me think about things that I feel like are generally just under the surface in my head … Continue reading Ups and Downs
This week we celebrated Wai Kru Day, which is similar to Teacher Appreciation Day but literally translates to Bow to Your Teacher Day or Hello to Teacher! Day, which I think are far more appropriate and amusing titles. Continue reading “Wai Kru Day”
Teacher vacation to the houseboats (really, more like floating bungalows, but whatever)! Continue reading “Field Trip!”
Rainy season is here! And by rainy season, I mean tiny afternoon hurricane season. Continue reading “And the rain rain rain came down down down”
Yesterday was Visakha Bucha Day in Thailand (and for Buddhists generally), commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha (all … Continue reading Visakha Bucha Day
My students have the strangest nicknames. Like not even logical names for people. Boss. Future. Nut. Mod X. I’m not making this up. Continue reading “Day Two”