Wednesday, March 30, 2011

That's One Small Step for Tyler...

... and one giant leap from LA to Bangkok.  Yowzaa -- that was a long flight.  A 22 hour ordeal in all.  I got the best deal on a flight through Shanghai, China on an airline called China Eastern.  Quite the experience.

The trip from LA to Shanghai was 14 1/2 hours.  I made wise use of the time.  The flight was filled by about 95% Chinese people returning to their homeland.  I sat next to a man who spoke English well but had a heavy Chinese accent, making it all the more interesting.  He enlightened me on many things, one being Chinese geography, which for some silly reason had me completely raptured.  Did you know that Hong Kong, while still part of China, is actually capitalist?  It doesn't fall under the same communist rule.  And if you're Chinese you need special approval to even get into Hong Kong.  Fascinating.

I arrived in Shanghai with a four-hour layover for my flight to Bangkok.  The flight arrived around 2am in Bangkok.  For weeks leading up to that moment I thought to myself there would be some point soon where the reality of what I was doing would "kick in".  It wasn't until 5 minutes before actually landing on Thai soil that it did.  It was a sort of, "What the hell am I doing?" moment.  Fortunately, it lasted only a minute or so.  Phew.

Kayne and May, the owners of the school where I am teaching, were set to pick me up when I arrived.  Or should I say, that was the plan.  There had been a confusion on their end where they thought I was arriving at 2am the following night.  Not the case.  Ahh, my first adventure on foreign soil.

To make a long story short, I cabbed it to their house.  The tricky part was that they live about 40 minutes out of Bangkok in a town that, much to my dismay, was practically unknown to the cab driver.  We got lost about 5 times, asking for directions from guards and 7-11 clerks until 5am, when I finally arrived at the house.

Two words: ZOM-BIE.  I cannot sleep on airplanes.  Give me a pillow, eye cover, decent leg room, whatever you want -- I ain't sleepin' on the plane.  The most sleep I'll get is 20 minutes -- and even that's rare.  I could not sleep.

So after sleeping just 3 hours before boarding the flight then being up for 30 hours straight, I finally slept for 5 the night of my arrival in Thailand.  Yikes.  Up by 10:00am Thai time, I was introduced to the many family and fellow school staff I'd be working with.  Great people.  So nice, warm and welcoming.

Better yet, Kayne insisted that I play soccer with he and his Thai buddies that night.  So, to set the priorities straight, the first thing I bought while in Thailand -- before even food -- was a pair of Adidas soccer shoes.  And because they sort of have teams, I had to buy a yellow shirt to identify myself with Kayne's team.


Needless to say, I was a veritable wreck out there and our team got skunked.  We arrived late, didn't have time to warm up and I sort of made an ass of myself.  Ehh, we'll get 'em next week :)

With all that said, and to oblige the many people on my back, I've included some photos of what I've had time to take during the brief amount of time I've been here.  I haven't had a lot of opportunity to travel around yet; just going to the mall and to and from the school.  Much more to come very soon.

This is Kayne.


This is Kayne's wife, May (center), May's sister Bo (left) and Pang (right), one of the teachers at the school.


This is Kayne and May's son, Orion.  Very cute kid.  We hung out together at the school today.  He speaks both Thai and English fluently. 


This is one of Kayne's dogs.  He was showing off some tricks this morning.



This is a full Thai school right across the street from our building.


More postings and pictures to come!



7 comments:

  1. Haha all the beggining part sounds familiar to me! just about the same happen to me so I can really imagine how it was, except that I have to sleep at the airport that night!! and then I head to where I was supposed to and got lost 3 times. I really like this is like reading a book in parts : )

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  2. so glad you're there safe and all is well! just said goodbye to brett as he's now off to work. he got mushy the other night leaving your party...said he's really going to miss you and talked about how great of a guy you are. :) anyway, thanks for sharing this! good entertainment while i sip on my coffee this morning. enjoy your time tyler! looking forward to more posts.

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  3. Wow, Tyler it sounds like a blast so far! I can't wait to read more! Do great things out there! I support you!

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  4. Fantastic! Your adventure is on. Keep up with the blog and pictures. Loved it!

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  5. This is so cool it makes me want to come visit that region of the world! Thanks for sharing so quickly!

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  6. Hey Man!

    I am sorry I missed your going away party. I was working. So lets hook up on skype. SO how is the new homeland taste?

    PE

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  7. I feel your sleep pain. I cannot sleep no matter what on a flight. Doesnt matter if im the the most amazing 1st class seat on the planet. I just can't sleep. Good thing the team wears yellow... this way you wont get eaten alive by bugs!

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