Have a Happy Moo Moo Year

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Our Favourite Alphabet Cupcakes

Day 3 @ Bangkok Airport

Last day in Bangkok already. We really shop till we drop at Pratunam, the wholesale centre about 1 km from our hotel. We bought the children and our clothes, accessories and tidbits. Gosh! Think we spent the most on the last day. We went Bangkok with 1 luggage bag but back to Singapore with 4. Can imagine the amount of things we bought? But it's really worth the money. Good suggestion for those who wish to change their wardrobe.

Back to Singapore at last! I really miss Xavier, Shanice & Shannon ALOT!!!

Day 2 @ Bangkok

Bridge built 20 years ago to celebrate the Thai King's 60th birthday
Capsized ship which captures our attention

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Salt Field - It takes four to five weeks for the water to dry off, salt is collected, packed and sold locally or exported overseas.


Chalets by the river

Mechandise by the river

Aileen & Me

Cute little teapot sets

Chris & Aileen
The locals and tourists purchase their mechandise from these vendors in the samban.
A wood carving craftsman carving a big piece of art work
Wood Furniture mostly bought tourists waiting to be shipped to various countries.

Suan Lum Night Bazar

After an hour of massage we went this pub at our hotel for a drink. Patrick had tequila while I had Long Island.

Day 1 @ Bangkok

Thai Airways - The plane we gonna take to Bangkok
Aileen & me
Zzz... Don't disturb the innocent
Patrick & me on the plane
Finally touch down at the Bangkok Airport

Patrick & I at the arrival hall in Bangkok.

Tut tut, one of their transport in Thailand.
Our 1st meal in Fuji Japanese Restaurant

四面佛 - The famous spot the Thais go to pray for wealth, health, love & family.






Calypaso Cabaret Show - You wouldn't believe these 'girls' are actually men in the past. They've gone through surgery and have transformed into women already. You can tell straight from their husky voices. Very entertaining show.






Took pictures with the 'girls' after the whole show ended. We didn't know we had to tip them and we 'escaped' not tipping any. No wonder I hear some of them say, "It's up to you." Thinking back, now I understand why. Hee Hee!