Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Christmas in Bangkok

Merry Christmas everyone! We had a very wonderful Christmas here.  It was definitely not like any other.  Casey and I woke up pretty early because our sleep schedule is not quite on track yet but it was nice to see the sunrise.  We sat on the deck for a while I did some blogging and Casey took pictures.  We then decided to do some swimming at the pool which was really nice.  My feet have been pretty swollen since we got here so I thought swimming and getting the blood flowing would help a bit.  Afterwards we went into the jacuzzi.  Funny story- The door was open next to the Jacuzzi sign so we just went in.  We stayed in there for about 10 minutes then decided to leave.   As we are leaving I see there are urinals ..... So I start to think that I probably should not be in there.  Yes there is a womens' jacuzzi and a mens jacuzzi, I went in the mens'.  It would have been embarrassing but no one saw haha.  Pretty sad both Casey and I did not realize this though.

After getting ready for the day the four of us got some breakfast in the hotel. We decided to go see a couple temples and go to Khao Sang Road,  which is a popular road in Bangkok with markets.  As we were leaving a police officer stopped to "help us."  I put quotations because we were scammed.  He told us Khao Sand Road was closed due to the protests and that we should go to Thai Center and to a Suit store.  He got a Tuk Tuk for us which was the only good part because it was much cheaper than most.  Both these places we went to were not great and they really pressure you to buy things.  So after that little rough part we got onto a boat down the river to a couple of temples.  The river is disgusting. NOT FOR SWIMMING.  We went to the Temple of Dawn first which was beautiful.  We climbed up the temple which was so scary.  The stairs were about a foot high and only 4-5 inches deep so looking down was freaky! You were basically pulling yourself up the temple with the hand rails.  Here are a couple pics.




















We got off the boat at the second temple and went through a market first.  There were about 6 pad thai places within about a 4 foot radius.  We chose one and had some pad thai under a tent.  Emmy and James then got this sticky rice that had some sweet milk sauce on it and mango- This was the most delicious thing I have had so far! SOOO GOOD.  Would have never thought that rice would be good with sweet things.  After that we were going to see the next temple but it was a little too pricy so we walked around a bit then decided to see if Khao Sung Road was actually closed.  We took a Tuk Tuk there and IT WAS OPEN.  We then split up and got little gifts for each other for christmas.  After a couple hours we went back to the hotel to relax for a couple hours before dinner.  We went to dinner at very fancy hotel and the dinner was fantastic.  We had such a wonderful time.  The hotel had a sky bar so went up there for a bit and the view was incredible! We had a pretty great Christmas together.  We of course missed our families but we are having a great time! Here are some more pics of the rest of our day.














Merry christmas from Thailand! love you all!

4 comments:

  1. Sounds like you guys are having so much fun!! The pics are beautiful, of course. :) Love hearing about all you're doing. <3

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  2. That temple looks amazing, and huge!

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  3. Joce, sounds like you all are having an amazing time! Can't wait to see and read more!

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  4. Our Christmas week guests (Loren's family) just left, so having a comfortable Saturday morning with Joce and Casey's trip!!!
    How fantastic that Emmy and James are there for your first week and Christmas holidays! Temples, market, Christmas dinner, etc. look incredible. What an experience....and it will keep on coming. Love your writing, Jocelyn & Photos are great, Casey. How fun to read about your travels and adventures. I am sure there will be more stories like the Jacuzzi one - discovering trends & traditions of other countries - what an education. waiting for the next installment:)

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