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After receiving some very good news at the end of last week, I wanted to make this weekends trip out a little different and a little special for all the children.

Funding the days trip from my own pocket I kept our destination and planned activity secret from the kids, who hounded me constantly thru Saturday and Sunday morning, but seemed quite pleased to be getting a ‘surprise’.

After teasing them that we were off to play in the school playground, we loaded them up on the truck and headed into Chiang Mai.

Our destination was Kad Suan Kaow Shopping Mall and the first surprise was a visit to Swensens Icecream Parlour.

Not wanting to go overboard we capped the price of what they could choose at no more than 60 baht a head.

The children were great and behaved very well whilst sitting and waiting for their treat, which took quite a while, what with 12 of us and the shop already quite busy.

When the ice creams came we all tucked in and it was certainly a tasty treat that brought smiles all round.

“Gap bahn mai?” asked Jack, when we left the shop.

Shaking my head, I lead them round the Plaza on a short window shopping walk, before heading up to the top floor to Chiang Mai Vista Cinema Complex.

It was funny seeing Yong and Mays reaction to the escalators and we had to hold hands and help them each time.

Beaming smiles again as I purchased the tickets to go and see ‘Karate Kid’. Inside the Cinema I was, once again, impressed with the children’s behaviour, which allowed me to relax and enjoy the movie to.

Judging by the thanks and hugs I got afterwards I think I can safely say that the day was a great success and enjoyed by all.

For more photos from the icecream parlour please visit our photobucket album here.

Kids, it was just a little thank you for the happiness you bring to Stratton House.

 
kadsuankaow (Large)

This Sunday just gone,(13th), was clouded over with the threatening grey clouds of the present rainy season. So, for a change we decided not to go to Huay Tung Tao.

Instead we had an afternoon or culture, both modern and traditional.

We started off with a trip to Kad Suan Kaow Shopping Plaza.

I needed some bits for mobile phone repairs and, while I was sorting that we let the kids all chose a book from the book sales counters on the 3rd floor.

As well as the childrens own choices I managed to get a full set of Hans Christian Anderson story books, printed in both Thai and English language, a bargain at 29 baht each for the seven books.

Book buying and window shopping done with we returned to the truck to head off for our second destination, Wat Doi Suthep.

 The road up to the Temple is around 12 km from the bottom. Steep and winding, I was impressed with how well our truck did getting up there with a near full load.

One of the first things that caught the childrens eyes was the presence of Mong Tribes people dressed in traditional clothing on the steps up to the Temple.

Up at the Temple we enjoyed a slow walk around the outside, stopping briefly to watch the traditional dancing displays.

Some of the children followed the example of other visitors and went along the rows of bells ringing each one in turn.

We spent quite sometime at the viewing area that looks over Chiang Mai City with some spectacular views.

After sometime we entered the main Temple area, which is undergoing some major reconstruction work at this time.

May, Jor, Tai and Nu took time to pour oil on the row of lamps close to the central Chedi.

Gu, being Christian chose not to enter the main Wat and went with Somboon to explore the market at the bottom of the Temple steps.

After seeing what there was to see in the Wat, the rest of us went for drinks before taking the cable train back down to the road and heading back to the truck.

More shopping at Macro before getting home for dinner.

For more photos please visit our photobucket album here.

 

Its a long time coming, but here at last is the report on the recent Childrens Day celebrations.

Childrens Day is an annual event in Thailand, held on the second weekend in January, where a lot of effort is put into making a special day for all children.

Personally I prefer it to Xmas as there is no religious pretence, just blatant spoiling of the children for a day.

Indeed many children get more than one day as the schools often hold their own ‘Childrens Day’ on the Friday, as they did at Pasak School, where I teach.

It was not an easy decision as to where to take the children from Stratton House on Childrens Day; so many events, large and small, to choose from.

In the end we elected to follow advice given by a local friend and take them to Airforce 41 Base, close to Chiang Mai Airport, where, we were told , there would be several aircraft on display and lots of interesting stuff going on.

Hindsight is a pretty useless thing as, but in hindsight it was not such a good descision for us.

It certainly was a big affair with thousands of local families attending. Our problem was the numbers and lay-out. From the car parking area there was quite along route to walk to get to where all the aircraft and activities were.

This route was lined with hundreds of stalls selling all manner of clothes, toys, nic-nacs, food, etc; so many distractions for the kids within a narrow walkway packed with hundreds of people.

Within 10 minutes we had lost the two older boys. Although confident that they could look after themselves we still needed to locate them incase an emergency caused us to need to leave. Everyone had been issued with a card with phone number to ring if our group got seperated.

Leaving the other children at The Bouncy Castle with Wasana, our house Mum, myself and Boon went on a search. Nearly 2 hours later after much searching and numerous tannoy calls we bumped into the 2 boys on the way back to the car, blissfully unaware of the stress they had caused.

Lucky it was Childrens Day and they got away with  stern instruction not to wander off again. In view of the crowds and difficulty in keeping the group together we then left Airforce 41 and drove into Chiang Mai to Kad Suan Kaow Shopping Mall where there was a special Childrens Day playground set up in the centre ‘garden’.

After lunch in the Food Court in the lower level of the Mall we took the Children to the fun and games in the central garden area.

The two older boys were given the job of acting as extra eyes to keep an eye out for the younger ones as they joined the fun.

Being a much more contained area the crowds were not such a problem and the kids had a great afternoon.

It was late afternoon , early evening when they got their special Childrens Day surprise, made possible by the generous efforts of the Faa Gamma fundraising team in Australia.

The team kindly held a special Xmas appeal to raise money to purchase bicycles for the children to use and enjoy.

We were able to buy four bicycles for the children to share and these were presented to the children on their return to Stratton House.

Apologies for the poor photo quality.

Many thanks to our good friend Heather and all her team; the kids love the bikes and use them everyday as soon as they return from school.

For more photos from Childrens Day please visit our photobucket album here.

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