Monday, November 14, 2016

The answer is...

Thai Milk Tea. One of Grant and Marks new favorite drink. On the street at the nice little ladies coffee stand it cost 20Baht, about .75 cents.




But when you are out to dinner it is 89Baht, so about 2.25.

Tasted better from the street cart.

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Location:Thanon Chaeng Watthana,Pak Kret,Thailand

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Name that drink





Any ideas on what's in this glass? Answer will be posted tomorrow.

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Location:Thanon Chaeng Watthana,Pak Kret,Thailand

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Happy library day

Gemma is making friends at school and enjoyed the day in the library. No uniform you say? It was free dress day.




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Location:Soi Muban Nichada Thani,Bang Talat,Thailand

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

In the scrum


Grant is enjoying rugby, way more than Kelly is.  He loves the tackling and rolling around, it's the blood and bruises that come with it that Kelly isn't a fan of.  Since he is the smallest one on the team he is suppose to stay out of the scrum, so he is the half back.  He is in charge of starting each play.  Still gets in a good tackle here and there.




Not quite sure if he is tall enough.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Good weekend

What a fantastic weekend. Our good friends Josh and Ginger came to visit with there son Jonah. Gemma was quite excited to have "baby" visiting. Even more excited to get a princess dress.



Grant was jazzed to have Josh to play Xbox with. Gemma was just intrigued to see the tv on.


These two are happy because Thai food is on the way.


And Josh and Ginger are happy because they love Thai food too. We did some serious damage on all those plates.


After a big dinner there is nothing better than foot massages at home on the couch. I won't show the other two getting elbows ground into their back.


Sunday morning was a trip to the market. Hmmmm. How many young coconuts do we need? 10 should do. By 9pm six were gone and 90% of those had run poured into them.


Grant helped with dinner and did a great dry rub to the big pork loin that went on the BBQ.


Also prepped a few other things. Can you guess what else went on the BBQ by the items left in the sink? Don't see that very often in your sink in the states.


Kids to bed and a nice evening by the pool for the adults. Great to have friends from Shanghai coming to visit. More to arrive tomorrow.


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Location:Soi Samakkhi Place 3,Bang Talat,Thailand

Thursday, September 29, 2016

When it rains

We had a bit of rain today and felt bad that our Mae Bahn (house mom when translated from Thai) had to ride home on a scooter. We loaded up in the car to take her home and figured after dropping her off we would go get some dinner in the village.



Good thing we took the SUV and not the golf cart.


Never would had made it through that puddle.

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Location:Soi Samakkhi Place 3,Bang Talat,Thailand

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Miracles do happen

So I know it's been ages since the last post, and a ton has happened. We have moved to Bangkok Thailand, Grant is 13, Watson is 11, Kelly's hair is longer and I've lost a few pounds. Oh, and we have a daughter. Yes, Gemma joined our family 13 weeks ago and is a beautiful 4 year old from southern China.

This post is from Hua Hin. Our first three day weekend at the International School Bangkok and we did a family road trip. 3 hours south to a nice beach town.
















More to come later. I hope.

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Location:Soi Hua Hin 85,Nong Kae,Thailand

Thursday, February 11, 2016

The parents are here!!!

We are so happy to have mom and dad here in Shanghai for the next couple of weeks. We have been having a wonderful last few days as we celebrated the Chinese New Year.

At the iconic "Bund" of Shanghai on a beautiful day.







A traditional lion dance and a trip to the YuYuan Gardens to celebrate New Year's Day. I think mom and dad were surrounded by all 3.6 million Shanghai residents.















Can't wait for the rest of the trip. We have plans for market shopping, celebrating mom's birthday and trips to the school. So glad to have them here. ❤️









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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

My son...the model???!?!???

Add a new experience to the adventure! Grant has decided to earn some cold hard cash and that's hard to do as an overseas pre-teen. There aren't your usual newspaper routes, babysitting gigs or jobs at the local McDonalds for expat kids. So he put his name in the ring with all the other blue eyed, blondes for a modeling job. Yep, you read that correctly. It's common practice overseas for kids to model since many Asian companies like the look of our American kiddos. ☺️

Grant in make up:







In the studio:













Some of the shots:










Grant will be on a Chinese website (like Amazon) "selling" a clothing brand called Ocean Current. Will keep you posted when it goes live so you can see his handsome face. Oh my...

As for G, he's happy since he walked away from the couple hours with several hundred bucks in his pocket. I'm happy that he choose to put half of his earnings in his college account! 😉

-Kelly


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