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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Sad day

My holiday here in Thailand is almost over. Today the group splitted. I (and 5 others) have an extention here in Koh Samui so 3 more days to enjoy the sun and the beach (if the sun shines, because now it's raining). Unfortunately, the rest of the group are now on their way to the night train to Bangkok. And so are most of my buddies in the group. And also the guide. Yesterday we heard that we need to go to Bangkok by ourselves. Everything (tickets for bus, boat and train) are taken care off, but we don't have a guide anymore.

I must admit I cried a little seeing my holiday friends going into the bus this morning. Especially after a great night last night. We first had a farewell dinner and afterwards we went to a bar talking and playing some pool. When we wanted to go to the resort again, it started raining a little bit. We are Dutch so no problem for us. At first, because after a few minutes it rained very hard....what falls here in 30 minutes falls in Holland in a day!! So we came in the hotel totally wet. Even my underwear was completely soaked. But we had so much fun together.

That was the bases for almost the entire holiday. We had such a great group! Ok, in every group you have some irritations every now and then, but in general we had so much fun. This holiday is so different every day. We saw a lot of different things, typical Thai things, typical Thai foods....and yes even I ate everything. And I am very very very difficult with eating things.

So, I am going to enjoy the last few days of my holiday on Koh Samui, the night train to Bangkok, Bangkok.....and then Thursdaymorning I will be back again....See you!!

3 comment(s):

Willeke said...

hahaha zo herkenbaar dat je moet slikken als een deel van de groep weg gaat. Ik ben naar nieuw zeeland geweest en Wij bleven wat langer ergens anders dan de groep. Nou ik stond in de bus huilend afscheid te nemen.

geniet van de laatste dagen!

Floortje said...

Tja, aan alles komt een einde helaas he...geniet nog maar even lekker van je laatste dagen, Thailand is zo mooi!
Groetjes, Floortje

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