This is unbelievable!! No running water, no electricity,
hanging with Buddhist monks, volunteering at a local foundation with
activities from stuffing envelopes, playing with kids, I'll be shoveling
old food to make compost, same with some human waste, some gardening,
etc.
We wake
up around 5:30 or 6:00 because that's when the sun comes up. We are
in the country, so it reminds me of Vietnam in the both movies --I'm
so LA, a lot of them were shot here, but also from books and newsreels.
The food
is wonderful--lots of it and so dang good! The Buddhist monks are awesome--very
friendly and fun. They want to talk with us to practice their English,
they all love Eminem--I'm pushing Bruce Springsteen, but to no avail.
I am have
a truly amazing experience, but I gotta tell ya two things--it's hot
as hell here and humid. Also I am looking at life differently in a lot
of ways. This really is great It's a very different way to travel--very
eye opening.
OK, More
later--no time and on internet here, time is money. Hope all's well
in LA.
Later in Trip
I finished
the program this morning and am now in Bangkok on Saturday afternoon. I am at the Hilton, called here the Conrad--Thais must be on a first
name basis with hotel moguls! I will relocate to a much cheaper guest
house, but wanted to really enjoy things like air conditioning, running
water and electricity. Here's what I am looking forward to the most--no
mosquitoes!!
It really
was unbelievable--difficult to describe. We learned how to make candles--very
useful at night, we chopped wood--gotta boil water for drinking, and
we went to the Thai National Buddhist office-a very unique opportunity
that many of the monks had never done. It is the HQ and administrative
offices for the 30,000 Buddhist temples in Thailand, the 10,000 in planning
or under construction and the 100 or so outside of Thailand. We went
to the foundation that is our local volunteer partner and helped move
debris from a pile into a ditch and we were working with kids that helped
us. I'm the injury guy--got a blister chopping trees with monks, fell
off the dining area in the dark one night--forgot that the edge is less
than a foot from the benches--just three feet down, but fell into a
fence and cut my hand--no biggie, just a cut and a little embarrassing--it
was before the beer. Mom--don't worry, not injured!
On Friday--yesterday,
cooked all morning for the family and the monks--the latter can't eat
after noon. We made our own dishes, so I made, you guessed it--chili.
We then learned Buddhist meditation, played games against the monks
like at summer camp--we won, but they are competitive! I got injured
there too--in one game a blind folded team member tries to hit a big
can as their team mates guides him or her and the opposing team yells
to distract them. Advice--don't stand too near the can. I got whacked,
but Robyn hit the can, so I'll take one for the team!! It was a lot
of fun. We finished last night with dinner, not for the monks, and then
our closing ceremony--they gave us new names--mine was superstar--and
then one of Mommy's (our hostess likes that name--she's like my Grandmother,
Tia) granddaughters is a Thai dancer and played a traditional Thai instrument
called a Kim which is Thai for Kim. I performed the Navy part of my
one man show and people loved it. Now I can say Lost Child has gone
global!!
I can't
begin how to describe to y'all this experience. Travel always puts perspective
on things and how much I appreciate our country, and you always learn
about other cultures, but to have the experience we have had with a
family is basically that works so hard to feed and take care of us,
but calls us family and treats us that way; to live in such a basic,
and let's face it, primitive environment but to really have everything
you need; to let to know another religion, but one that is non-exclusive
with a lot to offer as a philosophy of life; to meet four other Americans
who are such cool people and to make new friends in them. It really
has been amazing, and it will take me a while to a long while to learn
all I have learned from this. It's just hard to describe, but I feel
truly blessed by this whole thing.
OK enough
touchy feely crap. I'm going to go do something I haven't done in over
a week--put hot water mixed with soap on me body. And get this--it comes
out of a pipe!! You can turn it on or off and regulate both temperature
and pressure! And later tonight--are you sitting down? I'm sleeping
on a bed!! Get out of town! Take the bus! No mosquito net!!
I gotta
run before I spend too much $ on the net.
Looking
forward to seeing everyone when I get back.
Let's just
say this--my life has changed because of this, but I am still a Catholic
actor in LA. Just a more grateful one, and hopefully a little more enlightened.
We shall see!