The question we’ve heard the most in the last 3 months has
been, “What do you enjoy most about the USA and Thailand.” The most obvious
answer is, of course, people. I wish we could transport our US relatives and
adopted Thai family wherever we go. But beyond that, here are a few things more
superficial things we love about each culture:
Around Town...
USA: Drivers who stay in their lanes, stop at traffic
lights, and use lights at night.
THAILAND: The convenience of going the wrong way down a one-way street after I miss my turn.
USA: Understanding every written and spoken word at Walmart.
THAILAND: Being oblivious if every other word turns out to be a swear word.
THAILAND: The convenience of going the wrong way down a one-way street after I miss my turn.
USA: Understanding every written and spoken word at Walmart.
THAILAND: Being oblivious if every other word turns out to be a swear word.
Food...
The rice aisle at our grocery |
USA: An entire grocery aisle dedicated to cereal. (Almost as
big as Thailand’s rice aisle.)
THAILAND: Fresh papaya and mango smoothies for breakfast.
THAILAND: Fresh papaya and mango smoothies for breakfast.
USA: Flavorful Mexican restaurants and real ice cream.
THAILAND: $1 plates of Thai food.
Climate…
K's first time going out in the snow |
USA: Not waking up in a puddle of sweat every night.
THAILAND: Never needing to make the bed. (It’s way too hot for sheets and blankets.)
USA: It’s cool enough to play outside for more than 30 min periods.
THAILAND: No need for hats, coats, gloves, or even long sleeves.
Parenting…
THAILAND: Warm air and sun to bleach cloth diapers.
USA: Disposable diapers that don’t leak.
THAILAND: A trip to the doctor only cost $10.
USA: I actually understand what the doctor is trying to tell me.
USA: Disposable diapers that don’t leak.
THAILAND: A trip to the doctor only cost $10.
USA: I actually understand what the doctor is trying to tell me.
Ultimately we find that Thais and Americans live life very differently, but at the core, we are all the same--people created by God in need of a Savior. We love the USA, but look forward to returning to our other "home."
1 comment:
Hey, this reads like some of our lists (well, the ones waiting in cyber purgatory that we've yet to publish and may now be too late to! ;) )! Fun! Making a note to follow your blog. Thanks for sharing. :)
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