We are home, and after a month on the road we are deep in all the re-entry wiggles and wobbles. It takes a few days to get everyone and everything and every feeling all straightened out :).
We spent our last three days in Bangkok. For all its big city glam there are plenty of street side sellers roasting and frying and grilling their treats for passer-by.
One block past this tin-roofed pancake stand we rode an escalator up three flights of stairs and boarded the sky train.
You get a little bit of everything in Bangkok! Including the largest Toys R Us my kids have ever seen! We were there for over an hour :)
One morning while I was doing medical stuff Matt took the kids to Lumpini Park to look for monitor lizards. They had a blast.
and swings! what a treat!
and a tuk tuk ride, of course.
On this day Julianna provided one of my favorite quotes of the entire trip. I asked her how they got to/from the park and she said, "Well we walked there but it was so hot we decided to take a taxi back to the hotel".
"How far was the walk?" I asked.
"Oh, I'd say it was a good stretch of the legs."
(Can you tell Matt is still reading Tolkien to the kids? To me this sounds just like Hobbit talk!)
We landed a bit after midnight on Saturday - greeted by your standard Asia airport experience (cold crowded bus to terminal, long lines, pushing and shoving, etc). It's never a highlight.
The next day we slept late and unpacked and I tried to wrap my mind around starting back to home school, local school, cooking, cleaning, laundry, the works.
The kids pulled out their currency collections to sort - and add a new one. Isaac's good buddy from our beach stop was an American living in Takijistan. They traded some cash :).
Now we are day 3 back in country and it's a big one - Matt's birthday! woohoo! Time to celebrate!