Saturday, April 14, 2012

Marriage and Visas and Tigers, Oh My!

We're finally married!! Well we have been for almost four weeks now, but now that the huge project of planning everything for a wedding is over, we're looking ahead to Thailand and starting to get REALLY excited. We are about $400 away from paying the trip off (woohoo!), the semester is almost over, we're (hopefully) going to be able to apply for and get our Visas in time, and we are definitely going to hold baby tigers in Thailand.

We went to a training meeting the other day that got us really pumped. Here are some tidbits of cultural stuff we learned:
  • There are no chopsticks in Thailand. Bummer!
  • Elephants are supposedly raised on farms, and you can just walk up to the farmers and ask to go on an elephant ride. I'll believe this one when it happens!
  • Thai currency is called 'baht,' and there are 31 bahts to 1 US dollar
  • We're probably going to get pro at badminton
  • Past volunteers have ridden ostriches!
  • We'll visit waterfalls, gardens, and temples on the weekends
  • Thai culture is based on seniority, so when two people meet, the younger of the two bows to the older.
  • The time difference between Utah and Thailand is 13 hours. So basically add an hour to our time and switch it to the AM if you're in PM, or vice versa

..and that's a random list but it's all I can remember. We're excited to have some amazing cultural experiences, pick up the language, take lots of pictures, and go to church in Thailand! All of that and more in less than a month!


The countdown begins to May 8th!

1 comment:

  1. I am SO excited for you! You leave so stinkin soon!! I really hope you can blog while you're there. I'll be dying for updates.

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