I went to a perma-culture project called the Panya Project. The place was stock full of hot westerners with various world accents. I descovered in that place a way to make the world more sustainable, and that i have a new path to search out and learn about. one that might not be at the university, but then again it might. after that, we skipped on to Chang dao where i fell in love with the children at the aids orphanage. one kid in particular stood out, and i adore him forever. if i can ever come back to thailand, that might be where i start, volunteering at the orphanage. it was a strange experience to have these little kids hanging all over you, enjoying you even though you can not understand what they say, and calling us all moms and dads. then to have their teacher point out, yes he's positive, she's positive. they are so healthy though, in spite of the HIV state they were born into. But they all take care of each other and had so much enthusiasm on their annual sports day. it was a ton of fun, and very exciting. the kids loved it when we played a game of basketball with the teachers. i'm happy for the experience.
okay people, start commenting and telling me what has been up with your lives too!!!
love ya's
Lacey
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Ok so here is my comment. I miss you lots and hope you are having a great time over there. By the way the baby is here. She was 9lbs and 21in. born on Feb. 5 at 10:28am. Her name is Ashlynn Marie King. I am still a little sore they had to cut my who-ha open to get her out, her shoulders were too big for me to push her out. Well I love you. Michelle
ReplyDeletecongrats! and ouch >.<
ReplyDeleteI miss you too! give little ahslynn a kiss for me, maybe email me some pictures.
*luvs*