30 years in the making - Mark and Betsy finally get to go to Thailand.
Mark has wanted to go to Thailand since we got married, but we wanted to wait until after our kids were grown so that we would not miss any of their activities.
Just to get out the door was a challenge.
Mark had been in Guadalajara since Monday and was due back into Louisville Thursday mid afternoon, but they had plane trouble and he got stuck in Mexico. With a prayer and good luck he was able to make it out, then to Houston and on to Louisville arriving around midnight.
We left for Thailand at 4:35 AM. Flights from Louisville to Chicago, to Shanghai to Bangkok. It was a super super long flight, and Betsy was squished between Mark and another guy for the 15 hour flight from Chicago to Shanghai - yuck.
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Hanging out in the United VIP Lounge in Chicago while we wait for our next flight |
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Shanghai Airport! |
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Landed in Bangkok!! YIPEE!! |
We arrived in Bangkok around 11:35 PM and it took about an hour to travel via taxi through Bangkok to get our hotel. We stayed at the Riva Aron. It was a nice small hotel with a restaurant on the roof. It was right in the King's Palace district.
Bangkok, Thailand’s capital, is a large city known for ornate shrines and vibrant street life. The boat-filled Chao Phraya River feeds its network of canals, flowing past the Rattanakosin royal district, home to opulent Grand Palace and its sacred Wat Phra Kaew Temple. Nearby is Wat Pho Temple with an enormous reclining Buddha and, on the opposite shore, Wat Arun Temple with its steep steps and Khmer-style spire.
So amazing.
After arriving at the hotel, Mark was so excited to take his first shower in Thailand, even though he lived there for 18 months on his mission, that night was his first shower.
IT was a very small, but excellent room. It met our needs as we knew we would not be in the room much. We tried to get a good night's sleep, but really couldn't, so we got up and ready for our first Sunday in Thailand.
We had a delicious Thai breakfast on the roof of the hotel overlooking the River Aron and Wat Arun Temple. Our hotel is practically next to Wat Pho Temple.
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The view with Wat Pho in the back ground - it's that close |
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The little street to our hotel |
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Wat Arun |
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River Boat |
We took a taxi to the Asoke chapel. Mark attended Church here in his last area. It was Stake Conference, President Johnson (a missionary from when Mark served his mission is the Mission President). We had a wonderful visit catching up with him and his wife. After church we walked over to the Thailand Distribution Center and Mission office. It's a grand building. Many speculate that the new Thailand temple will be built there because of it's convenient access to public transportation.
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Monument Circle at night |
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At the Asoke Building |
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Distribution center and future site of the Thailand Temple |
From there we travel back via taxi to the monument center, enjoy a diet coke at McDonald's and then walk to find Mark's apartment from his mission. He went straight way to it... no problems.
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Streets conjested |
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Tuk Tuk |
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Monument Circle |
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Yeah - Diet Coke |
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Mark at his last apartment in Bangkok, 33 years ago |
From there we toured the Kings' Crematorium
And then to Wat Pho
That evening we met with Jern Jern. She came to our hotel with her sister. We enjoyed dinner at the nearby restaurant - we ate on the roof with a magnificent view of the Wat Arun across the river.
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Jern Jern and her sister |
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