Mav's Travs- Bangkok
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#mavstravs (aka Maverick's Travels) is the hashtag I have started using for any pictures of Maverick adventuring around the globe. I happen to think it's pretty clever :) . Not that I really understand the point of hashtags except to make funny jokes.
Anyways, here is the first of Mav's Travs!
Two weeks ago me and Maverick accompanied my sister Sunnee to Bangkok, Thailand for five days. With the U.S., Hong Kong, Maccau, and now Thailand, Maverick's passport is officially only one country stamp short of his dad's!
While it was fun to be with my sister, Maverick was an absolute DISASTER the entire time. Screaming and crying about 80% of the time he was awake- so much so that everywhere we went he caused a scene, and the people on the same floor of our hotel complained about it (the front desk called and asked if we needed to take him to the hospital- what? He was horrible, but not dying horrible).
We did manage to eat yummy food, go to several new markets, and see the festival of Buddah's Enlightenment. That one was really neat, because they open all of the temples at night, when they are usually closed. Congregations circle the temple three times with candles and incense, praying.
But let's just say that I am now very anxious about taking him to Utah this summer. Whatever happened to that baby who was so quiet and good on the trip from the U.S. to Hong Kong that no one even realized we had a baby on the flight? Just kidding. Mostly. :)
Anyways, here is the first of Mav's Travs!
Two weeks ago me and Maverick accompanied my sister Sunnee to Bangkok, Thailand for five days. With the U.S., Hong Kong, Maccau, and now Thailand, Maverick's passport is officially only one country stamp short of his dad's!
While it was fun to be with my sister, Maverick was an absolute DISASTER the entire time. Screaming and crying about 80% of the time he was awake- so much so that everywhere we went he caused a scene, and the people on the same floor of our hotel complained about it (the front desk called and asked if we needed to take him to the hospital- what? He was horrible, but not dying horrible).
We did manage to eat yummy food, go to several new markets, and see the festival of Buddah's Enlightenment. That one was really neat, because they open all of the temples at night, when they are usually closed. Congregations circle the temple three times with candles and incense, praying.
But let's just say that I am now very anxious about taking him to Utah this summer. Whatever happened to that baby who was so quiet and good on the trip from the U.S. to Hong Kong that no one even realized we had a baby on the flight? Just kidding. Mostly. :)
A temple during Buddah's Enlightenment festival.
It was so hot that this is how Maverick dressed most of the week.
Banana roti. Yummm.
The gorgeous pool at our hotel.
A grumpy sun bather.
More hotel yard.
A cute grumpy baby. :)
Crazy traffic.
One of the 'wet' food markets.