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Old Dec 18th, 2012 | 05:23 PM
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Just had a nice breakfast with friends from Samui who are in BKK for Christmas (and baby-to-be) shopping and who are also staying here on soi 8.

Newbies are here in the city for about 5 days, and I do believe I get to be the shopping guide today!!! Whoop whoop!! I can do that!!!
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Old Dec 19th, 2012 | 04:52 AM
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So what did you buy? Any new finds? I loved how PLatinum has divided the floors. Easier to find what you are looking for.
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Old Dec 19th, 2012 | 08:42 AM
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Hi K, we bought scarves (some really NEAT ones... they feel so soft... no idea what they are made of), and of course we bought jewelry at Coco Banana. My newbie did the 'twice around the shop' to make sure she saw everything.

We also hit the stationary department at Tokyu (MBK) and the newbie bought lots of pens, pencils, journals, stickers, and I don't know what all.

The group went to Red Sky for dinner, but I took at nap. I caught up with them later on, on soi 4, at Hanrahans, to hear our friend Lee, the one-man band, do his music.

I managed to stay up until now (after 12:30) so I'm doing pretty good!

Now, if I can just sleep in until at least 6:30-7 in the morning, I'll be good to go.
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Old Dec 19th, 2012 | 08:54 AM
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Carol, we're not shoppers but I feel we should visit one mall just to see what it's all about. Which one do you recommend? We're staying at the Peninsula.
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Old Dec 19th, 2012 | 10:42 AM
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Platinum....easy to navigate, has AC, Lots of interesting things to see. But, there are no electornics. Be sure and take a holtel card with you , to use getting a taxi out of there. Some times it takes us 3 or 4 tries to find on,so don't give up. I brought home 12 pr of shoes last trip.
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Old Dec 19th, 2012 | 12:57 PM
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Thanks, Karen. I think I've owned 12 pairs of shoes in my lifetime!
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Old Dec 19th, 2012 | 05:48 PM
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Frankly, I would say MBK for someone who will only go to one Thai mall. Much more variety. You will get the 'feel' of the place, and the mobs of people who go through there. If it is just curiosity that takes you there, and not a hunt for shoes or bling jewelry or bags, then MBK will be more interesting.

Yes, I buy more at Platinum. But I'm a shopper!

I slept in to 8 this morning!!!! Woke up at 5 and convinced myself to go back to sleep. So glad I did.

Had breakfast with Samui friends again. They are leaving this morning, so I'm glad I got to see them one last time. Her shopping was at Paragon, Emporium, and Central Chitlom department store. She says she bought LOTS of things.

BTW, the husband says there is a new Central going up on Samui, just north of Chaweng, on the beach road, across the road from the beach. There is a 10 acre plot of land being turned into a shopping venue. GREAT!!!
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Old Dec 20th, 2012 | 06:27 PM
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It's a beautiful sunny day (Friday) here in Bangkok. I slept in until 8 this morning with no difficulty at all... maybe not so much jet lag trouble this time??

Yesterday was a shopping trip to Central Chitlom department store, where I bought a really nice white loose fitting shirt. I have not seen the brand "Sophie" before, but a very nice fitting and comfy gauzy sort of Asia hot-weather top. Nice quality as well!!

Off to Paragon where I shopped the Gourmet Market. I'm a strawberry freak, so I picked up two different containers of them. One container, darker red strawberries (not sure where they are grown) has an almost "perfumed" taste to them. Not sure I like them so much. The other container cost nearly TWICE the price of the already-expensive first selection. OMG, these Korean Organic strawberries are AWESOME!!! If I can afford it, I'll get more!! The price (are you sitting down???) was nearly 800 baht for the container. That translates to about $25!!!!!!! But the taste is unbelievably juicy and sweet. They could become habit forming... yes, an expensive habit!!!

We did two quiz nights last night. We started out at the Beer Vault on soi 15, Four Points Hotel. We were pleased to have Edgar Degas join us for a beer and conversation. I met Edgar a few years ago at the Pickled Liver, when Maeng pointed him out to me. He had been there before and had asked Maeng about me, so she gladly pointed him out to me the next time he was there at the same time I was! In any case, nice to sit and visit with another fodorite in Bangkok! Edgar is a very interesting individual. Maybe I can convince him to come to a GTG in HNL sometime. We tried the quiz but were not really in the running. It's all a picture quiz... ie name the movie and or character in the picture, or name the song/artist that is played on the PA.

The "big" quiz contest on Thursdays is at the Pickled Liver. Wow, what a tough quiz!!! It was a special Christmas quiz. All 6-7 teams had a hard time coming up with answers to the questions and picture "puzzles" but our team came in a very respectable 3rd place!! We beat out 4th place by a half point. We were delighted to be in such close competition with the trivia pros. Some of these teams compete 2-3 nights a week at various locations around BKK. Mostly around Sukhumvit I think.

Today, Friday, is a day for loafing!! I love these days with NO plans and NO particular place to go. I might even get started on a book I brought with me to read. The last three years in a row, I've been doing proofing projects for books that our family business publishes (here in Bangkok). This year I'm not proofing!!! Whoop whoop!!

DH has hopefully survived the somewhat dangerous (blizzard) drive to Ohare and will be flying out to join us in BKK tomorrow. Hopefully no weather issues and delays on Friday!!!! Get those plows out and clear those runways.......!!

I'll report in on exchange rates today as I plan to go to VASU shortly.

Stay warm everyone....

Carol
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Old Dec 21st, 2012 | 01:56 AM
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VASU was 30.60 today. One of the banks at MBK was at 30.31, and a street walk-up on Sukhumvit (near soi 8) was 3.26.

Having issues with signing in here, so not sure what is going on. If I don't post for a while, it might be because I can't seem to log in and have my password accepted! I'll be on FB though, if you are one of my FB friends.

Hoping DH is going to wake up this morning to clear runways at OHare! I want him to get here tomorrow night....
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Old Dec 21st, 2012 | 06:38 PM
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I was playing on the computer last night, on the United site, and managed to change DSs homeward bound ticket to avoid China. He was scheduled thru Beijing, with a fairly short layover time. Now he is scheduled via Narita, and on a Thai A380 in first class! Pays to keep a watch on the reservations!!!

We dined at Via Vai last night. The pizza was great (although not as good as it was about a year ago). A friend here says he prefers the pizza at Monsoon now, over Via Vai. Monsoon is our lobby restaurant here at Adelphi Suites.

Today, a haircut. Not sure if I will look for my usual stylist (OD) or if I will go to a Toni & Guy salon and hope for the best.... I'm looking shaggy. This pixie cut is great, but it demands attention about every 4-5 weeks. My last cut was 5 weeks ago, in Amsterdam, at a Toni & Guy. Not a bad cut... but not a GREAT cut either... if you have short hair, you can tell when you've had a great cut vs an OK cut. With that in mind, I should probably stick with OD!! He is at a salon right behind Central Chitlom department store.

Taking it easy today. The last several days have been go go go. I might even take my pleasure reading and go upstairs by the pool for a while! That's very unusual for me.

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Old Dec 22nd, 2012 | 04:52 AM
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You could even hop IN the pool. Might be fun and relaxing. How was the hair cut?
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Old Dec 22nd, 2012 | 06:38 AM
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Haircut was good. I went back to OD. After that I went out to the weekend market. I didn't shop in the market itself. I was on a mission to JJ Mall. I was looking for specific items and I knew they could be found at JJ Mall.

Success!

DS and girlfriend both played in a pool tournament today so I went to watch them They both got beat but it was fun to watch anyway.

Now I'm waiting for DH, trying to stay awake. His plane has just landed, so he should be here in about an hour!
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Old Dec 22nd, 2012 | 04:05 PM
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LOL, you rich American tourists! ;-)

I've been eating a lot of strawberries lately, but I buy the local frozen (IQF) ones at around 85 Baht for a 500 gram bag. They're just fine with plain yogurt and bananas for breakfast.

Carol hasn't mentioned how hot it is this year (guess it's relative). This is the hottest cool season I can remember for several years.
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Old Dec 23rd, 2012 | 03:33 PM
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Off to Ban Bueng today, to spend Christmas Eve with friends at their weekend house. Always enjoy this time together. DS will rent a car and we will drive down. About 1 hour 15 minutes south of Bangkok... in the direction of Pattaya.

Yesterday was a busy day trying to get DHs phone working. He is switching his BKK phone from an old iPhone to a newer iPhone 4S (he has the latest iPhone 5 for home now). Anyway, what at adventure. MBK can do some stuff, but not all of it. Today we go back to MBK to get the iPhone 4S "unlocked" which had NOT been done. Right now it shows "no service" but hopefully it will get service once it is unlocked! Why didn't we think of that little glitch yesterday!

We had dinner at Monsoon last night. Very nice. We dined outside. Quite pleasant!

Another sunny day in Bangkok is upon us. It is Christmas Eve day here now.

Michael, I don't mention how hot it is because it is no bother to me. Chicago is very C-O-L-D.... I much prefer THIS weather in Bangkok!!! Bring on the heat...

Carol
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Old Dec 23rd, 2012 | 04:00 PM
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Hi Carol! Can't believe it was just about a year ago that I met u and got your tour of a mall and advice on getting around BKK. Sounds like you're having a great time. Wish we were coming again this year. happy holidays!
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Old Dec 23rd, 2012 | 07:44 PM
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Happy Holidays to you as well, yestravel. The weather here today is delightful! A bit lower temp, I think. Illinois is covered in snow!!

Well.... the iPhone adventure continues. DH switched his SIM card yesterday to his 'old' iPhone 4S.. but he got "NO SERVICE"... because the phone had NOT been unlocked. We had discusions (at times heated) about what was going on with the phone. (I was right) Would you believe, 1000 baht to have it unlocked? And it takes 24 hours. Live and learn.

Off to Ban Bueng in a couple of hours.
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Old Dec 24th, 2012 | 01:25 AM
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You should shop around. USD $10 and only 10 minutes in Saigon to have your iPhone unlocked.
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Old Dec 24th, 2012 | 04:53 AM
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when i unlocked mine it simply was a series of perhaps 5 numbers used ... MBK saw you coming.. TIT
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Old Dec 24th, 2012 | 05:44 PM
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Whatever.........

I wish he could have gotten it done that quickly and for that much. This is perhaps an iPhone with extra security measures that took a long time for the hackers to figure out how to unlock it?? I recall one of the venders who was buying all of them he could get, but he could not sell them yet, as the unlocking had not yet been figured out. He had a bunch of them in the safe! There is a difference between iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. DH has 4S.

Anyway, we will pick up the phone when we get back into Bangkok this afternoon. We have spent Christmas Eve at the weekend house in Ban Bueng, and it has been great fun. A fabulous Danish meal of roast duck, roast pork, sweet potatoes, boiled potatoes and gravy, red cabbage, and a mud pie for dessert.

Time for breakfast! Chef Lars is preparing an omelet and French bread, etc.
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Old Dec 24th, 2012 | 09:10 PM
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I don't like shopping at MBK for this reason. Too many scams and scammers there. The iphone 4s has been out for months and getting ones unlocked are easy peazy. It sounds like you have been scammed. But like you say whatever.
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