A huge crash back down to reality(ish) with rain slamming against the window, my spectacular view and the dissertation. Final push now!
A blogumentary of the final four months of Alex Lee's Mountbatten experience in Bangkok, Thailand.
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Goodbye Brunch
To reminisce over the past few weeks, I took the team to the Grand Millennium brunch. Ahead of their incredibly long trip back home through Beijing, I made sure they all had a solid feed.
Pleasantly satisfied, they hopped in a taxi and sped of to the distance. See you in a little over four weeks!
Pleasantly satisfied, they hopped in a taxi and sped of to the distance. See you in a little over four weeks!
ChatuChak Weekend Market
A very comprehensive market. From One Direction trials, to XL sized paella creating chefs, ChatuChak market has a vast array of items. I shall definitely be paying a visit before I leave to pick up a few Christmas presents I feel.
Super Sized Mojito
Yes that is a mojito in a vase. And yes that is Bobbo kissing it. He is either reenacting winning a trophy or he just really loves mojitos.
Muai Thai for Three
I took the boys to see the other boys at Krudam gym tonight. Fair to say they had a worthwhile evening, as they are both now going to look for Muai Thai gyms back in the UK!
Game On!
Competitive much? From air hockey to basketball, high scores were being set everywhere. Bobbo, gobsmackingly, set the high score for the punch bag, while Tom maxed out the mallet slam. Two supreme athletes right there folks!
Big Feed
Feeling hungry, I took the gang for a Korean BBQ at Central Plaza. For 90 minutes we ate as much meat and fish as we possibly could. Holly, the self assigned chef, did a fantastic job at cooking all the food for us.
Garlic Restaurant
A must visit if you ever go to Phi Phi. Our trip to the garlic restaurant was the perfect way to end an amazing trip to Phi Phi. The massaman curry is highly recommended!
Island Hopping
It was time for some sightseeing. Hopping on a long boat, we bounced from island to island, including Maya Bay, and saw some of the most beautiful and picturesque places that we had ever been to. The pictures can do the talking for this one.
Playing with Fire
After watching some highly spirited fire throwers doing their thing, they invited those brave (stupid) enough to jump through a ring of fire.
In a job market that is incredibly competitive, saying that I can jump through fire might just give me the edge above the rest.
Spontaneous Obstacles
It seems that a foot of rain in the space of 10 minutes is a regular occurrence in Phi Phi as well as Bangkok. While most waded through it, we turned it into an obstacle course and clambered over everything we could to keep our feet from getting wet.
I knew that jumping over the couches to avoid the molten lava carpet as a child would do me well one day!
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