We went to the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar. (The night bazaar is a huge night market in the middle of Chiang Mai). I thought it was pretty cool but TOYS TOYS TOYS EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!! I wanted to buy a cap but it was 297 Baht. I got an iced coffee instead. I learnt how to use Chopsticks. I picked up my dads spoon. It was fun at the night market and it was 10:30 but it felt like 5:00 in the morning or something. So I went back to the hotel and slept till 6:00 in the morning. I went and got breakfast and it Β was porridge π π π π π π π Β with chocolate and Pancakes. It was yΓΌm. We kind of walked around for the whole day. It was pretty awesome but that’s the end of my day.:-) π π π π π π π π π π
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Wow you guys are really bringing Thailand to life for me! That’s such a great picture of you scratching the hippo on his/her nose.
I love the tuk-tuks too.
Did you receive the voxer message I sent you Koia??
It’s very hot here – probably even hotter where you are. What does Thailand smell like?
XXX Kitee
It’s sooooo coool to be reading of your adventures so far Koia, I’m so stoked for you, and I’m sure you’re taking in sooooo much! I can’t wait to be there with you all….and maybe you’ll be getting used to eating Pad Thai by then Mmmmm yum! ha ha (lol)
Hey Lukoia,
Great to Skype with you yesterday for the first time. Olga and I are very jealous of your travels and will probably just give up work and join you all tomorrow! Good work blogging, keep it up.
Simon and Olga
Lukoia, It’s great to follow your adventures online – and you open up a world to us we may never get to visit ourselves. If you can take a photo of a tuktuk without irritating the driver or anyone else, we would love to see what one looks like…good job on those chopsticks!
G and G C.