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    March 26

    2 days 5 provinces

    This is actually my first update after going back home. I have been back home for almost 6 months! my life's been rather busy, so I haven't got much time developing my space. I will try to keep it up to date, since this is a way I can keep in touch with my old friends ;)
     
    Last weekend I went to Ampawa for flyfires watching. These tiny-glowing things were so cute, so amazing and specially so small comparing to this big-big coulourful world! The trip covered Bangkok, Patumthani, Ratchaburi, SamutSakorn and Samutsongkram (see? it really is 5 provinces trip ;) ). There were 15 people (P'Muay, P'Mai, P'B, Nuch, P'Nok, P'Joom, P'Nard, P' Mor, P'Por, P'Pang, N' Jee, N' Preaw, P'Toon, P'Kok and Jom), 10 cute ladies, 5 guys and 3 cars.
     
    The coolest activity was the wakeboard! We firstly went to a place called Lake Point. There are numbers of challenging activities, such as wakeboard, jet ski, paintball and so on. I tried Paintball and Wakeboard for the very first time in my life. They were extremely fun! Although the latter gave me such great pain :P (now I cannot move my arms as usual, I feel like they are falling off everytime I make a move -__-") P' Por was the first one who managed to complete the round. P' Mai and P' Kok were the next ones. The rest?....Hmmm...maybe next time 555
     
    The homestay we choosed was so friendly, relaxed and naturally beauitiful. The owner was friendly and hospitality. The place's called Khum Koon Sri Wang Chai. It is a traditional wooden Thai house located just next to the cannal. The owner has grown varied beautiful plants around the house. The given name is from the first owner of the house, he is a great grandfather of the recent owner.
     
    In the evening, we visited Ampawa floating night market. The market was quite crowded (as expected). Basically, food and handicraft were main sales. P' B (a lady who loves cat) recommended Thai sweets in Ampawa Market was the best! (I should have tried some, unfortunately there were tons of looking-delicious food while my stomach was rather limited!) After that we went for the flyfires. The Lampoo looked more like a Christmas tree! hundreds of flyfires were glowing upon the tree. It was an amzing moment watching those tiny wonderful cratures! I wish this scene remains forever so that the next-next generation will be able to capture this impressive picture too. ( I, myself, will try my best to help remaining this mother earth. This is the best assets I can convey to my child and the very next generation)
     
    After that we went back to the homestay and started the grilling activity ;) According to N' Jee, we systematically and exactly followed the schedule... eating, drinking, playing cards and singing (listening to) karaoke 555
     
    The next morning was so bright and fresh! I woke up at around 6.30. P' Nard and P' Mor (Can) had already awoke. I and P' Nard got to swim and row (the-later-on-became historical boat) in the cannal ;) While we were showering, suddenly we heard people screaming (happily...lol). Well...we kinda surely knew what had happened 555. P' Toon sunk the boat -__-" As a result, the funniest video ever was produced... 5555 Late morning, the classical boat picked us up from the homestay and took us to sightseeings. We then left for Benjarong house and Tao Tawee and bought sweets and so on. Finally we headed home separately.
     
    Thanks to all Sony people who made this trip available, specially for P'Muay who organized the trip and all great activities. P'Nok who providing us brief information about the tourist attrctions and the provinces. P' Joom for keeping the bodget very well organized. And P'Kok for inviting me na ka ^__^
     
    Thanks everyone for such great fun weekend ka :)

    (Also for great pictures from N'Preaw, and Nuch ka)