but my Thai Christmas has been pretty good. Thoughts of you dear reader, and of all my family and friends, are dancing in my head even as I enjoy my modest little Christmas here. Midnight mass (my first ever!) entirely in Thai, singing Christmas carols in front of 1500 students, teaching three classes, and a pad thai Christmas dinner with friends. And of course, opening presents that have traveled across one very big ocean to get here.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all.
With a heart full of cheer,
Rebecca
P.S. It appears no one told the person in charge of this display in Bangkok that there's a difference between Christmas elves and the seven dwarves. I guess it's an understandable confusion. Being here, and explaining Christmas traditions to students, has really driven home how bizarre the holiday season is in some ways. Trying to communicate through a language barrier that I am not a Christian but that I still celebrate Christmas has proved difficult. And hearing myself say that "in my country all the children think that a fat man comes down their chimney once a year"...pretty great. On the other hand, I've never had better insight into the depth of the sad Christmas songs like "I'll be home for Christmas," and "Blue Christmas."
Friday, December 25, 2009
It's no white Christmas,
Posted by Rebecca on the internet at 5:58 AM
Labels: Catholic Mass, Christmas, Snow White and Santa's Elves
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6 comments:
miss you bec!!! wish i could give you a christmas hug
Merry Christmas, pretty girl!
I can't believe you are misleading all of Thailand. Santa is not fat, he just has big bones. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Your blog is so entertaining! Hope you had a great Christmas and an even better new year Rebecca! Can't wait to hear more.
Hugs from a fellow Kenyon-Texan,
Christian
i am so glad that you kindly planned your thailand trip for the christmas i had to go to oklahoma. next year we will be snuggled up on the couch together gorging on morning chocolates and ripping through embarassingly huge piles of presents... love and miss you!
hahahaha i feel you on the bizarreness of christmas. i got hung up on mistletoe. "teacher, do boys have to kiss boys under the mistletoe?"
:)
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