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Once upon a THAI~mmm

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    🇹🇭 Ban Rong Ruea Kham, Thailand

    Early Morning 🌴 Island Energy

    I dag, Thailand ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

    Vibrant yet relaxed, Koh Samui greeted us quietly this morning.
    A 3:45am wake-up, cloudy skies, heavy humidity — and landing just as the town was stretching awake. All smiles, that early-morning slow start energy that makes everything feel new.

    A small hiccup on the drive in reminded us how quickly things can shift —— but we’re grateful everyone was ok. Our bolt driver actually clipped a young girl on a scooter and tossed her to the street. Startling experience forsure.

    Off to explore this island, gently. Waiting for our villa to be ready so we can settle in.

    ✌🏼🌴🫶🏼
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  • Trading in Snow for Street Markets

    25. december, Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Tonight is our last night in Chiang Mai before heading back to Bangkok for the night, then catching an early flight out to the islands. The weather is looking a little less charming over in Koh Samui at the moment, but we’ve got plans to spend time with friends—so fun, beaches, and lots of laughter are still very much on the agenda.

    Our Christmas Eve was spent wandering little markets, bartering for hilarious and thoughtful tiny gifts that could somehow fit into our backpacks for the next month — truly the best kind of holiday shopping.

    For now, wishing a Merry Christmas Eve to our friends and family back in Canada 🇨🇦
    We love you and miss you so much
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  • Grandmas Cooking School

    22. december, Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Today we spent the day at Grandma’s Cooking School in Chiang Mai, and it was so much more than learning recipes.

    We wandered through the local market first — colors, smells, sounds — learning how food begins with the land and with care. Back at Grandma’s, the property was pristine. Everything cared for just-so.. like wandering through a secret garden. Everything slowed down. Hands in bowls, laughter in the air, herbs crushed and tasted, stories shared between strangers who felt like family by the 4th time we sat down to eat. I think we entered food comas 3 seperate times. This place was super cool. Our instructor spoke wicked English and was funny and let us engaged the whole time. 7 hours of eating and cooking.

    Nothing rushed. Nothing fancy. Just simple ingredients, passed-down knowledge, and the quiet wisdom that lives in kitchens all over the world.

    It felt like being welcomed into someone’s home — where food is love, learning is gentle, and everyone belongs at the table.

    My heart (and belly) are very full. 🍃🥥
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  • Walking with Wisdom

    22. december, Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    The next morning , after Lah cooked breakfast over an open fire - he brought us to wear the elephants roam. Spent the day with them, and I don’t think my nervous system will ever be the same (in the best way).

    We made medicine for them with plants from the land, walked alongside them through the jungle, played in the waterfall, and gave them giant sand scrubs. No chains. No commands. Just presence, trust, and time.

    They were free to roam, babies tucked close to their mamas, moving at their own pace. Curious, gentle, playful. Truly just giant puppies — enormous dogs with souls as soft as their eyes.

    Nothing forced. Nothing rushed. Just co-existing for a few hours with beings who carry so much wisdom in their quiet.

    I’ll carry this day forever.
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  • The Heart of the Jungle

    21. december, Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    I’m going to do my best to unravel the last two days of my life here.

    Early one morning, we were picked up from our Airbnb and driven out to meet two men who are now so fondly known in our family as Lah and MuMu. They greeted us with warm handshakes—something we’ve since learned isn’t always customary here. Most Thai people greet each other with a bow. This was their way of meeting us where we are, and it felt like the quiet essence of Thailand itself: kindness, gentleness, and respect woven into everyday moments. Repeated again and again, in almost every interaction.

    Anyway—back to Lah and MuMu.

    As we were greeting each other, two giant elephants casually wandered past us. Totally caught us off guard. Lah smiled and said, “Oh yes, they roam free here. They do what they want. You can say hi.”

    We stood there, sharing a moment with these gentle giants, completely in awe. Then we piled into their vehicles and headed deep into the jungle.

    We stopped along the roadside, grabbed our packs, machetes, and water (the boys in flip-flops), and began our trek after meeting Lah’s wife at the trail entrance. She waited with the warmest smile and handed each of us a small offering—rice wrapped beautifully in a banana leaf—for well wishes on our journey.

    Only moments into the hike, Lah began teaching us—through broken English—how his people live off the land. He showed us plants that hold water, leaves used as bandages, trees whose bark becomes medicine, and bugs we’d never seen before. Everything had purpose. Everything had a story.

    Side note: I’d had a canker sore for days, so when we came across a tree that bled paracetamol, I was all in. He pressed the white paste onto my gums and the pain instantly disappeared. I didn’t even realize until the next day that the sore was completely gone.

    Wild. And so cool.

    They led us to their favorite watering hole, where we ran into Lah’s youngest child and his friends. They were bursting with excitement, practicing their English—“Hello!!!”—taking pictures, sharing food. Together we prepared the most incredible soup using ingredients from their farms, cooked over fire, served in bamboo and banana leaves.

    It was one of the best meals I’ve ever had.

    After cleaning up, we swam in waterfalls, then continued on toward their home village. We walked for kilometers through stunning rice fields dotted with cows, chickens, cats, and dogs wandering peacefully through the land.

    The little kids in the village were completely in awe of Sloane. They just wanted to stare and talk, even though we didn’t share a language. So it became smiles and giggles, high-fives and fist bumps. Pure joy.

    We explored their farms, played with tiny puppies, saw coffee bean plants and watering systems, asked questions about how it all worked—and about their dreams for the future.

    When we arrived at Lah’s home, we learned MuMu was actually Lah’s older son’s best friend. He’s learning the ropes because his dream is to become a guide—so he can teach others how they live.

    The kids cooked for us again as we lay in hammocks, soaking in the scenery and settling into our accommodations. This place was magic.

    My heart tightens when I think about the broken conversations—trying to explain our lives to each other with limited words. But I learned that some things don’t need language at all.

    Kindness.
    Generosity.
    Cooking with love.
    Wanting to provide.
    Dreaming.
    Gratitude for learning.
    Helping one another.
    Smiles.
    Hugs.
    Music.
    And staring up at the stars in awe.

    That shit is universal.

    That’s what it’s all about.

    I am overwhelmed with gratitude, to know my family experienced this together.

    ❤️
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  • Quiet Days and Hidden Treasures

    20. december, Thailand ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

    Yesterday was a quiet one as we’re still shaking off the jet lag. The mornings have been full of giggles around 5am, all of us wandering the apartment wide-eyed and ready to start the day long before the city wakes up.

    We spent a few more hours at the pool, then Ava and I set out on a mission to book a head spa treatment and accidentally wandered into Old Town. What a place. It feels like a different world down there—ancient walls, tiny pocket storefronts, and the coolest handmade treasures tucked into every corner. We even found a thrift store that felt like stepping into another era. We’ll definitely be back to wander some more.

    Breakfast at an old diner cost just $15 for all four of us, followed by a slow afternoon of family card games back at the apartment. An early night was the goal—we’re hoping for a solid sleep because this weekend’s adventures are shaping up to be life-changing.

    Stay tuned ✨
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  • It’s seriously only day ONE???

    18. december, Thailand ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

    First real day to settle in.
    The girls crashed hard at 4pm and didn’t wake until 4am — meanwhile Dustin and I were wide-eyed by midnight, convincing ourselves to “rest” until coffee could be located, and the gym opened up!

    Two hours at the rooftop pool was enough to introduce our very white bodies to the Thai sun… slightly crispy, but easing in 😅

    The most Incredible Indian food to fill our bellies , you know we came to eat.

    A Thai massage felt like the perfect reset after long travel days.

    And how could you possibly walk passed… baby lions… it happened. A quick pit stop for cuddles, obviously. 🐯

    Slowly syncing our bodies and minds to this place …. Until next time.

    Peace.
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  • Bangkok

    17. december, Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    We’ve officially landed in Bangkok after a few delays and are sitting at the 30-hour travel mark 😅
    Waiting to board our final flight to Chiang Mai, where we’ll be spending Christmas.
    Feeling a little haggard, but so grateful to be here — the adventure continues 🇹🇭✨Læs mere

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    15. december 2025