After shopping, Becca and I decided to head to What Pho: the largest temple. It was amazing. I mean, every inch of it was stunning.
It included the reclining Buddah statue: which is MASSIVE! As well as a beautiful shrine. We wandered around-it was MUCH more pleasant out than earleir at the market-took lots of pics and walked back to our hostel. This was by far, my favorite part of Bangkok: it was so beautiful and so elaborate and there were so many treasures to discover.
After that Becca, Jordan, and I wandered around Kho San (I misspelt in my last entry) and Rambutrii; got some food, then had some hukkah. Came home and wandered again.
Luckily, while we were walking around the first time I was thinking so much about how badly I wanted a foot massage, fate struck and we passed a saloon that gave us the most KILLER foot massages ever. I fell asleep in the chair! It's so fun to be luxorious out here! :) I misspelt that as well, I think.
It's almost midnight. Jordan wanted to stay one more day, so we'll be here tomorrow too: gonna check out the National Museum. Hopefully before noon or after two. :)
Still loving it here!
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OMG. I just got back from Vegas and already you have been one heck of a busy girl. Sounds like you are having a blast. Your stories are already making me laugh and I can't wait to hear more:) Oh and you and you mom and the comments back and forth are so freaking adorable.
I thought about you all the time when I was in Vegas. I miss you. Keep being safe and having fun though:)
Hi Honey,
Bangkok does have the amazing buddahs. I remember that from when I was there. I also remember being sad at seing baby elephants tied up near a river market. I am so jealous about the foot massage, sounds so relaxing. Their temples are quite amazing. Tell me you got salt tablets please. How are you getting to northern Thailand? I got the beautiful rannuncula bouquest today. Thanks so much for remembering. What is Ramutrii and hukkah? Can't wait to hear more. BTW, Josh has a friend in Beirut he now calls Jack Bauer who sent a military ambulance to move Josh to a safer part of the city. He's just waiting for the airport to reopen. Glad you are in a better part of the world. Love, Mom.
No mom haven't gotten salt tablets. We buy bottled water. Lots and lots and lots of it.
And I believe we are taking a bus, with AC, up North.
Rambutrii is the street our hostel is located on. Hukah is that stuff persian people smoke that is flavored. You know what it is-you lived in Iran!!!
I'd cry if I saw a baby elephant tied up. We saw a big one the other day outside of the stadium, I kinda walked into it ;) lol I felt bad about the poor thing. Gave it a pet and took a pic with it. :)
LOVE YOU!
Erin: I'm glad you had fun in Vegas! The pics are cute! Nice girlie dresses there, missy. lol
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