It seems I’m coming to the close of another chapter. This approaching Saturday (February 17th) I’ll be flying to Luang Prabang in Laos. While I’ve been in and out of the country a couple of times, I’ve spent a total of about 4 months in Thailand and it has been a crazy adventured filled journey. Looking back on it seems like a lifetime instead of a mere 4 months. I couldn’t have ever predicted the things I would do and how the journey would unfold.
Thailand Recap
Getting sentimental, I remember my first week in Thailand. I came over by bus from Cambodia. I spent a day in Bangkok and then really enjoyed myself in the unbelievable islands in southern Thailand. There I met so many awesome to people to adventure with and I even stepped into the ring for the first time. If you didn’t see the post, there was a bar on the island that had a Muay Thai ring. If you volunteered to fight another amateur volunteer you both got a free bucket of alcohol, so that was a win-win. It’s fun to look back at that video and compare it to my actual fight video. Definitely learned a few things since then!
Then it was all Chiang Mai for the rest. In this post I recapped my time there. Chiang Mai was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. Even if things didn’t go exactly how I planned (20 total stitches later), I wouldn’t have it any other way. I remember my struggles finding an apartment there in the beginning. That’s when I first experienced the extreme kindness of the Thai people. There was that time I bike up a mountain only to get there an hour later than I anticipated at dark. The ensuing ride down a mountain at night on a bike with questionable brakes is something I won’t ever forget either. My experiences with the church there are something I will also cherish in my heart forever. Then there was my fight, the main reason for me coming to Thailand. From those major highlights to everything in between I have nothing but fondness for the country and people of Thailand!
Current Updates
Like I said this is my last week working here in Bangkok. Just a couple more days of working filming English lessons. The flight to Laos is on the companies dime to which is nice! Since I am going to be on the road for a long time I thought I’d spend my last weekend relaxing.
I didn’t work Friday and just spent a good chunk of the day in the park reading and watching Netflix. After being so lazy on Friday I decided to go to a hotel to sneak into there pool for a chill Saturday. First hotel I tried I walked right in and got to the pool no questions asked. One of my many privileges traveling and being white and being a native English speaker. I forgot to take pictures at the pool, but it was nice on a rooftop with a nice skyline view! I did some reading there as well.
Then today (Sunday), I headed to the Channel 7 Boxing Stadium. This is one of the top Muay Thai stadiums in Bangkok, and all the matches are televised. It was almost like a TV studio/stadium. Since they get there money from TV ticket prices were free compared to the approximate $30 US I’d have to spend to go to one of the other top stadiums.
In classic Thai style, even though these guys are top level pros, they are cooling down outside on some chairs right outside the entrance. No locker rooms in Thailand I guess. In the video I am posting below you can here the bookies screaming, another part of classic Thai culture.
…and that’s the week! Next post I could be in Laos!