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Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2018

Welcome Back, Elektra!😂😅


This is me again!🙃 I'm back from deep sleep😛🤪😜 I was too busy with family issues, my studies, and teaching. We already moved out close to our schools/workplaces, the good thing about it is that my kids who are incoming Grade 3 and Grade 1 are both studying at my school. But, we moved in about four years ago. This means that I haven't written any blogs from then on for 4 or 5 years. 

Before we moved into our house, I also resigned from the government school where I worked as an English Conversation Teacher. Right now, I work as a Foreign Teacher in Grade 5, teaching Science and Health. But, I also have experience teaching English Language, Social Studies, Arts and Crafts, Cooking, and Drama.

Our school is a Catholic, private and bilingual school located in Minburi, Bangkok. I have a 50% discount on the tuition fees of my children (but, my partner pays for them, lol). From our place, it's about a 10-15 minute drive/travel going to work.

It came to a point where the system in government changed. Those who are non-education graduates must study units in education, which, I think is just right. They want to see to it that only qualified foreigners will be hired to do teaching jobs in Bangkok, Thailand. As many foreigners are just backpackers, they will get the job and then resign later on after they have gotten a big salary offer from beautiful provinces like Phuket, Chiangmai, Koh Samui, Bangkok City, etc.

Now, I had to decide to take up a master's degree in educational administration which, I failed to finish due to financial and time constraints. I couldn't be able to do the thesis writing because it required more time and cost me more money than I'd expected. I could almost finish but not the thesis writing. It was really a disaster because the Thai professor wasn't too equipped enough to guide me where I was supposed to go. There are two advisers but they don't agree with each other so I've given up on preserving my sanity and saving my time and money.

Trying to figure out how to go from here to there, I've learned that my decision was a blessing in disguise! It's because Educational Administration is not equal to teaching. It has education units but, in terms of the job description, it's different. It is more related to becoming an admin or principal. So, to cut the story short, I have downgraded in a good sense. I took a Diploma in Teaching Profession which is only 3 semesters with 33 credits. If you are interested to teach in Thailand, but you have Bachelor's Degree which is not related to teaching, you may copy the link below and search for more information about this program. It costs 74,000 Thai Baht for the whole course. I started in August of 2017 and will be finished in December (hopefully!)
     
https://www.stic.ac.th/postgraduate-program/graduate-diploma-in-teaching-profession

Working, studying and home management keeps me away from blogging again🥺 Now, it's summertime, and I have extra time to blog. I love working in summer school. This year is different because we'll go on a field trip. This is the first time in my four years of working in this school, that I will go on a field trip. It is going to be fun! They said it's somewhere in Ekkamai.

Time to go! I need to catch some sleep.. Bye for now... Zzzzzzzzzz🙃😴
 

Saturday, October 08, 2011

Don't Judge Life By One Difficult Season


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I just got this post from Facebook via The Book of Revelation group. It did hit me right in my head to ponder things about LIFE... I don't know who originally wrote this or thought about putting these into words... But for sure, I appreciate my life even more. Special thanks to Tonny John, you are truly blessed!

Don't Judge Life By One Difficult Season

There was a man who had four sons. He wanted his sons to learn not to judge things too quickly. So he sent them each on a quest, in turn, to go and look at a pear tree that was a great distance away.


The first son went in the winter, the second in the spring, the third in the summer, and the youngest son in the fall. When they had all gone and come back, he called them together to describe what they had seen.


The first son said that the tree was ugly, bent, and twisted. The second son said, “no – it was covered with green buds and full of promise”. The third son disagreed; he said it was laden with blossoms that smelled so sweet and looked so beautiful, it was the most graceful thing he had ever seen. The last son disagreed with all of them; he said it was ripe and drooping with fruit, full of life and fulfillment.


The man then explained to his sons that they were all right because they had each seen but only one season in the tree’s life.

He told them that you cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only one season, and that the essence of who they are and the pleasure, joy, and love that come from that life can only be measured at the end when all the seasons are up.

If you give up when it’s winter, you will miss the promise of your spring, the beauty of your summer, and the fulfillment of your fall.


Moral: Don’t let the pain of one season destroy the joy of all the rest. Don’t judge life by one difficult season. Persevere through the difficult patches and better times are sure to come some time or later🦋 Keep evolving💕 Better days and better you are yet to come❤️🙏

Friday, June 03, 2011

Patience is a VIRTUE



I thought the word "hopeless" exist for real because I was feeling it before.. Especially, when it comes to having better opportunities for me to work with a permit.


I figured it was just a state of mind. Hope ends when we're buried 6 feet below the ground... "When there's LIFE, there is HOPE"~Cicero.


Fortunately, I came across online about this private organization which is pretty much related to my field of expertise/study. The good news is... I lived very close to it.., I have spent 160 baht on taxi fare (back & forth) yesterday :)


I skipped doing my other online activities the past few weeks so as to give way to my searching online jobs and thinking about how could I be able to work legally, with less competition. Luckily, I got many options to work with a permit here. But, I don't need to work right away.


So, I have spent my entire two weeks to search jobs that are relevant to my Bachelor's degree. I just thought that there are so many teachers around here and felt that it would be difficult to be one just because of other qualifications that they're asking.


I have decided to go and apply (by myself) as a VOLUNTEER. Why? because it is the only way that I could for now. I could provide assistance and so building my professional networking strategies, preparing for the near future.

When I was there, they greeted me and I introduced myself. They're so welcoming. I handed my curriculum vitae along with my credentials to the Psychologist and Managing Director (English-speaking Thais). We had a brief interview about their Foundation. They're amazed how I found their website and the job vacancies but rather would become a volunteer. In fact, there are possible jobs available for me. I told them that I have to take care of my 13-month-old baby and when she turns 2, I could be able to work full time. They agreed. I have learned that volunteers are also given work permits but it depends on the evaluation or discretion of the Director (of course).


Immediately, they decided to accept me as a volunteer at KG. They have 18 children ages ranging from 3-6. It is a Foundation so the tuition fee is cheap (1,000 baht a year). They introduced me to the KG teachers and the children. I was so happy to meet them all. Out of curiosity, I asked the Psychologist if there are Thai Social Workers employed in their Organization. He replied, "None, we are psychologists here, if given a chance that we hire you, it's for the first time.."


They insisted that I could go visit the jail about 3 hours away from Bangkok. I declined. I said that I prefer to volunteer or work close to my home so I could come early to work and go home easily (notwithstanding the traffic).


We already have scheduled my first volunteer work for next week and I am so much excited. We exchanged numbers so we could contact each other. I will have to draft my work plan this weekend and email it to them.


Meanwhile, my hubby had a salary increase effective last month. He told me yesterday that my daughter may enroll in November this year. But, I told him that she was too young to go to school. She will be 19 months old by then! He reasoned out that children here are going to school as early as 2 years old. We have agreed that I could only work full-time.. if our daughter started going to school. 


But, the Bible said: "Good things come to those who wait.." (Psalm 27:14; Lamentations 3:25-26; Romans 8:25) God is good all the time! :)

Friday, April 01, 2011

Home Alone (Day 11): Busy As A Bee


I had a long day yesterday and I did what I have planned to do except for going to the gym and paying for the car amortization. I had too many activities from the morning, till night. Time indeed flies so fast and the days are shorter than nights.

I woke up at 8 and had breakfast at 9. I had a shower and went out to withdraw some money to pay for the electric bill and deposit money to my hubby's other ATM so he could spend on something that we need. I withdrew money from his other ATM that he left so I could be able to settle his car payment, and electric bill and send him some money from his salary this month. However, for whatever reason, I couldn't be able to get some more money higher than 15,000 baht. So, I paid the electric bill and send him the 10k and the car's monthly amortization tomorrow.

The weather was sunny and I loved it, unlike the other day when I got so lazy and tied up in bed, so bored.

Below herewith was the plan:

1. Withdraw money from SCB ATM and have these things settled
- car payment - NOT DONE
- electric bill
- sanitation fee
- deposit money for hubby's ATM account
- birthday gift
- miscellaneous


2. Gym Work-out
- NOT DONE

3. Visit my Thai friend to help me pick up our car from Toyota Ram Inthra because it was repaired (had a minor scratch).

4. Check out Apartments for rent
- how much is the monthly rent? how long is the contract?
- is it with air conditioning and furniture?
- how much is the deposit and advance payment?

5. Tutorial at 6:00-7:00pm

6. Shopping for my birthday gift for my friend's son who will just turn one this month.


Something came up which was unplanned. My Thai friend told me that his hubby would have to pick up our common friend at the Suvarnabhumi airport this afternoon, the guy came from England. I waited for more than an hour at my friend's house for her husband to come from school (he's a teacher, like my hubby) as we were going together. Since Toyota Ram Inthra is just along the way to our common friend's house, they might as well drop our friend at his house and then we go to pick up my hubby's car at Toyota.

So we had a U-turn and when we were there the Toyota asked me to pay 1,000 baht for excess at first, I wouldn't able to understand why the car insurance won't cover the expenses. In my mind, I just said, "what is the use of car insurance, if they won't insure the car when you need it or in a case like this..." For whatever stupid reason that is, which they couldn't be able to explain clearly to their customers, that really sounds too stupid to me. Why the left are you ripping me off for???!! My Thai friend just said it is just the way it is here in Thailand, that even Thais couldn't and wouldn't explain it clearly. They only said that the company changed the policy (as if, it is too easy to change such a policy without even considering/acknowledging the customers' welfare/rights. I was disappointed, but it was okay because our car was returned back home now, I missed it for 10 days🙄


I came home at 10pm, I was too exhausted. I had a cold shower to awaken myself somehow and because I felt so dusty and yucky from going out the whole day (almost, I'm counting my fingers now, lmao). I couldn't be able to sleep well if I haven't showered. Probably, I can hardly sleep, but if I did.. the whole night will be a nightmare because I'd just scratch myself because I stunk, 😂ewwww!


I love to end the night (oh! it's almost morning..) by saying... I had a long day, as busy as a bee, but I was happy. It's now 2:30 am. Good night/morning, bloggers and readers!!!😅

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Vientiane, Laos Trip 2010


The Tower at Vientiane, Laos



My Laos trip with my youngest baby (she's a world traveler,lol)was fun. I got a chance to meet new people because I've decided to try other travel agency for a change.

I thought we'll be late for the trip because I had a meeting before my trip and was last minute cancelled so I waited in vain, but it was okay.. again charge to experience.

When I arrived at the meeting place, the tour guide asked me to fill out forms for departure and to submit my passport. Afterwards, I thought it was all okay because I was sitting and waiting for 30 minutes doing nothing, so I went on the bus.

Thirsty minutes after, some passengers were showing their numbers and searching for their seats. It was obviously out of control due to miscommunication. Some passengers (me, included) were already waiting on the bus, only to find out that it wasn't a first come, first serve seat. They failed to announce us that we had to pay first so we could get our seat number and before we take our seat, whew!

Luckily, I was assertive enough to complain because I didn't know, nobody told me so how was I supposed to know that? They should've posted something or gave out leaflets about the process so people (like me) weren't confused. Anyway, it was just before the trip but during and after our trip was really good. Not to mention the food and accomodation.


The market inside the tower, I payed 15 baht for adult entrance. Not so wise though, but it was a good experience :)


Overlooking from the tower


Reclining Buddha

Friday, January 08, 2010

Living in Thailand: My Friday Afternoon Short Gimmick

It is cloudy with light rain showers here in Bangkok. I have got nothing else to do other than internet hopping all day, everyday... I was really bored so I've decided to roam around our community.

Perhaps, my relatives, friends and people who knew me will wonder how I am here in Thailand. My way of living or how do I manage to live here and some interesting stories here in Bangkok, Thailand.

I grabbed my digicam and door keys quickly as I was so excited to go out again. I usually stay home everyday from morning till the sun sets. I rarely spend time to go with friends or by myself. Although, my sweetheart and I often go out to see a movie and dine out every weekends. Still... you will get bored if you were in my shoes.

I got random shots about our community here. By the way, my place is about 1 and 1/2 to 2 hours from the City. The community is like Bulacan in the Philippines. But, it is more of a commercial area. and I will explain about them one by one.

1. Most residents here are living in a condo or apartment. There are also town houses or bungalow houses. But many residents are living in a studio type condo, especially some OFW and other foreigners who are living alone. There are also town houses for rent and cost as much as 10-50,000 baht a month. Some of the houses I mentioned are semi-furnished or fully furnished already. In a condo, you will only pay about 2,500-3,600 but it depends on the location (Sukhumvit area or in the City locations are more expensive) and structure. The simple ones are the cheapest. The only advantage living in an apartment or town house is the electric and water bills are subsidized by the government, but there is a minimum consumption or limitation. if you reached the borderline, you will pay for the excess. In a condo, you will pay more because the charge will be based on the whole or total bill of the residents living in there, how many persons and the appliances that you have.







In condos, there are washing machines with coin slot that you can use. You will need 20-30 baht per laundry session. But, I prefer to use my hands because I've tried using them and I was not satisfied with the cleanliness and scent of my clothes because many people are using these laundry machines, there are still some kind of body odor or something smelly yucky. I had to wash it again... so it's a waste of my time. My sweetheart's clothes are not really dirty or smelly (though he is a little chubby)because his always in an air conditioned room or place) so hand washing is better for me. We cannot buy a washing machine, though because of the limited space in our unit. Eventually, when we moved to a bigger space (hopefully too soon), we can buy more necessary things.


There are mineral water refilling stations everywhere here. This is closest to our place. It cost only 1 baht for 1 liter.


And this is our simple condo. We spend 5,800-6,500 baht a month for the condo rent, water and electricity bills. The condo rent is 3,500 baht (air conditioned unit), but we're paying more in our electricity which costs like 2,000-3,000 a month (jeeezzz.. so expensive!). Aside from our satellite TV (similar to cable) bill which is 2,200 baht a month.

2. Mode of transportation here
Taxi-if you will grab a taxi here and you can't speak any Thai, you will find it difficult to go anywhere because it is either the driver will refuse you to ride or he will take you in circles and the taxi meter is running or jumping so fast to cost u a lot of money, pain in the ass or you will be in big trouble. Some drivers can speak a very little english but you must be aware that here in Thailand has also traffic jams anywhere like in the Philippines. It is really not advisable to take a cab, nevertheless, you are in hurry and you know where you're going plus the driver knows how to get there (you need to validate if he understands you or provide a specific direction how to get there so you won't get lost). The flag down rate is 35.00 baht. From here to Ekkamai, it will cost me about 300 baht or less due to traffic.


Van or We call it FX in the Philippines- I've experienced riding this vehicle and it was really nice. It is cheap and cool. But you must know where to go because the rate varies. The minimum fare is 10.00 baht if you're just near. The only problem is sometimes the passengers have to wait until the seats are all taken.


Buses (air conditioned and ordinary- I recommend you to take the bus because it is more economical. But you have to remember the Bus number because it is very important. You won't be able to read the bus sign (destination). The easiest way is to remember the bus number. Taking the bus is not bad at all because the buses here are in good running condition. The fare for ordinary bus is 7-10:00 baht only whether it is near of far. On the other hand, AC bus' minimum fare is 10 or 12 baht, depends where you'll go. From Ekkamai to our place is 19.00 baht, same price when I wanna go to the BTS station (MRT version in the Philippines). This is the nearest bus station in our place.


This is the bus stop. We always wait here to catch bus 26 going to Fashion Island Mall, when we're planning to watch a movie, shop at Tops, Big C and Robinsons'Supermarket or just eat at our favorite restaurants.

Songkyeaw or our jeepney version in the Philippines- The minimum fare is only 7.00 baht.



The motorcycle- the minimum charge is 10.00 baht.



3. Tesco Lotus, the nearest supermarket - it is 5 minutes walking distance from our home going here. There is a service vehicle for consumers if they wanna go to this supermarket, a great advantage indeed! Here I can go to KFC or at the food court (3rd floor) for my lunch. They also have Dunkin'Donuts stall here. The store opens at 11:00 am and closes at 10:00 pm. Last holiday season, they're open from 6am-11pm.



4. Minburi and Jatujak wet and dry market- Here in our place, we have so many markets surrounded our place. At the back of our condo is the Jatujak 2 weekend market.



Jatujak Market facing the main road going to Ramkamhaeng highway and the opposite side is the Ram Minthra (going to fashion island mall)


At the Minburi market


Inside, you will find these cellphone and computer repair stalls. You will notice that they're using laptops not an ordinary PC. Gadgets like mobile, laptop, digicam, etc are cheaper here, actually.

It's almost past 2:00 pm and I haven't taken my lunch yet... I was starving. I wasn't hungry at 12 noon today maybe because I ate a lot this morning. I was getting even more starving when I passed by Jatujak 2 market. So I parked myself there, to decide what I would like to eat. I was craving for a Thai dish for lunch and I didn't want to dine in at KFC because I wanted something different. Something that I have not tried yet.


I found this interesting menu called "Tom Joet Mara Yot Sai" in Thai which is just a bitter gourd or ampalaya in Filipino term with stuff seasoned ground pork (like embutido without salted egg). It was tasty and cheap for only 25.00 baht with plain rice. The ampalaya here is not bitter as what I expect.

5. Thai street food- Along the road, you will find these food stalls that are moving around the streets. They are made up of bicycle with side car or we call them pedicab store in the Philippines.

She's selling grilled banana, not our traditional banana cue which is coated with brown sugar. It is just plain grilled banana, no sugar or flour added. Here, you will also see grilled egg (with shells)... and I saw three whole eggs with shell on a bamboo stick, really funny!


What are these? They are all processed meats like cheesedogs, hotdogs, fish balls, squid balls and kikiam on sticks. Some of them, grilled these and others they cooked them deep fry. It costs 5-10 baht each stick with sweet and spicy sauce. It is only weird because they eat these together with chopped cabbage. I haven't tried yet (to eat with cabbage) but I don't wanna try either. I have noticed that they haven't got red colored hotdogs here and those plain hotdogs are not delicious if you're buying a cheap brand. However, their branded cheesedogs are really yummy here. I always buy those stuff and include on my grocery list.


This guy is selling chicken balls (chicken coated with flour) and deep fried marinated chicken wings. They looked yummy but I was still full. I continued to walk to see other items on sale.





Small donuts on sale!!! for only 5.00 baht each. I was tempted to buy, because they looked nice, a great presentation with reasonable price. I just wanted to try so I only bought three donuts. I was amazed about the packaging, huh... They put my 15.00 baht donuts in a styrofoam with a signature plastic bag. Great! they really didn't looked cheap at all hahaha. I felt like I bought them at the mall. These donuts were my afternoon snack also known as "merienda". The taste was really good, worth spending indeed. I'll go for more next time. I can compare them with the taste of Dunkin' and Mister Donuts.




Then, I happened to see this beverages stall. They are selling all kinds of softdrinks, shakes, juices and... my favorite which is ICED COFFEE!!! It's been a long, long time since I last tasted iced coffee because the doctor advised me to avoid too much drinking this. By the way, here in Thailand you will find many kinds of delicious coffee which tastes almost like a famous Starbucks coffee at a very cheap price. They also put vanilla mousse like what they have at Starbucks and you won't believe it because it costs only from 25 to 50 baht (depends on the kind of coffee and location). They're selling this along the streets or everywhere here. I ordered a simple iced coffee not brewed because it's not good for me. It only cost me 15.00 baht. The good thing here is they are paying attention about the packaging so it won't really look cheap although they are. Nice idea.



So I had my iced coffee and mini donuts for snacks this afternoon. Awesome!!! My afternoon delight :p

6. Fashion Clothes- It is so cheap to buy clothes here, for a very low price you can buy a decent fashionable clothes, shoes, bags and other dry goods.







7. Flowershop at the market- There are also different kinds of orchids and other flowers here. Some are cheap and some are expensive. Eye catching....




8. Wood handicrafts - A very creative artwork!





7. Prayer hall- I was so tired already so I went out of the market, my eye shopping was finished. On my way out, I took a glance at their prayer hall. I remembered that every morning, Thai old folks are having an exercise session, it's more of stretching. I thought of QC Circle and Luneta Park in our country wherein people from all walks of life gather every early morning for different kinds of outdoor activities like belly dancing, aerobics and taebo exercises, karate and taekwondo practice, Military training for HS students, prayer meetings, etc.


8. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, his royal majesty- is the current King of Thailand. Publicly acclaimed "the Great", he is also known as Rama IX. Having reigned since June 9, 1946, he is the world's longest-serving current head of state and the longest-reigning monarch in Thai history.


9. Nawamintra Hospital District 9- The closest hospital in our place. It is about 10-15 minutes walk from our home across the highway near Jatujak 2 market. My sweetheart and I visits here every month for my prenatal check-up. My attending physician is Dr. Wanchai, he can understand and speak English. My hospital bill every month is so cheap, the accommodation is really superb and the facilities are neat and clean. Personnel are really helpful and caring.



10. EK Burapa School- The closest preparatory and grade school in our place. This is a bilingual school. There are many private and public schools surrounded our province. But this school is the closest one because from there, it will take you about 10-15 minutes by walk or less than 5 minutes by vehicle.


11. Suvarnabhumi-The closest domestic and international airport.


12. Paula Taylor- One of the famous international models here in Thailand. Remember the Nesvita drink with fiber commercial in the Philippines? She's the endorser. Her face is so familiar to me as she has done numerous commercials here and in the Philippines. She joined the "Amazing Race" contest last year, where all of the participants were from Southeast Asia. She was the rumored ex-girlfriend of Mark Nelson (a Filipino international model and host of "Duke").


It was a wonderful experience to just walk around my community to take shots and create a simple blog. I love this place because it is accessible to supermarkets (3), wet and dry markets (4), hospitals and clinics(a LOT!), private and public schools from preparatory to college (so many),transportation, banks and ATMS, etc. Two beach resorts are located about 2-3 hours travel (Chonburi and Pattaya). The down town is only about 1 1/2-2 hours trip. Although, this place is considered as country area (province), it is now developed. It isn't agricultural anymore. There is an internet connection and internet shops everywhere. There are condominiums, apartments and town houses, golf courses, other recreational and leisure activities are possible to enjoy here. It is commercialized yet peaceful.

It is safe to walk around at night or late night alone here without negative thoughts that you'll be kidnapped, abducted, snatched, robbed and stalked by a stranger. My sweetheart walks alone every other week, late night or dawn to go to the ATM to withdraw, deposit or check his balance. He sometimes calls his parents via mobile and he needs to go outside to have a better signal. No trouble because there are no by-standers, drunkards, drug addicts, bullies and gamblers here. But you won't see a police patrol or community watcher roving around here, either.

Another thing is, there's no big typhoon here only heavy rains. There might have small floods in low areas somewhere, but it won't take too long to subside.Living in Thailand is really a great experience. My Friday afternoon short gimmick was really fun and successful. I enjoyed so much.

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