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Do You Feel Lucky?!?

The kids had dance class this morning at Couper’s little preschool (yes, please take a quick moment to reflect on there being a dance class in Siem Reap, Cambodia; when we moved here there wasn’t even a mini mart!) Anyway, my mom who is visiting for the week, and I went to pick up the kiddos and take them to lunch. Because it was an ‘all about the kids’ day and because I was curious, we went to the brand spanking new Lucky Mall in downtown Siem Reap and ate at Lucky Burger! The first fun bit was how many girls it took to take an order, I counted 6 working on our order alone, but you can be the judge…

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The food actually wasn’t too bad, I mean it was no Mickey D’s, but the kids liked it and it was a nice break from their standard fish and rice (which Couper averages about 14 times a week!) We even got ice cream afterwards and had to keep reminding ourselves we weren’t in America…that is until we came outside, hopped in a tuk tuk and bounced our way home…I think that was when I felt the luckiest!

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The Bangkok Director Formerly known as Kanokwan

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A recent email chain with my wonderful director in Bangkok, I love that my life is so unique:

 

Jeab: Andrea, I have something to ask you I have changed my first name (not last name) So I would like to update it on my email account. I should just inform April right?

 

Me: What is your new first name?

 

Jeab: Kwanchanok, so from now on you call me that name haha  Nice?

 

Me: It’s nice, but why are you changing your name?

 

Jeab: It just about culture thing. The book said that name is match with me and I will be happy and lucky, good meaning though! And I like this name.

 

Me: Do you have to change on your ID card?

 

Jeab: Kwanchanok it just for official things. I have changed it on my ID already.

 

Me: But everyone will still call you Jeab?

 

Jeab: Yes, everyone still call me Jeab

 

Me: I am going to write a blog about this, it’s too funny!

 

Jeab: hahaha not funny. Ok good they will know I have changed my first name.

 

Me: yes:) and it is funny, in America only rock stars change their names!

 

Jeab:  I am super star in Thailand then!Read more »

Top Ten reasons you know you’re a California girl working for an international tour company

# 10. When your boss brings back the files from the office, not only have the files been packed away, traveled half way across the world, and gone through customs – when they arrive  you have to cut down the paper because it is bigger than your standard 8-1/2” x 11”.  

# 9. You hear the phrase “Sorry I make confusing”  and “To make clare” – and you know exactly what that means.

# 8. You have to look up the country code to call someone back – Soemtimes I Google the phone number to find out what country I’m calling. Sometimes I just call and then try to guess where I’m calling by listening to the accent of the guest on the phone.

# 7.  Your son sees a golf cart and he asks you if he can go for a ride on the “Tuk Tuk”

# 6. You refer to cities by their airport code –  So if I ever ask you how your time was in BKK or REP or LPQ – feel free to remaind me that you don’t speak airport code.

# 5. It’s 7pm in California and you say “good morning”.

# 4. You realize you have a lot in common with Angelina Jolie –  I’ve been to the Angkor Temples in Cambodia, she filmed Tomb Raider there. She gets her picture taken everywhere she goes, people in Southeast Asia took many pictures of me and my family. Ok, I guess that’s about all I really have in common with her – but here’s to dreaming J

# 3. You receive documents in Word and the cursor moves from Right to Left instead of Left to Right.

# 2. A passport, jet lag, elephants, vaccinations and Thai Iced Tea are all included in a days work.

# 1. You’re never shocked to hear that someone couldn’t get back to you because- it is some president’s or royal’s birthday, the electricity turned off, or they were just taking a needed hammock break.Read more »

Geckohhhhh

It’s all fun and games until the gecko eats the baby!

Living in Cambodia you get to love geckos: they eat mosquitoes, they are pretty cute and they make a cool sound that reminds you that your life is different. In fact, in our bedroom we have an accidental terrarium that I love. When they house was built at the top of each wall they built vents, areas for air to move in and out. When we took over the house we glassed these in so we could use the AC. The glass still lets out the light so at night bugs gather here and so do the geckos. It’s essentially an all you can eat buffet for geckos and we get some large gatherings sometimes. There are love affairs, fights, naps, in fact I often find myself ignoring the TV and instead watching the Gecko Soap Opera. Anyway, we had heard one particular gecko on our back balcony for a long time; he often made his chuck, chuck, chuck, ge-cko, ge-cko, sound while we were having drinks with guests. I had commented that he sounded big, but Brandon had laughed at me, saying it was just a gecko! Then one night, when Callie was about 3 months old I went in to check on her before bed. As I glanced around the room I saw a huge shape on the floor. Grabbing Callie I ran screaming from the room and into ours. Bursting in I screamed at Brandon that there was a crocodile in Callie’s room!

Brandon leapt out of bed and ran to see what I was talking about. His reaction might surprise you, most husbands would probably say I was imagining things and roll over, but you see the possibility of a crocodile in our house wasn’t as far fetched as it sounds because we lived next door to a crocodile farm. They raise them for meat and the skin in Cambodia, we actually have our own farm…but that’s another story). Anyway, though unlikely, it was not as improbable as in some of our past homes. Brandon rushed into Callie’s room and spotted the culprit, not a crocodile as it turns out, but rather our extremely large back balcony gecko. Turns out I had been right and it was big, huge in fact, the Godzilla of geckos! Brandon closed the door and headed off to fin reinforcements. My dad, who was visiting, was quickly drafted, and Brandon also rounded up our two nighttime security guards, Puan, a Cambodian kick boxer and tough guy and Samboon, who we affectionately referred to as Jungle Boy and could have weighed more than a buck ten with his clothes on. All four men (you are always a man when dealing with reptile or rodent issues) headed upstairs and opened the door to peek inside. The gecko still lay in the middle of the floor staring back at them. With a scream Puan turned and ran. Not just out of the room, but out of the room, down the stairs and out the front door, only stopping when he reached the end of our driveway and the main street. Having just lost his biggest “man” Brandon once again closes the door and goes to figure out why. Turns out Puan was deathly afraid of geckos and not even Brandon threatening his job could get him back into the house. Puan had thought he was being called upstairs for one of my regular spider or mouse requests, both of which he was happy to oblige, but a giant gecko was a whole other story. Down to three my dad, Samboon and Brandon went back in and cornered the beast before throwing a blanket over it before carrying it outside to freedom. I like to think that it was a bit Crocodile Hunteresque with Brandon holding the head down, my dad straddling the body and Samboon being whipped back and forth by a giant tail. They assure me that it was nothing like this, but I think they’re just being humble. The gecko was released in the back yard and we all went back to bed, but every now and then I still think I hear him and I keep the kids close!

Writers Note: Even gigantic geckos are not dangerous and no B&B guest has ever been harmed by one, we look forward to having you to stay =)… Read more »