Tuesday, August 25, 2009

My other pastime

After getting back into a regular work routine, I'm now focusing on getting back to a regular running routine. I'm planning on running the half marathon in Chiang Mai again this year. I don't officially start training for it until October but I want to be well into a routine by then. I ran 4 miles Sunday morning. The sun was strong even at 8am but I pounded through it and had a great run.

Later on I was on the bus heading to my meeting and noticed a couple signing to each other. I said hello and the man responded. After talking for a few minutes I realized that the lady with him was mostly blind, she can see a little out of one eye but not enough to know that I was a foreigner. I noticed his shirt had a picture of 2 runners in a race and asked him about it. He said it was the 2 of them finishing a 10k together. Wow! I'm not sure how often they run races but he knew about the race in Chiang Mai. He even knew the exact date for this year. I sure was glad I had run that morning! I'm sure they'll be crossing my mind each time I run, how inspiring!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Malaysia

We flew into Kuala Lumpur and then took a van to Melacca. There's lots of history in Melacca. The British had a big settlement there for a long time. There are lots of interesting old buildings there. Thursday was one of the only nights we had to see the town.

The DC was great of course. There was sign language interpreting which was exciting to watch. I appreciated being able to listen in English and watch how it was interpreted. Malaysian deaf schools have taught ASL for the most part so that's what was used in interpreting. There are about 6 Americans who moved there to help with sign so it was nice meeting them. There were 50 deaf that attended on Sunday. Impressive!

After the DC we rode down to Johor Bahru with an English couple who lives there. We met up with some friends for lunch the next day. I met them 2 years ago when I first went to Malaysia and they've been to Bkk a few times. We had great conversations. They both think deeply and express themselves with passion. But we only had the afternoon with them. That night we stayed with another friend. She showed us all the exciting spots of JB and took us to a great restaurant. We thoroughly enjoyed some naan and dahl with her.

The next day we went to Singapore. It was kind of a hassle getting across. We had to walk what seemed like miles through mazes of hallways. Then we boarded a bus that took us over the bridge and left us at the border. There were more mazes on that side until we finally reached daylight and took a taxi to where we were staying.

We had made arrangements with some friends of friends. They were beautifully hospitable and took care of us well. We didn't really see much because we only had 24 hours there. But Singapore is somewhere I'd definitely go again just to be with the friends. They were really remarkable. I wouldn't mind seeing some of the sights too.

I really enjoyed meeting all the people in Malaysia and Singapore. They all have work under unique circumstances that remind me of how privileged we are in Thailand and in other places. There are other details that I can't post since this is a public site. All I can say is that it was very thought provoking to work with them.

Here are some photos from Malaysia.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Thap Sakae

Thap Sakae was my first destination. It's a small town near the most narrow point in Thailand which is 10km wide. It rained a lot which isn't so bad except for when you're on a motor bike. So I bought a raincoat for 20 baht that kept me mostly dry. We were on the bikes a lot traveling around in their territory. I didn't get to go up into the mountains though. Another time.

There were two things I really enjoyed. First, the couple I stayed with are really teriffic. We had some really great conversations. They're people I can really be myself around. And they're so kind and good. So I feel like I can learn from them too. Th'ey had some others (3 Koreans, 1 Japanese and 1 Thai) from the cong over one night and we played 'Uno'. I have fond memories from childhood playing Uno with my family. My favorite was when my grandpa, whose eyes weren't so good, would play a green card thinking it was blue or the opposite. We'd have to correct him a lot. It became part of the game. This time the most amusing player was one of the Koreans who has really good manners. She would apologize each time she played a bigger card (skip, draw 2, etc). I usually play those cards with an evil laugh. We had a great time.

Second, we went to a deaf school in the next town to the south. The school was literally right next to the beach, great setting! We got there in the afternoon at about 2:30 so some of the kids were already finished with their classes. We talked with them for a bit, they were surprised to see us there and were full of questions. Little by little the few kids became a crowd. Then teachers were coming out. It was overwhelming but fun too. The sister who went with me is wanting to learn sign language. I think they'll be happy to help her out at that school. I loved meeting all of them. They're so excited to talk to new people, especially foreigners. We stayed for about 45 minutes and could've stayed longer but had to get back. I'd love to go down there again.

Here are some photos of the territory.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Heading South

Tomorrow morning I am off to Thap Sakae in the south. It's south of Hua Hin in the narrow part between the Gulf of Siam and mountains bordering Myanmar. I'm really excited to be out of the city! A Canadian couple who used to live here in Bangkok have moved down there. The sister has a Bible student who can hear but cannot speak due to problems with her vocal chords. So the sister wants to teach her some signs. They also have a deaf school in the province and want to investigate the potential of interest. The Canadian couple is really great so I'm looking forward to spending time with them. I'm excited to help with the deaf field too. To take advantage of being out of Bkk, I'm hoping to rent a bike for a day and either ride by the coast or into the mountains a bit. Whatever I do I'll for sure get lots of photos.

I'm back in Bkk for a day and then heading down to Malaysia for the English D.C. We fly into Kuala Lumpur then travel to where the D.C. is in Melacca. After the D.C. we're heading down to Johor Bahru to visit some friends. We're only there for 2 days and then head down to Singapore for a day and a half. From there we fly back to Bkk.

The day after we get back I'm heading down to Pattaya for a long weekend. I'm using a voucher for a free night at a nice hotel I received a few years ago. There's also and English couple who lives there that I'll hang out with. The following Monday school starts back up. I'm using every bit of time left!

So I probably won't be blogging again until I get back. I'm sure I'll have a chance to check my email from time to time though.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Music

I am finally a part of the iPod world. I bought an iPod Shuffle. Just clipping it on is perfect for running, much easier than my old MP3 player. So I now also have iTunes. I'd never used it before and I'm impressed. It's very user friendly as is iTunes Store which seems to have EVERYTHING. I've downloaded several new songs, several old songs and even a book I'm going to listen to on my trip coming up.

Since living here I've felt a little out of touch with the latest music. Actually, I've always had a problem remembering who sings what songs. I would hear a song on the radio and like it but not know who sang it or what the song was called. I never liked the idea of buying a whole CD based on liking one song. So I never did. I mostly listened to the radio. I can get CDs much cheaper here so I've become more familiar with who I like. But iTunes is taking me to new heights! How have I been out of touch for so long??? I feel like I'm emerging from being under a rock.

So, my latest downloads:
Rodrigo y Gabriella - I saw them last year at the All Points West concert in NY. I was blown away by them. I bought the whole album, my first iTunes purchase.

Feist - A couple here actually introduced me to her. I love her style! I downloaded the whole album Let It Die. It's all really good.

Paula Abdul - You're welcome to make fun of me. I was a huge Paula fan during middle school. Vibeology from her Spellbound album came to mind when I was thinking of running songs. It now gives me a little surge during a run.

Any suggestions?

Friday, July 17, 2009

Those Chinese

I was at a coffee shop reading yesterday when I was approached by a deaf person. He handed me a card that said he worked with a church and was selling little trinkets. I asked him where he was from. He said China. Hmmm...a deaf Chinese person in Bangkok attempting to preach. I've seen many Thai deaf doing the same thing (for a variety of causes) but not Chinese. We ended up talking for a bit. I told him about our work here. He recognized a brochure I showed him. He told me he had been to Malaysia and met Bible teachers there. He then showed me some photos on his phone of people he met in Kuala Lumpur. I recognized them! They're Witnesses in the sign group in Malaysia! Amazing! It also made me laugh. We sure are thorough in our ministry! Apparently he is too. Ha! I took a picture of him with my phone but have yet to work out the process of getting it onto my computer.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Rainy Run

It's the rainy season. There was a light drizzle outside when I woke up this morning. I pushed myself out the door, by then it had stopped. But by the time I got to the park it had started back up and went a bit beyond drizzling. But I pushed on, what's the point in turning back now! It turned out to be an exhilarating run. I was soaked when I finished and had the luxury of enjoying a hot shower after I got home. I usually don't enjoy hot water when I've been hot all day. My morning was off to a great start!

I'm officially on my summer break from school! Yay! I have 5 weeks total. The first 3 weeks I'll be spending lots of time in service, making up for when I was back in the states. The 4th week I'm heading down south to visit some friends. There is some deaf in their territory and my friends want to learn some TSL. They also live near the beach!

The 5th week I'm off to Malacca, Malaysia for an English DC. I went 2 years ago and LOVED it. We met so many interesting people who I'll get to see again this time. I'm traveling with some good friends from here and we're staying in this really posh hotel where the DC is being held. After the DC we're heading down to Johor Bahru for a few nights and then one night in Singapore. I'm having a dilemna about wether or not to take gum with me for a run in Singapore. I always chew gum while running. Should I chance it?