We went to Khao Yai yesterday to escape the noise of Bangkok. It's always good for the soul to get out of the city, even if it is only for a few hours! When we first arrived and finished eating our picnic lunch, the boys and I were walking through some grass and the boys spotted a "caterpillar" and PJ proceeded to pick it up (actually there were two). These "caterpillars" were crawling in a really bizarre way but I didn't think anything of it because I had seen something like it on Planet Earth or something and so I thought it was fine. PJ shows Paul, and he quickly tell us that no, these aren't caterpillars but leeches!!! Ha, ha! That just goes to show who knows what in our family! It was really funny though, unfortunately, we got them off PJ's fingers before we thought to take a picture. As always, we prayed that we might see a "chang" or elephant...and once again, God heard and answered our prayers. We also saw some deer and monkeys.
The elephant coming up the road toward us. There were three or four cars in front of us when we arrived on the scene but they quickly backed up behind us. We aren't sure how we ended up in front, but it made for some good shots! I made a video but it was too big to post on here. Sorry! You'll have to wait to see it. She was a big packaderm, though. It was a beautiful sight to see her coming up the road with the rain falling down on her, a picture of meekness and gentleness.
Yesterday was also Adele Grace's 1st birthday! I can't believe my baby is one already. The past year has really gone by so fast...it makes me sad how fast it's gone by. We didn't really celebrate yesterday (we will be celebrating tomorrow) and I think it worked out well because Adele was sick! On the way to Khao Yai she didn't seem like she was herself but once we got into the Park, I quickly realized that she was sick..she had a fever and a few other symptoms. Thankfully, I have a small bottle of children's tylenol in my diaper bag that goes everywhere and I was able to relieve some of her discomfort. She was a bit better today but still not back 100 per cent. So, due to her being sick, we had to split up to see the waterfall. Paul and the boys went to see it and then when they got back I walked down to see it. There are several waterfalls at Khao Yai and this is the time of year to see them in their full glory and splendor (the end of the rainy season). We were hoping to walk to another waterfall but decided not to once we realized Adele wasn't up to par. So, it was my first time to go all the way down a zillion steps to this one particular waterfall (Haew Suwat, for those who are familiar). It was gorgeous. I just wish I could've sat there for a couple hours to drink in the beauty and spend some time with God. But, I couldn't. I climbed back up the zillion steps (which felt like 3 zillion climbinb UP!) and found Paul, Adele and the boys completely fascinated with a monkey who was climbing in some trees beyond where our truck was parked. A few minutes later, this same monkey tried to jump in our truck eager to find something to snack on. I was puttting Adele in her carseat and the next thing I know Paul is swatting an umbrella at a monkey by the front car door! I thought it was PJ! =) Too funny! 
Can you spot the monkey? He's in the tree near the corner of the roof of the building...sorry it's not the best picture! He did come a whole lot closer by the time we were done.
On the way home, Paul hit a dog on the highway. It was sad but thankfully PJ didn't have any clue we hit it because he was asleep! It's amazing but this was the first time we've hit a dog here...and if you've been here, you know that is something because there are dogs all over the streets and roads and they are quite lazy. This one, however was running down the middle of our lane, he swerved out of the way and Paul swerved the other way but then at the last minute the dog went back the other way and bam, he was gone. A few minutes later we almost hit a motorcyclist who ran a red light. We immediately thanked God for His care. I told Paul that I think I still haven't adjusted to the craziness of traffic here. The things people do sometimes, is just, well, crazy! And, I believe it all comes back to their worldview believing that fate will have its way, but goodness...I still think I would be a bit more careful! I am sure driving in America will feel like a breeze now that I've been here!
Paul found some "birds" to fly around (pictured with PJ below). They had a lot of fun flying them about and watching the wind take them.
All in all the day was a fun time, had by all!
4 comments:
thank you so much for the pictures of the children. PJ is growing to look like a young man now. And Adele is growing more hair! Calvin still looks...like Calvin with his sweet smile. My arms ache to hold them all and to sit down on the couch and read them all a story.
Thank you for sharing your day with us :-)
love, mom
thank you for the pics....We enjoy the blog and all the things you are doing.....We love you all,mom and dad
I have such a great memory of going up to the high waterfall with Paul and PJ - I had to pull leeches of PJ's and my feet :) No Elephants on that visit, but many monkeys and a cute deer. I tell that story all the time as my one and only real "jungle" experience from traveling. Thanks for sharing the pics - the kids are all looking so great. It is crazy how old PJ looks!
Love, Claire
Happy birthday Adele!!!!
Erin asks to see "the baby" every time I'm on the computer, she means you Adele. So I have to find the last video of you and she laughs and smiles the whole time.
Post a Comment