I have had alot of time to relax after camp. We were going to see a Muay Thai fight, but it was $100, so we decided not too. I have been going to see a few movies. I pay about $6 for the movie, popcorn, and a coke. I saw Avatar (liked it), Book of Eli (didn't like it), and Up in the Air (absolutely loved it). I have been just hanging around the apartment the last few days, catching up on

tv shows and watching some dvds. I survive off ham and cheese sandwiches from the 7-11. Every time I see kids there, they stare at me, and motion at how tall I am with their jaws dropped in amazement. At about 5:30 every night I go and play basketball at the local park. The basketball is ok, 3 of the players from the

Thai national team play there. But I'm a giant there and everyone is always amazed at how tall I am. I then go to a night market to eat. I go to a fruit stand and get a pineapple for about $1. There are always a group of children there who talk to me. I went into Bangkok 1 day using public

transportation. It took about an hour to get there, but only

cost about $1. The bus is miserable with no air conditioning and it was very crowded, but it was an interesting experience.
Today I went to the US embassy with the school. They had invited me to go after camp. They were going to have a video conference with students from China and Mongolia. They each at prepared a presentation about their cities (Chicago, NY, and San Francisco) to share with the other students. I thought I was going to just observe. However, I ended up moder

ating the event.
The other countries were using representatives from the embassy to do this. But the guy from the Thai

embassy didn't want to do it, so i filled in. I was a little nervous but it turned out fine. The teachers from the school were really appreciative of me being there. It was interesting to compare the kids from different countries. The Chinese kids' English was terrible and the Thai and Mongolian kids' English was much better.

The leaders of the English program at the school took good care of me. Everyone had a traditional Thai lunch, but they had gotten me white rice and omelette. Then they took everyone to dinner, which people was lasagna and steak for us, while the kids ate at a buffet. It was a really cool experience to see the Embassy and to be apart of this conference. The school has also asked me to help coach their basketball team for a tournament next week. So I am off to go there and then play basketball tonight. I'll write again in the next couple of days or after the next camp.
