We had two activities planned for today. In the morning we had a scavenger hunt in the vicinity of the hotel. The ground rules were that the students could not use any kind of transportation, could not cross the streets except for the pedestrian overpasses, and they had to be respectful as they interacted with the Thais. I gave the students a page of things they had to search for and photograph, and a few things for which they had to talk to Thai people who had limited or no English skills.
Hally and Carley wondering what the heck this thing is.
Dana, Maggie, and Becca wondering why pink eggs were not on the list of things to find.
Becca talking with a couple Thai women in the market.
Maggie and Becca asking this woman where they can find fried insects.
Dana, Olivia, Carley, and Becca watch in horror as this woman cuts up live catfish.
We couldn't find three of the groups while they were out on the scavenger hunt. On our walk back to the hotel, there they were enjoying the sunshine and a frosty beverage.
This is Ajarn Akekawat, Ajarn Aea, and their 2 yr old son Alpha. Akekawat and Aea are Mizzou alumni and now faculty members at Kasetsart University in Bangkok. They help me put together the logistics for the northern part of our study abroad program.
After the scavenger hunt, we had a group lunch of fried rice with choice of protein in it (shrimp, chicken, or pork).
Mmmm from the left.
Mmmm from the right.










Thanks for another bunch of fun photos. It helps form such a clear mental picture of what it's like.
ReplyDeleteI just got to work and am typing this with my jacket and scarf still on! It's 19 degrees in KC this morning!
Really enjoying this blog, it's so helpful & entertaining!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoying this blog, it's so helpful & entertaining!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pictures & updates. We really enjoy seeing what the group is doing daily. (Kevin & Shelly - Jessica's parents)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pictures & updates. We really enjoy seeing what the group is doing daily. (Kevin & Shelly - Jessica's parents)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! What amazing activities you have come up with for the group!! I know Alysa is having a great time along with everyone. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt's good to know Kyler can cook, now he can try it at home! Haha
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of fun and is great they get to interact with local people. Can't wait to ask Becca if they could understand her.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading the caption with the photos.The photos are great and gives good insight of the experience you all are having.
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ReplyDeleteYour scavenger hunt made me think of the Amazing Race. This entire trip is such a great opportunity for all. (Eileen Whitmire - Alysa's grandma)
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