And we have the highlight...
We have been having meeting the past couple of morning with PR professionals and students. That takes up most of the morning hours and we definitely have found ways to fill our afternoons and evenings. On Wednesday, we actually went to see Thai boxing. To be perfectly honest, I have never seen US boxing, so I really wasn't sure what to expect. I had heard it was a lot more violent than it actually was. At some points they even looked like they were hugging each other, but apparently that is some defensive move to keep your opponent from being able to hit you. Who knew....
Yesterday was full of sightseeing in a boat and a tuk-tuk which is basically a three-wheeler with a little wagon thing attached to it. We went by boat to the reclining Buddha ( it was HUGE!!!!!!!!)( and then went by tuk tuk to several other tourist attractions in the area before making our way back home via sky train to prepare for the nights festivities which brings me to...........
..........ok...last night was DEFINITELY the best night of the ENTIRE trip. Katy and I got dressed up and went to this restaurant called "Eat Me Restaurant." It had been the editor's choice in our guide book. It was this little out of the way restaurant that you absolutely had to know about to find. It was very small, but VERY nice. Very artsy. In fact, it houses rotating Thai art. They originally seated us on the balcony, but we had to move inside once it started to rain. There is NO WAY I can begin to describe the meal that we had. The food was out of this world. The wine and cocktails were perfect. It was worth absolutely every cent we paid. Katy and I each had the cherry duck with cranberry mashed potatoes for our entree. Amazing is the only way to put it. AMAZING. However, as good as it was, it still didn't compare to the starters and desert. After desert, Katy was ready to stay in Bangkok to marry the chef. I thought she was insane until I too found true love on the way out the door.
As we were leaving, the owner of the restaurant made desert shots out of melted mars bar and an unbelievably smooth liquor and wanted us to join him. I know I have used this word again and again, but....AMAZING. It was the perfect end to the perfect night and now I too am planning on staying in Bangkok to marry the owner of the restaurant.
Ok...so I am kidding about the marriage part, but OMG....it was truly a wonderful night. HOWEVER, I have every intention of boarding a plane in approximately 12 hours and heading towards Japan en route to the United States of America. Soooo....by 9 PM tomorrow....I will be in Virginia.
Visiting Southeast Asia has truly been an experience I will never forget. I hope you all have enjoyed reading this as much as I have enjoyed sharing my experiences with you.
Until we chat again....
