Tomorrow I have to leave... I'm starting to get depressed. The way I counted that today was to spend all the money I have left over. Well that lasted most of today... Unfortunately I'm really starting to feel the pain of coming back home... The Thai girl that I met in Ko-Sumui I'm really missing. It isn't anything like love, but it was an amazing holiday fling. Her name was Noi, she gave me her contact details and she shead a tear. The thought of coming back home really hit hard when I was having some of the local soup outside on the streets listening to some music and adding chilly to my dish, Noi tought me to eat quite spicy foods :). I'm already missing the food... I'm trying to eat as much of it as I can because I don't know when I'm coming back. I'm hoping at the end of the year again. Wishfull thinking I guess. Well when we first arrived I didn't understand what the hype was about Thailand... but after the second week, I'm really starting to understand what the hype is about. Suggestion to any travellers in the future: The holiday was great when we were spending a few days at one place and then moving on to the next... but the most amazing fun is around after the fourth day you spend in a place. Meeting the locals and visiting them is incredible... Just out of this world. I mean the girls even took to my sister with open arms. Bought her presents and me and paid for our food... Damn some of them are so friendly. I still have a lot of Thailand left to see, but I can honistly say that I'm going to go back to Ko-Sumui and maybe even Phuket. They are the two places we met the most locals... Bangkok is really busy to meet locals that you can spend the day with. But in the other two places you can really just waste time with some people that you have met and the night life is not too dull at both of them. :( Sigh, don't want to leave. We are leaving late tomorrow arrrfternoon, so I get to fill my belly with some more Thai dishes off the street. Now don't think I'm biased about this but I have eaten Thai dishes in many resturants and western food. Nothing and I mean nothing compares to the food on the streets. ESPECIALLY in Bangkok and I hear that the food in Chiang Mui is even better. :( The women... :( Going to really miss some of the women. The geniune ones and not the ones that are after your money. The beaches are not really that amazing, but you can make it up with the shopping that you can do here. I spent R2000 on clothes today and got...
1. 5 pairs of jeans
2. 10 t-shirts (4 glow in the dark)
3. 2 short sleave shirts
4. 15 pairs of jocks
5. 16 pears of socks
6. 3 jackets
7. 5 belts
8. 5 watches
9. 1 bag to pack this into
Also I spent around another R2000 on a awsome dock station for my Ipod and a FM transmitter/charger for the car that connects to my Ipod. As I have already mentioned, the price of electronics here is around the same as back home so I didn't buy much. But the clothes. I had to buy another bag to pack all of the clothes into. Anyways just to reminise on the massages I'm going to go for another one now. :( I don't want to come home... Anyway will be good to see some old friends again... Till I get back...
Monday, January 29, 2007
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