Jungle Life

speed limits don't exist

some roads also don't exist

speaking English is hard, for Americans…broken sentences are a must

eating on the floor at church is a feast

rice is necessary for all meals

french fries are a typical breakfast food

fried food is all you can find

passing cows walking down the road are typical days

ducks and geese are know as the same animal

carrying rocks are a must needed protection from dogs down the street

shoes are relative

school is occasional

wild elephants are common

rats are sold at the market, gut pouring out, ready to eat

markets smell, very, very, very, very, and I mean, very, bad 

wifi is actually available…?

ice cold showers are a luxury 

you can kill 46 mosquitos is 75 minutes on the reg

transportation is 15 people to one pickup truck bed

chickens run wild

kitchens don't exist in a normal house

fish, so many fish, you can by them here or there, you can by them everywhere! 

out house literally means out of the house and a distance away

families must be neighbors 

"pad thai" means sweet

a bird greets you every day saying beautiful girl but clearly sounds like white girl

you go fishing with a pole and a net attached to the end of it

you will live with a family who's daughters are named Asia and Nation

grandpa is the cutest little man that will take you to the rice fields

dinner sometimes flops around in the bed of the truck on your way home

you may be commanded to come up with a lesson plan in less than a minute for 1% English speakers

consistency is none existant 

the King is a good man, the Queen is a good women, and the Royal Family is very good

"Sah wah dee khaa" is how you say hello in Thai, actually is funky letters but it sounds like that

there is no need for alarm clocks, roosters work very well 

cows have floppy ears and a humpy lumpy backs

all "roads" lead to home 

Be jealous, my life is better than yours.  Yes I wrote this blog while laying on my sleeping pad in the jungle…with wifi!