Wednesday 25 February 2009

Thai Royalty

So one of the princesses is coming to our school this Friday. Which means there have been no classes all week because they use their students as manual labour instead of hiring people for that. So we have new Zen gardens, white and purple sashes EVERYWHERE (I hope she likes purple...) ALL the building have been repainted including the water tower - all by students. Princess Margaret came to visit my school once when I was younger and I don't remember being allowed to miss a week of classes to clean up! Although I probably would not have volunteered to climb into the roof with a paint brush attached to a 20 foot pole to paint the wall....

Friday is also our last day of "school" obviously there will not actually BE school, details, details. I was given strict advice on what to wear. No jewelry allowed including rings in case it's a weapon. 

A lot of things are happening on Friday. Thai royalty, the end of my school days in Thaiand, and, as it happens, my good friend Amanda heads off to the Peace Corps in Africa to help save the world like I know she can. Not a bad day overall. 

Monday 23 February 2009

Tha Wang Pha Part Two and a quick catch up

Hey everyone,

Sorry for the lack of postings lately, but hopefully this one will make up for that. 

My time in Tha Wang Pha is winding down now. I should be leaving this coming weekend to start a new adventure! On that note: THANK YOU for all the packages and cards I've received, they have meant so much to me. Since I'll be leaving in less than a week, please hold off on sending anymore since (unless you send them super Express) I won't receive them. 

On to the quick catch up:
A couple of weeks ago, a student, May, took me out for the evening. We went to the market first and she bought and showed me a bunch of fruit that I had never seen before (the season here is just changing, so all this new exotic stuff is showing up), then she took me out with some of her school friends and we went to the Nan River where we picked algae off the river bed to cook and eat. On our way back through the farm fields, we picked green chili peppers off the plants. May took me back to her house where her aunt taught me how to make naam prik (chili paste) which they eat all the time here with sticky rice (I think it's a northern Thailand thing). It was great fun, and I got to eat dinner on the floor of her home with May, her sister and brother, mother and father, aunt and grandmother. It was the first time I've really felt accepted and welcomed by a Thai family. Everyone here has been very friendly of course, but this family taught me about different food, how to pick the fresh stuff from the fields, how to cook it, and eat it. It was one of my favourite nights here. I've added some photos from that night to this album, so check it out.

Another recent weekend involved a Girl Scout camp and an English camp. The Girl Scout camp was fun - the teachers just made the girls go through a number of obstacle course type challenges. English camp was interesting. Me, the girls and Devon were each given a station and asked to come up with an activity. There was no clear direction, and although there was a schedule it included things like "Rehearse for talent show, perform talent show." What talent show?! The Thai teachers seemed to have slightly high expectations of what this event was going to be.... Luckily Shaleas' made her station acting. Each group had to write and perform little plays, and the best ones performed for the whole group at the end which saved the "talent show" idea. It was fun although extremely poorly organized, but I met a woman and her daughter at the camp who I now tutor after school, so something good came out of it! Photos from Girl Scout camp, English camp, and some random school photos are all in this album

A week ago, Kelly and I met up with Kim in Hang Chat, where Lisa and our other friend Nate teach. We stayed with them for two nights, did a lot of shopping and I took everyone's money in poker which felt good after losing my money to Shaleas and Devon twice since we've started playing...  Since we don't have poker chips, or enough 1 baht coins to play with, we have adapted to playing with grains of rice. The first ten minutes of every game is spent counting out 100 grains of rice each. It works surprisingly well. Photos of our first poker tournament when Shaleas' friend Stephanie (another teach) visited are in the previous album link. 

There are a few more memorable events that have occurred over the past week or so but I don't want this post to get too long. Keep checking the site for another update soon. BUT

Meanwhile....

Another video! I got really into playing around with iMovie, so here is another video, this time based on my school and my students, so I hope you enjoy it! Keep checking for a third installment about my village. 



Monday 9 February 2009

Hi, my name is Marianne and..

I'm a podcast addict. 

I listen to them every morning when I wake up and every night before I go to bed. You might too if your only television channels were 24-hour news. Yes I like the news too, but sometimes I'd rather watch an episode of Rocketboom, or hear about why it is so hard to say "toy boat" three times fast from "Stuff You Should Know." I mention both of those podcasts because along with the "Best of Today" they're my favourite programmes and I am always anxiously awaiting the next ten minutes of Internet I'll get so that I can download new episodes. 

So here's what I'm listening to/watching, in case you ever wonder where I get all these random conversation topics:

ABC World News

Best of Today (The BBC Radio Today Show)

Best of YouTube

Cook's Illustrated Video Podcast

The Economist

The Feed Video Podcast

Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4

Front Page (NYTimes)

LearnItalianPod.com (ok, I haven't really started listening to this one yet, I'm trying to focus on my Thai at the moment, but I have all kinds of great plans to start learning Italian)

NBC Nightly News Video

The New Yorker Animated Cartoons

NPR: Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me

NPR: World Story of the Day

Onion News Network Video

Onion Radio News

President Obama's Weekly Address Video

Rocketboom

Stave V Videocast

Stephn Fry's PODGRAMS

Stuff You Should Know

ViroPOP - A Green Video Network

Wild Chronicles Digital Shorts

Yoga Today

Yogajournal.com

20 min. Yoga Sessions

There you have it. The 20-odd programmes that keep me connected and therefore sane. 

Second Tha Wang Pha video coming to a blog near you soon I promise.

Wednesday 4 February 2009

Tha Wang Pha Part One

Last night I was sitting in my room getting bored of my own company. So I made a video! The sun was going down so most of the outdoor shots were too dark to include. But here's a quick tour of my home. I'll make a couple more about the school and about Tha Wang Pha. Here's Part One. Enjoy.



 





Tuesday 3 February 2009

Novelist Given 3 Years for Insulting Thai King

An Australian writer was sentenced to three years in prison Monday for insulting the Thai monarchy in a self-published novel. Elaborating may land me in the same position, so I'll stop there.

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