Written by Karen.
The room was quiet. It was blessedly cool due to an efficient air conditioner. The bed was comfortable. I had awakened just a few moments earlier and instantly wondered what time it was. I knew it was still early in the morning as the thin wispy curtains that covered the single-paned windows were starting to shimmer with the faintest promise of daylight.
There are times now when I’ll wake up suddenly and wonder as I lay in the darkness - or early morning light - where I am exactly before I fully wake up and can thus remember. It might be a smell or a sound that is a bit unusual that will seep into my subconscious and remind me that I am in a different place. This wasn’t one of those times. There was nothing that was unusual about our tiny room - except for the elaborate white ornate wooden cornice that contrasted with the sage green wooden shiplap walls. Otherwise, it was a bedroom that could have been anywhere.
That is until I opened up the narrow wooden door, with the ornate silver handles that pulled down, and slid through the opening into the large foyer with the walls full of pictures of an earlier time and the shiny mahogany wooden floors that I had briefly noticed as we were shown our room at 12:30 a.m. earlier this morning.
The heat hit instantly and unexpectedly - seemingly a blast furnace, even at first light - and the humidity that came in from the open window and balcony next to our bedroom made the air so thick you could bite into it and be fully sated.
In an instant, I was fully awake taking in the early-morning details that surrounded me from my second-floor vantage point: the sounds of motorbikes; roosters crowing; beeps from a bicycle cart delivering goods to neighbors down our alley; watching the cats taking their positions on top of the rooftops; the smells of food being cooked over fire - Ah yes, we are in a different place.
We are in Bangkok, Thailand.
This was our fourth attempt at visiting Thailand. For each attempt we had purchased our airline tickets and made accommodations, and each time for one reason or another something pulled us back and away from Thailand. The last thwarted attempt was in 2014, when we were actually in the Hong Kong airport ready to board our flight to Bangkok when we found out that my late sister Julie was having brain surgery and instead flew back home to the States. Before that, it was the epic flooding and political instability drowning downtown Bangkok. And, before that, it was complications relating to Adam’s heart by-pass surgery.
This time we made it.
And now we are here. We are planning to use Bangkok as a launching pad for exploring Southeast Asia over the next eight months: Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, the Philippines, and Indonesia are on the list as potential places to visit and travel slowly. But, who knows? If I’ve learned anything about this journey of ours is that it will be unpredictable.
And so we begin again with our 21-pound backpacks and a return airline ticket back to the States next April. We don’t have any plans other than that.
Waking up in Bangkok |
Breakfast is served. We decided to ease into traveling this time around. I want to savor the journey, and that especially pertains to the exploration of food.
I love Thai food - in the limited stereotyped menu consisting primarily of pad Thai and tom yum soup that I am used to eating in the States. I know that we will more fully explore the different types of Thai food, the various nuances of regional cooking, and our breakfasts here are our first forays into understanding the various tastes, values, and presentation of Thai food. That is exciting and a priority for me.
I can already tell that Thai food will continue to be well-loved and a favorite of mine: The spices; the presentation; the smaller portions; the contrasting flavors of sweet, savory, bitter, sour and spicy combined together as a meal turn the disparate small plates into a symphony. We are so satisfied by the experience that we don't eat again until hours later, when we try pad Thai at a small open-air street stall.
10 comments:
So great to hear more from your travels. Hope you both are doing well. Wonderful photographs :)
SO happy you made it to Thailand. Finally!! We're going to follow along the whole way! Big hugs, Paula (and John)
I love it. Knowing that you guys hit the road again made me smile from way deep inside. Update often please! I love reading it.
Beautiful description & photos. It sounds like it's going to be a marvelous trip! Look forward to your next posting... Love, hugs & blessings to you both, Gary & Julia
Wow! You bring me back to our visit many years ago, maybe we'll make it again you make it sound so good. We'll be following along and KNOW you'll love it all.
Hi Jennifer! Thanks so much for your comment. It's been a long time since we've blogged and it takes awhile to get back into the swing of things. I'm inspired to write again and I appreciate your support and encouragement. Take care, Karen
Hi Paula (and John!) Time really does fly, but we both feel that we are doing the right thing for this moment. There's a sense of pure freedom and true gratitude that we can do what we want to do. Thanks for your comment and support/encouragement! We're following your adventures as well. Isn't life grand?! Take care, Karen
Hi Karie! Thanks so much for your comment. I've always appreciated your support and encouragement. I'm so glad that you are following our journey. It was so great to meet you guys and I just know that we will meet up again and hang out awhile. In the meantime, how are you guys doing? Take care, Karen
Hi Gary and Julia, Thanks so much for your comment. I can't believe it's only been a month since we last saw you guys! We are doing well and getting back into the swing of traveling. I think it will be a wondrous trip - I'm looking forward to writing and taking pictures to share. So keep reading!! :) Take care, Karen.
Hi Gregor (and Janice!) Thanks for your comment. It's great to hear from you. I've always appreciated your support and encouragement. So far, Thailand has been amazing. We're excited/grateful to pursue our dreams of travel and am so happy that you will be following along. Take care, Karen.
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