
It's been great so far and we still have another two weeks of island hopping to go!
It was wonderful. The next day I had set up an interview with IH Bangkok - the school where I will be doing a certificate course in January.
I'll be getting the CELTA in Chiang Mai (a town in the north) which is a Certificate of English Language Teaching to Adults and will help me be a better English teacher. I passed the interview and was accepted into the program. Yipee!
After that it was time for some actual sightseeing so we went to Wat Phra Kaew - the temple (wat) next to the main government building. It was just as amazing as I remember in 2004.
The next day (Saturday) we took a short train ride to Ayutthaya - the ancient kingdom's capitol - and saw some cool ruins.
We rented bicycles and had fun riding around the town. There was a big park with ponds and bridges that was perfect for riding around. We also saw a Gila monster under one of the bridges.
A nearby building houses a giant (I mean GIANT) Buddha. I couldn't find pictures of the inside but the statue fills the building.
We meandered back to where we had rented the bicycles and then found a restaurant that had recognizable food. Thai food is great but sometimes you just appreciate a nice cheeseburger and fries. The restaurant was owned by a British expat who worked at the nearby elephant kraal. All of the artwork in the restaurant was painted by elephants. His next plan was to bring in a baby elephant to paint the walls.
Tomorrow we are off to Chiang Mai in the north. I'm anxious to visit the school I'll be attending in January, and we are all anxious to do a trek into the hilltribe areas and ride elephants and bamboo rafts. Until then we are stuck with riding tuk-tuks in the city.