So about 2 weeks ago now, we went to a resort called "Hua Hin", which was AMAZING. I think that my favorite part was the free breakfast buffet... that had almost everything you could imagine in it... from crepes to eggs to cereal... it was almost heaven for me :) The beach was beautiful, the pool huge, the beds comfortable... I love not having to pay for things :) It's all good if your parents are paying! :D Love you mom and dad!!!
October 2, 2010
September 12, 2010
"BKK"
So... s'up with all of you people?
I. Am. Bored.
And I haven't really done much... yesterday we did... NOTHING!!! I know righttt? That's sooo exciting. I edited a couple pictures on Picnik.com though...
Anyways, next weekend we're going to a resort... so expect a post and pictures then. :)
See ya!
Sarah
September 5, 2010
Tiger Temple part two!
"The Sign" that lied to us. We drove another
upset the tigers... NO RED OR ORANGE
says, "Sarah, where are the tigers?" So, me
being me I said, "Waiting to eat you."
It's a Bhuddist temple. Enough said.
Water buffalo "chewing their cud".
Finally! The tigers!!!!!!!!!!!!! They were sooo
cute! They're 5 months old and we got to
pet them :)
she was mad... I think.
Another baby!
The babies parents...
I didn't know that tigers liked water... they
are cats after all...
Walking to see the big tigers in a canyon.
Our first view of the big tigers.
I think he wanted to eat me.
Isn't he gorgeous?? I love tigers now.
We paid $30 to get a family picture :)
Walking the tigers back to the cages.
We stopped afterwards to get food and ice cream
that was 15 baht ($0.15).
I love Thailand!!!
For more pictures, go to my mom's blog- sevenfarmers.blogspot.com.
Swa ti ka!
Sarah Hirschi
August 28, 2010
Tiger Temple part One...
It's not what you think. We did not worship at a Bhuddist temple. We simply visited the tigers that happen to live at the Bhuddist temple. No, we did not get mauled. No, Adam did not freak the tigers out. (Now I'm starting to sound like Kelly :)) It was really cool! I loved sitting right next to the tigers as the people took pictures for us.
More when I can upload the pictures!!!!!!!!!!!
Swa ti ka
Sarah
August 26, 2010
August 8, 2010
Snake Farm Visit and the Fish Feeder Machine
So, one day last week, we were bored and so we decided that we wanted to go somewhere. (My dad was at work). So, we looked at the options, and decided to visit the snake farm. We didn't really know what to expect... we knew, of course, that there would be snakes... but other than that? Not much. So... we drove the 45 minutes into downtown Bangkok, and paid our entrance fee, which, surprisingly, was very cheap. It was 350 baht, which in American money is about $10. 85. Hannah and Adam were free... that might have helped a bit. So, we walked in, and were ushered to a theater, where we were just in time to see a venom extraction. They took the snakes and had them bite this funnel that had a plastic covering over it, and you could see the venom dripping into the vial at the bottom. They use the venom for studies at the hospital, which was right in front of the snake farm. When we were done, we walked through, and saw at least 30-40 snakes. So, we walked up some stairs and what did we see but some snakes in cylinders. Hannah thought they were alive and right away asked, "How on earth do they feed them!?" Uhh Hannah? THEY'RE DEAD. So, my mom made us take pictures in front of them... I know you all want to hear about me holding a python... We went back at 2:30 for a show where we saw live cobras and other snakes set loose on the ground. Then, I was standing on the edge of the crowd, so the guy said... "Hey, you, come down here." He didn't really give me a choice. He asked if I had any last words to say to "those I had arrived with"... I didn't... the picture of me laughing is when that happened. So then, he had me look into a corner, and they brought this snake a wrapped it around my shoulders. So, I know had a python around my neck, which apparently "never bites peoples". I lived to tell the tale, and so did my sisters. When we got back, we went to Villa, our neighborhood grocery store. Outside it is a fish feeder machine, which feeds into the lake. If you're lucky, you'll see the HUGE fish in the lake... or not. More pics later!!!
August 2, 2010
New Layout and Monsoon Season...
So, how do you like the new layout?! Many many thanks to Kajsa Ryne for designing it!!!
So, I've experienced monsoon season first hand. When it rains here, it pours BUCKETS of water. At least once a day without fail, you hear distant thunder that grows closer. Then, about 30 minutes later, the sky goes all dark and it starts pouring. If you walk about 3 feet outside, you're drenched. It's a pretty beast storm :). The whole rest of the day it's really nice. Thank goodness it didn't rain our whole first week, but now it rains almost every day.
So, what's new? Well, we got our air shipment in, and it's nice to see some of that stuff that I haven't seen for 2 months... There are actually some books to read! Yesterday I read the Overton Widow by Glenn Beck and I actually liked it. It was kind of hard to understand, but I think if I read it again I can solve that problem.
So, in Seattle, we went to Deseret Books, and for all of you 1st warders out there, you know that picture in the YW room of the girl in the armor of God? I found a picture of that and I bought it!!! :) It made me soooo happy! I also found some pencils that had Joshua 1:9 on them, so I'm going to use those at school.
Well, that's all I can think of for now...
Swa ti ka!!
Sarah
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