Saturday, July 27, 2013

Terminal 21 and traffic - July 26th in Bangkok




Erica and I woke up early and went to Lumpini Park and jogged/walked 3 times around.  We saw another komodo dragon...actually, we saw 3!  One, in these photos, walked across the street...and a little kitty was close by.  Uh-oh... A sweet little Thai woman came with her umbrella and shooed the cat away..probably saving it from being devoured by the komodo dragon!

During our 3rd time around, we saw another little market.  We decided to explore...the fruits and the seafood were amazing.  I'm curious where all the farms are where the fruits and vegetables come from.  Who is catching all this fish...and where do these people at the markets go to pick it up?

After we got back, I decided to take a few photos to show you around.This is the view from one of Joshua's balconies...looking left...

This is the view looking right...
This is also looking left...but you can see part of the balcony...
Here we are inside...I'm standing right inside from the balcony...on the left side of this picture...the dark opening in the center is the entry way..
Now I'm looking through the living room to the balcony I was standing on earlier...
This is in Thalia's room.   I LOVE the closet doors and doors in this house.  This is Thalia's wardrobe...every room has them like this...
Thalia's room....
Joshua and Erica's room...
The guest bedroom...
The kitchen...
Standing in the kitchen looking toward the utility room...
This is their elevator.
Their front door and entrance....
Thalia's mesquito bite...the one that got so infected that she had to go into the doctor (but it's MUCH better now.)
We took off to go explore...and one place I explored was the food cart...the food carts!

and the wires!!!
We were headed to Terminal 21... an incredible shopping mall.  When you live in a city like Bangkok....and you have something like Terminal 21...and you have a 13 year old daughter... you go!
We walked...instead of taking the BTS.  Bangkok has made it easier for people to walk around the city.  First of all, they have 'bridges' that go from one side of these large roads to the other.  Plus, they have the BTS and the underground system.  Walking across one of the bridges, you could really see the effect these 'markets' have on the surroundings...
See this area?  I am still amazed at the poverty...the difference between classes.

We made it!  
This mall is like no other I've every seen.  Each floor is a difference country. The bottom floor is Rome...
Besides the statues, you can see the frescoes on the ceiling...

and the beautiful bathrooms!
I counted 7 floors to this monstrous mall... the 2nd level was Toyko...
We had lunch in the food court..vietnamese food...
and then decided to go to Paris!  You can see on this blue sign that we're in the right terminal!
Paris!


Back in Tokyo, we watched some guy sing...maybe he was famous????
The shops were small...and had names I had never heard of...

We 'met' a few sumo wrestlers...



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London was one of the floors...


...as was Istanbul....



Can you see my fascination with the wires?

As we were walking back, we saw this garden.  It's beautiful!




and, of course, the street food!

We were walking down Joshua, Erica, and Thalia's street, and we saw these bananas.  In the markets, there are always these little bananas.... I haven't eaten one yet, but Erica said they taste the same.
Thalia had youth group, so Sunshine, our driver, drove us to the church.  I talked to him a little about the traffic...how crazy it is.  He said Bangkok is #1 for traffic.  I believe it!





I caught Joshua in a blink...
This was something new.  These VW vans are converted to little bars!  I should have taken a photo from the other side so you could see it opened up.


Leaving the Australian bar...9:30 at night...and still, the food carts are busy!

Here's Chuvit Garden...lit up at night....and there goes Erica and Lizbeth...

The end of another great day!

3 comments:

jujabbo said...

Looks like a fun mall...very creative! So can you now say you've been to Turkey and Japan? :) Still wishing I was there, but don't know how the kiddos would do in the big city.
Lindsey

Anonymous said...

Loving all the pictures!! Glad y'all are having such a fun trip!!

GRITS

Judy said...

Linz...it would be difficult with the little guys..we walk ALL the time...and for long distances...and it's so crowded...not TOO crowded for me! but it would be hard for them...