
We are living in a gated community called Nichada Thani (ni'chitu to'nee). About 80% of the staff live within Nichada. There is a lake in the center of the community with a bike path and road surrounding it with several off-shoots of housing developments. But of course, the school, International School of Bangkok, is the focal point. Within a block of the school, you can find a little market, a smoothie shop, a dry cleaner, spa, a restaurant, and, believe it or not, a Starbucks (unfortunately they don't have Chai Latte's in Thailand - sniff, sniff). Right outside the gate, you enter a different world - the Thailand we see in books, movies and on the internet! There are carts everywhere selling fresh fruit, bbq meats, cold beverages, roti (our new favorite dessert - think nutella and banana pancacke) etc. People are living in hut-like homes. There are tons of motor bikes, bicycles, tuk-tuks and taxis (see David's post regarding Indiana Jones Ride). We are still working at grasping all of the new and different road rules. If you are a pedestrian, you better run for your life. It is the hustle and bustle of life right outside of the gates that is truly fascinating.
Love living vicariously through you. Seriously love that you have a verandah (I just wanted to say the word....verandah...verandah)
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