Saturday, February 25, 2012

Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da

I want to take some time to just talk about the little kiddos over here. I mean, they are the whole reason I am here! They are so adorable. Everyday, they make me smile. On the other hand, its a scientific fact that one in five children are of the devil. And that's about right for us here. As much as I love these kids...some make me want to jump out the second story window. You will find out which ones, specifically, in just a mo.

Max
Name: Max
Age: 5
Skills: Ultimate  Fighting

This kid, if you couldn't tell, is one of those spawns of Satan. Love the kid, but man! He can't go one day without me getting after him. It is rather sad though, because his class gangs up on him. They like to see him get in trouble. Poor, poor Max. Maybe it will teach him not to sucker punch people in the face.





Phuvit
Name: Phuvit
Age: No one really knows
Skills: Gives a mean back scratch

I love Phuvit. As you can see, he can be a hand full, but he is very sweet. Example: On Valentine's day he brought a girl a rose. What a romantic. He isn't afraid to do anything for a laugh. Very similar to myself. Whenever he sits next to me, he just tickles my leg or my arm or scratches my back. I need him back home!




Gai
Name: Gai
Age: 5
Skills: Batting her eyelashes to get what she wants

Oh Gai....what can I say. She is adorable. The boys love her. And she totally knows it. She is typically very well behaved, but on days where she wants more attention then usual, she can be quite the show off. Best thing about Gai. Her mom owns a restaurant. Down the street. We are very well taken care of :)




Mhew
Name: Mhew
Age: 5
Skills: Head can spin full circle

Mhew....can live with her, can't live without her. She has this demonic laugh. It's terribly frightening. I swear I can hear it when I am alone. I am just waiting for her to be floating above my bed when I wake up. Mhew is great. She is Max's twin, surprise surprise. She is very loving and sweet. Just a little on the......"invading-personal-bubble" side.




Ongry
Name: "I'm Ongraaaaayyyyyyy"
Age: 40
Skills: Brooding

Ongry is very sweet. He is very good at English as well. He can communicate pretty much anything to you. Including information about his two birds he has at his house. Love birds to be exact. The only problem with Ongry....he is so broody. We don't know why. He is just going through a phase. Once you get his mind off of it he is happy and lovable :)




Fei Fei
Name: Fei Fei
Age: 5-ish
Skills: Able to melt hearts with one look

What a sensitive little boy. Ah, so cute. The second he looks at you, you can't help but fall in love. His best friend is Ongry. He gets so sad when Ongry is missing or when Ongry isn't in a good mood. But he gets so happy when....well just about anything happens. Fei Fei is just a happy kid. And very bright as well



Preawa

Name: Preawa
Age: 6
Skills: Everything. If you disagree, be prepared to a face full of crazy.

Preawa. The ring leader. She is one of those people that you don't upset because you're afraid of what might happen if you do. Bamboo reeds might get shoved under your finger nails. Preawa is extremely smart and knows English better than most. She is funny and chatty, and has a touch of psycho. I like her :)


Pordee

Name: Pordee
Age: 4
Skills: Telepathy

Pordee, Pordee, Pordee. He is brilliant. His English is very advanced for his age. And he knows it, ergo, he abuses he brain powers. He gets all the other kids to say everything opposite of what I really want them to. Example: "Rule number 3: Listen to your teacher." Now is when they repeat. But Pordee chimes in and says, "No listen to your teacher."  Being that he is a leader (Pordee and Praewa are siblings, can you tell?) the whole class follows. You learn to live with it!


Name

Name: Name (not a typo)
Age: 4
Skills: NOT smiling, that's for sure

Haha Name. What a sweet heart. Most of the time you think she is in her own little world, but turns out she is soaking all the information in. I will say something and the class repeats, but not Name. All I have to say is, "Name," and she spits out a long sentence. She is also extremely neat. And dainty. Adorable :)



Great

Name: Great
Age: 4
Skills: Voice frequency only dogs can hear

Great is such a cutie. And very soft spoken. I literally can't hear anything she says. Until you ask her to speak louder. That's always fun. She takes a deep breath and shouts as loud as she can. It's actually quite shocking. Downside of Great...she has a terrible chewing problem. Chews on EVERYTHING. But I think we have solved her oral fixation with a straw. Who knew!



Nest

Name: Nest
Age: My guess...4
Skills: Bird Watching

Nest is a cutie! And extremely smart. But you have to egg him on to show his brilliance. At first he just shakes his head. But once you get him talkin, its astounding how much he knows. Plus he does the Peace sign so you know I like him.






Nomob
Name: Nomob
Age: They don't have ages in Hell
Skills: Satan's little helper

Don't get me wrong. I love Nomob. But she is one of those 1 in 5 I was talking about. The first thought that pops in her head is to do something destructive. Example: She sees me wrestling with the kids. So instead of jumping on me like the others, she digs her claws into my skin. And I just have to smile and laugh....good one Nomob. Good one.


Tiger
Name: Tiger
Age: 4
Skills: Crocheting lace doilies

Tiger is Phuvit's brother. Unfortunately, Phuvit got the charm. Tiger got...the inability to understand how to behave correctly. He loves to brag about being naughty. I will say this, he gives me those opportunities where I get the joy to form sentences I would never have to in the real world. "Tiger, if you don't stop making noises, I am going to take away your pig nose."


Plang

Name: Plang
Age: 4
Skills: Skat

Ain't she a doll?? You can't not love that face. (Yup, double negative.) While in class, she will repeat very well. However, when she is not repeating. She is singing, or humming, or la la la-ing, or oo oo oo-ing. It can be distracting, but I don't have the heart to stifle a young girl exploring her talents! ;) And how can you say no to that face? Huh?? HUH?? TELL ME!








Nam Nan

Name: Nam NAN
Age: 3
Skills: Street Fighter (This reference will only be understood by those who played the video game. On super nintendo.)

She could be the sweetest girl in the school, hands down. Yet, she has the habit of yelling. Not in anger. Just to be heard. Her name is not Nam Nan, its Nam NAN. It always reminds me of "Arri-uuuuukay!" (See "Skills") Mitchell Allen knows whats up. And we always ask the kids "Who's being good?" Response: "I'm being good." Not Nam Nan's. Her's is "I'M. BEING. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!" That never gets old.




Chester

Name: Chester :)
Age: 3
Skills: Field Worker

Chester is the love of my life. I seriously don't know how I am going to leave him. He is very calm. He mostly just stands still and looks at the ground. But on the occasion he gets excited, he smiles as big as he can, revealing a lot of gums where four front teeth should be. Ah. Love it. Lately Chester has been a little girl crazy. He can't keep his hands off of Nam Nan or Plang. Plang just looks at me, not knowing what to do. Nam Nan pushes him and crosses her arms while scowling. Poor guy. Nice guys always finish last...I will always love you Chesteeeeeeerrrrr!






Kaow Tung

Name: Kaow Tung
Age: 3
Skills: He doesn't need skills. He has a mullet

Definitely one of my favorites (even though I probably am not allowed to have favorites). Kaow Tung is as hyper as can be. When he gets excited (which almost every second of every day) he just jumps around and flails his limbs and shakes his head and shouts jibberish. Remind you of anyone??? If you didn't say me, you must be a random stranger creep checkin out my blog.


Prae

Name: Prae (pronounced Pear)
Age: 3
Skills: Rolling, waddling, hopping, occasional crawling, grunting, aaaaaand she works a killer milk mustache.

Oh Prae. What will I do without you? My day is unfulfilled when Prae doesn't come to school. She is just always is a daze, staring off into the distance. We call it the Prae Stare. Her favorite word is "Uh-oh" but she never uses it correctly. "Prae, look at this picture of an elephant." "Uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh" for five minutes. Once she starts she doesn't stop! I am going to miss you Prae.

And last but definitely not least.....

Mew Mew
Name: Mew Mew (aka my mini me)
Age: 2 or 3?
Skills: Marci Allen Specialist

Here's my shadow. In opening we have the kids stand on these shapes. Well wherever I go, Mew Mew follows. She picks up her shape and puts it down right next to me. If I take two steps to the right, she picks up her shape and moves it. And then holds my hand :) This girl knows how to make my day! I am really really going to miss her. Notice her front teeth? I wish you could see them better. They are hilarious.

The whole Gang




Friday, February 10, 2012

Dr. Robert

I would like to start off with mentioning all of my medical ailments/injuries I have had so far. It's amazing how many I have had in only a month, yet I am not surprised. I started with an eye infection. So not a big deal. My next little surprise felt like a sore throat. Some kind of cough? Cold? Guess again! I had a laceration in my throat! Either I ate something sharp oooorrrr my injuries that I get sleep just got a little more freaky. Next on the list was a cold. I got rid of that by taking copious amounts of Vitamin C. Momma was right. Now the real injuries begin. What 20 year old manages to cut themselves with safety scissors?? Yup, you got it. This guy. Sliced my finger. With scissors meant for 5 year olds. I am a genius! Which brings to my latest injury.

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Ya....broke my toe. I will get to the story later so be patient! The hospital was.....an experience. Not many people can say they have been to a hospital in Thailand! One, there was just one big room where all the patients are. In my case, a man with stab wounds, a kid with a broken arm, and a lady on a stretcher with a blanket over her. At this point, I didn't feel so bad for myself anymore. As you saw above, I got to be pushed around on a wheelchair. That was pleasant. Until I saw the family of rats scurry across the floor. What better environment for rats then a hospital??? But all is well. My toe is healing. 

So onto my grand adventure in Chiang Mai. We took a bus Friday night at 11:00. I was in the goofiest mood (as you know I am at night). We were all laughing and joking and making funny noises. If any one has ever talked to me even for just a few minutes, you know very well I am a line crosser. It's what I do. One of the girls, Angee, is dyslexic. We have known this from the beginning. It comes up every now and again. Fast forward to the bus station. We were talking about weird things people can do (i.e. wiggle their ears, click their tongue, twitch mouth). Angee mentioned that when she reads her eyes shake. Here's my response. I will leave it up to you to deem it appropriate or inappropriate. "Your eyes shake when you read? Does it make you read fast------oh wait. Your dyslexic." I really need to learn how to think before I speak.

The bus ride was long. 7 hours long to be exact. Did I sleep? Nope! Was I comfortable? Nope! Was the guy in front of me slamming his seat down on my knees so that he could recline? Of course! Apparently he thought "Oh, something is blocking the back of my chair. It couldn't be a person. So I will just slam it down even harder. Ya, that will work." I'm lucky my knee cap wasn't shattered. Finally we arrived to Chiang Mai. What a grand, grand place. 

First on the list. White water rafting! Only not so much white water as still, calm lazy river. Well this just wouldn't cut it for me. I HAD to make it more exciting. I should have known.... There was this little boy with us. He was friends with our guide. The boy jumped in the river and I saw a great opportunity. I will splash him using my oar! Great idea! He splashed me back. Ha ha, good fun, yadda yadda yadda, he got back on the raft. I thought it was done. Oh no. He had something else in mind. Next thing I know my legs are over my head and I am wet. The little twirp pushed me in the river! I was still laughing at this point. I pulled him in and dunked him. So all fun and games. Until I hit my foot on something. I just shrugged it off, got back in the raft. Five minutes later...PAIN. My toe had a huge bump on it. I didn't think anything of it. It hurt but I didn't want to say anything. But the more I walked on it, the more it hurt. And then it turned purple. That's always a good sign! But I must go on! Too many awesome things in store for me.


I look like I belong in the jungle, don't I?

The next adventure....ELEPHANT RIDING. That was legit. I can honestly say, that was one of the coolest things I have ever done. I got to ride on an elephant's head. In Thailand. Could life get better? I submit it cannot! (Until the next day). After the elephant ride, we ate at this village. The people still where the traditional clothing and such. That was really neat. And the food was delicious!

And the day didn't stop here! Next up, hike to a waterfall! The hike was fine, but I couldn't really enjoy it so much. I was just hobbling a long. But the waterfall was absolutely stupendous. I have never seen a waterfall that gorgeous. Me and my roommates were the only ones in our tour group to swim in it. We are just hard core.
W.O.W

At this point, my toe hurt, but nothing serious. That's when I got out of the pool. I don't know what happened but the second I tried walking I just collapsed. I couldn't walk. Now I started to worry about my foot. But I wasn't going to let an injury keep me from my vacation. So I continued on. Next time someone calls me a pansy, I will punch them in the throat. 

The next day in Chiang Mai was incredible. The magic didn't end. Our next thing on the list. Thaaaaaat's right. BUNGEE JUMPING!!! I was first to go. Falling from 164 feet sounded like a great idea. And great idea it was. You go up on this platform. Your ankles are strapped together so you have to jump to the ledge. (once again, broken toe. Pansy. Punch in throat). Then you dangle half of your feet off the ledge, hold your arms out, and fall. I would say plummet to your death describes it better. It. Was. Epic. Nothing can even compare. Needless to say, I am living the dream.
EEEEAAAAAAGGGGLLEEE





So as you can see, all is well. More than well. All is dynamite! I can't think of anything else I want to be doing with my life. I have much more in store, and I will let you know all about it! Until then, Peace and Love!


Oh, and a gecko left a huge turd on my bed.