February 9, 2023
Today was our first full day in Chiang Mai. We are still resting up from travel and so are enjoying seeing Mom reunite with dear friends that live in the area! This morning we had three special guests join us for breakfast. I was taking pictures of our beautiful surrounding when Pastor Somsock and his wife and Tippewan stepped into the courtyard with Gan! Mom was surprised and thrilled to see them. Mom shared photos and stories with these friends she has made over her seventeen trips to Thailand.
After breakfast and goodbyes, we headed to a favourite destination in the area: The Umbrella Factory. Historically, the umbrellas were made by villagers for ceremonies in the monasteries, but as they grew in popularity, they became a source of income post-harvest season. It is a pleasure to watch this 200-year-old craft still performed by hand. The shop is full of vibrant colours and provided Sylvia with lots of great gift ideas!
We had lunch back at our hotel before heading up to a temple that sits at the top of a mountain overlooking Chiang Mai. The view is incredible, and the flowering trees and plants are matched in beauty by the ornate gilded craftsmanship of the temple and grounds. It is easy to get a feel for the Buddhist roots in Thailand and the striving for peace, serenity, and enlightenment.
We sat by a small lake surrounded by terraced flower gardens for dinner. We soaked in the fragrances and colours of spring after leaving the cool greys and browns of Canadian winter. It was a feast for the senses. It is easy to find gratitude for our days together here!
I am loving the exchanges around the table, in the truck and walking along the way that happens in community. Today David purchased some pads for sitting in the back of the truck. I found it a way more comfortable way to travel! I got some amused looks from local motorists as I faced the oncoming traffic!
We are so grateful for these days of regaining strength for our time in Fang! We head up to our Mighty Oaks Ministry Centre in Fang tomorrow! We can’t wait to see the land and buildings that have developed from generous donations since the last time I was here in 2015.