Wow! Lucky you. I'm living up in Bangkok now and it is much different here. I upvoted one of your other posts from the trip and read them all - so cool. Also followed :)
Wow! Lucky you. I'm living up in Bangkok now and it is much different here. I upvoted one of your other posts from the trip and read them all - so cool. Also followed :)
I have to visit Bangkok one day! Have you been to ko lanta? I really love this contry :) follow you too
No I haven't been there - just Bangkok and the Udon Thani area - but I love everything so far :) So glad to connect!
I love it too :D even the warm, heavy rain and thunder and lightning is so exiting here! How long have you been here?
Since March 2016 - I'm a refugee from bad times in California and I do not feel I have recovered yet. I love the storms too. So exciting!
I can imagine that Thailand is a nice place for recovery. I find the culture and people here very caring and happy. We had a thai massage today, my therapist was so gentle and caring, my body feels very relaxed now :) have you tried thai massage yet?
I did try it, but with autoimmune disease it is too hard on me. I gave it a good couple of months but I was not getting help and it really hurt me instead. If I try again I will go to some leader in the field maybe. The massage ladies don't know what to do with me and consult each other trying to figure it out.
One lady I ran into had just finished a 3 month course to go back to Scotland and work. She spoke good English and tried to work on me. She started out all eager but then said she had never seen anything like me and she did not know how to keep trying.
I could not get massages in the states either but there they were so expensive I did not care. Here - it irks me that I cannot take advantage. Everyone else I know loves it and pays almost nothing for the thrill!
I sure do love the people here though. Actually all over SE Asia the people of all types have been amazing. Sometimes I think they are faking but no - they really are this kind.
That sounds like a terribly painful disease! Is there any treatment for it? I think the people here really enjoy their own kindness :D Im trying to learn this skill of kindness from them. It is much more sofisticated than we westerners appreciate