2568/04/25

Reading (Part I) in my younger years

 Bangkok, Thailand

Thursday 17 April 2025

Hi there,

It's almost 6.30 pm here and I'm supposed to prepare to feed my two furry bosses Miss Garlic and Miss Siamzee.  Yet, I suddenly get an idea for my writing after lacking concentration all day. Reading is what I will be talking for a little while. 

Reading is one of my favorite hobbies.  It has been my habit since my early childhood years.  

Saturday 19 April 2025

Yesterday I was busy with an urgent writing job (as a freelance writer, translator and tutor, I couldn't refuse a good opportunity when it arrives and I think some especially those who work as a freelancer would understand what I mean). Now let me tell you further about my reading in childhood years and more.

Back to those days when I was in early primary school, everyday my sisters and I would wait for our father to arrive home after work since he always brought home a newspaper. We the kids each wanted to grasp that paper first to read our favorite columns. However, I was very young and unable to read and understand every word on the pages especially serious news and news analyses. My interest was mainly cartoons and pictures of people, places, events, and their short illustration or captions.


 

Later as the years passed, my interest in reading newspapers extended to other sections including news and analyses. I could read faster with more stocks of vocabulary and better understanding of words and sentences although some information was quite beyond my knowledge from primary school and daily life. That drove my curiosity further to read more and try to understand what I read more seriously.  Consequently, Still studying at primary school, I usually read every article and almost every word in the newspapers, which caused me to spend more time on reading.  Then reading newspapers and textbooks was not enough for me. Yes, I was hooked.


As my mother sold food and dessert for a living and took care of our family, my sisters and I always joined force with mom in preparing, cooking and selling the food.  Although preparing and cooking parts made us the kids feel very tired, selling the products which was not easy was another story. I enjoyed going out to bring food and dessert for sale not only because I could help my mother to get income for our family but because while waiting for customers, I could kill the time reading interesting information on the paper bags used for packing the goods for our customers.  

Paper bags were once a big source of varieties of information. In those days, paper bags were common and used as the main container for goods, and plastic bags were merely for liquid goods. The paper bags could be made of newspapers, any books, magazines and all kinds of paper available and acceptable. Thus, I could get different kinds of topics from paper bags, from news stories to advertising lines and from novels to business reports, for example. 

At home, I also made paper bags for our own use, and even selling them to other people who might want them. That helped us save some money from buying paper bags from the market. Every time I found interesting information on the bags, I felt like I had found hidden treasure.  I read whatever printed on the paper bags, and more than often I even carefully separated each of those bags as to read the information inside and glue them back in shape later. 



Besides paper bags, I read more of a wider range of books available in library as my school years advanced.  From a small private school to a bigger private school and then a quality public secondary school, I continued my love of reading, and school libraries seemed the best spot in school, for I could read for free, and lots of interesting books were sitting on the shelves, waiting for some readers who might  find them interesting.  At school, I usually went to my school library during lunch time and grabbed one book or more before finding a quiet corner away from the crowd and immersing myself in reading. Quite often I simply skipped my lunch for reading , and I always borrowed some books to read at home too. I wished I could camp in the library and read all the books there all day all night. 

Apart from textbooks and newspapers, my reading includes novels, mysterious stories, stories about science, history, literature, biography, astronomy, geography, nature, politics, varieties of magazines, etc.  Basically, I read whatever available in the library. Reading different kinds of topics helped transport me to another plane of thought especially about humans and the world around us. Yet, one that hardly interested me then was fashion, and that later became a big challenge to my future career. 

More to come later. 

Gigi :)



 

 


2568/04/16

Wat Pra Buddha Batha, Sara Buri , a famous Thai temple

 Bangkok, Thailand

Wednesday 16 April 2025

Hi there,

Last week I went to Sara Buri, a province not far from Bangkok City. On my way back to the city, I and my friend dropped by at one of the most important Buddhist temples in Thailand, Wat Pra Bhuddha Batha, Sara Buri.  This temple has quite a long and interesting history which I would share with you later. But first, I just want you to see how charming it is.   

During that afternoon I spent there, the weather was very hot, so there were just a few visitors coming. But  in the late afternoon when we were leaving, many more people just arrived. 


1) The main vihara where the Buddha's footprint is located.


2) While climbing the staircase, I could enjoy watching the vihara above.



3) Inside the vihara is the Buddha's footprint
   
   
4)    A statue of an angel that is said protecting the footprint and people from the devils.                                                           

5) Two reclining Buddha images in another  vihara or building nearby.


6) The guardian divil or guardian giant named Vejsuwan is considered a guardian angel  at the front entrance of the temple
 


More details will come later. Now just enjoy watching the pictures. 😊

                           Gigi



2568/04/14

Happy Songkran 2025!

 Bangkok, Thailand 

Monday 14 April, 2025

Happy Songkran 2025! 

Hi there,

Thai people especially in Thailand actually started celebrating Thai New Year 2025 or better known as Songkran festival on 13 April already.  Like most countries, Thailand embraced Gregorian calendar or solar calendar from the West that considers 1 January the beginning of a coming year. However, that was not happened here until 1931.  Prior to that, people in Thailand had officially used lunar calendar and regarded 13 April as the beginning of each coming year.  Until 1930, The country and the ways of living were modernized in many ways, following the influence of western expansion in  Southeast Asia, Thailand thus had only around 8.5 months counted in 1930. 


Yesterday ,or Songkran Day, I simply stayed at home with no intention to go out. Although many went out and enjoyed water splashing during this very hot season, I chose to hide in the shade, praying for good things hopefully to come into my life later this year, watching a TV series that I had missed when it was first on air and playing with my cats. Don' think I would have missed the world outside. No, I didn't, even if I would love to.  Thanks to modern communication technology these days, what's going on outside in Thailand and around the world can reach me through TV news channels and social platforms on the Internet via my mobile phone, if I don't turn it off.

Today continues another pubic holiday. At first I planned to get up late, but my cats seemed to think differently. They woke me up before dawn and once waking up, I couldn't get back to sleep. So, I just had to go with the flow ,and I have killed my time quite effectively ever since. I cooked two delicious dishes for lunch: spicy chicken and pickled bamboo shoot stir-fry and melon skin in spicy dried fish soup, which will be my dinner later.  No heavy chores beyond that though because I remember some people said do not work on New Year Day, otherwise you would have to word hard throughout the year. Despite I don't seriously believe such, follow that advice is not bad. 

Happy Thai New Year. Happy Songkran!!! 😁 


Gigi