I went to the local minimart yesterday with the intention of stocking up on food so I wouldn't have to leave the house for meals (we're in FULL ON New Year water fight mode!) however I didn't have any specific plan, so I ended up buying a strange mishmash of things.
1. Baked beans- I got these home and immediately wondered why I had bought two. Then I wondered why I'd bought even one.
2. Seaweed Pringles- One of my students brought these to our Lao New Year's party on Thursday. I hadn't tried them before because I don't really like plain seaweed, but they're actually delicious!
3. Whole Wheat Joma bread- Mmmmmm. Love me some Joma bread. Now I can make my famous baked-bean-and-seaweed-pringle sandwiches.
4. Footsee socks- Seriously? I have no idea why I picked these up. I think it's strange, though, that the brand is 'Golden Legs' and they're made in Thailand where only the whitest of legs are beautiful.
5. In Time- Don't judge. I was in need of entertainment and it was between this or Final Destination 5. And what could be better than Amanda Seyfried AND Justin Timberlake in the same movie? Answer- almost anything. It wasn't terrible, but within the first 10 minutes I was wondering how it could possibly have a satisfactory ending. Answer- it doesn't.
6. Bik Kuri- I bought this drink for two reasons:
a. the smiling ice
b. this special message.
It tasted like a mix between Pedialyte and Red Bull.
Today it's supposed to be 97 degrees! This afternoon I'm going with Hong's family to join in the water fighting. We'll ride in the back of Hong's brother's truck and throw water on passers by. It should be excellent.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Sabaidee Pi Mai Lao!!
Happy Lao New Year!! Today is the first of three days of water fights in the streets, extremely loud music, and general merry making.
Last night Hong and I went to That Luang to enjoy some water-free activities. There were lots of things for sale as well as a few carnival-like games. Hong chose a shooting game.
It looked fun so I decided to take one of his 5 shots. Success?
Nope. I have no idea how to shoot any kind of gun. Hong laughed a lot (he's still imitating my sweet straight-armed technique) and I'm sure that guy in the brown shirt was laughing on the inside.
Hong ended up shooting one down and he got an energy drink as a prize.
There was also a "Miss Lao New Year" competition taking place that night.
The winner received the title of Miss Lao New Year 2555. She also gets to ride around town on this buffalo on the first day of Lao New Year (today!) while people throw water on her.
As we were admiring the buffalo, the competition began.
These two came out in a cloud of smoke accompanied by the theme music of Star Wars. No joke. I tried to take a short video right after the music started, but I think it was accidentally deleted. So I typed it out for you. I hope you can follow along (I know that one person's DAH is another person's DUN).
DAAAAAAAH! Dadada dah. Dagga dah dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun DUN DUN DUN DUNNNNNN!
Dun dun dun DUNNNNNN DUNNNNNNN dun dun dun DUNNNNN DUNNNNN dun dun dun DUNNN DUNNNN da da da DUNNNNN.
Last night Hong and I went to That Luang to enjoy some water-free activities. There were lots of things for sale as well as a few carnival-like games. Hong chose a shooting game.
It looked fun so I decided to take one of his 5 shots. Success?
Nope. I have no idea how to shoot any kind of gun. Hong laughed a lot (he's still imitating my sweet straight-armed technique) and I'm sure that guy in the brown shirt was laughing on the inside.
Hong ended up shooting one down and he got an energy drink as a prize.
The winner received the title of Miss Lao New Year 2555. She also gets to ride around town on this buffalo on the first day of Lao New Year (today!) while people throw water on her.
As we were admiring the buffalo, the competition began.
These two came out in a cloud of smoke accompanied by the theme music of Star Wars. No joke. I tried to take a short video right after the music started, but I think it was accidentally deleted. So I typed it out for you. I hope you can follow along (I know that one person's DAH is another person's DUN).
DAAAAAAAH! Dadada dah. Dagga dah dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun DUN DUN DUN DUNNNNNN!
Dun dun dun DUNNNNNN DUNNNNNNN dun dun dun DUNNNNN DUNNNNN dun dun dun DUNNN DUNNNN da da da DUNNNNN.
Pre-Lao New Year
Tomorrow is the first day of Lao New Year. The actual holiday lasts for three days (this year it's the 13th 14th and 15th) but Vientiane has been gearing up for it for the past 2 weeks.
This being the last day of school before our break, we had some special activities.
First we had a Baci ceremony (you can read more about these here) to welcome the new year and ask for blessing.
I was blessed by two of my girls with strings from the Baci tree. As they were tying them on my wrist, they said "I hope you have a long life and that you will teach at KIS forever." They also gave me this decoration to put on my motorbike to keep me safe.
After that, the entire school took part in the biggest pre-Lao New Year water fight this side of the Mekong. (Not that there would be any pre-Lao New Year water fights on the other side...)
This being the last day of school before our break, we had some special activities.
First we had a Baci ceremony (you can read more about these here) to welcome the new year and ask for blessing.
I was blessed by two of my girls with strings from the Baci tree. As they were tying them on my wrist, they said "I hope you have a long life and that you will teach at KIS forever." They also gave me this decoration to put on my motorbike to keep me safe.
After that, the entire school took part in the biggest pre-Lao New Year water fight this side of the Mekong. (Not that there would be any pre-Lao New Year water fights on the other side...)
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Math Competition
A couple of weeks ago, some 5th and 6th graders (including some of my students!) participated in an inter-school math competition. The test included logic puzzles as well as basic math. About 300 students competed. Last sunday we all found out the results in a ceremony held at the Cultural Hall.
They first called the students who received places 4 through 20 (clearly not all the students turned up!)
That's us in the plaid! Two are 6th graders and five are 5th grade. Three are from my class!
Then they called the names of the students who got places 1, 2, and 3...
...and two sixth graders got places 1 and 3! (one of them from my class last year.) I'm so proud of them! (and loving the primary colored shoes!)
The actual awards ceremony went quite quickly and the rest of the night was filled with performances from different schools.
There was a fashion show in which kids were dressed up as bunnies, birds and trees. Someone even had on a Goofy mask.
These girls did a traditional Lao dance.
Then there was a traditional Vietnamese dance.
And finally another Lao dance which told the story of silk-making.
(Try not to let the misspelling on the sign bother you too much!)
They first called the students who received places 4 through 20 (clearly not all the students turned up!)
That's us in the plaid! Two are 6th graders and five are 5th grade. Three are from my class!
Then they called the names of the students who got places 1, 2, and 3...
...and two sixth graders got places 1 and 3! (one of them from my class last year.) I'm so proud of them! (and loving the primary colored shoes!)
The actual awards ceremony went quite quickly and the rest of the night was filled with performances from different schools.
There was a fashion show in which kids were dressed up as bunnies, birds and trees. Someone even had on a Goofy mask.
These girls did a traditional Lao dance.
Then there was a traditional Vietnamese dance.
And finally another Lao dance which told the story of silk-making.
(Try not to let the misspelling on the sign bother you too much!)
Monday, April 9, 2012
Color(ful) TV
My TV has been on the fritz lately. At first I was annoyed, but then I realized how much more interesting it was to watch.
Adam and Christina are from Avatar?
Avatars are rainbows?
Blue coke! Red pepsi! Purple Sierra Mist!
Watching grass grow = interesting!
Watching sports is a bit more confusing, though. I was for the blue team. No...green team. No...
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Unique Treats- Khanom Khee
This snack has three interesting names:
Khee Nu - Mouse Poop
Khee Meeo - Cat Poop
Khee Muu- Pig Poop
Nope, not actually poop.
Despite the name, they're really quite good! Their consistancy is similar to a crunchy cheeto and they taste like caramel.
Khee Nu - Mouse Poop
Khee Meeo - Cat Poop
Khee Muu- Pig Poop
Nope, not actually poop.
Despite the name, they're really quite good! Their consistancy is similar to a crunchy cheeto and they taste like caramel.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Small Reminders of Home- Sunflowers
My students are always munching on sunflower seeds, so I guess I should have assumed there were sunflowers SOMEWHERE in Southeast Asia. However, I was still surprised to see this friendly little row greeting me as I drove home from work yesterday.
They mostly remind me of my sister, and also of summers at my grandparents house climbing hay bales, wooing frightened kittens and scratching unfortunately placed chigger bites.
They mostly remind me of my sister, and also of summers at my grandparents house climbing hay bales, wooing frightened kittens and scratching unfortunately placed chigger bites.
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