November 26, 2018

NBA Trip With Arcadia Basketball Team

NBA Trip With Arcadia Basket Ball Team

by: Maya

     The coach on my girl's basketball team always has a trip with his players to go to an NBA game. The boys team came too. At 11:30am my dad and I left our house to walk to the school. It was a beautiful day outside. We made it to my school and saw some cars in the lot. First, my friend Savannah came. then my other two friends came, Camille and Aaliayh. more and more people came. Finally, our coach came and then a huge bus came. It was one of those big charter   buses. All the kids and their parents oohed and ahhed. Mr.Raven, our coach came to take a picture of the teams. Then we got on the bus. the seats were comfy and there were t.v.s on the walls. I sat next to my bff Aaliayh. They gave us Lunchables and a juice box. The ride to Detroit was very long and boring. We stopped at an aquarium to look at some creepy fish. Then we did some gymnastics outside. We got back on the bus and Mr.Raven said we were going to be stopping at something called "renaissance center". When we got there, there were a bunch of fancy cars, and it did't look like a place kids should be. We got dinner at Burger King. Then we drove to the stadium and got off the bus. We walked to the doors. There were guards like an airport would have. Walk-through metal detectors sat in front of us. 

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August 10, 2018

Southeast Asia 2018: Route Map

Our 8-week route.
We began and ended in Bangkok and travelled counterclockwise.

Links to featured stops:

THAILAND



CAMBODIA



VIETNAM



LAOS



THAILAND

August 6, 2018

Farewell BKK

     From Vientiane we took a cheap local bus (#14) to the Friendship Bridge border crossing over the Mekong into Thailand.  A 2nd bus carries you over the bridge in between checking out/in of customs.  The process was easier than we expected after not finding much guidebook reference to this (cheap) way.  The Nong Khai train station is an easy walk from the Bridge drop off.  Cheap, generic, train station pad thai was such a treat.  

Our last night train.
We sprung for first class to Bangkok, which was actually the nicest train accommodation we've had (minus the free meals on Amtrak).  
Note to self: remember to try pano to capture an image of a small room.  I think that would do the trick!
We arrived at Hua Lamphong Station at 6:00 am.  8 hours too early to check into our hotel.  So we left the bags and set our bearings back towards good old Wat Pho with a detour to the amulet market.  Jeff eventually gave up on finding the Thai translation of "Maitreya" Buddha (which isn't really a big thing here) so we left the trip without any large heavy statues.  Jeff had his final Wat Pho massage while the girls wandered once more around the grounds and dropped coins into the bowls behind The Reclining Buddha.  
THE BUDDHA IS STILL IN THE TREE.
     We had a free day to book one last tour or activity and were getting a little weary of research and planning at this point.  Jeff and I had toured the ancient capital of Ayutthaya in 2004 and decided to take the day trip again as a time filler.  With the kids, it is not worth a day, especially if you have already been to Angkor Wat. Even I was bored and regretted bringing the girls. If you do go - be prepared for temple dress-code etiquette.  So many Westerners rudely shrug off the covered shoulders requisite in favor of fashion and photogenic ambiance.  



Perhaps a floating market day trip would have been better than Ayutthaya. 
     We walked past Wat Ratchanatdaram several nights (and days) in search of dinner and ice cream.  One evening we thought we would try the pad thai pilgrimage to ThipSamai restaurant (LP rec) just south of this Wat, a mile walk from Khao San Road. When we arrived and saw the line down the block we knew it was not in our destiny.  However, we did happen upon an incredible fried chicken on a stick, a small joint famous for duck, and 3 scoops of ice cream for 30 baht ($1). 



On the very last day we packed in as many new modes of transportaion as we could!  First step, figure out how to get from Wat Ratchanatdaram area pier to a major shopping market (Pratanum). It turned out to be easy and cheap to use the klong boats through the canals.  After shopping we returned via the BTS SkyTrain, then the Orange Flag Chao Phraya river taxi back up to the Khao San Neighborhood.  
Keep it classy, Khao San!
     We had read before our trip about efforts to clean up the city and reduce the prevalence of street hawkers.  I believe they were enforcing a street-food-ban on Mondays, which is a day we didn't encounter at the front of the trip.  However, in August they tightened the screws on street vendors and intended to bar sidewalk-blockers every day outside the hours of 6pm-midnight.  On Sunday morning as we waited for our Ayutthaya bus we witnessed a troupe of sweepers in yellow "I love Khao San Road" tees giving the famous thoroughfare a good scrub down, complete with a crew of firehoses.  On Monday morning we noted the absence of our banana sticky rice and juice breakfast street vendors.  We had to pay retail prices for pre-packaged fruit in an actual shop!  Obviously there is not a lot of support for this prohibition from tourists or local entrepreneurs.  

Our last stop - one more fruit shake for the road.  We left the hotel at 11:30pm on Monday night.  Our flight was at 2:30am on Tuesday.  We arrived in Kalamazoo at 6:40pm on Tuesday evening.

SO LONG ASIA!  
ลาก่อน Thailand! 
lea hai Cambodia!
tam biet Vietnam!
la kon Laos!

And THANK YOU!
Kap Koon Ka
Arkoun
Cam On
Cop Jai