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Thani Talk
NONTHABURI NEIGHBORHOOD REACH
Serving the Nonthaburi community and supporting local charities since 1994 MAY 2016
Now online at: www.issuu.com/nnrthanitalk
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Cover Story: Farewells pp. 10-18
Art Museum: p. 34 Summer Social: p. 4 Travel: Guilin, China p. 44
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About NNR & Thani Talk Thani Talk-May 2016
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DISCLAIMER: The placement of adver tisements and ar ticles in this newsletter does not
constitute or imply endorsement by the NNR of any product or service. The NNR accepts no
responsibility for any claims made in any advertisement and the opinions expressed in any articles are
not necessarily the views of the NNR committee.
NNR BOARD 2015-2016
NNR (Nonthaburi Neighborhood Reach) is a not-for-profit organization of
volunteers dedicated to serving the Nonthaburi community and supporting local
charities since 1994. We achieve this by publishing Thani Talk, a free monthly
magazine that has a distribution of 1,400 copies, as well as hosting an annual charity
bazaar. We host monthly socials and organize monthly tours. There are no
membership dues, and anyone living in Nonthaburi is already a member.
Facebook.com/nnrthailand
Issuu.com/nnrthanitalk
https://sites.google.com/site/
nnrguide
Connect with NNR
NNR Guide
Chairperson Mare Harvey billandmare@mac.com
Vice Chairperson Henrietta Bullinger Hbullinger@gmail.com
Treasurer Livonia Winkles livoniawinkles@cox.net
Activity/Tour
Coordinators
Susanne Rodrigues
Elizabeth Bredin
092-458-3505
suratoru@yahoo.co.uk
esbredin@gmail.com
NNR Socials Denise Warta 090-013-8490 cdwarta@yahoo.com
Charity and Volunteer
Coordinators
Jennifer Skobel
Wanda Grove
jcskobel@gmail.com
wandagrove14@gmail.com
Advertisements Laura Sadowski
089-924-5306
nnradverts@yahoo.com
Thani Talk News
Team
Liz Lu (Editor)
Annette Long (Proofreader)
nnrnews@gmail.com (new)
Distribution
Coordinator
Shana DeHaven sdehaventhai@hotmail.com
Bazaar Committee: Barb Lewis (Coordinator), Mare Harvey (Sponsors), Tipwan Smagpong (Vendors), Natalie Lollback
(Volunteers), Tara Faseler and Patricia Smith (Raffles)
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Contents & Calendar of Events Thani Talk-May 2016
NNR & Community Events Inside This Issue
NNR Social: Farewell Coffee Morning 4
NNR Tour: Flower Arranging Class 5
Summer Social 6
Cover Story: Farewells 10
Fitness, Tutors 21
Grapevine Tips 24
Charity News 30
Highlights: NNR April Tour 34
Community News 38
Travel: Club Med Guilin, China 44
Restaurant Review: Benihana 48
May 1 May Day
May 3-29 Art Exhibit at Rotunda Gallery
May 7 Yoga Pray for Nepal at ISB
May 13 Secret Garden at New Nichada Plaza
May 14 Scouts Water Rocket Launch at ISB
May 17 NNR Social at N2, 20/F
May 18 NNR Flower Arranging Workshop
May 27 Sop Moei Arts Sale at Lake Point
May 28 Brazilian Carnival Ball at Avani
Riverside Bangkok Hotel
May 28 Easan Festival by Rose Marie
May 28 Copella Ballet, Rising Star Studio
May 28 Used Book Sale, Neilson Hays Library
Letter from the NNR President
It is with great sadness that I write this
farewell message for the last Thani Talk of the
school year. There has been tragedy and upheaval in
our community in this last month. Our hearts go out
to Tara, John, and Brandon Faseler. It is a horrible
tragedy to lose Anthony, and our collective thoughts
and prayers have been with them. There are no
adequate words to give comfort during such a loss,
but it has been heart warming to see the outpouring
of community support for their family.
As always at this time of the year there will be
families who move on from ISB, Nichada, and
Bangkok. This year has been particularly unsettling
because of the uncertainty with peoples’ jobs in some
sectors. It has been very hard for a lot of families to
sit and wait for the outcome of their job status, and
some families will not receive good news.
Many good families will move away at the end
of this year. During trying times, all we can do is
support each other, try to remain positive, and be
grateful for all we can in our lives. I am always so
touched by the caring and giving in our community,
and I know that will continue.
Being the Chair of the NNR these last 3 years
has been the most rewarding volunteer work I have
ever done. Our community is a place like no other,
and I enjoy living here immensely. To see such
community spirit and to have helped so many local
Thai charities has been an unbelievable experience.
I now pass the leadership over to Henrietta
Bullinger, our very capable and enthusiastic Vice
Chair, to continue the good works. I would like to
thank all of the NNR Board members that I have
worked with over the last 3 years for their
contributions and friendship. I also thank the many
volunteers who have helped in so many different
ways.
Regardless of where your next journey takes
you, I wish you good health, lots of love, and safe
travels.
My sincerest gratitude,
Mare Harvey,
NNR President
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NNR Social Thani Talk-May 2016
May 17 NNR Farewell Social
THE LAST NNR SOCIAL OF THIS SCHOOL YEAR
TUESDAY, MAY 17
10AM-2PM
HOSTED BY
AT 39/1250 PRESTIGE
NICHADA THANI
LEARN ABOUT ALL THE AVAILABLE RENTALS IN NICHADA
This social will be a little bit different
from the usual ones we organize. We will
have four vendors selling jewelry, clothes,
shoes and stainless steel products. The
vendors will support some NNR charities
by donating a fixed fee as a sign of good
will for being invited to sell at the event.
If you need gifts to take home or just
would like something new for yourself,
this is the social to attend.
Nichada will be serving new food
items which will be on the Vapor menu
soon. The vendors will provide some
nibbles too.
You don’t need to bring anything.
Just grab some friends, money for
shopping, and chat with everyone before
they leave for the summer.
For any questions, please contact
Denise at: cdwarta@yahoo.com.
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Arlani Design Group
SALA Stainless
Denise Warta
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Thani Talk-May 2016 NNR Tour
NNR May 18th Tour: Floral Arts in Thailand A Bespoke Flower Arranging Workshop
Susanne Rodrigues and Elizabeth Bredin,
NNR Tour Coordinators
There is a rich flower arranging tradition in
Thailand. Indeed, the floral arts epitomize the
glorious intersection of nature and stylized beauty.
This workshop is presented in honour of Visakha
Puja Day, and is organized and generously
sponsored by Asian Tigers. It will be taught by
Khun Chalam, a noted floral design expert.
NNR invites you to attend on Wednesday,
May 18 from 9 am - noon; the workshop will be
followed by a light lunch. Participants will have
the opportunity to create their own floral
arrangement, as well as learn about the history and
symbolism of flowers in Thai culture. In this way,
we will be granted insight into a fascinating aspect
of the culture in which we are fortunate to live.
There is no need to bring any supplies, as all
materials will be considerately provided by Asian
Tigers.
Date: Wednesday, May 18
Time: Workshop 9 am to noon;
luncheon to follow
Where: Home of Henr ietta Bullinger,
39/666 Bay View, Lot 3, Nichada
Cost: B400
To sign up : Please email Elizabeth at:
esbredin@gmail.com
Space is limited to 12 participants
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NNR’S SUMMER SOCIAL
Tuesday, July 19
10am-12pm
Staying in Nichada for the summer?
Children driving you crazy?
New in town?
Need some adult interaction?
Then join us
At Jennifer Skobel’s home
N2 1398, Floor 12A
Drinks will be provided.
Bring a small snack to share.
For more information, contact Jennifer at:
jcskobel@gmail.com
NNR Social Thani Talk-May 2016
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Cover Story: Farewells Thani Talk-May 2016
Annual Farewell Issue: Bidding Friends Good-Bye
May is a month of major transitions for
many in our expatriate community. Job transfers,
completion of contracts, and the upcoming high
school graduation mark the start of a hectic season
for scores of families.
Due to global economic trends, this year is
an especially pivotal one for many.
In the rush to deal with movers and logistics,
or to attend or host farewell gatherings, oftentimes
we don’t get to touch base with friends and neigh-
bors and say a proper good-bye.
Sergio Palma, Argentinian: Ready to Explore France
Nationality: Argentinian
Hometown: Buenos Aires
Other postings: USA, UK, Spain & China.
Company or organization that brought you to
Thailand: Coca-Cola Co.
Number of years in Thailand: 3 years
Number of children: Two gir ls, ages 10 & 7
Moving to: Paris, France
Plans : I am a trailing spouse. I may be back to my
profession as media producer as I couldn’t do it in
Asia.
Memories :
USA: Shopping shopping shopping. First
daughter!
UK: Walking, exploring, more walking
Spain: Party, party, party! … Second daughter!
Haha
China: Cultural Shock! Loved it!
Thailand: Traveling, Lots of friends!
The common denominator since 2002 is the food.
We always try to eat local, learn the recipes, adapt
and enjoy the new flavors.
It saves money, opens your mind, your senses and
is really good for our girls.
It’s also a great way to start to learn the language.
The names, the prices, the weight, the recipes…
Advice for newcomers:
If Thailand is your first destination, you are
lucky. It’s the best in Southeast Asia. If it is not
your first, you are lucky too! Believe me.
Eat local.
Slow down.
Enjoy life.
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So for the past three years, Thani Talk has
published the annual Farewell Edition in May. We
invite a sampling of “Leavers” from our diverse
international community to share memories of
their time in Thailand, and to pass along nuggets
of helpful advice gleaned from their personal
experience.
Go ahead, sit back, put your feet up, and
enjoy a journey through the following pages as
neighbors bid adieu. Liz Lu,
Editor, Thani Talk
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Cover Story: Farewells Thani Talk-May2016
Alwyn Pinto, Indian: New Adventures in Canada Nationality: Indian
Hometown: Mumbai, India
Other postings: Indonesia, Oman, Denmark,
Qatar, UAE, Iraq
Company or organization that brought you to
Thailand: Chevron
Number of years in Thailand: 3
Number of children: 2
Moving to: Calgary, Canada
Plans: First and foremost, settle down and soak
the change. Get the kids comfortable and happy in
their new schools. Then plan to ramp up on
engineering and management certifications while I
look for employment.
Memories: The awesome polite Thai people
and the food. The friends that we have made at
work and at Mansions in the Park. Living at
Mansions in the Park has been such a blessing.
They have made our stay even more awesome.
Advice for newcomers: Accept all that
Thailand does have to offer and blend in. Learn
the language.
Marie Lewis, American: Going to Jordan
Nationality: USA
Hometown: McLean,
Virginia
Other postings:
Manila, Philippines;
Rabat, Morocco
Organization that
brought you to
Thailand: United States
Department of State
Number of years in Thailand: 3
Number of children: 5
Moving to what city and country:
Amman, Jordan
Plans: We'll spend the summer in the states and
then move to Jordan in August where Jason and I
will be working at the U.S. Embassy there.
Memories: One of the many advantages of living
in Nichada has been the opportunity to develop
friendships with people from all over the
world. As a family we've loved exploring
Thailand. Personally, the weekly visits to the
Home for the Destitute have fulfilled a need in me
as an RN (Registered Nurse), and I will miss the
residents there.
Advice for newcomers: Get out and meet as
many people as you can over the first few
months. Give yourself time and think over where
you'd like to contribute and then dive in.
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Thani Talk-May 2016 Cover Story: Farewells
Val Mowat, Scottish: New Empty-Nester in Houston
Shiney Aravindakshan, American: Going Home to Texas
Nationality: Scottish
Hometown: Catter line, Aberdeenshire
(a beautiful, tiny coastal village that I miss
immensely)
Other postings: None - we hit the jackpot being
assigned to Thailand first!
Company or organization that brought you to
Thailand: Chevron
Number of years in Thailand: Four happy
years
Number of children: Three. Finlay, our young-
est, spent his high school years here and graduates
in June. We also have an older daughter, son-in-
Nationality: USA
Hometown: Houston Texas
Other postings: Jakar ta, Indonesia
Company or organization that brought you to
Thailand: Chevron with my husband's job
Number of years in Thailand: 4
Number of children: Two. Elder daughter
graduated from ISB in 2014 and is currently at
Rice University. Second daughter is finishing 7th
grade at ISB.
Moving to what city and country: Moving back
to Houston, Texas.
Plans: Will spend the next few months settling
my younger daughter back in school and then
hope to go back to work. Looking forward to
spending time with my elder daughter during her
college years and catching up with all my friends
in Houston, including all the friends we met
during our expat assignments.
Memories: I will always treasure the fr iend-
ships I made here. Settling into Nichada was easy
compared to Jakarta, so I enjoyed meeting and
making new friends right from the beginning.
Loved going out with my book club on
Wednesdays to see places or just to hang out.
Enjoyed working on a memory photo book about
life in Nichada. This book was sold as a fundraiser
and I was very happy with the feedback. Bangkok
was very close to my native country of India, so
we enjoyed visiting family more often than what
we were able to when we were in Houston.
Enjoyed volunteering be it school as the editor of
Idcide.com
the PTA magazine or for NNR.
Advice for newcomers: Reach out and meet
people, Get out of the house and explore.
Volunteer. Join a book club. Go out and see the
sights of Bangkok and places around here. This is
a great experience so go out and enjoy it.
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Cover Story: Farewells Thani Talk-May 2016
Anita Palazuelos Eichentopf, Bolivian: Zumba Instructor Heads to America
law and son back in
Scotland.
Moving to what city
and country: Houston,
Texas (Texas is a
country, right?)
Plans: My husband
Douglas moved on to
Houston already at the
end of March, so
everything should be set
up and organised by the
time I get there in
August…shouldn’t
it?! Well, maybe not,
but my plans are to survive five months apart from
Douglas, see Finlay (our youngest) graduate from
high school and Jonny (our middle child) marry in
July, then get Finlay settled in to his gap year pro-
gramme at an outdoor activities centre in the
Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland, before eventually
focusing on our new life in Houston, as first-time
empty nesters. The US is still a new and
foreign country to us so there will be the inevitable
hiccups and bumps but this time, I know I have so
many more contacts and friends to draw on, as is
the way with the expat lifestyle.
Memories: Where to star t? “Amazing Thai-
land,” “Sawadii kha,” “Mai pen rai,” fabulous
food, cheap beer, oh so expensive wine, roasting
hot Songkrans, learning the art of speed-packing
for numerous travel adventures, making so many
great friends here in Nichada of multiple nation-
alities are some of my immediate memories. Nor
will I forget my experiences of visiting two over-
seas prisoners at the women’s correctional centre
on Ngam Wong Wan Road. My fear of starting
out on this volunteer activity followed by the
development over time of two firm friendships. I
have never ceased to be amazed at how blessed I
have been by these ladies (yes, you’d expect it to
be the other way round, yes?) and their strength
and resolve to make the best of a bad situation.
Advice for newcomers: One of the best pieces of
advice we received when we moved to Thailand
was to take the opportunity to travel as much as
possible, to make a point of getting outside the
“Bubble” for a vacation or mini-break at least
once every 6-8 weeks. I think we managed to
achieve that, more or less, and I couldn’t advocate
it more. There is so much to see and do whilst
living in this corner of the globe.
Nationality: Bolivian
Other postings: Brazil, U.S., Indonesia
Company or organization that brought you to
Thailand: Hallibur ton
Number of years in Thailand: 4.5
Number of children: 2
Moving to: Houston, Texas, USA
Advice for newcomers:
It has been a unique and enriching experience to
live in Thailand and also in Nichada!! To everyone
with whom I spent my more than 4 years of
memories (good and not so good), I say "See you
soon!!" Here I've learned three important life
lessons:
1.To be happy is a personal choice, and Thailand
shows many options for this, starting with the
warm smile;
2.Talking about the best time to do things:
NOW is the correct answer!! So... call!! Reach
out !! Talk with who is near to you! Do it Now!
3. Let's learn to recognize and value each of the
communities that are part of this our "Small
World" which is Nichada.
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Cover Story: Farewells Thani Talk-May 2016
Diana Nelson, American: Empowering Girls in Africa
Nationality: USA
Hometown: Where ever my family is, but we
came from Arlington, Virginia
Other postings: China, England, India
Company or organization that brought you to
Thailand: USAID (United States Agency for
International Development )
Number of years in Thailand: 4
Number of children: 3
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Plans: Work for the NGO (Non-Governmental
Organization) Days For Girls, which empowers
girls through education and health services.
Memories: Coconut smoothies out the front gate,
massages, great friends, Muay Thai boxing, scuba
diving, traveling, running partners, yoga, cheering
at IASIS events, high school plays, Cultural Con-
ventions, Panther Paws, biking, golf cart as our
second car, amazing teachers who have impacted
my girls lives and learning, PTA, church, wonder-
ful students at ISB, connecting with and learning
from new friends from around the world, Home
for the Destitute, kids walking to school and all
activities, and the list goes on and on. Truly it has
been a gift to live here the past four years.
Advice for newcomers: Get involved and get
out; take advantage of this amazing part of the
country and go exploring as often as you can. Try
new foods, do new things, visit as many countries
as you can. Make memories. Also, do some ser-
vice; there're so many ways you can give back to
not just the community, but to the school. What
you'll find is you will get so much more out of
your experience than you will ever give. Greet
the Land of Smiles with smiles and enjoy your
time here!
Victoria Borgljung, Swedish: Back to Engineering in Sweden
Nationality: Swedish
Hometown: Gothenburg on the west coast of
Sweden
Other postings: South Korea 2009
Company or organization that brought you to
Thailand: SAAB AB, Swedish Defence and
Security company
Number of years in Thailand: 3
Number of children: 3
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Joni Arnold, American: Relaxing by the Beach in California
Nationality: USA
Hometown: Shell Beach, California
Other postings: Yanbu, Saudi Arabia
Organization that brought you to Thailand: ISB
Number of years in Thailand: 18
Number of years at ISB: 18
Number of children: 2, both graduates of ISB
Moving to: Shell Beach, California (nor th of
Pismo Beach)
Plans: Work, spend time with family and
friends, and enjoy that little slice of heaven they
call the Central Coast of California.
Memories: So many memories, but bike r ides
across the river, Saturdays at Chatuchak, and the
many, many happy hours with friends are stand-
outs, although none as memorable as the hundreds
of students we have been blessed to teach.
Advice for newcomers: Don' t sweat the small
stuff and soon you will realize that you've been
dropped into the Land of Oz. Enjoy every
minute!!
Moving to: Gothenburg, Sweden
Plans: I am happy to return to my work as a Civil
Engineer and my husband continues within Saab.
My teenager will start International School in
Gothenburg and the two youngest will go back to
Swedish school. Hopefully we can return on new
assignment and adventures abroad in a few years.
Memories: We will bring home all memories of
the travels we have been fortunate to experience in
the region. We also love the Thai food
and especially all fresh fruit. But mostly we feel
blessed to have met so many nice people and made
friends from all around the world.
Advice for newcomers: Bring an open mind and
join in, in the amount of work and engagement
that feels best for you.
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Thani Talk-May 2016 Cover Story: Farewells
Susan Curtis, American: Bound for Oregon
Liv Inger Tonjum , Norwegian: Back to Norway
Nationality:
American
Hometown:
Chicago, Illinois
Other postings:
South Korea, 1990-
1992; Thailand, 1992
-1995; Taiwan 1998-
2004
Company that
brought you to
Thailand: Nike
Number of years in
Thailand: 9
Number of children: 2 (1 senior , 1 sophomore in
college in New York)
Moving to: Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Plans: Learn to live without our children in the
house
Memories: Scooter ing around Thai islands with
the family, spending weekends at ISB cheering for
Emma's and Connor's athletic teams, drama
performances and choir and band, walking
thousands of miles in circles around the lake,
Nationality: Norwegian
Hometown: Oslo
Other postings: London and Beijing
Company that brought you to Thailand:
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Ltd. and Innova-
tion Norway
Number of years in Thailand: 3
Number of children: 2
Moving to: Oslo, Norway
biking through Pakkret, being baptized at the
Nichada pool, prison Mondays, orphanage Tues-
days, EW Wednesdays, Chinatown runs, refugee
camp weekends, meeting great friends, laughing a
lot, saying goodbye to great friends, crying a lot,
and repeating the process every two years! I have
enjoyed every minute in this wonderful land.
Advice for newcomers: Find ways to help oth-
ers. Give away your time, your energy, your
things, your money. It's the best way to not focus
too much on yourself (because it's not about
you). And learn to speak Thai (I regret that I
wasn't a better student).
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Jennifer Skobel, American: Headed to Malaysia Nationality: Texan. I guess
the term you are looking for
is American :)
Hometown: Dickinson, Tex-
as, suburb south of Houston,
Texas
Other postings: Jakarta,
Indonesia
Employer: Hallibur ton
Number of years in Thailand: about 1.5
Moving to: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Plans: We are departing a little later than the other
summer crowd, with a late August anticipated
date. I plan to be here most of the summer until
then, with hopefully a few scattered touristy trips
in the area.
Memories: The life of an expat, you are never
short in opportunities to meet some really amazing
people and make long lasting friendships. I have
had the pleasure of participating in the NNR and
other groups, and have built some wonderful
relationships through them and been able to get to
know various local charities. It's been wonderful
to participate in the Monday bicycling group and
ride through the klongs and see things you would
never see in your normal Nichada day.
Advice for newcomers: There is a reason the
slogan is so catchy… Just do it. If you have the
opportunity, just do it. It's so easy to find reasons
to not do things, and then you will have so much
pass you by. Go on that bike ride with the
group. Go on the outing to the see the local
businesses etc. Get involved. Enjoy!
Thani Talk-May 2016 Cover Story: Farewells
Plans: We are repatr iating to our home coun-
try, moving back into our good old house and local
neigbourhood. The plan is to get settled back in,
which we understand will take some time for all of
us. Get ready for school and work and once the
snow starts falling - get those skis ready for some
cross country in the forest outside Oslo and try out
the downhill slopes again!
Memories: Great biking tr ips with the Pathum
Thani Jakayans and good outdoor Bootcamps. A
lot of fun with the many ISB sports- and cultural
activities/events as well as Nichada community
festivals; Loy Kratong, Halloween, Songkran. I
will miss the Thai food and many excellent
restaurants in Bangkok as well as roof-top bars and
riverside venues.
Advice for newcomers: Head for Chatuchak
weekend market and enjoy the great Spanish Paella
lunch once you have had enough of shopping for
things for your house. Finish off with homemade
coconut ice-cream from one of the many vendors.
Try the river bus from Nonthaburi pier to
downtown. Best fun is to start with a water taxi
from Pakkret pier to Nonthaburi! Join NNR, try
out one (or several!) of the many sports activities
on offer, be an engaged parent at the school of
your children and learn some Thai - it makes life
so much easier. And travel! There are so many
beautiful and fascinating places to visit in Asia!!
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Jill Edison, Canadian: Returning to the Great Outdoors of Calgary
Long morning bike rides across the river with
some of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Running
countless times around the lake to train for the
Thailand International Half Marathon.
Volunteering at ISB and getting to know some
pretty incredible parents, teachers, and coaches.
My Happy Place...Books Kinokuniya, the food
court and Gourmet Market at Siam Paragon.
Advice: Get out and learn something new!
Whether it’s a new language, a cooking class, a
new sport, there are lots of opportunities here.
Join a book club. I have made some wonderful
friends through my book club’s monthly
gatherings. Do your research and find a volunteer
role that works for you. Travel...a lot...there’s so
much to see!
Nationality: Canadian
Hometown: Grand
Falls-Windsor, New-
foundland and Labrador
Other postings:
London, UK
Children: Abby
(grade 10) and Ben
(grade 8)
Employer: Chevron
Number of years in Thailand: 3 years
Moving to: Calgary, Alber ta, Canada
Plans: Although we have visited Calgary, we
have never lived there so I’m excited to explore
that part of Canada. I plan on doing a lot of bike
riding, hiking, and cross country skiing. I’m also
thinking about going back to school...endless
possibilities!
Memories: So many wonderful memories.
Watching my kids grow and flourish in a country
so different from anything they’ve ever known.
On behalf of NNR, the Mowat family sends a Scottish greeting: "Fare ye weel and lang may yer lum reek.”
(Fair you well and long may your chimney smoke)
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Thani Talk-May 2016 Community Fitness and Activities
The Community Fitness and Activities page lists local classes/groups that meet regularly.
Some have fees associated with them, while others are free. Please contact each group leader
for more information.
If you would like to list your group here, please submit your announcement by the 15th of each
month to nnradverts@yahoo.com.
Yoga & Meditation
MEDITATION COURSES -Individual or Group Learn TM (Transcendental Meditation). Relieves stress and anxiety. Improves health, academic, athletic, and professional performance. Anyone can learn. Expert instruction by a 35-year teacher of meditation. Contact Ellie Edelhoff eedelhoff@hotmail.com www.TM.org or www.DavidLynchFoundation.org
YOGA WITH NAPISA
Monday, 8:45-10:15 am: All levels, Energize and Restorative Yoga. Wednesday 7:30-9am: Level 2, Wednesday 5:30-6:45 pm: Level 1-2, Friday 7:30-8:45 am: Level 1- 2 @ Nichada Fitness Studio above Starbucks. Contact Napisa C. Pant, 086-975-7187, napisapant.yoga@gmail.com, FB: YogaWithNapisa
KUNDALINI YOGA-Give Strength, Flexibility and Awareness to Body and Mind Beginners to advanced welcome! Tuesdays 9am-10:30am, Thursdays 10:30am-Noon Fridays 8am-9:30am Danicha Condo 39/289. Private classes available. Contact Kerstin Wild kerstin.bangkok@gmail.com 086-372-9750 FB: yogaofawareness Visit www.Yoga-of-Awareness.com.
IYENGAR YOGA Iyengar yoga classes at the Regent, from Beginners to Advanced Asanas. Every weekday Monday to Friday from 07:20 am. -09:20 am. New classes for beginners only, every Monday and Thursday from 09:30 -11:00 am Contact: 0812853050, Juan Bodan, Iyengar and Ashtanga yoga Certified. For more information about Juan please visit http://kripa-yoga.com/
Tutorials PIANO LESSONS FOR ALL AGES and ALL LEVELS
By experienced professional with a Masters from University of Ariz. in Piano Performance and experience teaching at Westover School in Connecticut. Place: 39/891 Regent Price: 1000 baht per 30 minutes Contact Info: capricio310@gmail.com Tel: 091-878-6283
WORLD ENGLISH Enjoy refining skills in oral English and composition with American, DEBORAH DUNTHORN, BA, MFA, TESL Cert. 30 years international experience coaching academic, professional, and other clients of all ages and levels of proficiency. To discuss private or group tuition contact 083-055-9785 or debhata@yahoo.com.
ASHTANGA YOGA With PanZen A great way to improve your flexibility, core strengthand get balance in your life…. Breath, Body and Mind Working with all levels Beginner to Advanced. - Tuesday 4:30-5:30 pm (Intermediate) - Wednesday 3:45-4:45 pm (Advanced) - Thursday 4:30-5:30 pm (Intermediate) - Saturday 9:30-10:30 am (Beginners) 097-227-6999 panzenyoga@hotmail.com For more information please visit my website at http://panzenyoga.wix.com/panzen
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Community Fitness and Activities Thani Talk-May 2016
Dance Classes
BOLLYWOOD DANCE Bollywood dance is an exciting and upbeat fusion of Western and Eastern dances with traditional classical Indian dance styles. It’s funky, it’s sexy, it’s fun... and it’s a great workout! If you love to dance – this is for you! Wednesdays or Thursdays or Fridays 9:30-10:30am All classes held in Nichada Studio above Starbucks. For further information, contact Irit: 0860044840 iritmike@gmail.com
Sports
BIKING Weekend bike rides, leaving from back gate at 7am, 50+km on mtn bikes. Contact Chris: caoglesby@hotmail.com Weekday rides leave the back gate at 7:30 a.m. Distance and terrain varies with groups for both road bikes and mountain/hybrid bikes. Contact Henrietta Bullinger: hbullinger@gmail.com
RANGER BOOTCAMP: Come have fun and get fit at Ranger Bootcamp! All fitness levels are welcome! Class Times: 7:30am, Monday - Friday + additional day/night classes per demand Location: Varies depending on class and time Fees: varies Contact: Jack at rangerbootcamp@hotmail.com or 087-552-6007
MASTERS SWIMMING Nichada Pool, Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:30-8:30. Every swimmer is welcome. Contact Kevin: ksypolt@gmail.com or Kerstin: kerstin.bangkok@gmail.com 086-372-9750
LATIN RHYTHYMS DANCE Improve your dance skills in different rhythms: cumbia, salsa, merengue, bachata, rock & roll, pop. Mondays: 8:30-9:30 advanced Tuesdays: 8:30-9:30 beginners Wednesdays: 8:30-9:30 advanced One more day will be opened for beginners. All classes held in Nichada Raintree 39/776 Contact: Blanca De la Vega Tel 0863483287
TENNIS WITH SAGI Certified tennis coach, teaching the Play & Stay
method on Nichada tennis court, for all ages and
levels. Private lessons and groups of up to four.
7 days a week, flexible hours.
Tennis is EASY, FUN and HEALTHY, see you
on the court!
Contact Sagi Luft at 092-271-2110
Email: sagiluft@hotmail.com
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Heard It Through the GRAPEVINE This column offers a chance to share all those good finds and tips that are helpful to
others. If you have tips to share, please send them to Liz at nnrnews@gmail.com.
Heard It Through The Grapevine Thani Talk-May 2016
Local food carts offer tasty chicken fried rice
There are two talented ladies outside Nichada’s
front gate who each has a food cart. Khun Ratree and
Khun Ooy have their unique style of cooking chicken fried
rice, and their made-to-order offerings are delicious. If you
need a lot of servings to go, let them know a day in
advance, and they will have the rice ready and boxed up
for you. They are located behind the brick wall across from
June's and the 20 Baht store.
Wanda Grove
Nancy Chandler's Map of Nonthaburi is
now available as a POSTER to frame! Perfect
for a going away gift or graduation.
Orders include two posters - Nonthaburi
and Nichada Area. To order, visit:
http://nancychandler.net/nonthaburi-
poster.html .
Posters for Chiang Mai and Bangkok are
also offered. It's a great (and colorful) memento.
New Nancy Chandler maps of Nonthaburi
are available at Villa supermarket in Nichada.
Nonthaburi Map Posters Available Online
Margot Messina
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Heard It Through The Grapevine Thani Talk-May 2016
New Bangkok Guide Hits Stores May 1
Best Second-Hand Book Store in Bangkok
The 20th edition of the famous Bangkok
Guide, regarded by many expatriates as the bible
for settling in and finding one’s way around the
greater Bangkok area, will be available in Asia
Books and Kinokuniya beginning May 1st.
The first edition was published by
ANZWG (Australian and New Zealand Wom-
en’s Group) 45 years ago, and the thoroughly
researched and highly useful publication has
earned a solid reputation as the best guidebook
around. Employers often give the Bangkok
Guide to new hires who are moving to Thailand,
oftentimes even before they leave their home
countries. The Guide is updated every 2 to 3
years, and each edition contains excellent
recommendations from experts.
An electronic edition of the Guide will be
available as Bangkok Guide: Relocation Essen-
tials e-book, which will be available on
Amazon.com and iTunes.
Liz Lu
Dasa is a great second-hand bookstore with
a stock of over 18,000 titles spread over three
floors, mostly in the English language. Their
stock includes fiction (romance, crime, mystery,
etc.), non-fiction (specializing in South East
Asia) and children’s books.
You may also be able to sell them your
gently used books. If you are looking to sell a
large number of books it might be worth email-
ing your list of books to the owner at:
info@dasabookcafe.com . He is very good at
letting you know which titles he is not interested
in purchasing (perhaps he already has multiple
copies on his shelves). It will save your having to
haul heavy books to his shop.
You can ask for cash or put the credit to-
wards your purchases. The books are in almost
Helen Weir
new condition at cheap prices.
Hours: Daily 10am to 8pm. Address:
714/4 Sukhumvit Road (Soi 26-28) Tel: 02-661-
2993.
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Thani Talk-May 2016 Charity
Teen Gives Solo Concert and Donates to Sparrow Home
We would like to thank the following people for
donating to Nonthaburi charities:
Yichen Zhu: Yichen's solo Guzheng concer t
raised over B12,000 for Sparrow Home! The
money raised will go towards improving their
playground.
Donations to the Home for Hope:
Mary Beth Skrobala Warrener: Kitchen ware
Julie Lanteigne: Soup bowls
Jessica Zaman: Household goods and clothing
Vidhya Parasuraman: Children’s books for the
Bumblebee Free Library.
her only request in return was a donation of any
amount for Sparrow Home. To raise awareness of
the benefit concert, Yichen put up posters inside
ISB, performed a short blurb at the ISB’s Got
Talent show, and made announcements both
inside ISB as well as the ExPats of Pakkret
Facebook page with the help of NNR Charity
Co-chair Wanda Grove.
The concert was an amazing success far
exceeding Yichen’s humble hopes in terms of
attendance and donations. It raised over B12,000!
She hopes to do this again next year, as playing
music and being helpful are two of her greatest
passions.
Many people want to contribute back to the
community and help those in need, whether it be
through time, donating items, or money, while a
select few are gifted with a specific talent and find
ways to channel that for their grander purpose.
Meet Yichen Zhu, from Beijing, China, who did
just that with her talent.
Yichen, an ISB high school junior, plays
Guzheng, an ancient Chinese traditional plucked
musical instrument with over 2,000 years of
history. She began playing at the age of 5, and has
given annual performances at ISB since her start
there in 2010.
Ever since she began high school, she had
the idea for a charity concert benefitting Sparrow
Home charity to raise money and awareness of the
charity itself, while at the same time introducing
the music of this beautiful Chinese traditional
instrument to the community. She chose Sparrow
Home because she believed many people, just like
her, only heard of its name and did not know much
about it. Sparrow Home is a project fully supported
by donations aimed at helping children whose
mothers are in prison by giving them a better
environment for their development while keeping
that mother-child relationship alive.
This idea finally came to fruition on March
29 of this year, when Yichen performed for an
unexpectedly large crowd in the ISB library, and Jennifer Skobel
Thank You for Your Donations to Charity
DiVergilio family: Play tent, popsicle molds
and craft supplies to Thanksgiving House.
ISB Girl Scout Troop #40006: For assembling
and delivering shower caddies filled with
toiletries for 22 Thanksgiving House residents.
NNR Welfare Committee
Wanda Grove, Jennifer Skobel, Sandra Wilson
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Thani Talk-May 2016 Charity
Latin Community Ball Proceeds Benefit Four Charities
Another great night at the LATIN BALL
2016!
On April 2nd, members of the Latin
Community in Thailand hosted a festive "Latin
Ball" that is the group’s main charity event each
year. All proceeds go to the following
organizations: Christian Foundation for Children
with Disabilities, Colabora Birmania, Night Light,
and The Well and Congregation of Salesian
Sisters.
We would like to thank once again our
fabulous sponsors and the following embassies in
Thailand: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia,
Cuba, Mexico, Panama, Peru and Portugal. Thank
you for supporting our event and for attending!
Finally, many thanks to all of you for
helping to make possible an unforgettable evening.
We couldn't have done it without you. It was a
great night. We had the chance to share and
spread our Latin spirit among other communities
in Thailand and raise money to help many
children and women in need.
We really hope to count on you for future
events. If you are interested in becoming part of
the Latin Community, if you need further
information, or if you’d like to see the photos of
the Latin Ball 2016, please don't hesitate to
contact us by email or join us on Facebook.
Best regards,
Adriana, Alejandra, Anita, Claudia, Gabriela,
Latin Ball Bangkok
https://www.facebook.com/
groups/509200022552191/?fref=ts
Latin Community in Thailand
latcommthai@gmail.com
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For more than 30 years, Carl Janowitz has provided therapy
for adults, couples, adolescents and families. Carl
spent most of his life in the US where he earned his
Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology and completed
his internship before working in both residential settings
and private practice. In 2003, he was offered a full time
position as the only Western Psychologist at Bumrungrad
Hospital where he spent five years in clinic before going
into private practice. Now with offices in both Bangkok and
Pattaya, Carl specializes in clients dealing with life changes,
relationship conflict, depression, anxiety and stress and also
focuses on both adolescents and adults with self esteem
issues.
For a confidential appointment please call
089 680 3503 or counselor_cj@bangkoktherapy.com
www.bangkoktherapy.com
Carl Janowitz
Marriage and Family Therapist Circle One Building
1674 Petchaburi Rd. (Near Bumrungrad)
When Life Feels
Overwhelming
Reach Out for Help…
Thani Talk-May 2016 Charity
Moving? Donate Household Items to Home of Hope and other NNR Charities
This month is the one year anniversary of the
horrible earthquakes that afflicted Nepal. The
Moonlight Foundation runs the Moonlight school
which serves children living in poverty in Kath-
mandu. The school hosts ISB’s Global Citizen
Week (GCW) trips, so we would like to support
their recovery. In the immediate aftermath of the
devastating earthquake, our community sent dona-
tions to help rebuild their school. But they are still
struggling and need continued support. It's com-
mon that after a natural disaster, supporters pour
their hearts out but the event quickly falls out of the
news. Please help by buying commemorative t-
shirts and attending the Yoga Pray For Nepal fund-
raiser on Saturday May 7, at ISB. For more info,
contact Bill Schoonover (bills@isb.ac.th) or Na-
pisa C. Pant (napisapant.yoga@gmail.com).
NNR welcomes donations of money and
in-kind gifts to the many local charities it supports.
A group it recently started helping is the Home of
Hope, which houses 40 to 70 needy children
whose parents are unable to take care of them.
Home of Hope is managed by Our Lady of Mercy
Catholic Church.
Father Paolo dedicates his life to ensure
that these children have a warm and welcoming
home. He also focuses on the children's education
and future well being.
The Home needs clothing, towels, linens,
cleaning supplies, books, toys, and food. Every-
thing can be dropped off at the home of Sandra
Wilson or Wanda Grove. They live next door to
each other in Prestige 1, Soi 3, 1204 and 1205.
Every donation is greatly appreciated.
Yoga Pray for Nepal Fundraiser on May 7
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Highlights: April NNR Tour Thani Talk-May 2016
Highlights: Market & Museum Tour
On April 20th I joined the NNR tour to the
Or Tor Kor market to shop, explore and enjoy.
The market is located on Kamphaengphet Road,
opposite Chatuchak Weekend Market and is open
every day from 6 am to 8 pm. It has a reputation
as being one of the more “upscale” markets of
Bangkok with the highest quality and freshest
fruits and vegetables.
After arriving, I was immediately struck by
the openness of the market and also by how
nice and clean it was. Clearly, its reputation is
well earned as the variety and quality of the
products were excellent. The market had row
after row of venders selling beautifully displayed
vegetables and fruits which not only looked
delicious but also provided great photo
opportunities.
Another highlight of
the market was the
great selection of pre
-made food. There
were curries, roasted
and fried chicken,
assorted types of fish
and many other dish-
es that would be
great for an easy
lunch or supper! I
was also surprised
by the vast number
of different types of
Thai sweets which
were available. They were beautifully displayed
and all looked delicious. Aside from the food
stalls, there were also venders selling other
products like baskets, clothing and jewelry.
While I was shopping I was pleasantly
surprised to see a big group of people parading
through the market with drums beating and smiles
on their faces. It would seem this was a Songkran
related celebration as the vendors and others were
making donations and then pouring water on the
parade participants. Everyone in our group
seemed to really enjoy the visit to the market as
we all came away with bags filled with treats,
clothes or food for supper!!!!
Our next stop on the trip was Bangkok’s
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). Surpris-
ingly, this beautiful building is located within a
short drive from Nichada at 3 Vibhavadi Rangsit
Road. It is open daily (except Monday) 10 am to 6
pm, and it’s well worth a visit for the art lover. I
was struck by how bright and open the building
was, which of course lends itself well to house and
display some amazing contemporary art pieces.
The museum opened in 2012 and displays artwork
from many well-known Thai artists as well as
work by international artists. The collection
includes paintings, drawings, sculptures and
photographs. Some were more traditional while
others were quite dark and thought provoking.
It was enjoyable to stroll through the 5-story
building and enjoy a huge variety of artistic talent.
After visiting the museum all of us gathered to
enjoy a treat at the coffee shop on the main level.
While we chatted, we saw a group of young monks
and their teachers entering the museum. The
image was striking: their orange robes against the
vast white foyer of the museum. They seemed
intrigued with the pieces they saw, and I’m sure
they must have enjoyed their visit as much as we
all did.
Cyndy Henry
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Kids Action For Kids Transforms Lives By Supporting Surgeries
Community News Thani Talk-May 2016
First of all thank you to Thani Talk for giving us this
opportunity to inform the community about our organization.
Hopefully a lot of you have already heard about us.
For those who have not, allow us to do a quick presentation.
Kids Action for Kids (KAFK) is a Norwegian charity organi-
zation established in 2009 to help less fortunate children in
Southeast Asia. Our main focus so far has been to raise funds
to finance surgeries for children born with cleft lip or cleft
palate.
From the start in 2009 up to now, we have financed
and helped organize hundreds of successful surgeries in
Thailand and Myanmar together with Operation Smile
Thailand, the organization that performs the surgeries with its
volunteer medical professionals. Our main partner (since
2015 and onwards)- Benchachinda Group- matches all the
funds we raise.
To give an example for what this means, we can go
back to our last fundraiser here in Nichada. A lot of you
visited our Easter Bazaar outside Villa supermarket in
March. At the Bazaar we managed to raise a fantastic
B95,462. Benchachinda Group matched this amount, so all
together we raised B190,924. Each surgery
costs approximately B25,000, so that means almost eight
children will get a life changing operation.
This is fantastic. Thank you for your support at our
Easter Bazaar! The surgeries will help these children so that
they can eat, talk, develop and..... smile properly.
Kids Action for Kids’ next mission will be in Chiang
Mai in the fall. This will be an ongoing mission where 100
children will receive their life-changing surgery.
If you would like to get involved in our work, please
contact us at: mail@kidsactionforkids.org. We are always
looking for people who want to contribute!
Lisbeth Skaug
Please read more about us at:
www.kidsactionforkids.org and
www.facebook.com/kidsactionforkids
Photos by Nicole Ostmeier
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Community News Thani Talk-May 2016
Thank You to Thani Talk Distribution Team
Sarah Brogden
Regina Jang
Abbie Boudreaux
Erica Nichols
Marion Den Hartog
Sally Plomley
Jennifer Pelton
Sabahat Nazir
Thuy Wallace
Aparna Rajagopalan
Lisa Sewell
Amy Trahan
Laura Sadowski
Tricia Smith
Nathalie Lollback
Apple Gamonsugosol
Nisha Westerman
Suzanne Savoy
Shiney Aravindakshan
Korn Opas
Casey Idol
Julie Wallace Ross
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volunteers who have helped with delivering the
Thani Talk magazine to you each month. They
make it possible for 1,400 households to receive
Thani Talk, a valuable magazine filled with infor-
mation about Nichada and the surrounding areas.
NNR Board &
Shana DeHaven,
Thani Talk Distribution Coordinator
Sarah Glaze
Sophie Gerritsen Broekman
Heather Ramirez Icccza
Janelle Thornton
Carrie Lin
Nee Nee Goh
Alyson Hesler Espinoza Diaz
Birgit Sund
Mare Harvey
Terri Thomas
Diane Parker
Kaarin O’Connell
Liz Lazich
Yukiko Salto
Laila Jorgensen
Lou Lou Shimells
Patsy Remijan
Liz Lu
Delci Jensen
NNR is proud to be able to offer this magazine,
but this process is only possible with all of your
help!
A Big Thank You & Farewell to Thani Talk team members
Laura and Annette
Thani Talk would not have been possible
without the talents and dedication of Laura
Sadowski, advertising director, and Annette Long,
proofreader. Laura coordinated all advertisements
for Thani Talk, making it possible for NNR to sup-
port this publication as well as local charities.
Annette’s attention to detail helped raise the quali-
ty of this magazine. Annette will be leaving Thai-
land this summer. Laura will be staying but has
decided to step down and pursue other projects.
I thank them from the bottom of my heart for all
their support.
Easan Cultural Festival
May 28-29
At Nichada Plaza
2nd Floor
Featuring cuisine, music, and
art of Northeastern Thailand.
Liz Lu, Editor, Thani Talk
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Cub Scouts Pack 701 Hosts Graduation Ceremony Boys Donate Earnings to Local Library
Community News Thani Talk-May 2016
On April 23, Cub Scouts Pack 701 of
Bangkok held a graduation and awards ceremony
at ISB. In all, 26 Cub Scouts received badges and
new neckerchiefs as they graduated to the next
level in the scouting program. Two boys, Coryn
Irish and Ben O'Connell, crossed a ceremonial
bridge and graduated to become Boy Scouts.
Coryn also earned the highest achievement for a
Cub Scout, the Arrow of Light.
The ceremony opened with a presentation of
colors by the U.S. Embassy Marine Security Guard
Detachment. The Cub Scouts then presented their
cash donation of B28,652 to Liz Lu, founder of the
Bumble Bee Free Library. The cash donation
came from money that Cub Scout members had
made through saving their allowances and doing
chores such as caring for pets, washing dishes, and
doing yard work. Pack 701 also earned money
from a successful bake sale. Some scouts opted for
birthday money instead of gifts in order to donate
to the library.
The awards ceremony was followed by a
Blue & Gold Carnival in the elementary school
cafeteria. Older Boy Scouts manned game booths
for the younger Cub Scouts before everyone sat
down to enjoy a well-deserved graduation banquet.
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Boy Scouts Plant Trees with U.S. Ambassador on Earth Day
Boy Scouts of America Troop 701 planted
trees at the US Embassy with US Ambassador to
Thailand Glenn Davies and the Embassy's "Green
Team" on Friday, 22 April.
The Scouts learned about the Embassy's
amazing ecosystem and the Green Team's efforts
to preserve the grounds as a natural sanctuary. The
Scouts finished their day with the Marine
Security Guard detachment who have been huge
supporters of our Scouts. Thank you Mr. Ambas-
sador, Green Team and US Marines for an
incredible experience!
May 14: Cub Scout Water Rocket Launch & Recruitment Day
On May 14, the Cub Scouts will be hosting
its Water Rocket Launch and Recruitment Day at
ISB from 1pm to 3pm.
This free event is open to any boys, ages 7-
11, and their families. Meet in the ISB ES
Cafeteria to make the rockets. Bring TWO, empty
1.5 or 2 liter soda/water bottles with covers per
child (siblings are welcome); all other materials
are provided.
Completed rockets will then be launched on Heidi Tannarat
Steve Grove,
Scoutmaster
Field A. Boys can also pre-register for Cub Scouts
for the 2016-2017 year. Information and
registration forms will be available.
Any new or returning scouts receive a 500
baht discount for registering before the end of the
school year.
For more info, contact Heidi Tannarat at:
pack701thailand@gmail.com
U.S. Ambassador to
Thailand Glenn Davis
(right), greets Boy Scout
Senior Patrol Leader Josh
Grove.
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Travel: Club Med Guilin, China Thani Talk-May 2016
Club Med Guilin , China
I had an itch. I needed to go somewhere this
past Songkran break. It was unusual. I normally
enjoy the traffic-free roads of Bangkok, enabling
me to go downtown in about 20 minutes. This year
was different. I had an itch. I needed to scratch. It
had to be somewhere close, some place I’ve never
been before, some place not busy.
Club Med Guilin in southeastern China
came to mind when I read a review in a local mag-
azine. I called the Club Med travel agent in Thai-
land, expecting to be told it’s fully booked. To my
surprise, the two rooms I needed for my family of
five were available; the price not too bad.
I booked the rooms, the air tickets and the
transfer through Club Med. It was so easy.
However there’s a bit of a downside to this travel
arrangement, which was the flying time from
Bangkok to Guilin airport.
We flew out of Bangkok on Cathay Pacific
at 1:20 a.m. to Hong Kong, endured a 4-hour
transit stop in Hong Kong, and took an additional
90-minute flight to Guilin. (That was what was
offered through Club Med. You can of course pick
your own flight arrangements).
The kids (14, 9, and 7) were exhausted when
we arrived but took only a night’s rest to recover.
And RECOVER we did!!! Guilin is indeed a
beautiful city surrounded by two rivers, four lakes
and karst mountains. The weather was perfect,
crisp and cool. Although the weather forecast
predicated rain the entire time we were there, it
only rained one day. How lucky! I was also told
it’s their travel low season; a rest time in
between the Chinese New Year and the upcoming
summer vacation (starting May 1st). The resort
was at less than half its capacity during our stay.
Club Med Guilin is located about an hour’s
drive from the airport. Upon our arrival, we were
greeted by an English/Thai speaking G.O. (Gentle
Organizer, as they are called). He was beyond gra-
cious and helpful. We were checked in to our
rooms within about half an hour. The two connect-
ing rooms were spacious and comfortable. Each
room had a convertible sofa bed.
The concept of Club Med Guilin is of course
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just like any other Club Med. It’s an all-inclusive
resort where meals, drinks (yes, alcohol too!),
sports and many other activities are included. Out-
side excursions are extra. Petit clubs (for ages 2-3),
mini clubs (ages 4-10) and teen clubs (ages 11-17)
are also free and are filled with activities, ranging
from biking, flying trapeze to archery and golf.
Our first day there was spent relaxing in the
resort itself. First we enjoyed our first lunch at the
Noodle Bar, which is conveniently located in the
hotel building itself. Every noodle dish was
delicious. I especially liked their chili sauce. It was
spicy and so flavorful. Then we spent the rest of
the afternoon and evening walking around the vast
areas of the resort, which is home to over 100
sculptures by internationally known artists from all
over the world.
The clear, crisp cool air was refreshing and
was such a nice break from the heat back home.
The dinner buffet was filled with a wide variety of
delicious international cuisine.
The next day the kids wanted to try flying
trapeze right away. So we signed them up at the
mini clubs, cheered them on, shipped them off and
off we went to the many awaiting activities for
adults which we looked forward to doing. With a
guide, we started hiking outside of the resort to the
adjacent village to experience the culture, and the
Chinese rice farmers’ way of living. Then we tried
other sports activities like archery and golf. We
even went to a fitness class! In the afternoon, we
spent time mountain biking outside the resort. It
was a short trip meant for beginners. There was
also an intermediate trip that we didn’t get a
chance to do.
The day ended too soon. We picked up the
kids and enjoyed our dinner. The evening ended
with night entertainment appropriate for every age.
We were all exhausted by the end of the day.
The following day we went on two family
excursions. The first one was horse back riding. I
did this one for my horse-crazy child. It was okay
and rather pricey, made worse by the rain. This
one you could of course skip.
In the afternoon we picked a Li River and
Crown Cave excursion, the most popular excur-
sion. We took a bus to the Li River bank and em-
barked on a boat trip to the cave. The boat journey
was serene and very majestically beautiful. The
mountaintops were covered in fog after the rain,
making the scenery so indescribably picturesque.
The rest of our remaining time at Club Med
Guilin was spent relaxing. We did a sidecar
motorcycle excursion (extra cost) for one hour.
The kids had a ton of fun! The adults tried their
hands (and feet) on trapeze for the first time in
their lives! It was terrifying but so much fun. The
instructors were very knowledgeable and helpful.
To sum it all up, our Guilin trip was a perfect
getaway. We were especially impressed with the
service there! We came back relaxed, energized
and ready to tackle the busy bustling days of
school and work.
P.S. There was major road construction from
the airport to the hotel. Construction should be
completed within a year. So next Songkran
possibly? My kids already want to go back!
Vara Sumetanon
Visas to China: 72-hour transit visas are
available upon arrival. More importantly, passport
holders of the ASEAN countries enjoy a 6-day
visa-free stay within the city. But do look up for
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Benihana. The Japanese Steakhouse
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pare the food while juggling knives, cracking
jokes, and flinging food became as much a part of
the experience as the food itself.
Fast forward 50 years and Teppan-yaki is
well-known to most people and the novelty has
worn off a bit. That being said, no one does this
style of food better than Benihana. I took my kids
to the Benihana at the AVANI Atrium hotel
(formerly the Amari Atrium Hotel) on Petchburi
Road between Asok and Thong Lor. They are
open for lunch until 3pm, and then open again for
dinner at 6pm. The place looks great with funky
Japanese décor in blacks and reds (Benihana
means ‘red flower’ in Japanese). But of course the
reason you come here is for the food and the way
it’s cooked.
I went there for lunch, and they have a
convenient brunch menu for B790++ per person.
This includes edamame, soup, two salads, access
to an oyster bar, sushi and sashimi, garlic fried
rice and finally a choice of grilled beef, salmon,
pork, or chicken breast. It is a great deal
considering the amount of food and the
‘performance.” You can upgrade this set menu
with fancy cuts of meat and fish. There is also an
entire a la carte menu. My friend and I ordered
the set brunch, and I ordered gyoza and shrimp
tempura for the two boys. It was too much food
and we had to take it home, so my advice is to
arrive hungry and try not to over-order.
Now for the cooking. As expected, we had a
great chef who spoke good English, and kept us
thoroughly entertained. As my son said, “this is
fun to watch.” The restaurant is great with kids.
The chef was playfully teasing and joking with the
boys. He even allowed them behind the grill
where they tried their hand, unsuccessfully, at
tossing an egg in the air with a spatula without
breaking it. Of course the chef is the star of the
show, but we found all the staff very helpful and
friendly. Something the boys really enjoyed were
the chopsticks which were cleverly tied together
with rubber bands which made it easy for them to
use.
It was a great experience and definitely a
great option for a meal downtown with the family.
Many of our international readers will be
familiar with the Benihana chain of restaurants. In
case you aren’t, the first Benihana was opened in
1964 in New York City and was one of the first
restaurants in the U.S. to offer authentic Japanese
cuisine. What made Benihana unique was the
“hibachi,” or more precisely Teppan-yaki style of
cooking. This means a number of guests sit around
communal tables, as a highly skilled chef slices,
dices and grills the food to perfection. Given the
founder’s flair for the dramatic and the fact that the
restaurant was located on Broadway, Benihana
began to offer an experience that was part dining
and part entertainment. Watching the chefs pre-John Marinos
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