We were told to expect a whirlwind our first vacation back home, but it feels more like a tornado. Trying to balance friends, family, and our own kids has been such a focus that we forget that we are actually on vacation. We are loving seeing everyone and spending quality time with our friends and family, but how do we get out of this tornado that is sweeping us away? How can we balance things and still stay sane? Maybe this is just the way it is and we need to get used to our summer holidays being crazy.
Many people ask us what we miss about our home. We usually pause before we answer, which leaves many with a sad expression. It is just a very difficult question and it is something we tried not to think about to much our first year away. It just could have been to painful for us to think about everything we miss. Of course we miss our friends and family, and then a few small things like going shopping and trying on clothes. I also miss a good grocery store and costco! Also, missing the freedom of just driving anywhere and everywhere.
We do not miss the crazy, busy lifestyle that just makes your life zoom right on by in a blink. We also do not miss gas prices, car payments, driving the kids everywhere, and teaching in a classroom with 30 students and a lack of technology.
The below link explains a little on how we are feeling. However, I wish we knew a 2nd language! Maybe next summer we will be able to relate to that point of the article.
Have We Changed?
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Koh Samui, Thailand
Since we were taking a detour on our way home for the summer, we decided to leave Sri Lanka and make a stop over in Thailand. We spent one week in each place and now we know we must return and spend at least two weeks in these wonderful, unique, and adventurous places.
We decided to follow our good friends, Justin and Rebecca Somerville, to Koh Samui. They live about 4 houses away from us in Kaust and have been a family we immediately connected with. They are from New Zealand, about our age, have three awesome kids, and area also a little looney like us. This is our second adventure with them and we look forward to making more memories in the years to come.
We also decided to fly Gracie, our niece, to meet us. She flew to Bangkok on her own and then we continued to Koh Samui. She did a great job! Her words: "I love airports!" She enjoyed the independence, courage, and adventure it took to make this long journey. We are so glad she spent this week with us.
| We didn't spend too much time on the beach. I think we are a little spoiled by living right on the Red Sea. |
| Our place was quite large, but when you shop around you can find some great deals. 4 of the bedrooms faced the pool. We also had a lovely view. |
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| Our home! |
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| You can buy gasoline in bottles. It must be for all the scooters that are racing around the island. |
| The food was so delicious! |
| This was the name of our villa. |
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| The Big Buddah was a great find! The shopping was amazing and it is always fun to learn about the customs of the country you are visiting. |
| This is a typical boat. |
| Shopping! Everything is so cheap! |
| Carter lost his tooth right when we arrived. The Thailand Tooth Fairy delivered 50 bot for this front tooth. |
| Gracie's first night. She did a good job of not falling face first into her food. Catching up on her sleep was an important task for the first few days. |
| Our good friends. The Somervilles! We hiked to a waterfall, which was barely flowing, and a did a little swimming. |
| Cameron being blessed by a Monk. |
| Gracie was blessed too. |
| This is the snake charmer! He also had pet scorpions and wanted to prove to me that they were friendly. It did not work. This guy also had a USA tattoo. Very strange! |
| This has been bit 324 times! He is missing several fingers! |
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Sri Lanka
We believe Sri Lanka is a hidden gem that our adventurous friends should discover. North Americans are the least likely visitors, which is probably due to where it is situated (below India, Far Away), and most people have never heard of Sri Lanka. It is an amazing place and has to be home to the friendliest people in the world. It is a place we will be visiting again soon!
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| The majority of Sri Lankans are Buddhist. You can visit these temples all around the country. |
| Each of us took a turn being blessed by the Monk. |
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| He told me that he blessed me with the hope that I will someday have a daughter. Ugh! |
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| These boys were studying to become Monks. |
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| Bird watching was taken very seriously. |
| We loved our time in the Tuk Tuk and had the best driver ever! |
| Flying Fox bats! The largest bat in the world! They eat fruit, so don't be afraid! |
| They can have a wing span up to 5 feet long. |
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| Visiting the local school was amazing! |
| These kids were so thankful for the one pencil we gave to them. |
| Cameron was quite popular! |
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| After our amazing school experience we went to our Tuk Tuk drivers home. His friend decided we each needed a coconut. He climbed quickly into this tree to bring down a treat for all of us. |
| We came home to all of our beds decorated with flowers. This place was so much fun! |
| Yala National Park was amazing! They have a healthy Asian Elephant population. This little guy is about 5 months old. |
| Many of the mommas had a 5 year old and a baby. Seeing them in the wild was an unforgettable experience. |
| We spent 13 hours in this jeep. |
| I little creepy! |
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| The sloth bear was an amazing find! |
| Most people go to Yala to see the leopard. They are not easy to find. We were able to find 2! They are difficult to photograph. |
| We taught the staff at this hotel how to play Uno. They loved it! |
| Our driver for a few days. The roads are crazy in Sri Lanka, so hiring a driver is a good idea. |
| Our picnic while on Safari. |
| Cameron in his underwear relaxing. The animals hide in the heat of the day, so we spent a few hours eating, swimming, and just hanging out. |
| Amazing place! Great guides! |
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