Friday, April 23, 2010

see where we live!

Well the day is here... I'm finally posting some pictures, other than the kids, that I hope will give a better picture of our lives in Tha Kaek. Today as I was going through my crazy day, I just decided to grab the camera and start taking pictures, which means that most of these shots are our lives just as they are... mostly. :)

And so, welcome to Tha Kaek! Population here is somewhere around 35,000, which at one time didn't sound all that small, but then I realized that the town consisted of around 35 little villages, all located in the same general land space, collectively calling itself by the name Tha Kaek. In our village, and in each of the villages here, we have our own village Headman, temple, local outdoor market, and school, among other things.

I've read once somewhere that Tha Kaek is a "somnolent riverside town" which is exactly how I felt when we first moved here. I remember thinking I'd have to make and enforce a strict schedule for myself so I didn't fall into somnolence myself. Thankfully, this has never been a problem... might have something to do with Eva age 2, Elijah age 1, and the constant flow of people in and out of our house (which I love).

Tha Kaek is a border town, which means that it lies on the border along the Mekong River (one of the world's major rivers), so I can actually see Thailand when I go down to the river and look across. This can be deceptive, because even though Tha Kaek is one of the few border crossings for Laos, there is no bridge across the river, so crossing is done by ferry, which can take hours. (pictures to come)

So here are two pictures of our town... these were taken standing in Thailand, looking across the Mekong River into Tha Kaek.

See all the mountains? Aren't they beautiful? Tha Kaek is in front of the mountains, scattered in among the trees.

This one was taken another day and gives a shot of the "downtown" area right along the river. The white building is a hotel and the largest building in town. There's not a whole lot to see, but I guess that's the point. It's quite small. :)

More on Tha Kaek later. We moved across town about three months ago, so the pictures posted are of our new place. We love our house! I can't say this enough... it is just so perfect for who we are, what we value, and who we want to hang out with. Some days I can hardly believe this little house lies right in Tha Kaek.

See the long long driveway? The best feature hands down. This is because we live (and lived) on dirt roads, and the distance from the road has exponentially cut down on the dust that blows inside, coats the floors, and is mopped up by Elijah as he scoots around the floor.
My 2nd favorite feature is that it is one story. Call me wimpy, but I'm happy that I'm no longer climbing up and down stairs in the tropical heat, without a/c, carrying little ones around all day. And I just love the banana trees!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

pics from eva's day

Eva missed our house helper a ton when she was gone last week. It was the first time our house helper's been gone that Eva kept telling us that she wanted us to find her and asking where she was
Eva's "nu" - the lao word for mouse
Enjoying outside until the ants began to bite

Monday, April 19, 2010

yummy yummy in my tummy

Occasionally around here we'll have a fun breakfast, something other than our usual muesli and oatmeal, which I happen to love, but those who need variety (nathan) need an occasional something different. So yesterday, Eva, Elena (visiting for a couple days) and I made waffles... though I guess we didn't eat them 'til later in the day, we still had fun making them!
and in true 2-year-old form, if anything is more fun than making the food, it's playing with the water in the kitchen
aren't they pretty? these days eva is in a shy stage with the camera, so though we see lots of smiles, it's not so easy catching one for documentation :)

walking at one!