Monday, January 23, 2006


-plane-train-taxi-skytrain-underground train-tuk tuk-song tao-ferry boat-local bus-vip double decker bus...in five days we've managed to zip around, tuk around and wait around for at least 10 different modes of transportation :)
where were we going?
let's see, we spent a couple nights in Bangkok recovering from the flights...treated ourselves to a foot massage (incidentally, when you order the hour-long foot massage, you also get neck, shoulders, arms, back and head....all this for about $6.50) Kris took us around her old neighborhood to see her apartment and the school she used to teach at. We then headed back to touristy, slightly crazy Khao San Road where we munched on street food - fresh pad thai, spring rolls, and banana crepes...yummmmmmmmmmm (oh, and we decided to experiment and bought something that looked like cake...but was kind of like green jam of some sort between layers of de-crusted white bread...not as bad as it could have been...but didn't make it into the "yummmmm" group of foods :) )
After seeing all the happy tanned travellers at our guesthouse...we decided one of the first items on the agenda was to get a good base tan...and what better way to start out a trip than a relaxing weekend at the beach?
Good thing there's a bunch of those around here ;) We headed down via bus and ferry to Koh Samet...found a room on the beach and settled in to soak up a little sunshine. We also enjoyed dinners on the beach, and bars where you get drinks to share in little beach buckets. :) Local whiskey - Sangsam, red bull, and coke...cheap, delicious, and potent :)
We decided to head straight up north after the weekend, and caught the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai last night. It was suprisingly comfortable up on the top bunk, we slept from the moment we boarded until about 8 this morning, and rolled into town around noon. Seems like there are a lot of trekking options and places we might want to explore from here in the next few weeks before having to head back to Bangkok for the Ultimate Frisbee tournament Kristi and James are playing in.
We've already got some good ideas and advice from new friends and Am and Tawan (which means Sun!), who are tour guides in training at our guesthouse. Hopefully I'll have some interesting tales to tell...
until then, i hope everyone is well. ...time to go find something to munch on here at the Chiang Mai night market :)

much love to all
sun

Wednesday, January 18, 2006


phew! we made it!
many many many cramped hours on the plane (and 5 bad movies) later, we've arrived in Bangkok, and finally settled into a guest house just off of the infamous Khao San Road. I won't write much now, Kristi and James are still sleeping off the jetlag and unable to sleep any more, i slipped down to the lobby for a little internet action.(i have no idea what day it is...where we lost or gained one, where all of you are in time, so forgive these entries if they're a little disoriented for a couple days ;) Just wanted to let everyone know that we're here, safe, sound, and sweaty :)
much love
sun

Monday, January 16, 2006

so, we're on our way early tomorrow morning. just wanted to make a quick entry to thank y'all for your well wishes and luvlee send-offs. my next note will come from the sunshine on the other end of a very loooong day of flying :)
much much love
sun

Thursday, January 05, 2006



To be very honest, I don't want a blog/to start a blog/be a blogger, whatever. I've never had thoughts that i felt were particularly interesting, or unique that i thought the whole world should have access to them. I prefer to share ideas in conversation, with friends, rather than randomly blabbering out into the world.
Soooooo....what brings me here? I'm almost embarrassed that my mother, and her friend, each with fresh blogs, had to suggest to me the obvious idea of starting a blog, for my trip. How much easier would it be for me to jump on here, write a few little notes, post a picture or two and then let you read about my little adventures on your own time, at your own pace? After a little consideration, it seemed much less frustrating than sending out mass emails - "who'd i miss? did this end up in their junk mail? are people offended by being part of the masses?" So yeah, this is my lazy solution.
Visit whenever you like, if ever. Reply here, or send me a note. (I'll be missing everyone and be looking for chatter from home.) Pass along the address to those i might have forgotten to include on the initial invitation. That's pretty much it.

:)
sun