Back from the dead

January 20, 2007

Hello…..

Long time no type. I’ve been as slack as a sack full of chicken ass recently as far as doing almost anything is actually. Since I got my nw job a few weeks ago, I’ve had toget back into the swing of working every day and I haven’t liked it much. I went from working six hours a week to working between six and eight hours a day (it’s almost like a real job!).

Enough moaning though. My job is ace. I’m having such a good laugh doing it, the time goes so quickly. In other news, as everybody probably know, there were some bombs in Bangkok on New Years Eve. That was scary! Other than that Mina and I are fine. Her website is still going (she’s waaay better at updating than me it seems). Not much else has been happening really. We’ve been to some places, done some things etc etc.

I’ll try to update with some photos of recent things soon.

Update time

December 15, 2006

So it’s about time I updated this thing. I haven’t forgotten about it completely, I promise it’s just that life has been moving at about a million miles a minute for the past few weeks. I’ll try to be concise but comprehensive about what’s happened.

I said a while ago that I maybe have some good news to post later, and then I said that I had a new job. This is fucking excellent news. The new job pays much more than my old job as it’s full time, for the last year I’ve only been working part time.  I had the job interview on the Saturday before last and at the end of it the manager offered me the job, but he wanted me to start training on MONDAY!

That was great news, but straight after the interview, I had to buy a black shirt because we recieved some bad news and had to head off pretty much straight away to attend a funeral. It was my first funeral in Thailand and I was really surprised that all of the guests seemed in high spirits. Seriously, in about two hours, I didn’t see anybody cry at all! When we arrived people were going round with trays ful of soft drinks. I have to say that I felt pretty strange drinking orange juice whilst looking at a mother of pearl covered coffin. If the orange juice was  strange, imagine how I felt when about half way through they brought out pork and vegetable rice soup. Weird? Yes. Inappropriate? Maybe. Delicious? Certainly. Me with conflicting emotions? Without a doubt.

After the funeral, we decided to head to Khao Sarn Road to meet some of Mina’s friends. You can see some of the less debauched photos from that night on Mina’s website.

A very hungover Sunday saw us heading off at an ungodly hour to go to Mina’s parent’s house. Even though the time didn’t agree with me, the food did; Mina’s parents really are some of the best cooks I know. The only problem is that they are way too generous with the portions and I usually end up rolling out of their house.

Monday was training, Tuesday was the king’s birthday, Wednesday back at the old job, Thursday was pretty tiring as I had training in the morning and early afternoon, then I had to dash accross the city to get to a class for my old job again, Friday and Saturday training again. I was actually throw in to teach a few classes on Saturday as well. Saturday night was that company’s Christmas party, so I went there for a few hours and enjoyed the mirth and merriment. Sunday was a nice day spent with Mina, shopping, eating steak and getting our hair cut.

This week has been much of the same as well. I’ve been working two jobs part time and generally trying make everything go smoothly.  My new job is great, I can’t wait to get started there properly. It’s really close to my apartment, in one of the best shopping areas of the city and has some great perks. Photos next post.

New Job

December 8, 2006

I haven’t really had a lot of time to post about it recently, but the past weekend was certainly eventful. One of the most important things to happen was that I was offered a new job! Yay. I’m here right now, doing my training and go to sign the contract nad make everything official on Monday. More information, along with photos of the weekend later.

Off to Korea

November 25, 2006

This is my friend Tabo.

Manly Tabo

Handsome in a rugged and manly way wouldn’t you say? He’s just left Thailand to go back to South Korea. I first met Tabo in Korea and together with a great group of friends, we had some wild nights out in Seoul. It’s mainly down to him that I’m with Mina now; they’re good friends from school and she was visiting him when I first met her. So thanks for that ‘Bo.

Here’s a few more pictures of the young and eligible bachelor. Drunk with Mina

Mina and drunk Tabo

Dancing in the rain outside Carne Station in Seoul with our good friend Saejin (miss you SJ).

Tabo and Saejin Carne Station

Finally a picture of Tabo, our friend Onn and me at Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai. The pagoda behind us is actually covered in gold.

Tabo, Onn and Andy at Doi Suthep

Safe trip ‘Bo hope to hear from you soon na.