Thursday, November 8, 2007

Thailand with Henrietta and Zoe



Wow has time flown! We arrived in Bangkok on the 27th and checked in to the lovely Four Seasons Hotel anxious to see Henrietta and Zoe who were coming to meet us. Alas, due to a delay at JFK and a typhoon in Japan they were re-routed and spent the night in Nagoya Japan instead of with us in Bangkok. While they did arrive the next evening, it meant that we only had one day of sightseeing together before leaving for Phuket. We got up early on Monday, ate a huge breakfast from the amazing buffet and boldly set forth. Initially it all went well. We found the Skytrain station, purchased tickets (although we did slightly misunderstand at first and thought that the fare was 5x what it ended up being) and made it to the station by the river where we were intending to take a river bus (boat) to some of the main sights of Bangkok. Due to a rehearsal of a huge event to commemorate the King of Thailand's 80th birthday, the river was going to essentially close in an hour so we were talked into a canal tour in a private longtail boat. Although it was expensive, we did enjoy getting the water perspective of Bangkok. I had not known how tied to the water and canals the city is until that tour. Bangkok is often referred to as the "Venice of the East" and it's a fair description - many people commute via the river and canals and it is definitely the quickest way to get anywhere.
After the tour we asked to be dropped off at the Temple of the Dawn. We explored the magnificent and ornate temple and then decided to try and go to the Grand Palace. Alas we didn't realize that we were not on the same side of the river as most of the sights and ended up walking quite a ways in the hot sun, with 3 tired kids and no water. It wasn't that much fun! We finally found a tuktuk (sort of a motorcycle pick-up truck with a flimsy roof and sides) and the 5 of us piled in. The best $2.50 we have ever spent was that croweded ride to the Grand Palace. When we got there we were able to buy water, but the kids were done and we decided that itwas probably best to go back to the hotel. AFter another tuktuk ride we had a lovely afternoon at the pool. The only bummer was that we weren't able to see more of Bangkok with Hen and Zoe.
Next stop was Phuket. After a quick flight on a big plane (747 for a one-hour flight) we arrived and took 2 taxis to where we were staying, the Amari Coral Beach Resort in Patong. The resort itself was nice and very well located. The town of Patong is not really all that nice, it looks like beach towns all over the world and is filled with bars and small stalls selling cheap clothes and souvenirs. We spent the first day lounging around the pool and eating and all went to be early in anticipation of Philip's arrival the next day.
Philip arrived a bit hassled, tired and somewhat shell-shocked Halloween morning. After a quick reunion and a nice lunch we took Zoe, Sam and Jack for a Halloween walk in town. Zoe was a witch, Sam a clown and Jack HArry Potter and I don't think that any children anywhere have ever gotten so much attention for dressing up. They must have had their pictures taken 25 times by Thai people stopping them on the street and got hundreds of smiles and comments. We laughed at how our kids' pictures were going to be on computers all over Patong! They were even were asked to participate in a photo shoot for a shopping mall brochure. If any one is in Patong in the next few months please take a look! OVerall I think that the day was a big success and other than the fact that the kids felt a bit shorted on candy they agreed that it was a satisfactory Halloween.
Our last day Phuket we took an all-day tour to an amazing park where we went on sea kayaks through Mangrove forests, and around and "under" islands that just jut out of the sea. The scenery was spectacular. Also in the park is an island known as "James Bond Island" where parts of The Man with the Golden Gun were filmed - Philip's favorite part. The final stop was at a Muslim fishing village entirely on houses with stilts over the water. Right as we arrived the school was getting out and it was wonderful to see the students running around, getting snack and drinks and behaving like all of our kids but in such a completely different kind of location.

Alas Henrietta and Zoe had to leave the next day for BAngkok to catch their flight home to New York. It was so wonderful to see them and such fun to have a Thai adventure with them. I only wish they could come join us again in a few weeks! Our next stop is also Bangkok, so more to come!

6 comments:

Jane's list of lists said...

A witch, a clown and Harry Potter - you are true cultural ambassadors. Looking forward to seeing some pictures of that outing.
Thanks for the update - reading of your adventues is such a treat.

Liat said...

So glad you are blogging again. Sounds like a lovely time was had by all - but how were Philip's adventures? Was it the climb of a lifetime or is he glad to be back amongst buffet breakfasts and Halloween sprites?
Missing you!
Liat

Alan said...

Hi, Sam Jack & Mary!
Sounds as if you are all having a wonderful trip. I don't know if this is the best place to leave you news, but you can e-mail me if not. Any news from Philip - did he make Base Camp?
We are frantically busy. Emma & I are studying hard. Harry is really enjoying her new school, she just got back from Solihull on netball tour. Kit is in great form, just lost his front teeth. Max is fab & spoiled as ever. Oh, and there is a new addition to the family - Holly, a 12 week old black Labrador puppy, sweet but has eaten half the house, well making her way through a door at the moment! Kt, Tills & Wills all well too.
Love to you from all 9 of us!!!

Alan said...

Just re-read the blog & realised you did get P back safe & sound. Mate, hope the climb was all you hoped it would be. Send news!

Sarah Cotsen said...

Finally got in touch with my friend Sarah Adam in Chang Mai. She is terrific and you really should call her if this is not to late. Here is what she wrote me:

I didn't get your email about Mary - not sure why not. Definitely give her my contact info: either ask.adam@usa.net or sg.adam@mac.com works. Or she can call me on my mobile - from the US dial: 011 66 85 226-2066 (sometimes the lines are busy but she shouldn't have too much trouble getting through). Another alternative is for you to give me her number and I'll try to call next week. We're always up for visitors! And happy to share opinions on where to go, what to do. Any idea when she's planning on being here?


Sarah

Anonymous said...

Hi Jones family! I was lucky enough to see some of the photos that hen. took...You all look happy, relaxed and brown! Not much to report in DC. The girls and I are well - and Devino is still making trips south ... The girls and I are going to NYc the weekend of Dec. 16... will miss you all terribly. Sending love and good travel wishes. Love L