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Our Very Ordinary Valentine’s Day in Chiang Mai, Thailand
It’s been a long while since I’ve written here on our blog. Last post I wrote was in December 2011 on Disconnect to Connect in 2012. A lot has happened since then. A more updated summarized version of those months to be written later, but today is Valentine’s Day (well at least it is still … Continue reading
The Cost of Living in Chiang Mai for Our Family of Three
NOTE: As of October 2011, we found a house for 10k baht/mo. = ~~$315 rent per month. We will write a new post with new expenses when we have more time. Now that we’ve lived in Chiang Mai since July 2010, we feel we can share solid information about the living expenses for our family … Continue reading
The World is Our Playground and Our Classroom!
The “Families on the Move” community of Mummy bloggers are responding to “ Take Your Child to Work Day!“ Before going further with this post, I want to make it clear that we’re not suggesting that every parent out there needs to do what we do. We are saying this is our lifestyle and we … Continue reading
My Pumpkin Coconut Soup from Chiang Mai, Thailand
This post has been moved to Chili~Lime~Garlic.com! We Say NO to Status Quo. Live Small. Live Green. Give Large. Take Little. Take Notice. Take Action.
I LOVE Salads No Matter Where I Go!
We’ve been in Vientiane for 2 days. This is our second time here. Since J has to do a visa run anyway, we decided we’ll make these short holiday jaunts to Laos. Our goal was to come in Thursday, get to the consulate office, apply for visa then off to Luang Prabang on Friday … Continue reading
The Other Famous Question: What To Do In Chiang Mai, Thailand
If you are in the planning phase and fretting about where to stay in Chiang Mai, don’t fret. Please don ‘t fret. Read my post with a very creative title of “Where to Stay in Chiang Mai” because you’re not alone. This is the most popular question we receive from travelers. The question “What to … Continue reading
How to be Our Good Neighbor: Offer Food!
Hi all, it’s Foodie Friday at the GotPassport household. Say, do you remember the image of decades ago when (supposedly) one would welcome new people to the neighborhood by giving them home made food? ”Hey, thanks for being my new neighbor, have some warm chocolate chip cookies!” Well, we have a Korean family (No surnames … Continue reading