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Blackberry casing

these are blackberry casing I found around Thailand… it was cute.. cheap.. stylish.. and funny..  If you walked around Medan trying to get hold of the typical casing sold… apart from the plain silicon cover that cost Rp 25,000 or more… whatever else found will cost a lot more … and most times… selling at ridiculous price… what you saw above.. for all the silicon ones cost less that Rp 50.000…

Blackberry casing

The Devil

Thai Rambutan

some of you may or may not feel the same way as me… but the red fruit with hairy skin – Rambutan… well.. it’s sweet and nice.. cheap and nutritious… but it’s when you pop it in your mouth trying to bite out the edible parts… the grey covering over the seed will often get in the way and make the whole eating experience unpleasant… and we Thais.. especially my house… my mum knowing how both the kids and me love it … she will often use a really small sharp knife and craft out the seed and what you see above its like a box of gems… do try

Roller Blading Medan

2 days… my son Jadon mastered his Roller Blading and yes… knees.. palms.. elbows.. legs.. are filled with plasters covering all the wounds… but kids.. you just have to let them go through it and learnt things… and it was definitely fun..

Thai Mango

Mango… many of us consume mango in the soft ripe standard way… but do try those ones that are 1/2 ripe… it’s still sweet and I personally prefer it this way… and you can find it in Medan supermarket… it comes in the hard green unripe look… choose one that’s slightly turning yellow…

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medankota on December 2nd 2009 in Hobbies & Life, thailand, thailand guide

home, Bangkok

being back home to bangkok is the only time that I total let go of all the stressful stuff in life….

bangkok home

as such, we have all gain weights, we kind of…. eat,sleep,massage, play…   and I have since turned into a medical nerd like the local Medan…    hubby gone full health check up and seem having problem with his heart …. seeing a cardiologist on wednesday, as well as dental checkup which he refused to see one for as long as I can remember …. after which … he walked off the room giving us all …. the biggest smile…..  , the boys!!  Jadon saw dentist in Medan before came back to BKK, and somehow he did not detect that Jadon has a crack on his back tooth …  ended both boys have their teeth fixed and totally clean out ….  the problem with my family is that… we never have the time to see doctors when we are in Medan… it’s always, ….. timing is not right, …..out of town or ….that the doctor is not available…

bumrungrad hospital bangkok

the new building

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Lounge offering complimentary breakfast for healthcheck patients…. including the familiy members…

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the hospital, Bumrungrad Hospital, is one of the best all round in Thailand…  more than 50% of the patients are foreigner and very popular with the Arabian…  I know the International Marketing Director (IMD) as I was supposed to be their representative in Medan, but due to time limitation, I could not take up the offer… anyway…  IMD is a Singaporean who used to work for the Parkway group i.e Mount Elisabeth and Gleneagles hospitals…. the 2 most popular with Indonesians….  what I was gonna write is not some made up stories but ones that she told us and I have personally experienced so myself….

IMD told me that Singapore doctors often OVER treat their foreign patients…  and that many times, the diagnose that the doctors gave to the patients are many times not the best for them… e.g, a cancer patient, there are many ways of treatment, but many times these doctors ….. will choose the treatment that they know of the doctors that they have good relationship with….  service level?… I don’t think I have to say… many of us would have experienced it all I supposed…

as for my own experienced, it was on the same day as 911 … and it was the first time for me in a Singapore hospital …  we were in the country for a business trip, and I suddenly came down with urinary tract infections… it was so bad that I could not walk … so we went straight to emergency room at Mount E…  I was put on bed rest from 5am to about 9.30 am …. while I wait for the specialist to arrive….  and somehow… cant exactly remember well..  my husband went to ask for a pushchair to push me up to the medical centre, he sort of politely asked for one and asked if he will be pushing himself or that there will be a nurse to do it… the whoever he was replied to him that “lending you one is good enough!!!”..  that was the first %$@*&……  next, when we saw the doctor… we were young.. about 27… the first question that he asked was… “where we are from, what is my husband occupation!”…..  my hubby was a bit pissed by then…  next, he diagnosed me, and listed a list of tests including CT SCAN !!!!!…  darn…  I knew all along that I was not well, but I was quite positive that I do not need to go through CT SCAN… ended I pay S$1200 for a simple diagnose for a mulfuction to one of my organ….. and obviously, the CT scan prove nothing wrong with my other parts….

and that was about the last time that we ever walked into one…. and it had been a long while since my in laws stopped going over to Singapore for treatments as well….  the only one doctor that my father in law still see is his cardiologist and he was reluctant to see the one in Bangkok… but last December, he needed a sinus operation and needed a cardiologist to make sure that he is up for the operation….  hahah.. ended… he sort of fell in love with the doctor and havent been back to the cardiologist in Singapore….  and it’s the same thing… OVER treat him… asking him to see him every 1/2 year while the Thai doctor said that he is doing fine and check up every 2 years is good enough…..

and when we found out that my father in law has Parkinson Disease, he sort of saw like 3 doctors in Mount E, all of them said that there is nothing that they could do, except gave him medication…. I didnt feel right and managed to find this amazing neurologist whom pointed out to us that Parkinson disease cannot be cured but is treatable.… and true to his words, my FIL is doing well….  its not cured but he is doing better….

pricing… it is a little slightly lower compared to Singapore… but it’s the service and the politeness of the doctor that my in law feel comfortable about the place…. although I have to warn that… you may still face with the same silly doctors in Thailand… but the hospital provide a rather detailed information of each doctor individual background before you choose to see one….. @ www.bumrungrad.com

for Medanese to get treatment in Bangkok is not easy…. cant argue with that…

and here’s Jadon being turned into some Japanese cartoon character by his cousin …….   my nieces love the Cosplay… some Japanese cartoon …..

jadon cosplay

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medankota on June 23rd 2009 in Medan General, Recommended, thailand, thailand guide

The Fun in Thailand Dec’ 08

Here are some of the more interesting stuff you can do in Thailand apart from the well known cheap shopping of Bangkok.. This is one of the two annual family trip to Thailand.. we were in luck that the International Airport opened in time before we flew out of Medan.

First stop was at the HuaHin Hyatt Regency Hotel, about 2.5 hrs drive from Bangkok.. it’s a small and quiet beach seaside resort where the Thai King reside at the moment…  The hotel was having a bargain promotion so, we took up the offer and spent a week there…

hua hin beach The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

This is the view that we looked out to when we lied down on one of the swimming beach chair… My front view is the kid’s swimming pool and the back view is this gorgeous clear blue sea that just took your breath away…

hua hin sand The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

The swimming pool of this hotel has the lagoon style.. big and long winding, while at the kids pool is surrounded by sand.. sort of like mini beach on the side of shallow kids pool… It’s very child friendly and its one of those pool where I just put on the right gear for the boys and they will just have fun on their own while the parents can relaxed the beautiful days…

hua hin water slide The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

but the main attractive and one of the main reason why we keep going back to this resort is for this wild water slide…  we all love it.. anyone.. and literally.. young and old… have a blast with this slide… Jadon got so used to it that he practically slided down in different styles.. head down, flat down, side up, etc .. and he often screamed … “to the infinity and .. beyond !!!“… everytime that he was up there…

hua hin hyatt The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

The hotel also provide a wide range of other interesting activities that kids, adults or families can participate… above is the morning fish feeding time…

hua hin hyatt1 The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

as Christmas was near.. we were among the few guests that participate in the Christmas tree light up… and what I like is that.. on the tree, the hotel organised for several of the underprivilege kids to write what they wish for Christmas on a card which were then being placed on the tree…. and us the guests can contribute… the wishes are of mostly school stuff… so my family fulfilled 2 wishes… giving a set of new school bag and Doraemon stationary…

Next… we then went up North to ChiangMei to celebrate the Old and New Celebration 08/09…

chiang mei elephant trekking The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

I took the kids for elephant trekking… this is their second time and they are still amused and excited with the whole experienced…  looking at the photos is not as exciting as the real experience… the ride was wobbly… we trekked up the mountain and across small rivers… going down hills was the scariest of all… my in-laws just loved it… and it just made me so happy to see all the family members have the glowing big smile on their face….

chiang mei elephant trekking1 The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

chiang mei elephant trekking2 The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

chiang mei elephant trekking3 The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

after about 45 mins of the trekking, we then watched the elephant shows… the highlight was to see these elephants draw and after which, they sell off the painting to support the elephant foundations… though I doubt about it…

elephant drawing1 The Fun in Thailand Dec 08 elephant drawing 1 The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

wonder how these cute big elephants did it?, actually the caretaker hold on to the Tusk and guide the elephants with the painting… I was poking fun at my 2 boys since the elephants seem to have better drawing skills than both of them… both boys turned around to give me their small angry looking face….

bamboo rafting 1 The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

next we then went on the bamboo rafting down a small river… its was a nice tone down of the body adreline before we finished the whole 4 hours tour …

chiang mei 08 The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

chiang mei 08 1 The Fun in Thailand Dec 08

what you see above is the paper lantern that the Thais light up on special occasion.. which in this case is to celebrate the New Year…  We stayed at one of the mountain resort and we asked the hotel to arrange for these… we lighted up about 50 of them (cost about 80 baht = Rp 30.000 each).. making hard wish for the coming New Year… It was very beautiful… my younger son Elson loved it so much… so much so that he ran to each one to hold and let go before they flew off into the beautiful night sky….

ChiangMei is best experienced in Nov / Dec / Jan.. when the temperature is nice and cooling.. so taking the elephant rides or doing any of the activities are not as tiring compared to other times of the year… The temperature drop down to about 18C while we were there… though not as cold as after we left which fell to about 12C…

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medankota on February 24th 2009 in Guides, Hobbies & Life, Medan General, thailand, thailand guide

Camping in Thailand

This is a much delayed post.. but it’s so much fun that I really want to share with all of you..it’s one of the activities that I did while I was back in Bangkok in June 08..

I have never done camping before and with kids having watched so much of Barney and how schools always mentioned camping to the kids BUT will never ever experienced it….. so, I decided to plan a camping for my two lovely sons with lots of fun activities…

as we know that camping involved staying in a Tent and bringing all the packed foods, stuff, etc.. frankly.. it’s too much of a hassel for me to dealt with.. so instead I put us in what we Thai called a Boutique TENT…!!

The place is at Khao Yai.. a famous national park with much nature.. and is about 3 hours drive from Bangkok… when I first told my husband and my dad that we are going on a camping and staying in a tent.. both of them scolded me and whined on how silly of me to spend USD$65 per night staying in a tent… you see, the 2 big guys were imagining that they have to set up the tent, crawl into it and sleep on the ground.. like the real kids movies…

and so, when we arrived at the hotel, they were in shocked and as we walked towards the tent, they got just as excited as my 3.5 y.o and 5 y.o …

thailand camping

The tent is in the compound of a 4 star resorts.. so.. its all provided and set up for me… I don’t have to bring/buy any of the camping necessities .. ^0^

thailand camping

better yet.. its comes with ensuite bathroom and beds… !!!.. PLUS fully air conditioned.. ahhah… the tent also comes with a fridge, room service and TV…

thailand camping

The tent is surrounded with clean greenery… and the place do have several spots for picnic.. as the night falls, we were worried that the kids won’t be able to sleep and if they will be scared since its the first time that they stayed outdoor…

what happened was that, the kids fell asleep like a pig, while me and my hubby couldn’t.. not that the beds were uncomfortable, its actually the ghostly feeling… I have to entertain myself with ipod till 3am in the morning…

khao yai thailand

As Khao Yai is a nature place, hence what you find in the areas are very outdoor activities, like the Buxter that we rode on… the kids just loved it…

khao yai thailand

then you have the mini real motorised bikes .. don’t they just look cool and real gangster… but, no.. these bikes aren’t for them… in fact its for us.. the adults!!!

khao yai biking

thats me.. trying really hard to balance.. its not fun for me but simply doing it to entertain the kids and let them laughed at me.. the center will provide you with a disposal head cap for hygiene before you have to put on the real helmet…

khao yai thailand

there’s the standard rock climbing… but I prefer the one below…

khao yai thailand

Its specially built, you will need to climb and complete each section where each ones are tougher than the next… and once you reached the top, you get back down by taking the flying fox…

khao yai thailand

Its so so so much fun….

Then on the second day, we took the kids to a milk farm, the farm ChokChai.. it’s one of thailand’s leading milk producer.. the owner has the love for cowboy, so he decided to convert part of his vast extensive farm land into an interesting in house company tour.. where at the same time, they do have the camping facilities as well but it’s a bit overpriced..

farm chokchai khao yai bangkok thailand

THE FARM CHOKCHAI

In there, you need to pay for the standard 2.5-3 hours tour.. its quite interesting for the kids though…

farm chokchai khao yai bangkok thailand

The lady explained the methods and the technologies used on how they get the milk .. so for now.. at least my sons seem to appreciate their milk better now.. but best of all.. they get to see their daddy milk the cow…

farm chokchai khao yai bangkok thailand

when they asked for a volunteer, my 3 y.o was eagerly raising his hands as he really want to have the try, and since that he was too young, my husband, seeing the boys face turned gloomy, being a good daddy, he just gave in and did it…

farm chokchai khao yai bangkok thailand

the tour then proceed to the ice cream factory..

farm chokchai khao yai bangkok thailand

then the kids watched the cow boy shows.. and we were given free time to do horse riding, but instead, being boys, they each chose to go for 2 rounds of ATV…

farm chokchai khao yai bangkok thailand

that’s Jadon, my 5 y.o on his ATV… he begged, cried, whinned till we finally have to give in.

mini-zoo khao yai thailand

and the all time favourite mini zoo.. the kids get to play and feel the real farm animals like, sheep, duck, goats etc.. and feed them food… it’s kind of make the kids feel like they are in the Barney movies.. you see..

and have you ever wonder how a Drangon Fruit trees look like… here it is… very cute though

farm chokchai khao yai bangkok thailand

Personally, Khao Yai Thailand is one of those places that kids as well as adults will enjoyed and bond the family.. it’s a good place for the kids to experience rather than the usual city sightseeing, shopping, beach… since we came back, they have been asking to go back… for their modern camping again…

Its also one of those places that I wish the Greenhill @ sibolangit should implement as an extra… though I did mentioned to the management but they kind of finding me weird when I told them the concept…

More Information @

Boutique Tent: The Phuwanalee Resort

Activities Center: The Greenery Resort

Farm ChokChai: The Farm ChokChai

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I’m around…

dear all…  I am back in Medan and yes, I have yet to update a LOT of my Thailand Trip.  However, due to technical issue for my Medankota blog, I will be moving all my post about Thailand to a new blog which I will be writing all about Thailand… PLUS I will also be able to assist in arranging the private tour as well…. meaning that, you pay for hotel, guide and car on daily places and with that you will be able to choose all the recommended places that you want to go… (not the typical Thailand tour that you see in the local newspaper)…. you can wake up anytime you want and set off for all the places that you want to at anytime.. (remember that we are on holidays and I bet many of us hate those tour that makes you wake up at 5 am and eat at one of the tour restaurants with $2 budget… after which, we ended even more tired after the whole trip)…

with the private tour, you can choose to go camping at Khao Yai for a night and sleeps in what Thai call ‘Boutique Tent’.. then stay at HuaHin (beach resorts about 2.5 hrs drive from BKK) for 2 nights and come back to BKk for your shopping, massages, food etc… or you may want to go on a golf tour, culture tour, food tour or just plain shopping tour… you name it, I am able to arrange that for you all…  with guide speaking fluent Bahasa and English, you have nothing to worry about… and this is the kind of arrangement that what I would only call HOLIDAYS!!!… fun, freedom, good food, cheap shopping etc…

with Singapore Hotel charging on average of S$300 per night, Taxi on average of almost S$10 a trip to even the nearest places (coz of all the unknown extra charges that we often blindly pay for)… and a simple meal at the food court of $8 per person, … come on… thats not a place to go on holidays anymore…  most stuff you see in Sinagpore are from Bangkok…  if you want designer goods, Bangkok prices are the same as Sinagpore and you still get the 7% TAX refund….  Thai are more friendly and we love entertaining our foreign guests…  enter any Mall and you will often hear shop girls shouting "Chim gon dai na Ka", "Long gon dai na ka", "Tam  gon dai na ka"  … this just simply mean…  you can taste, you can try and you are welcome to ask before your purchase….!!!   my husband just love it there…  he often said.. there is no place like Thailand especially the friendliness of the Thai…

I am hoping to set this site up in 2-3 weeks times… so stay tune….  its gonna good…. I often hear the Indonesian saying of how they want to go BKK but becoz of language and transportation problems, they often ended in Singapore…  so now is about time you all can enjoy how Thailand should be enjoyed….

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medankota on July 5th 2008 in Guides, thailand guide