We woke up in the morning in our bungalo made of bamboo. I stretched and yawned. Then I packed my big blue bag because I knew we were going to Mae Hong Son.
We went down the road about 200m to a nice cafe to get breakfast. For my breakfast I had toast with butter and jam+banana’s. It was yüüüüm.
Then we went to the bus station to catch the bus to Mae Hong Son. We got to the bus station and Helen remembered she had left her tablet at the Cafe, so she dropped her bags at the bus station and went back to the Cafe to get her tablet. So me and Dad hung out at the bus station. We made friends with Popcorn, a stranger from near Mae Hong Son. He tried some tricks on us to get money. It didn’t work.
Helen came back from the Cafe. We met another pair of strangers but they were nice. Their names were Yaan and Jaia. They were going to a little town just before Mae Hong Son, so they were on the same bus as us.
We got on the bus and found our seats. We started off through Pai and up into the mountain side to Mae Hong Son. It was very slow but fun. Most of the way I was talking to Jaia. The mountains were shaped like legs and big mounds of ice cream. They looked Awesome. So on we putted very slowly up a hill and just made it over the top and then rolled down the other side. It was nice and FUUUUUUUUUUUUUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We had one military check point and I got to see the big guns.
Then we were off again to the next pit stop. We had food at the next pit stop and I had a sausage and some mandarins and we were speeding off into the distance towards Mae Hong Son. We were 35 KM away from Mae Hong Son when Yaan and Jaia got off at the little town. I said bye to Yaan and said “I hope I see you again” to Jaia.Then off we went to our destination 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 THE END:-) 🙂 🙂 🙂
Lukoia Coffey over and out.
Cool that your making friends along the way. That’s awesome! I wonder how thrilled they’d be to know they were the feature of your post today.
Thx mum