Dtaa Moong Dtaa: A Thai Song

As part of Thai Day, we learned the Thai song “Dtaa Moong Dtaa.” It literally means “Eye Sees Eye,” but more loosely translated, it refers to friendship and seeing love in the other person. My friend and language classmate Jessie lead us all to sing it together. Check it out!

Peace Corps: Thai Culture Day

In addition to spending my work week learning to speak Thai and teaching in a Thai classroom, on Saturday we have half a day dedicated to Thailand cultural and community related activities. The first Saturday in the village was the first day we spent with our families; the next Saturday we biked around our immediate areas to make maps of where we live and what was around us. Then we had “Thai Day,” which involved dressing up in Thai clothes, making Thai food, Thai dancing and eating Thai style. more “Peace Corps: Thai Culture Day”

Peace Corps: the Very Beginning

I will soon board a plane with the final destination of San Francisco.

On Friday, I officially become a Peace Corps Trainee. I meet my cohorts in Thailand 125. I turn in my last pieces of paperwork. I get my passports back. I fall asleep for the last time in the US for at least 27 months. I’ll probably have one last American moment of sheer terror and panic while maintaining my cool on the outside (I’m sure those will slowly taper off throughout my training.) more “Peace Corps: the Very Beginning”

Peace Corps Invitation

So this showed up in my e-mail inbox this morning:

Naturally, I spent the rest of my day reading all the attached documents and then clicked and accepted.
I’m going to Thailand, guys!