22/6
I have put up 2 days worth of updates again guys! Don’t forget to check the one before this one!! Love you, Dad!
P.s. I’ll be all caught up tomorrow… Just in time to leave.






Dad: Hey guys!! Today Kane and Helen and I did a tour around central Bangkok city. We took a tuktuk to the main shopping area during rushhour…. It took FOREVER to get there, we seriously could have walked there quicker!
In the center there is a skytrain (like the one in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) that can take you all around the shops and elevated walkways that take you over the traffic and into the shopping centers – it’s really easy – the traffic is down on the ground, above that is the layer for walking and above that is the layer for the train – like a big car, people, train layer cake!
We ended up where all the trouble was here in Bangkok (while we were in Chiang Mai, Thailand) – we saw the shopping center that had the rocket attack, it was all broken and burnt down – it’s being rebuilt now.
We did an awful lot of walking, the shops were all really expensive but it was good to see the massive shopping malls.





Slo-Kooka: Fynn!!! See what we found!! Lamborginis! There were 6 of them all lined up in front of a hotel so I got Dad to take a photo for you. We liked the orange one best – you could see the big engine in the back window and the exhaust was huge and square.
Everywhere here there are football world cup things – we found giant football tiger heads, we’ve seen kicking competitions in Vietnam and even playstation competitions in Cambodia – they love it here it’s everywhere!
I love the pool here – just awesomeness with a brilliant view over the whole city – I may never leave… Haha – just kidding Fynn – I’ll see you soon!




Croc: I’m a football convert Milla! I love the game – I heard you talking to Dad about it earlier, about who you are supporting and telling Dad what ranking the teams are – I didn’t realize NZ was ranked 18 – haha! You need to teach him because he doesn’t know anything and it’s so hard to talk about it with him because he always asks silly questions about offsides and red cards.
I have been supporting different teams all the way through depending on who is playing. We’re taking a football break tonight because Dad is really tired from staying out with me to watch, and also we have a big game tomorrow night when England play. We’re going to watch it with Kane and Helen who are from there and I’m going to cheer for England for Christian and for Dave although I’m pretty sure Dave couldn’t care who wins… Haha!
So until then I had better get some sleep so I can cheer hard tomorrow!