20 November 2012

Team Building in Thailand Day 3

The best day of our trip took place in Chatuchak Weekend Market. There were plenty of stalls that were selling unique and fun pieces and there were lots of food stalls at almost everywhere you go to. I don't have a stomach brave enough for street food but when it comes to trying out new dishes, who cares right? Whenever I'd go missing from the group, that's either because I've been sampling some street food or I've been haggling with the salesperson. My groupmates and I enjoyed gallivanting around, satisfying the tourist-craving that we all had. We tried the authentic Thai milk tea and the Pad Thai that was offered by the market. Generally, I love Thai food! Anything spicy makes me want to eat and eat. If there was any discomfort I felt for that day, well, it was due to my stomach. I've an easily upset stomach, remember? Haha! But other from that, there's the great sun that was draining our energy. I dislike staying under the sun for a long time but for this adventure, I happily ignored it. So what if the sun was directly shining above us? So what if we were sweating profusely? So what if we didn't even know which road to take and what mode of transportation to ride on? Wasn't these the main idea of the trip? To not be sure and commit plenty of educating mistakes? To get lost and find our way home? And to make sure that no one was left behind? I'd say, this was a successful mission :)

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Hat: from Chatuchak Market, Bangkok| Romper: Topshop| Bag: Kenneth Cole Reaction| Jacket: from Bangkok| Shoes: Topshop
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taking their MRT
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trying out the iced candy
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while walking around, we were approached by this boy and were asked "Kailangan niyo po ng tulong?" Mukhang Pilipino talaga kami. Haha!
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Hannah and I as we imitate the Manny Pacquiao design on the shirt behind us
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enjoying their authentic Thai milk teas
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inside the cab as we go to Platinum Mall
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Kim and I copying the pose of figurine
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riding the Tuktuk going to our hotel
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Thanks to Kim Sta. Rita for all the pictures

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