Wiener...Ready For Takeoff!

Wiener...Ready For Takeoff!
Wiener...Ready For Takeoff!
Showing posts with label Koh Lipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Koh Lipe. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2013

This One's For You Thailand!!!

Sawatdee kap my friends! I’m writing to you all now on a very significant day here in Thailand! Today is the 86th Birthday Celebration of His Majesty King Bhumibol, the reigning King of Thailand. Happy Birthday King Bhumibol, and Happy Father's Day to all those amazing dads out there! Lucky for us, the protestors here in Bangkok have stopped rallying for the time being to pay respect to the King on his birthday. Keep your paws crossed that all remains calm on Friday...not really sure what to expect, as always, with Thai politics.

Anyways, I’m not here to chat about the current political situation here in Thailand. Tis’ the season for giving thanks and we really have a lot to be thankful for this year! First and foremost, I’d like to dedicate this post to my beloved Thailand. Thank you for gracing us with three glorious years in your amazing Kingdom.  Thank you for making some really kick ass khao soi (spicy noodle soup), for your powdery white sand beaches, and your inexpensive luxuries that we all too often take for granted. But most importantly, thank you for the lifelong friendships, the endless opportunities, the crazy adventures, the eye-opening experiences, and the everyday struggles which in their own way have made us stronger and changed us for the better. You have done more for us than you could ever imagine, and we will always be grateful for this tremendous opportunity.

So with that, here's a quick flashback of the last 21 years of my life!

Our Life in Thailand in Pictures 

Just arrived in Bangkok...where to start!?!
 
Grabbing a tea bag while shopping at Chatuchak Market!
 
The temples of magical Chiang Mai!
 
Punking some toads after a huge rain storm!
 
 

Releasing our first sky lantern in Phuket back when we evacuated Bangkok and the terrible flooding

 
Fun at the beach in Hua Hin
 
Sunset cocktails at one of our favorite skybars, Long Table

4th of July weekend getaway to Khao Lak
 
The Pifers take over Thailand!!!

Long tail boats in Krabi, Thailand

A new day begins in Koh Lipe (one of our favorite Thai islands!)

Mommy and some of her Bangkok besties!

Life is good!
 
Celebrating Makha Bucha with a visit to the temple.
 

Couple's Retreat in Rayong, Thailand, 2012

First arrival in Bangkok, 2010!



The Golden Palace....I LOVE GOOOOOOOLD!

Cooling off in Phuket!



Happy Songkran 2011!!!


I'm a Songkran Soldier!

Couple's Retreat Trang, Thailand, 2013
2013 Loy Krathong festivities down on the Chao Phraya River


Looking at these photos it really makes me realize these have been some of the best years of our lives, and I  seriously can’t believe they’re already over. We know it’s time for us to move on and start a new chapter in our lives, but part of our hearts will forever remain in Bangkok.

 
With only a few weeks left before our departure to beautiful Kobe, Japan, I can’t help but think back to that nerve racking, cold February morning when we left California and all the "comforts" of home. My little doxie brain was saturated with the whole spectrum of emotions: I was excited and energized, anxious and apprehensive, scared and sad (and a little loopy on some low-grade tranquilizers too!) But doing this the second time around, I can't tell you how much more confident I've become as a result of these years abroad. I know now that nothing is impossible, as long as we’re together...as a family!
 
Bangkok here we come!!!
 
Well folks, it's about time I wrap this up here. All of this reminiscing is making this wiener a bit emotional. Pull it together Remington! Don’t cry! Don’t cry!!! 
 
This is Thai Noodle Remy here, signing off for the last time from Bangkok, Thailand. Thanks for all the memories! Kop Khun Krap! Sawatdee Krap!!!

LONG LIVE THE KING!!!

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Koh Lipe - Thailand's Hidden Gem

Do you notice how every time you return from a vacation the mood in the household drops to an all time low? I'm not a psychologist but I'm fairly confident it's called post travel depression (PTD...not to be confused with ED!), and our house is certainly not immune to its wrath! Usually within a few days we're back into the swing of things and everything returns to normal, but sometimes it takes even longer. One of the well known cures for PTD includes browsing through the plethora of photographs taken, which helps keep the memory of the trip alive and fresh in the mind. More often than not though, it's the reminiscent sounds, unique smells, and distinct tastes encountered while traveling that serve as strong reminders of what a wonderful experience the journey was. A good friend of ours also had some wise advise for those suffering the PTD affliction: "Don't be sad it's over, be glad it happened." Truer words were never spoken! 
 
Lipe Beach Resort
 
 


 
Walking Street
My parents just returned from magical Koh Lipe, a tiny speck of an island located at the southern-most point of Thailand, very near the Malay border. All I can say from the photographs I've seen thus far....this place is the stuff of dreams! Take a look at the pictures and you'll understand why they were so sad to leave.
 
They found paradise!
Each morning in their tiny bamboo hut they were awakened  by the distinct rumble of the ever present longtail boats starting their day. If the boats didn't wake them, the playful, squawking "coos" and "caws" of the tropical birds hopping around on their thatched roof were sure to do the trick. Trust me, no alarms were needed this trip, but they didn't mind one bit! They spent their days leisurely lounging on the powdery white sand beach, drinking in the fresh, salty sea air. It was a real treat being outside for an entire five days. They kayaked and snorkeled, amazed by the sheer diversity and spectrum of colors of the underwater sea life. Come early afternoon, with the aroma of sunscreen and citronella heavy in the air, they munched on fresh fruit platters and bowls of spicy panang curry. Just as the sun started its descent and the sky began to take on a warm rosy glow, they enjoyed lounging in a shady hammock for a quick cat nap...only to be awoken suddenly by the friendly "yooohooo yooohooo" calls of a local Thai woman selling homemade samosas, fried chicken, and banana muffins. With the company of their closest friends, they happily sipped chilled white wine (carefully carried in their suitcases all the way from Bangkok) and simple rum cocktails, while enjoying the evening sunset. Dinners were a spread of all the usual Thai favorites, and even a few delicious, local specialties. With belly's full of freshly caught grilled snapper and mango sticky rice, they peacefully drifted off to sleep to the melodic rhythm of the waves crashing along the beach a mere stone's throw away.

Sunrise Beach
 

My parent's cute, little beach bungalow :)

Hammock + Cocktail + Beach Read = Absolute Bliss
Jess and Frank relaxing in the shade.
Ben and Anne enjoying a cold piƱa colada after the 12-hour journey from Bangkok down to Koh Lipe.
 
Mommy and her gal pals!

Hey Boyzzzzz!


Party at Bamboo Hut #5!!!
A pleasant surprise and throwback to my dad's previous employer, compliments of the Smith Family!
Bubbly on the beach!

Thai Golden Bags

Som Tom Thai
 
Mango Sticky Rice.....Yummmmmmy!

Grilled Snapper....My mouth is watering!!!
One of my mom's favorite things to do after a trip (to help fight that godforsaken PTD of course!) is to try and replicate something they ate or drank while away. Daddy's favorite thing to do is book another trip, but when that's not an option a little home cookin' usually does the trick.

So with that, here's my momma's recipe for Ginger Lime Slushies, inspired by the drinks they slurped down on the beach at Lipe Beach Resort. These are tasty served virgin, but you know I won't judge if you add a splash or two of rum!

Ingredients
2 1/2 Cups Water
1 1/2 Cups Sugar
2 Ginger Stalks
1 Teaspoon Freshly Grated Ginger
1/2 Cup Fresh Lime or Lemon Juice ("same-same" here in Thailand)
Ice

First you need to make the ginger simple syrup.

Wash and peel the two ginger stalks. Dice into thin, round coins.

Place the ginger in a small pot with 2 cups of water. Bring to a boil then allow to simmer for 15 minutes.

Add the 1 1/2 cups of sugar and continue to simmer for another 15 minutes.

Strain out the ginger pieces or pour through a mesh sieve.

Allow the syrup to cool, then chill in the fridge until ready to use.

Now you're ready to make the drinks!

In a blender put 1 cup of ice, 1/2 cup fresh lime juice, 1/2 cup water, 1/3 cup ginger simple syrup, and 1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger. Blend until combined and there aren't any ice chunks.

Serves 2
 
Mint Lime Slushies were another favorite of the group. They tasted kinda like a blended mojito. The Ginger Lime Slushies were always sucked down too quick to get a picture!
It's my hope that when you try these you'll feel that gentle warm kiss of sea air from your own tropical paradise...or at least they'll hold you over until that next vacation is booked :) Cheers!