Saturday, May 10, 2014

Working and playing!

Happy May!

Well, still here! Hanging on Koh Tao! It's funny how my "short" travels seem to end up being a lot longer than originally intended!

At this point though, Tao has me trapped! While the cost of living on the island is rather cheap (think dinner for as little as $1.20 US), I'm getting paid a living wage here, sooooo not exactly racking up the American dollars. Making enough money have a grand ol time in Thailand, but when I do the conversions of my paycheck, its a little sad. But that should hopefully be turning around in the near future! Everyone says that June - September is crazy hectic. We're talking no days off for weeks on end, unless you need a visa run!

Speaking of visa runs, Mike and I ran off to Koh Samui last week to visit the immigration office and have our visas extended. Most people would go to Samui for the beaches, the fancy resorts, the waterfalls, the elephants... We went for the movie theater, the mall and McDonalds. Koh Tao is great, but as far as entertainment goes, there's not much around here except for drinking and diving. That's normally not a problem, but after four months it was really nice to have a bit of a change. We wandered around a fancy shopping mall, ate soft pretzels and window shopped. We caught a movie at the cinema... it didn't even matter what movie we saw! I was just thrilled to sit in an air conditioned room for two hours and eat popcorn. The movies here are even different from back home. After the previews, but before the movie, an anthem plays and you have to stand to honor the king. He is incredibly loved here, so there is no question about whether to stand or not to stand.

It's quite funny how much you miss things like movie theaters, malls and "normal" western things like that. Mostly, I also miss food. We have a good variety of food here, but its things like macaroni and cheese, Mexican food, mashed potatoes, Reese's cups, cookie dough ice cream... those things are a bit hard to find. But a Spanish restaurant just opened up that makes the most excellent paella, so now we've got that!

Nothing much on the horizon at the moment. We need to do a big visa run to Malaysia at the end of the month,  but that won't be exciting, mostly just time consuming. But hopefully once busy season kicks in, we can save enough money for a week in Bali! It's just around the corner, it'd be a shame to miss out! That's all for now!

Love and fishes!

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