This coming Monday (Sept. 14th) will mark my 20th year of living in America. It's my "half-n-half" day :). I spent 20 years growing up in Thailand and I have spent (almost) another 20 years in the U.S. I first came here on Sept. 14, 1989 to study at Oregon State University for my master's degree. The pictures above were taken at OSU's A Taste of Thailand event. My husband (boyfriend at the time) and I were in a funny skit (about Songgran/Thai New Year Festival). My outfit was a Northern hills tribe kind of clothing. During Songgran, people enjoy getting others wet (the water play is usually fun and welcome (unless it's violent/excessive) since the weather during April 13-16 is very hot in Thailand). On stage, I was armed with a water squirt gun. My husband played as a tourist. The lady between us in the first picture is my husband's mom (my mother-in-law).
Previous Friday Photo Flashback:
- I Could Never Promise You
- In Father's Hands
- Thai Version of Wipe Out
- My Graduation Day in Thailand
That is wonderful that you and your husband go way back as well! It's amazing how those years have flown by!
ReplyDeleteWow, and Happy upcoming half & half Anniversary!!
Thank you for sharing again!
Hi, So nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteLoved your pictures.
My son just left Thailand after living there for 6 months. He taught English in a school there.
He loved your country!
Love your pictures and great memories!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun memories and great pictures! Look at your husband's shorts - no wonder you picked him! HA HA Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a good weekend ~ ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing a taste of Thailand with us! Great post!
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