Loy Krathong is here !!
On Sunday it was finally the day of the big festival. Loy Krathong
was here and as the song goes “every body was full of cheer”. We
are living close to one of the big lakes on campus and have seen the
preparation gone into setting it up over the past week, so it was an
easy choice where to head. Regardless of where you went in the city
or any where in Thailand, celebrations could be found. The sky was lit
up with the Li Khoms ( fire lanterns ). When we arrived at the lake
the roads were shut down down and huge markets were running the
whole length of the campus.
A parade of floats and singers ran
through the streets. We walked the full length getting a few unusual
looks as most groups of farangs do. At the carnival section they had
parlour games that you wouldnt find at home such as human whack a
mole and the lady boy ghost house.. the lines were too long to wait
but every one coming out was in hysterics laughing.
They had carnival games like dunk the Thai in a vat of water by
hitting the target or just paying a donation to hit Thai men with
water balloons which Kristine was very happy to try.. hmmm. They had Ferris wheel and bouncy castles set up for the kids.
On our way back
we found a section of campus holding some big game events involving Thai games one which is like hacky sack with a
raised net about 15 feet from the ground, they would attempt trick
shots to hit it in without letting it hit the ground.
They played a
game which could be described as football volley ball with a bamboo
ball. The player would serve up the ball by kicking it and instead of
the usual spiking in volley ball they would somersault while
kicking the ball and landing back on their feet ready for the next
return. Amazing to watch.
We began to observe a sack race when one of the teams asked if I ( Stephen) would like to join in. "Sure why not" was my reply and I was
added to a team. They let me do a test run on my own while the whole
crowd laughed and cheered and with my technique down, I was ready for
the big race. My team won the semi's and were on our way to the
finals. Having a Farang on your team was a huge crowd pleaser and
they made me pose for a million pictures possibly for local newspapers and college flyers.. so I may be on the front page of every newspaper after
this :) Unfortunately we lost the final by a hop or two but the team
was given a cash payout which I was happy to give to the rest of my team. Only after words I found out I could have gotten a cool 1000 baht but was happy to part of it.
After that the girls got shown around
the arts and craft section and where able to make their own coloured sand
candles while we checked out the local guitar stand. Anthony played a
few songs on the electrical guitar which drew a crowd of Thais and
received a huge cheer. He is playing a gig next week in a bar
in town so we are on hand as his hype crew.
We made our way past live music and shows and competitions such as Win free phone credit by popping a balloon with a pump in 15 seconds.. i got
16 seconds and Anthony took away the prize. Again they asked us to
hang around while they took 100's of pictures of the falangs. We
brought our premade Krathongs and queued up at the lake to drop them
in passing through crowds of 1000's but was an amazing feeling
standing next to the Thai's enjoying their festival
After we walked up to the stadium where they had a Beauty pageant
which goes hand in hand with Loy Krathong. We stayed for a while
taking in the show before heading an other lake which was aimed more
at adults as the one on campus was very family orientated.
The other
lake was full of groups setting off their lanterns so we purchased one and a few beverages and went to the edge of the lake to let ours go
and wish in the new year. We had an amazing night and Anthony even broke his bug cherry trying his first fried insect.
Next week kristine has sports week and I have a week of lesson
planning in the sun... its a tough life really