You asked for it, and 301nib has delivered. A photo essay of the new apartment:
The elegantly understated facade of Danicha Gardens condominiums featuring the finest in yellow stucco craftsmanship. In front you can see the security post that monitors traffic coming in and out of the complex.
Our kitchen, complete with Thai-sized armchairs. The chair in the corner is so narrow that only Meg and Jake can fit in it.
Our living room full of furnishings supplied by the apartment complex. Also pictured are our children hard at work on homeschool projects.
When she's not hard at work battling the ants, Kaddi occasionally finds time for a well-deserved snack. In the corner you can see our latest addition, the rice cooker. We use it to steam vegetables...and sometime cook rice.
The Kids room. We got their blankets at MBK and some friends dropped off the Barbie furniture for Meg.
These are the stairs leading up to our apartment. I'm sitting on them because Kaddi has locked the apartment and gone swimming with the kids, without her phone. I've also decided to start combing my hair down in front so I can look like Troy from High School Musical. (He's such a dreamboat, why does society force him to play basketball when all he wants to do is sing? Why won't they just let the boy sing?!!)
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sweet pad guys!
Nichada Thani is a community specifically designed for Foreign Nationals. It has a Starbucks, an athletic club, and there's a Subway just outside the walls. So yes - most signs in here will be in English. Out in the city, however, only major signs will have an English translation under the Thai - and most signs on the expressway do not. The farther you go from Bangkok, of course, the less common that becomes.
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Finally the valiant sith Lord leader of office nerds gets some recognition. We've wanted to see him mentioned on the blog since the beginning!
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