The next day our real estate agent, Teeta, picked us up at our Guesthouse and drove us to our new home. His servant’s heart was incredible! He helped us unload our luggage, communicate with our landlord, and even took a paper across town that was needed to set up our internet. All for FREE! Whoosh!

view on our street back in the secluded neighborhood

our living room
So we have moved into this BEAUTIFUL home in a safe and secure neighborhood that is quite hidden. Most people do not even know that it exists!
Our landlords are an incredible married couple that is in their late 50s. They have two daughters, one married and living in Alabama and the other in Bangkok. Khun Noy and Kuhn Eet have become our new Thai parents. They always remind us that they have 2 daughters and will look after us like their own daughters. No matter the hour, we can always knock on their door. Humbled!

view from our bedroom window to the Landlord's (Thai Parents) house
The next day, Aimee and I were getting ready to walk to the main road and catch a ride to a language School. To get to the road, we have to pass their home. We stopped by and informed them when our other roommate would be moving in. They wanted to know where we were going. Sure enough we hopped in their car and they drove us to the school. It was quite far, so after we left there they drove us around to a few other schools to check on their programs. Wow, can it really get any better? When it rains…boy does it pour!

our first game night with some World Race Squads and Alumni
