My mouth is watering as I upload this... |
Well, sadly for the folks in China, things had already changed for the worse, but at the beginning of February, COVID-19 wasn't even in our vocabulary yet and life in most other parts of the world was still "normal". My mom and sister and I were weighing whether it was a good idea to go ahead on a vacation we'd planned together to Thailand. After giving it careful thought, it still looked safe enough and so we boarded planes from our respective corners of the globe to travel to the place I had enjoyed visiting so much last year: Chiang Mai!
Never expected to see tulips in Chiang Mai! |
We had a blast - from trying every restaurant and favorite dish I had discovered last year, to stumbling across a flower festival in the park, to getting up close and personal with giraffes at the night safari, to negotiating a much-too-narrow mountain road in the rental car. And of course, seeing many, many (did I say many?) temples and pagodas. This year I wanted to make sure we could also see Doi Inthanon National Park, which I hadn't been able to visit last time. Unfortunately, the annual smoke season had already begun, so the spectacular views that the park is famous for were largely hidden, but what we did see was still quite worth it. We made sure to take our fair share of photos in front of the iconic pagodas that star in every advertisement of Chiang Mai.
One of the twin pagodas near the summit |
The ten days went by very quickly and soon we were making a list of the last things we wanted to see and eat before it was time to head on. But the great part about finishing up in Chiang Mai was that our family vacation wasn't over! We had planned a Part 2 in Taipei where my sister lives and so the three of us boarded our Air Asia flight and flew to the island of Taiwan where Rachel took over as tour guide and helped us experience and try all her favorite things.
Feeling out of my league with Airbus and ATR pilots! |
Vacations usually are the times of year that go by the quickest and this one was no exception. All too soon it was time to say goodbye and step on another flight that would take me away from my loved ones. We said our farewells in an almost empty airport, and set out on our individual journeys that would take us into a very different world than the one we were used to.
February seems like a lifetime ago now. Looking back, the timing couldn't have been better. Any later and we would have run the risk of getting marooned somewhere or stuck in quarantine, or worse. Yes, perhaps it was more of a risk than we realized at the time. But seeing how it turned out, it was really worth it and I can't help but think that our Heavenly Father was blessing us with a special gift. We had such a marvelous time together and came away with wonderful memories and for that I'm very grateful. I'm really glad we got to go.
Welcome to the new "normal" |
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