Thank you for your two super kind comments. Yes I love it here. I mean this country has so much to offer it's unreal. I like to think of it as first world at third world prices. Which basically means it's a big time "pay less get more country" That's always a good thing. Thai food in the US and Canada doesn't really compare. The 2 dollar green curry I had yesterday blows the 15 dollar green curry out of the water I had back in the states just last week. I'm back to loving life. Maybe it will reflect in my posts. We'll see. Glad you are right at home with your garden and family. Keep up the great work!
Dan
<3 <3 Ahhhh you're making me want to catch my first flight out of here Dan!AHHAAH I can't wait to read your upcoming posts, and be sure to get some nice pics of the food eh?!
Yes, this is a great life for the children, and for our raising them. I do want to homeschool them acutally! I homeschooled my eldest son for 1 year while we were travelling across Canada, trying to find our perfect place to Land, to Live. Unfortunately for me though, my kids are all super social butterflies, and they LOVE school! AHHAHAA And me being the open minded Mom I am, I don't want to force my beliefs on them, so I let them go, but they know the door is always open to learn at home.
The school they go to here, only has 50 students in the whole school, so I am happy that they are happy there. Small classrooms and a laid back, country approach to children and learning . Also, my kids receive "re-education" from me daily when the school teaches them only one side of any story, I make sure to fill them in on the rest of the story and encourage them to find more answers on their own too. :)
I'm looking forward to those food pics !!! HAHAHAHAA!!!! I'll be watching my feed for it. Congrats on the awesome camera find too! :)