Thailand is amazing. The beaches are beautiful (especially if you have a two year old that wakes up early to beat the crowds!). The biggest decision each day was pool or beach. We ended up doing both each day.
Enjoying the delicious and spicy Thai food.






















Kay does not get juice at home very often. Here she is guzzling her fresh squeezed guava juice. She loved every drop of it!
Riding in the open air tuk tuk. Tuk Tuks are taxis that you can take around the island. We took it to a show called Phanta Sea. Kay loved watching the dancing and danced along. It was a little too "touristy" for us so when Kay started showing signs of being tired we left early!




A bar with an amazing view. We got to sit in the trees and watch some of the locals play volleyball on the beach.






This is how you buy gas along side the road...

Kay proud of her new cover up.


The Beautiful Kamala Beach...



















The high-light of the trip was riding on, learning about, and feeding the elephants. Kay LOVED it. Now, when you ask her about an elephant she says they are "bumpy" because it was surprisingly bumpy riding on their backs. She giggled so much watching the baby elephants. I have a great video of her feeding the elephants that I will try to post too! The hook that Kay is holding is to help tell the elephant which direction to go. It looks scary but they hardly use it and when they do it does not hurt the elephant! Our elephant driver used his toes in the back of the elephants ears to encourage them to move.
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I remember Mom and Dad loving Thailand, too! I'm so happy you guys are getting to experience so much - what an amazing opportunity!!
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