Andy's Asia

Beginning in October of 2004, Andy chats about his adventures and misadventures primarily in Southeast Asia. Andy has recently relocated to Bangkok. His current abode is near the Thong Lo skytrain station. Follow his past adventures in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and future adventures which he hopes will include trips to Vietnam and Myanmar.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Watch this space for new posts soon!

Hi everyone!
After a very long period away from my blog, look for some new posts and new pics soon!
Best,
Andy In Asia

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Wedding in Khon Kaen

Not long after Christmas, one of Pum's cousins got married in Khon Kaen which is a city in the province of Isaan. I had just returned from a quick holiday trip to the USA and had to board a plane the very next day for the wedding. We took Pum's father along on the trip. It was his first time on a plane and quite an adventure for him, and for us as well. We stayed at Pum's 'good' brother's house in a village just outside Khon Kaen. The wedding was a five minute walk from the house. I was expecting the usual hot Thailand temperatures and to my happy surprise, it was actually quite cool and comfortable.

One of Pum's aunts raises silkworms and produces silk. Included here are some of the pictures of the worms, cocoons and 'raw' silk.

Pum is currently in 'salon school'. She is learning how to do hair, makeup and nails. It's a totally transferable skill. No matter where we live, she can do it and just as importantly she enjoys it. Her role at the wedding was to do the hair and makeup for the bridesmaids. The two young girls were a bit late and she still got it all done in time for the wedding. But I never once saw either of the girls smile. Strange.

Anyway we had fun at the wedding and I hope you enjoy these shots. As always email me with any questions or comments at andym528@hotmail.com

Here is Pum's father boarding the plane for his first-ever flight. Posted by Picasa

This is a duck puppet that my son and daughter gave me for Christmas. It quacks out "Old McDonald Had a Farm". Pum's father is a Buddhist monk. I brought the duck along for fun and he couldn't put it down! In this picture he is sitting with Pon, my five year old stepdaughter. Posted by Picasa

This lady is waiting her turn in the kitchen. Posted by Picasa

Snacking after the wedding. Posted by Picasa

This is part of the basic Thai kitchen. Most of the cooking is done outside and food is served on mats on the ground. Posted by Picasa

These women were in charge of cooking the sticky rice. You can see the baskets over the fire in the background. Posted by Picasa

At first these girls were kinda shy.... Posted by Picasa

Still a little shy. Posted by Picasa

Pum and her niece Nit Noi (which means little bit) Posted by Picasa

These girls had a seek/avoid affair with the camera. Posted by Picasa

A mother and daughter at the wedding. They had just finished one of their shifts in the kitchen. Posted by Picasa

From left to right, Nit Noi (our niece), the bride, Pum, the groom, Pum's brother's wife, Pum's sister Thung and our nephew Nek. Posted by Picasa

He's had a long tough day! Posted by Picasa

At the doorway. Posted by Picasa

Five little cuties almost smiling! Posted by Picasa

My sister-in-law and her daughter. Posted by Picasa

Playing dominos the night before the wedding. Posted by Picasa

Small boy holding on to the pillar. Posted by Picasa

Everyone thinks it is funny when the farang takes pictures! Posted by Picasa

A family portrait at the wedding. Posted by Picasa

Two cows and a few pigs were killed for the wedding. Here are a few women doing some of the butchering. It was a real community effort. Posted by Picasa

The younger girls got dishwashing duty! Posted by Picasa

The girl's table. Posted by Picasa

Pum and her sister-in-law having a laugh. Posted by Picasa

Gettin' crazy after a few Changs. Posted by Picasa