Sunday, January 25, 2009

Phuket and on to Singapore

First of all, I am sorry I have been so slow with updates! I just realized it has been about two weeks. To make up for this, I have added pictures from both Ko Lanta and Phuket, and also from Singapore. These albums can be seen here: http://picasaweb.google.com/bridgetholmstrom. Please check them out if you have a few minutes!

We spent about 5 nights on Ko Lanta, where I was able to take my cooking class. I learned to make homemade Chili paste, Coconut Chicken Satay, Stir-fried shrimp and vegetables in chili sauce, Tom Yum (a really good seafood soup!), and Red snapper in Chili paste. We got to eat everything we cooked, and it was all delicious! I have a lot of other dishes I am looking forward to trying at home as well. My cooking class also went over the major and minor Thai spices, herbs and flavoring agents, so I think I will be well=prepared to try new dishes :) Below is a picture of me with my dish of Tom Yum.
Here is the sunset our first night on the Ko Lanta beach

We went to a snake show the day we rented a scooter to explore Ko Lanta. Below is a picture of me posing with a snake. Yuck!


James and I liked Ko Lanta, as it was more of a town (there were real cars on the island, not just scooters! And a paved road!) and our hotel also had a beautiful infinity pool and a tv in our room. When we moved on to Phuket for 3 days, we were able to watch a lot of inauguration coverage on TV. We had three news channels - BBC, Fox News, and Aljazeera, so we switched between them. Needless to say, we were happy we were not in DC to witness the crowds. Aside from the 5am bar nights, it would not have been fun to be there!

We went on to Singapore and spent our time in the city while there. As it had been about 5+ weeks since we were in a well developed city, we ended up seeing 4 movies in theaters. Singapore was much more expensive than we originally realized, but we tried to see a lot of monuments and famous areas such as the fort, Orchard shopping district (The Champs Elyse's/Spanish steps area/Rodeo Drive of Singapore), National Museum, Little India (where we stayed), Chinatown, etc. Beer was surprisingly expensive unless you drank it during happy hour, as was food. Restaurants ran $10-20USD per meal, but in Singapore there are things called "Hawker centers" which are areas filled with low-cost food options. These typically ran $2-5 USD, so we were able to try traditional Singaporean dishes and also had some good Indian and Chinese meals.
Below is a picture of Parliament (long building to the right) and the City Hall (domed building).

Here is a picture of James (Stanley), standing under the "Stanley Street" sign! The picture was my idea of course, not his :)


I hope that everyone at home is having a good winter and enjoying the snow! I almost miss it... almost! Email me, and don't forget to check out the pictures!

-Bridget

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Ko Jum and Ko Lanta

Hello all,

Yesterday, James and I left Ko Jum and came to Ko Lanta by ferry. We had a great time in Ko Jum, spending 15 days in all there - lying on the beach, monkey watching, eating amazing food, running, and meeting many new people as well!

We are enjoying Ko Lanta so far, and plan to move down the beach tomorrow. I am going to sign up to take one or two cooking classes - when I get back I hope to make curry, Phad Thai and other Thai specialties, so book me now! :)

The trip is best told in pictures. After some difficulty, I was finally able to upload pictures to my picasa album. These can be viewed in the Thailand album at: http://picasaweb.google.com/bridgetholmstrom/Thailand (I hope to add captions sometime soon!)

Below, the pier at Krabi town, from where we caught the ferry to go to Ko Jum


Our first day on Ko Jum, using the swing at Freedom Bar on the beach!


Beautiful sky

James and I sitting on the porch at bungalow #1, Joy Bungalows

Gorgeous beaches...

Bungalow #2, Sun Smile

Monkeys on the roof two doors down from us!

Me on the pier at Ban Ko Pu

Sunset from our balcony

E-mail me, I miss hearing from the real world back home! bridgetholmstrom@gmail.com

Finally - GO EAGLES! I have a feeling we are gonna go all the way!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Koh Jum = Heaven

Hello!

We have been enjoying our time so much here on Koh Jum - we moved bungalows the other day and are now on a much more secluded beach about halfway down the island. Our walk to town is a little further now, about 2.5-3 miles, but we made the trip today to buy a snorkel, a notebook exchange some money and also use the internet and eat at our favorite restaurant, Kungnang Seafood.

Our new bungalow, Sun Smile, has gorgeous views (will post pictures from Phuket or Singapore in a week or two!!) The only negative is the the food at the restaurant is lacking. Luckily, we walked down the beach to Jungle Hill restaurant (5 min walk) and the food is AMAZING! So, we have a great place to stay and a good restaurant to eat at. Food is typically $1.50-$2.00 for a large meal that would be about $9-15 at an American Thai restaurant...and it is better!

We have also seen monkeys three different times!! If you talked to me before the trip, you know how excited I was about the prospect of wild monkeys. We woke up yesterday to a pack of Monkeys on the roof two bungalows away from ours! They were in trees, climbing and going crazy everywhere!! We guessed there were maybe 20-25, including babies and a few big male monkeys watching the group. We have also seen a lot of crabs, a large black scorpion (which we were close to stepping on!), a banana spider, an octopus, star fish, many sea creatures and fish in tidal pools, and so many birds and other creatures.

We have loved it here so far, and I will try to give an update soon. Hope everything is going well back in the states :)

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Koh Jum

Hello! We made it to the island on Dec 30 and are staying in a bungalow with no power, fans or AC! We have been having a great time sitting on the beach, exploring the island and eating amazing Thai food! We walk to town usually once a day, and walk on the beach. Aside from the fact that the mosquitos love me, everything is great and we are really enjoying it! This computer doesnt work well so I'm signing off. Hope everyone is doing well at home!