Have we been busy…
Over the past month we’ve been on a 2 week outreach into a couple of Hilltribe villages in the Chiang Rai province, one of which had no electricity and an interesting shower to say the least , the other with a group of kids with so much energy you would have thought that the village was where all the red bull in the world was consumed. The first village we helped turn a home into a church and build a toilet, the village was 4 and a half hours drive away on some of the craziest 4WD tracks I’ve been on, we camped the whole time we were there and went and played in the local Akha village with the kids. The second week we ran a camp for kids and taught worship, music, dance and drama, we had a lot of games with the kids aswell but it didn’t seem to drain on their endless energy, we were tired! It was really good just being able to help out in whatever way we could and was nice that the language barrier didn’t always get in the way.
Anyway we have had joys and triumphs with being married and parents in another country with an adorable white kid, whom everybody has to touch to see if he’s real, but we’ve also had some great experiences with the culture, mispronouncing the language and the food, some people say Thai food is awesome, I’m starting to see that you can get to a point that when someone yells out “Gin Kow” (“Eat Rice”) you kind of snap a bit inside and shudder at the thought of another meal that involves rice, I mean you can only cook it so many ways… Where was I? Oh the pictures, here is a whole stack of happy snaps as to what we’ve been up to and some… I was only joking about the rice, foods great, Aroi Mach! (Very Delicious!)
Apart from going away for a week or two we are pretty busy here at the base, we have a full on schedule during the week which is lectures every morning and then work duties in the afternoon and nearly every night there is something on as well so there isn’t a lot of time for us to chill especially having Timothy. We are learning a lot about the culture and have a Thai lesson every monday afternoon, which I am always keen to ask the important questions like, so what is the word for “Handsome”, well I do want to make a good impression when introducing myself, and it gives the locals a laugh as well… There are some things we enjoy in Thailand and some we don’t but we do miss the comforts and things that are normal to us at home, like a steak for tea or even the just taste of beef, mmmm! Some things you don’t expect like Matt getting chicken pox the past week, so bad He’s been in bed all week and really can’t use the term “Law Mach” (Handsome) anytime soon when introducing himself.
We really do treasure those people who send us letters and emails as it feels like we’re not so far away from home, our little boy is very quickly growing into a clever little man and can count to thirteen with a little help at” four”, he always wants to skip and go to five? He’s 86cm tall and when you ask him to jump he tries throwing himself skywards with all his might to not even have his feet leave the ground, it’s so cute. He loves having a bath outside in a big washtub and is always keen for a ride on the motorbike, which we were so graciously given the money for, Timothy’s starting to learn some Thai words but I haven’t seem him desire to take hold of it too much he just loves being cheeky and copy every word mum and dad say, we’ve had to resort to the most powerful tool in a parents arsenal…s-p-e-l-l-i-n-g-o-u-t-o-u-r-w-o-r-d-s, yeah, lets see Timothy crack that before he’s 3, ha ha ha!
Anyway look forward to getting some more posts up more regularly but we go on another 2 week outreach in a little over 3 weeks time, the internet has been very hap hazard here as well so I won’t make any promises to you though, but I’ll try and get some everyday stuff up and running and keep in touch…
Matt, Miriam and Timothy
- The roads to the Akha Village
- The Akha Village
- Our Tent
- Maybe the waters cold?
- A toilet was required, until then it was take a shovel and walk!
- Yes the water was cold!
- Yep! Rice again…
- A table me and the boys knocked up! pretty sweet!
- Miriam the Thai Chef
- Some of the elder village ladies
- Miriam with one of the local girls
- Cute!
- Timothy wants the snack
- I think he forgot his pants?
- Doing a Drama
- Why run when you can be carried?
- The Lahu village
- The church at the Lahu Village
- The kids playing games
- Playing in the band
- The kids doing a dance we taught
- Kids at the Lahu Village
- Work Duties at the base
- Our new Motorbike… IT’S RED!























































