Thailand 2025

It’s rainy season in Thailand but that didn’t stop me from heading on over! There wasn’t any rain to even put a dent in my plans. It only worked out in my benefit. On 2 tours I was a VIP and on my flights home I ended up with rows to myself. It was great to be able to lay down!

To get around town I used a few different modes of transportation. Those included walking, riding the train/subway, riding a tuk tuk, and riding a boat. It seemed really easy to get around and anything is better than being in a car around rush hour. Traffic gets pretty nuts.

Here are some pics of some of the food I ate (not all). And yes, I ate Mexican food in Thailand and it actually was better than some I’ve had around here.

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I didn’t get into any of the night life. I much prefer the history and the food. I went on a tour each day I was there. Below is some of the info and pics on those tours.

Chinatown food tour

This was a walking tour in Chinatown. We ate at places on the main strip and even some places in alley ways. It was all really good. My favorite was probably the noodle soup that had pork belly and was real heavy on the pepper.

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Ayutthaya Tour

This was my 2nd day there and I was picked up at 7am at my hotel. I was promptly told I was getting a VIP tour and that was fantastic. You’ll notice there’s a lot of pictures. My tour guide took 170 photos for me! She was awesome and held a lot of knowledge. Oh yeah, Wat means temple, that’s why you’ll see it so much. There are a lot of temples. You’ll also see a pic of me with some school on a field trip. Just something my tour guide did lol.

Wat Niwet

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Bang Pa-In Palace

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Wat Yai Chai Mongkon

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Wat Pra si san petch

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Wat Mahathat

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Ayutthaya Boat Cruise

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Train Market / Floating Market

This was probably my least favorite tour. The train market is not very big and the floating market just comes off as a bit gimmicky to me. I’m including a video of the train market but I wish I had gotten one when we pulled in on the train because that was unbelievable seeing all the people lining the track.

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Grand Palace / Wat Pho / Wat Arun /Wat Sa Ket

This was a nice tour. Wat Pho and Wat Arun are 2 of the ‘big’ temples in Thailand. The grand palace was also so beautiful and intricately designed.

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Hidden Canal / Wat Nak Klang

This was another VIP tour! Yes, so much winning. I rode the subway further than I did on my previous days. Not really sure what had gotten into me but for the first time ever during that ride i was so happy I packed Immodium! There’s not toilets in the stations and it was an emergency type of situation. It helped me get to a Starbucks. See, again, winning! The meeting place for the tour was a bit of a walk and I even had to find an alley to walk down. While I waited there I was talking to a guy about a temple next door and he just took me to see it! This tour was pretty cool. Much of it was in the ancient city area before one of the kings decided to move and then change the river flow.

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Wat Saket / Wat Devaraj Kunchon / Wat Intharawihan

After my Hidden Canal tour I was walking down the road and planning to go to the Golden Mount temple. A tuk tuk driver stopped me and started talking to me. He then offered to drive me to 3 temples for 100 baht ($3 basically). Here are some photos from those temples.

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Cloudy San Diego

Way back on the last day of April I went out to San Diego for a few days and I never posted anything about it. It was great to get to see B & E and the cats & dog. The weather was pretty cool (the temp), cloudy, and rainy the whole time there. It was also the first time I’ve been out to San Diego and not gotten to see a baseball game! We had a lot of fun though. We ate a lot of great food as always, we went to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial, and saw the beach. Can’t wait to go again!

There's surfers out there!

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Ocho Rios Trip

While the winter has been pretty easy, it was pretty easily annoying me. I quickly grew tired of any amount of cold and gray skies for days so I decided it was time for a trip. My choice this time was Ocho Rios, Jamaica. My flight out was early, 5am departure, so I woke up at about 1:30am. On the flight I was able to get another couple extra hours of sleep. The pilot had told us that we’d have to fly around some weather so that would slow us down a little but I had a couple of hours for a layover so I didn’t worry much. Then as it got to be time close to landing the pilot came on again. We would not be able to land due to a VIP. I would later learn than this was Trump and that if Air Force One is on the tarmac nobody lands or does any work out on the tarmac or in any of the planes until the VIP has left. Suddenly though, I was worried about my connecting flight which I ended up missing by about 10-15 minutes. Now I had to figure out a new way to get to Jamaica and it wouldn’t likely be a flight to Ocho Rios as it’s just a small airport with infrequent flights. I worked with the woman and the counter and I felt so bad for her. She was not familiar with having to reroute someone like this and it took about an hour. Finally she had me booked on a 945pm flight to Charlotte (opposite direction than I’m trying to go) where I’d stay overnight and catch a 7am flight to Montego Bay. A few hours later my flight details changed and the flight to Charlotte would not leave until 5am which meant I was now staying the night in Miami airport. It also meant though that I couldn’t catch the same flight to Montego Bay. Luckily the guy that helped me this time got me on a later Montego Bay flight. Sleeping in the airport went about as well as one would expect but my flights all happened and I finally got to Montego Bay. Going through customs there was not too bad though there were hundreds of people trying to go through. The last thing was to make it to Ocho Rios. I got a shuttle van and embarked on a 1:45 drive down the coast.

While there, I decided to go on a few excursions. The first one I went to was Bob Marley’s mausoleum in Nine Mile. This is the house where his grandmother lived and several family members are buried there on the property. From what they say, Bob went there on occasion to meditate. Another excursion was the Dunn’s River Falls. This is a beautiful spot. You start at the beach and then do quite a bit of climbing up the falls. It was challenging at times to say the least. The last excursion I did was a bamboo raft float. I was a little disappointed in this one. It was shorter than I expected but was relaxing. When driving back the driver showed me where the raft used to be which seemed to go inline with pics I saw.

The food was all really good. I can’t complain about any of it. They do have patties (like empanadas) and I guess those were not all that but for just something to grab and go they work. I ate jerk chicken a couple of times and loved it so much. I went to a pretty famous place, Miss T’s, and had some garlic shrimp dish which was delish. I also had this pork chop plate and it was really good. The mixed veggies on that plate were worth getting seconds of.

I didn’t go too crazy on the drinking. I had some rum drinks but they’d kind of mess with my stomach so I mostly just stuck with the Red Stripe after that. I did try one of their flavored beers Red Strip Sorrel. I’m not sure how many i’d be able to drink but it was ok, definitely refreshing

The area I stayed in was in town, I didn’t stay in a resort. All of the resorts were away from town so it would be necessary to taxi to town if you wanted. I did like this but it did make me wish I’d scheduled another excursion or 2 on my last day. Walking around everyone is trying to get your attention to sell you souvenirs, or offer a taxi, or offer weed/drugs. I was pretty good at ignoring people and just walking on past them but kind of messed with my vibe at times.

On my last day my taxi showed up pretty early and took me to the airport. This must have just been my airport fun trip. This time, in Ocho Rios, TSA selected me for a secondary search. They pulled me in a room and emptied my backpack and went through it all and patted me down. I watch a lot of border patrol shows so I think it’s because i flew into Montego Bay and then flew out of Ocho Rios and it was just a few days between. Who knows though. Everyone on the plane was like “what did you dooooo”. Before making it back to Austin I couldn’t go without waiting at the gate in Miami and being told we’ll board shortly only for the other plane to never move out of the spot. Eventually they changed our gate to one at the other end of the Miami airport which will definitely up your step count.

Where should I go next? I think I want Asia again next.

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A hop, skip, and a jump to Malaysia

I arrived at the airport on time, parked in the long term parking and jumped on the shuttle bus. As the bus drove away after a few seconds I realized I didn’t have my phone on me. Thankfully I was the only person on the bus and the driver gladly turned back around for me. There my phone was, still in the holder. Once it was time for the plane to leave there was a problem with the plane. After boarding and then deplaning they told us there there was a problem with the temps around the fuel tank. I went ahead and got on another plan. I ended up flying to Atlanta and then to LA. This may sound like a pain, but on the up side it meant no 16 hour layover in LA. Luckily my bag got there with me too. Finallly, at 12:45am, it was time to fly to Taipei. This meant it would very soon be Friday and Thursday will have been a very short day. I found out that on China Airlines, OJ and apple juice look the same in a paper white cup. A few couples around me that ordered each had to ask which was which very consistently. On the descent into Taipei I had a strange pain in the area of my eye. It made my eye painful to the touch even. I would experience the same descending into Penang but it went way both times and I didn’t experience it flying back at all. I think I got about 5 hours of sleep on LA to Taipei but that’s about it. I arrived to Penang on Friday afternoon and seeing Erika waving her arms made my day. You might be wondering who Erika is. Well, in the past few years Erika and I have become best friends and she means the world to me. Can’t even imagine a world she is not part of. Here are some pictures from Friday. Most of these are from the Taipei airport. They had themed gates. There’s also a few from my hotel and the meal we had that Erika and I had. They’re in slideshow just to not take up so much room but if you click the picture it will have arrows so you can navigate the pictures.

Saturday started off mostly a relaxed day since I caught up on some sleep. We had a fun day though. We went grocery shopping so Erika could make me lasagna and we also went to a fire show, got some dinner and went to George Town to a bar. By night time, every day I was there, I was beat. I wish I could feel the same at home. At the bar there were a couple of dogs so we were making friends. Other items of interest, the number 4 is bad luck for Chinese (notice on the elevator..no 4, no 14, no 24), it was the Chinese ghost festival while I was there so they were burning fires everywhere.

I only have a couple of pictures for Sunday. On Sunday we went to Escape water park. I didn’t make too big of a deal about this even thought I know one key fact. Erika can’t swim. For the most part this didn’t create a problem until Erika got it in her head she wan’t to go onto the “Banana Flip” slide that ends in the diving pool they have…yes, 15 feet deep. The worker was just like “ah no big deal that’s why we have the lifeguards”. so I went down there and waited. FInally she went and the guy got her out with the pole. Let’s just say my opinion holds a little more wait after her expecting to be able to touch the bottom like at the rest of the park. No experience like the real thing. It did worry the hell out of me though. Glad she survived, indeed! Oh yeah, we also saw monkeys along the road just hanging out.

Monday proved to be a very busy day. First we met with 2 of my teammates for a hike. We hiked to a cafe for breakfast and then to a very old Chinese temple. The whole way there was uphill and took easily an hour one way. Along the way I must have seen 5-6 different kind of fruit trees. At one point the girls were all trying to steal some fruit but there was little success. This would also be the day I learned to drive on the wrong side of the road and I was the driver from that point forward. I did pretty well except for the time I almost turned into the wrong way and the time i side swiped a bush and the time i took a turn to sharp and bottomed out the left side. It’s very different driving over there. I feel like driving in the US is much safer (more signs and such to make it more clear what you should do). Monday evening we met up with all my teammates and a few others for dinner at a Thai restaurant. I felt so special that they would all take time out of their day for me just to hang out and talk and have a meal. Not only was it very special but the food was probably my favorite meal of the time.

On Tuesday I got quite a bit of driving experience in. I drove all the way to the mainland and back. The biggest thing we did was go to the Buddhist temples. One was the Burmese temple and the other was the Thai reclining buddha temple. This was so amazing to me and beautiful. The whole thing was very spiritual. We got the monk to tie bracelets on our wrists and say a prayer over us. If we’re not married we’re definitely spiritually bonded. They also have these moving bowls that you can toss coins in like a wishing well. We both were successful at this on a couple of throws. I got ‘success’ and ‘good luck’. Erika got 3 or 4, she’s got skills. We also chose this day to celebrate our birthdays together. It was very special to sing to each other and make wishes.

The last day went by so fast. I wish there was a way I could have just stayed longer. Here’s some pictures of my last meal though and also of Erika and I and a couple of my teammates. My teammates surprised me and came down to the airport to say goodbye. I’m pretty sure I’m not even deserving of these people, i swear. I am pretty damn lucky. Oh yeah, as a side note, I found the worlds shortest escalator in the Taipei airport this time!

Now I’m home safe and happy to see Luna and just trying to get back on a US schedule.

Long Memorial Day weekend

Here are some pics from Memorial Day weekend. A trip out to San Diego included family time, a baseball game, some exploring, and some good food. Luna was boarded and she had a good time too. I didn’t get as many pics as I could have but here we go. Most of the pics of Luna are from the daycare. I think they’re just trying to sell the more expensive package next time, which includes pictures. They were really cool to see though.

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