Thursday, July 06, 2006
i see that the last post i made was actually in Surat Thani, in the midst of a work trip. it was a trip that started with disaster and ended up not too shabby. the biggest setback is taking seven days for twelve hours of work. i guess that's how this job goes, and nobody really notices all the extra stuff that gets done, such as one overnight train ride and one overnight bus ride. those should be charged at more than what i get for the actual observations, they are certainly more diffucult! honestly the most relaxing parts of the entire trip were sitting in the classroom watching somebody else work and not have to think much about any advice to give because both teachers were good, and didn't need the advice. the few days in Surat, as Thais call it, were less than desireable with bad food, bad directions, and friendly but unwanted hosts. Phuket was a much better stay. the teacher and i had gotten to know each other in Pattaya, and had fun catching up on the gossip and bopping around the island. it's a very rich place with gorgeous houses, nicer roads, and all the school supplies a teacher could ask for. she certainly has the best job of anybody i have seen here, and i've seen 40.

i write so little because it was a trip, but a non-trip. i really didn't want to go because i'd much rather spend my time here in the hated Pattaya up until i go. there is someone here with whom i'd much rather spend my time. and as much as this town is disliked by many languagecorps kids that come through, it has beomce familiar to me and with familiarity comes comfort and with that comes like, to an extent. i like knowing where to go to get stuff, i like knowing where is good to eat, and i like my gym membership. running is great, but the weigh machines, the free weights, and the pool have really helped me a lot. and of course the feeling of relief at being inside the safe haven of my own room where nobody can see, hear, or disturb me. it's a welcome place when one gets stared at and hooted and hollered at on a daily basis.

so i bet you are all wondering how i am feeling about leaving Thailand, newly re-dubbed as the 'land of paper work' instead of 'the land of smiles'. i am ready. my job is pretty much done, i have sold my 'tu yen' (fridge), and am planning a lengthy date on Saturday with my beloved including some shopping, lunch, movies, dinner, out to walking street, and probably romantic drinks by the sea. though at this very moment i am very nervous because there have been some difficulties with my ticket, and i am not sure when i'll actually be leaving, a problem on both ends and added stress. but i have to return to the tailor today for fitting my new suit, and have found but not bought a new suitcase. (i don't really have a proper suitcase, and they are a great price here and i need one to accommodate acquired things). i am trying to keep a positive mind about getting a flight on the chosen day and am exploring other options right now. so you will be informed! thank you.
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