In no particular order then some of the highlights of our last few weeks in Thailand.

Over the last few months Maisy has become increasingly appreciative of other little people her size, often giving children who are perfect strangers an impromptu hug or full on kiss. This new affinity for short people apparently also applies to statues of cupid.
Making sure the giraffes had enough hand fed green beans to keep them nourished until some other crazed Americans with an affection for feeding random animals came along
Pondering on the wisdom of not only riding on the highway on a scooter, but also doing it side-saddle.My parents left about a week before we did giving us just enough time to pack up and say our good-byes.
We're already missing these guys....
and these guys like crazy
Our final departure from Chiang Mai. Over the course of the next two days we flew through Bangkok, Taipei, Los Angeles and finally into Salt Lake City. After a brief stay to see family we headed on to Chicago, where we arrived earlier this week. It's been a whirlwind trip, and we were really sad to leave Thailand, but it has been fun seeing family and friends again after a year away.In recognition that this is one of our lamest (and latest) blog entries to date I am including these last pictures to attempt to make amends:











5 comments:
How wonderful you were able to visit your favorite spots with family, and enjoy them one last time! We are glad you made it home safe! We will miss seeing Tito getting his grove on!
Welcome home!!! Eliza keeps saying, "Where's Maimy??" I think she got used to having a friend around a lot, so we're glad you guys are back! Go GIAMBINO!
bittersweet sums it up exactly...glad you made it back safe :)
I think that is so great that you got to go spend time in Thailand! What an awesome opportunity. I am so glad that you made it back safe to the good old USA!
Welcome home! Your little one is darling! Let us know when you pass through St. George!!
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