Monday, April 16, 2012

SONGKRAN:: Water water water!

We just celebrated Songkran here in Thailand.... if you don't know what Songkran is read the below: if you do know you can skip ahead::

The Songkran festival (Thai: สงกรานต์, Khmer: សង្រ្កាន្ត; from the Sanskrit word saṃkrānti,[1] or literally "astrological passage") is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13 to 15 April. It coincides with the New Year of many calendars of South and Southeast Asia.
The date of the festival was originally set by astrological calculation, but it is now fixed. If these days fall on a weekend, the missed days off are taken on the weekdays immediately following. Songkran falls in the hottest time of the year in Thailand, at the end of the dry season. Until 1888 the Thai New Year was the beginning of the year in Thailand; thereafter 1 April was used until 1940. 1 January is now the beginning of the year. The traditional Thai New Year has been a national holiday since then.
Songkran has traditionally been celebrated as the New Year for many centuries, and is believed to have been adapted from an Indian festival. It is now observed nationwide, even in the far south. However, the most famous Songkran celebrations are still in the northern city of Chiang Mai, where it continues for six days and even longer. It has also become a party for foreigners and an additional reason for many to visit Thailand for immersion in another culture. -Wikipedia  :: part of the festival involves throwing water on people...it's a giant water fight for the whole country -kyndra

This year I was able to spend this time with 5 of the girls from BNJ (Home of the Open Heart). We spent our days playing in the water, throwing water on people, bike riding, watching movies, eating, laughing, swimming, catching fish in muddy waters, sweating, laughing some more, dancing, watching Muay Thai (thai boxing), eating some more and staying up late and having late night snacks..... I have dogs where I am living right now...they are really amazing dogs and the girls loved playing with them. We had such a lovely time.... We also spent some time talking about life.... I love these rich rich times with the kids...it reminds me of why I'm really here. It's easy to get caught up in the "work" side of things. But these are little lives that are so impressionable. I pray and hope that God is and can use me to my fullest to show these precious kids how much God loves them, how much I love them and how precious they are. They all are so ridiculously different from each other and yet all in need of the same thing....LOVE! If any of you who are reading this feel impressed to come and help out here wether it be with counseling, teaching music, nursing, discipleship, web design/office management....community work, or prayer ministry.... wether it be long term or short term, we would love to have you come and join our family here. We are in desperate need of help.....
Now that said....enjoy the photos and please keep me and our little family here in your prayers.... Also for those of you who remember P'Lut (the coffee shop owner and my very good friend), he is having problems with his heart and needs prayer for wisdom for the Doctors to figure out what's going on with him and his health. Thank you oh so much....
Waiting for the cars and motor bikes to come

Mae saying "chica boom boom" when she splashes the water on the people!

(girl in the green shorts) Mae is being so funny in this shot!

This is a forced photo after a LONG and HOT bike ride out to our friends village- rode up hills and hills and walked and they caught fish in a muddy swamp.... they had so much fun but they were so hot, tired and DIRTY! can't really tell in this shot but they had cleaned up a bit before I got this shot....

Getting some drinks from our favorite coffee shop (Companion)

Mae really loves her photo taken.... the girls really love Praow:: she's a lovely big sister to them

Ae is playing some special music for the start of our Songkran time together!

Nui is loving having some play time with Dory in the morning....instant buddies

Mae is sneaking a wee coffee off me.... "Caught!"

Nui enjoying a healthy breaky of mamma noodles and apples ;)

Mai also enjoying some time with her new little/big friends

Swimming in the Elephant poo water! Woo!! Loving it!

I'm always surrounded by lovely people.... blessed am I

I love this little girl...... she's got the best sense of humor....and loves laughing at me.....

Blessings to you all.....thanks for reading and looking!

Monday, April 2, 2012

China::

At the end of January my friend Ae and I ventured off on a bus to head to Laos. We stayed a night in Laos, excited about where we were going to head off to the next day. We were going to go to CHINA!!! I had been wanting to travel around Thailand ever since coming to live here and just never got a chance. Being my last year hear I decided to save up and make it happen! My friend Ae and I have a friend, Morgan, who used to live in Thailand and is now living in China. So the next day we got in a van, and headed to the Chinese border. Immigration went smoothly and had some funny conversations with the guys there in chinglish. It was fun and I was excited to see another country, culture and experience the excitement of traveling again. So we crossed the border, had our first meal (amazing) and got on the bus. The bus was filled with beds instead of seats. Woo! We get on, take our shoes off and find our bed. I was able to get to sit/lay next to one of the cutest little chinese boys ever. He came and laid with me and we played angry birds and fruit ninja until it was dark and was time to sleep. He kept talking to me and I had no idea what he was saying so I just smiled and spoke english and thai back to him. Haa haa! 
 





After our sweet bus ride we get to the town of Khunming and as we waited for Morgan to meet us and take us to her house we went to point and smile at the food we wanted to eat. Ae was so amazing....she would point at noodles and hold up two fingers to tell them 2 bowls. She was great! Morgan came and got us and we headed to her apartment. Once we got to her beautiful apartment we showered and rugged up! It was pretty stinking chilly there! It was refreshing to me! I loved feeling cold! Knowing that hot season was on its way to Thailand I was going to embrace this cold as much as I could. 
 For lunch we headed to the city to get something to eat. Since it was close to Chinese new year, pretty much everything was closed. We found a noodle shop near the market, ate and then went to check out the market and get some veggies and other things to make dinner. After the first day it's all a blur of fireworks, laughing, going to amusement parks, national parks, markets, eating amazing food, laughing a lot, praying together, walking walking walking, laughing more, fireworks, walking, eating eating eating.... It was really fun! After a week in Kunming we headed on a bus with our friend Morgan and her friend Stacey to a place called Jinghong where we would plan to stay for a few days and meet some people and get to know the area. 

Stacey and I waiting for our yummy noodles
Hungry Ae and Morgan


Market

Dinner

Our dinner made my Morgan! so good!

a beautiful park

candied chinese cherries

free gyoza!!

Happy New Year!

Firework madness!!

A taste of thai by Ae for Morgan and her friends!

Morgan and Stacey will be moving to this area to reach out to a people group called Tailue. So we went there to go with them and pray over the area, pray over the people and search out some areas where there are Tailue villages in the city and outside of the city. So we walked and walked and walked and mapped out areas where we would head to. We walked around the city and prayed in Tailue villages and sat and visited with people. We ate and walked and ate some more and stopped and prayed for people and walked in and through villages. We spent an evening with one of Morgan's friends at her house with her family and they made an amazing spread of Tailue food for us. Tailue culture and food is very similar to Northern Thailand food and culture so it wasn't too much of a shock for me. I LOVED IT! the food, hearing the language and sitting and talking and listening to them and eating together was such a refreshing time for me....



Morgan's friend's mom preparing dinner

the spread

dinner party::
Villages....we went to a dirty little town (can't remember the name) a few hours out of Jinghong and stayed a couple days and did some prayer walking in some villages in the area. It was so much fun. It also was a bit heavy and overwhelming just seeing how entangled in idolatry they are. Matthew 9:37 is so appropriate for the world we live in today. "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few." These people we sat and visited with, ate with and prayed for were so hungry. So if you are reading this and feel a heart for the lost.... and want to do something about it....please contact me and I'll hook you up!!! We had some good times together sharing, praying and just walking and taking all of the beauty in. 


we found a fun little milk shop in the dirty little town... go figure!

such a suprise and we loved it!!r

walking 

and praying




I wanted to take all of the kids home with me!! ALL of them!! 


Lovely family we met while walking and praying:::

my hiking buddy













After leaving Jinghong and saying goodbye to Morgan and Stacey.... 



Ae and I headed back to Laos...where we would plan to stay for a few days before heading back to Chiang Rai and ending this blissful trip. After a rough bus ride with a bunch of frustrating foreigners we made it to Laos. My tummy was a but unsettled and so we checked into our room, showered, headed out to hunt for some food....we ate some papaya salad, partook in a Laos Beer (a cold one since it was much warmer here)

eating some riverweed from the market


Local Market
river weed
young bamboo dish



It was probably one of the best trips I've had in ages!! I'm so blessed that I had this opportunity to travel with my friend Ae and make some wonderful memories with her. I left Laos pretty sick but also full and refreshed from our rich times of prayer and fellowship! Here's a few more of my favorite photos from our trip.... enjoy and thanks so much for reading....sorry it's so long... 


Mekong River 

Washing her hair with a rice mixture

Spinning white string for the temple

This was the funniest day: this lady had the best sense of humor.....so full of life


cute::
The bird and flower market with Stacey

Kunming City with Morgan

Lovely Tai Lue ladies working the fields
view from the top:: Kunming City

sleepin on the job

pounding some green veggie: I think we call it morning glory to mix with rice




farming beauty

98 year old HOSS! I hope I'm kickin it as strong as she is when I'm 98
Best meat on a stick ever.....still don't know what kind of meat...still don't care it's amazing!

Yep....this is it....no doors....aim for the slit in the tiles....rushing water will come periodically....

firstday noodles!

we got to see Gracei in Kunming! yay!!

cartoon car

Lovely laundry
Love you China