In April we went to Pattaya, Thailand for Songkran. It is a Thai
Buddhist New Year holiday where tradition holds that people would
take their Buddhas down to the river and wash them. They wash away
the previous year and greet the new year. It has turned into one big
water fight so we joined in the fun. There was no staying dry the
whole trip.
Drew and Keith showing off the 150
jello shots of various colors and flavors. They were packed in an
insulated back pack for the plane ride.
Drew and Pete bought "garden
sprayers" to get everyone else wet. This is Pete and Drew loading up
with cheap bottled water bought on the roadside
Pete and Drew show off their
sprayers. The backpacks were very heavy when filled with
water.
We stopped along the street for a
snack of fried bugs. That is Debi leaning over to pick some
out.
If you look close you can see a
slug, a tiny frog, a scorpion and a really long legged
grasshopper.
The girls took off to a "man man"
bar called CHIPS to see the Thai men dance, and undress a little.
This is one of the different dances that the guys did.
Jill with her own dance partner. No
the wet parts aren't sweat, that was from all the water getting shot
at us on the street. Also featured in the back is our friend Tammy
with a pair of guys.
Somehow even dinner turned into a
water fight
We all went out to catch the unique
night life in Pattaya
Can't explain this one, you'll just
have to figure it out on your own
Getting ready for the biggest day of
water fights
Soaking the passengers in a local
taxi
The whole crew and our truck. We had
5 garbage barrels for water and still needed to stop every hour for
refills or risk sitting in traffic with no ammo.
Action shot
Goofing off at our lunch stop
A view of traffic back towards the
beach
We didn't loose this fight
A little wet and a pretty dorky
looking, but having fun
Endless traffic of water
fighting
Sneak attack with ice water
No mercy
These kids popped up at the last
minute to spray us
Jill trying not to get talc on her
face
Trying to refill one more time. But
saltwater is not considered "good sport".
What a great time. Next we will have to make it to the Tomato
fight in Spain. |