Saigon Sunset
Soo, where was I? We went to the Chu Chi Tunnels. It was pretty crazy! They spent over 20 years creating these tunnels all through Southern Vietnam. I once again felt a little uncomfortable being there, but it was interesting. They had examples of the different trap they set up in the jungle to kill American soldiers in the war. These people are crafty folks! We actually got to climb through part of the tunnels. They were really claustrophobic, and dark. I only went for a bit, almost ran into the guy in front of me ass, and had enough of that. I was wondering why alot of the older Vietnamese people have bad posture-I think it' because they spent to much time in the network of tunnels! After that they had a shooting range where you could shot guns from the AK47 to M60! I really thought I wanted to do it, but 1: I couldn't afford it 2: once there, felt weird making lite of major weapons and war. After that we headed to the airport-to say the least I was ready to get back to Thailand. Vietnam was a great experience, and I saw alot of beautiful place, and made some great new friends. But being an American, I still felt a little disrespectful and strange being there.
We got into Bangkok-with only a few delays at the airport-Mez got a bullet keychain/lighter and forgot it was in her backpack-confiscation. And Luke forgot about scissors and Leatherman in his..ohh wait then he checked it and they thought his lighters were BOMBS!!-so siilly. Especially siince Dan got through no problem with this Leatherman in his pack! Jumped a cab to Koh San Road..ohh to be back on KOh San Road..so comforting! Nothing like the backpackers ghetto of Bangkok. We got a couple of towers of beers and did some shopping, and with 2 hours to spare, got a really quick sleep in before catching our bus/ferry to Koh Tao.
The ferry ride was a bumpy one to say the least. It was like puke fest 2008! The dude in front of me lost his tummy, than the chick next to him, then the kid to the left of me! Than Dan starting looking a lil green, so we all headed outside. Besides who the hell wants to sit inside a cabin where 50% of the passengers are puking?!Once we arrived on the islands we got to our swanky hotel/dive resort.
Our Sunset from our room in Koh Tao, Bans Diving Resort
I our room is super nice-nicest we've stayed in for sure! we have a wrap around deck over the main walking path on the island-view of the ocean off to one side, plush beds, sitting area, and UNLIMITED hot water!! :) So Dan Luke, & Mez all signed up for the diving course-no money, no diving :(-but its ok, because I can totally handle hangin out on the Beach soaking up some vitamin D. The rest of our crew should be here with the next 24 hours or so. One of the English girls-Sel I guess has caught a bit of a bug and had to go toi the hospital in Cambodia! Poor thing! So her and her friend George are rumored to flying in today, and Julio & Daniel by ferry tomorrow, and Katie should be here Christmas morning.
The sun has been covered up by a giant grey cloud, but from where I'm sitting right now I can see the beach, a handmade palm frond Christmas tree on the beach, and feel a lil siesta coming on from my busy day of napping and sunbathing. Ahh the holidays in the islands-I could get use to this. No non-stop bad Christmas music, stressed out customers who don't tip, or cold damp weather. I do admit I miss the smell of a tree, the parties and of course all my family and friends.
Meryy hoho to all, and a even better new year. Hopefully everyone gets what they want-that the economic situation turns around, and you all get a pony for Christmas :)-m







