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Day 28 - September 1, 2018

"It's not 'farewell', it should be 'see you again'."
            Like what we tell each other, it is not farewell because farewell is not seeing each other ever again. So where's the hope in saying that? Instead, we say 'see you again' because there is still some hope in the universe that our God will make our paths cross once more.  And we still believe in that because family finds its way back home.
Thai Massage

It is one of our plans ever since we got here in Thailand. Our goal is to, at least, experience Thai Massage because many Spa and Massage places back in the Philippines claimed to be Thai. So we wanted to prove by ourselves how authentic they were by comparing them to our first-hand experience in Thailand. It was great because we felt relaxed and our bodies were stretched. We also felt happy that we accomplished this goal.

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Final Farewell Party

I included 'Final' because we got so close with the people we met here in Nakhon Si Thammarat that we had several farewell parties already, but this time, it is the final. We spent the last night in Nakhon Si Thammarat with a dinner with the Teachers in Satit School. It was very heartwarming because most of them still came from the city and exerted efforts in coming to us. 

Arriving in the apartment of one teacher, we enjoyed cooking our own meals. We cooked Chicken Adobo so that Anggita and Dino can taste the Filipino food. We also cooked chicken Lumpia, although they called it differently in Indonesia. We cooked like it was our house and we will host the dinner party. We were really thankful for Teacher Dale for inviting us in his apartment and supplying the ingredients we needed. 

Some also gave additional food like doughnuts from teacher Jesille, home-made brownies from teacher Jay Ann, drinks from teacher Dee and many more. 

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