November 30, 2009

Thanksgiving and the Monkey Party

This year for Thanksgiving a group of us headed to Siam City Hotel for their thanksgiving buffet. It was a plethora of international foods including TURKEY!!! I was a happy little camper...even though there were no mashed potatoes...ho hummm it was okay though, there was plenty of other food. Good food, good friends, decent wine...sounds like a great holiday to me. I was tempted to get another plate of turkey to stuff in my bag for Friday (for a sandwich)...but opted not to...foolish foolish girl! Going to work on Friday was tough as I was still in a food and wine coma but alas I pulled through. I tried to teach my students about the Thanksgiving holiday and we went around the room saying what we were thankful for. I said I was thankful for Thailand as it has opened my eyes to appreciate the little things in life. I hope you had a fabulous Thanksgiving and ate your weight in turkey.

On Sunday, Brenda and I took a train north to Lopburi (about 150 km from Bangkok) for the annual Monkey Party. Lopburi is also known as "Monkey Town". It was quite the comical event to witness. Hundreds of monkeys eating food and running around looking for more. There was a monkey pulling on a woman's skirt as she had some chips and the monkey wanted them...there was also a monkey trying to take an old woman's hat. In the past, I have heard some of these creatures could get violent for food but I think on this day they were so fulfilled with food that they seemed content...kinda like me on thanksgiving.


4 comments:

Theresa said...

So glad you had turkey! Happy Thanksgiving!

Eileen said...

Hey why does your plate look fuller with Thai Thanksgiving food than it was for Thanksgiving in October? Should we be insulted? Glad you found Turkey....but even if you had mashed potatoes, they would pale in comparison to Uncle Michael's.

Mom said...

Great pictures of your Thanksgiving and your week-end trip. Nice talking to you this morning.

Linda Flaherty said...

Hi Heidi. My Mom loved monkeys and would have loved to have been surrounded by them. Too cute.

Thanksgiving looked awesome at the restaurant and you have a good group of people there to celebrate with. Blessings indeed!

Sending our love and best wishes to you.

Love, Linda and Hayley