On the train from Nakhon Sawan to Lopburi, with nowhere to sit.
Friends! From Left, Aom, Bow, Ashley, Yok's mom, and Yok.
Noon, showing off her queen of Thailand costume.
We had a great time of fellowship and prayer with Noon and her mom and aunt. Noon's family is an encouragement and blessing to so many people in Lopburi.
Diane and Peter, 2 missionaries from New Zealand who have served in Thailand for a long time, now look after the needs of the new missionaries who come to Thailand. They are very amazing and challenging people, always challenging us and others to live their whole lives for God, not settling for comfort or anything other than God's personal direction.
The dance Aerobics group picture.
Ashley brought cookies for everyone and they bought flowers as a going away present.
Dton showing off his picture we gave as a gift to many friends.
Our last dinner with our friends Dton, Goff, Awe, and Joker. We were very blessed to have friends to hang out with who were truly fun to be around. We got to see a lot of Thai culture through our friendship with them.
Joker, giving his rapper face.
Our Going Away Party!!!
We had everything, Mangoes, grilled pork, pad thai, fruit shakes, ice cream, and lots of people.
A group of basketball players came to say hello.
We played games, talked, ate, drank, laughed, and cried together.
Our going away gift, a cool video from our time in Lopburi.
Ashley and Nam showing off their shoulder shrug dance.
The sudents singing us a going away song.
Miss Thailand
Aunt Att, who made us food almost every day. She will be missed.
Her kitchen, ready to make almost any dish in 15 minutes or less.
Dton and Dtawn, neighbors who have a custom sticker business.
Att.
Off, Peung and Tam took us to the airport and said goodbye. The goodbye took about 30 minutes because no one wanted to leave.
some of us were sad,
and some were mad.
our breakfast. We recommend Korean Air. It has great food and service.
Listen to Tam translating from Thai to English in very broken english. He is trying to say, “John, when you leave your apartment to go outside, don't forget to turn off the lights”. Tam's english is getting better, and he can communicate, but sometimes there are many misunderstandings.