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		<title>Amazing Thailand</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 23:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>manaratana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone,
Besides the Thai silk factory in Chiang Mai, there are two more  interesting places to visit.  ( There are so many things to see and do in Chiang Mai, but I just want to recommend only two places ).  One is Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, dating back to the year 1383. It is 3520 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>Besides the Thai silk factory in Chiang Mai, there are two more  interesting places to visit.  ( There are so many things to see and do in Chiang Mai, but I just want to recommend only two places ).  One is Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, dating back to the year 1383. It is 3520 feet above sea level, accessible via a steep naga staircase comprising around 300 steps.  The Temple has a huge Golden Chedi, within which lie some Holy Buddha Relics.  On the Temple grounds, you can smell many fragrant flowers and  there is a breath taking view of Chiang Mai.  Any visit to this city is not complete without stopping by this Temple.</p>
<p>Kantoke Dinner Show is another tourist attraction, combining great food with cultural entertainment.  The low tables on which the food is served are called Kantoke in Thai.  Diners sit on the floor, propped up by cushions where they can sample a variety of unique Northern Dishes.  Accompanying the traditional food is a performance of traditional Lanna ( Northern Thai ) music and dance.  Kantoke Dinner Show will be one of your unforgettable experiences.  At night  in Chiang Mai, there is a night bazaar.  This is a good place for shopping.  Merchants bring out their goods and set them up to sell on the  sidewalk.  The price is cheap but don&#8217;t forget to bargain.  You can make it an even better price.  There are so many things to do and see in Chiang Mai. Let me mention some to you:- orchid farms, silverware factory, painting umbrellas, shrimp farms, elephant trekking, river raft at Mai Ping River, etc.  I almost forgot to mention that the most beautiful girls in Thailand are from Chiang Mai.</p>
<p>Well let&#8217;s go down to the southern part of Thailand.  There are many romantic and  beautiful beaches in Thailand.  Some of them made it to the silver screen around the world.  One of them is the James Bond Island in the movie &#8211; The Man with the Golden Gun.  The other is Pi Pi Island which is where the movie  Paradise took place.  The main character is Leonardo  DeCaprio.  Phuket Island is ranked among the top five beaches in the world.  All the above beaches that I mentioned are very nice with white soft sands, crystal clear water and are very clean.  The price of a bungalow on the beach front is a very reasonable  price that is about the same as what a nice hotel room costs in the U.S.A.  The food is very good and cheap.  If you like night life, all of these beaches have all kinds of music and a lot of good times to give.  They also have a night bazaar there.</p>
<p>The other day I ran into somebody and they asked me,  &#8220;Where are you from?&#8221;  I told them that I came from Thailand. &#8221; I see, you are from Taiwan.&#8221;  No! no! I am from Thailand, I told him.   It is the country that Siamese cats come from, also Siamese twins, Thai kick boxing, the most beautiful fish fighting, Cat Eyes stone, etc.  Today some people are still confused between Taiwan and Thailand.  I really can&#8217;t see it, but it does happen.</p>
<p>I love traveling to many different countries. I like to learn and see many cultures and traditions. I took vacations in Singapore, Hong Kong, Cancun, Bahamas, Mainland China, etc., but I found Thai culture is the most nice and polite of them all. If you all have a chance to visit Thailand, you will see what I am saying.  Like the old Chinese say, &#8220;You read to learn from the books for 10 years, but you still can not compare it to seeing it yourself   just one time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Goodbye for now,</p>
<p>Mana</p>
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		<title>Thailand-The land of smiles</title>
		<link>http://www.cheewitdee.com/2009/09/22/thailand-the-land-of-smiles/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:16:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>manaratana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone,
I have been telling you about the time that I grew up in Thailand.  It  sounds so terrible like the third world country.  That was yesterday, today Thailand is  very modern and has one of the strongest economies in Asia.  Bangkok is the capital city and used to be called Venice of [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been telling you about the time that I grew up in Thailand.  It  sounds so terrible like the third world country.  That was yesterday, today Thailand is  very modern and has one of the strongest economies in Asia.  Bangkok is the capital city and used to be called Venice of the East,  because Bangkok used to have a lot of canals ( Klong in Thai language).  They traveled by boats in canals and rivers like in Venice, Italy,  but today they have to fill them in to make more roads to accommodate heavy traffic.  Thailand is trying to improve the traffic congestion by building more roads, more freeways, sky trains and subways.  Even though they are doing this,  they still have an active floating market.  It is one of the must see tourist attractions ( I  highly recommend it).  Floating Market is an open-market where the merchants bring their products to sell on their boats.  They sell just about anything.  You can buy all kind of fruits, vegetables, chickens, clothing, etc.  If you are hungry, you can order a dish of stir fry noodles to eat.  It is a very enjoyable place.  The floating market is located at Damnorn Saduak, just outside of  Bangkok.  You can get there by boat or by car.  I recommend that you ride the boat there.  This way, you can see both sides of Chao Phaya River of Bangkok and also you can go shopping easier once you get there.</p>
<p>Thai people are friendly people, nice and polite.  They are always smiling, maybe that is why they call Thailand-The Land of Smiles.  Tourists love to visit Thailand because they feel welcome.  It is easy to communicate with Thai people because the majority of them speak English.  Thai people love to speak to them too because they want to practice their English also.  There are many interesting places to see and visit.  I recommend two places to see.  One of them is Wat Pha Klew ( Wat means Temple ).  This temple has an Emerald Buddha and has a good history behind it.  The temple is one of the most fascinating architectural sights.  The temple wall is full of a Thai Epic mural.  The painting is so good in detail. This painting on the wall has been repainted since it was constructed about 200-300 years ago ( older than U.S.A.).  The other place to visit is the Royal Grand Palace which is located next to Wat Pha Klew.  This Royal Grand Palace is the welcome place for the high rank foreign visitor nowadays.  When you visit Bangkok, you should take a dinner cruise along Chao Phaya River.  The food on the cruise is excellent and  has a reasonable price.  The shrimps are as big as the lobsters.  There is a tour guide on the cruise to tell you the history of each building or temple in English.  It is a very enjoyable cruise.  There are many things to see and do in Bangkok.  What I just told you are only a few suggestions.</p>
<p>Next you should make a trip to the northern part of Thailand-Chiengmai.  Chiengmai is one of the provinces that has a lot of Thai hand crafted products.  They have many hand crafted teak wood pieces of  furniture.  It is a very detailed hand craft, very delicate and beautiful. Teak wood is a very hard wood and heavy.  This hand crafted teak wood furniture  will last for many generations to come.  By the way the price of the furniture is very reasonable compared to American or European prices.  The most beautiful Thai silk is from Chiengmai also.  You should visit a Thai silk factory when you go there.  They do have men tailor made suits  and women tailor made dresses at the Thai silk factory.  What ever you want to purchase, you need to bargain the price.  Don&#8217;t buy the merchandise at the price they tell you on the first quote.  Always bargain and start at half of what they ask for.  For instance, if they start asking for a price of $10, bargain them for $5.  It is the way that Thai people buy and sell.  Wow! I did not realize how long this article was.  Well let me tell you some more next time.</p>
<p>Mana</p>
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		<title>Drinking at early age</title>
		<link>http://www.cheewitdee.com/2009/08/11/drinking-at-early-age/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 01:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>manaratana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone,
I would like to tell you about my drinking at early age.  In Thailand they didn&#8217;t have the liquor law like in America.  The legal age in U.S. is 21 yrs. old.  Papa&#8217; gave me some money to buy a bottle of whiskey in the neighborhood.  I was only seven years old.  They sold [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>I would like to tell you about my drinking at early age.  In Thailand they didn&#8217;t have the liquor law like in America.  The legal age in U.S. is 21 yrs. old.  Papa&#8217; gave me some money to buy a bottle of whiskey in the neighborhood.  I was only seven years old.  They sold it to me.  When I was four years old, I was running late for my school bus that morning.  Mama&#8217; was calling me  because the school bus had arrived.  Hurry up the school bus is waiting, she said.  I ran to her to say goodbye and I grabbed her drink.  I drank it in one swallow and ran to catch the school bus.  Next thing I know, my Mama&#8217; ran after me and checked to see if I am o.k. or not.  She told the teacher on the bus to keep an eye on me because I just drank her whole glass of whiskey.  Mama&#8217; always drank  a glass of Chinese tea with her meal.  But this morning she felt like she needed a shot of whiskey.  I tell you what all the teachers at my school kept asking me how I felt all day.</p>
<p>Bangkok is one of the best entertaining cities in the world.  Most of the military service men decided to stay in Bangkok instead of coming home to U.S..  They really like the easy life and fun time.  Thai people always smile and are happy.  Americans call Thailand the land of smiles.  Thai people always Sanook ( means Happy Fun in Thai ).  There are many night clubs, massage parlors and bars in Bangkok.  It is very easy for Thai teenagers to get in because there is no one to check their i.d..  It is a very bad influence for Thai teenagers, but it is one of the big tourism businesses of Thailand.  Some foreign businesses prefer to have a business conference in Bangkok.  I know because one of my brothers always partied a lot with his friends.  I will tell you more about Bangkok and other cities in Thailand later.  Let me tell you more about my drinking at an early age.   One day when I was eleven years old, I went with my Papa&#8217; to the U.S. commercial liner.  He went to see the captain and first engineer to have them sign the invoice.  The captain gave my Papa&#8217; two cases of beer for a job well done.  My Papa&#8217; accepted with delight and told me to take them home.  Papa&#8217; told me to put some beer in refrigerator to keep them cold and to have them some day when he comes home from work.  Three weeks later, he asked me to get some beer from the refrigerator. &#8221; What  beers are you talking about?&#8221;  I asked.  He said that we got them from the U.S. ship a few week ago.  That is the beer, well they are gone, I said.  What do you mean gone?  I told him that I drank them all.  He was shocked and told me not to do it again.  I told him that I just wanted to try it first to see what it tasted like.  The next thing I knew, I finished them all.  He told me that it is o.k. to try it when Mama&#8217; or him is there.  He didn&#8217;t want me to get into trouble and to get hooked on it.  That is my drinking story at an early age.  I will tell you about Thailand later on.  Goodbye for now.</p>
<p>Mana</p>
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		<title>Papa&#8217; and I</title>
		<link>http://www.cheewitdee.com/2009/07/25/papa-and-i/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 18:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>manaratana</dc:creator>
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I love and respect my Papa&#8217; ( father or dad ) a lot.  When I was a little boy and woke up in the middle of the night.  I saw my Papa&#8217; at his desk using English to Chinese  dictionary to read his English book.  My Papa&#8217; had completed only third grade.  My grandparents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>I love and respect my Papa&#8217; ( father or dad ) a lot.  When I was a little boy and woke up in the middle of the night.  I saw my Papa&#8217; at his desk using English to Chinese  dictionary to read his English book.  My Papa&#8217; had completed only third grade.  My grandparents had eleven children and my Papa&#8217; was the  fifth child.  My grandfather was a carpenter and he did not make much money to feed his family.  My Papa&#8217; ran away from home when he was eleven years old, so that his brothers and sisters would have more to eat.  Maybe that is why my Papa&#8217; sent me over here to have a better education.  I will have a good life later on.  He ran away from home to my grandfather&#8217;s ( my Mama&#8217; s dad ) shipyard.  My grandfather had a kind heart, he took care of a lot of the runaway children.  He put them to work as a trainee to learn how to be a welder, carpenter, lathe operator, mechanic, etc.  He provided a dormitory for them to sleep and had an old cook to prepare meals for them.  They learned and earned some money.  My Papa&#8217; was one of them.  He was the most hard working and aggressive boy.  He didn&#8217;t learn just one skill.  When he completed the training to be a mechanic,  he asked to go to another department to learn another skill.  All the children moved on to be promoted to be the master of the skill they had learned because they made more money.  My Papa&#8217; wanted to stay on as a trainee to learn the other skills.  Many years went by, he finished all the training in every department.  My grandfather had been observing my Papa&#8217; all along.  My grandfather knew that my Papa&#8217; was a hard worker, intelligent, had a nice personality, and  cared for his family.  My grandfather promoted him to be the manager of the shipyard.  The English book that he read at night was about how to repair the commercial liner or ship.  He tried to keep himself up with the new tech.</p>
<p>One day when I was a little boy, Papa&#8217; came home from work.  He saw me watching our new black and white television with rabbit ears.  He asked me if  I finished my homework? Yes sir, I told him.  Did you do all your chores around the house? Yes sir, I did.  You don&#8217;t have anything else to do?  No sir.  In that case, you follow me to the ship yard.  When we got to the ship yard, he told me to walk around the place.  I did as he told.  I got back to him.  He asked me what I would like to be a welder, a mechanic or whatever I like to work after school.  Well Papa&#8217;, you didn&#8217;t tell me that, please let me walk again one more round.  After I finished my observation in every department,  I decided to be a welder.  Papa&#8217;, I would like to learn how to be a welder, it looked interesting to put two pieces of metal to become one.  You will report to the welding foreman that you are going to start working there tomorrow as a trainee.  I tell you what.  It is not easy at all in the beginning.  I burned my eyes because my welding hood did not cover my eyes fast enough.  You have to have a good coordination of your neck and your hand.  Before you stroke the welding rod, you need to snap your head to bring your welding hood down.  It took me a few days to accomplish it, but that caused my eyes to burn and start watering.  It hurt  very bad, so don&#8217;t watch the welding without a welding hood.</p>
<p>I was the youngest ever at the shipyard.  There is one incident I  would like to share with you.  One morning the house phone rang at 2 a.m., Papa&#8217; woke me up and told me to get dressed to go to work.  He told me that two ships had an accident by head on collision.  One of them was a Panamanian ship severely damaged.  I went with Papa&#8217; on that ship.  The head of the ship had a big hole but only a small boy like me could go to it easier.  They put the big steel plate to seal the head of the ship with me inside to weld by myself.  Outside, they got three welders to weld.  It took 3 days and 2 nights to finish the job with no sleep.   Papa&#8217; told all of his staff at the shipyard that if my son can perform this kind of job, you all can do it too.  Papa&#8217; was very proud of me.</p>
<p>Well I better say goodbye for now.  I will tell you some more later next time.</p>
<p>Mana</p>
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		<title>Looking back</title>
		<link>http://www.cheewitdee.com/2009/07/13/looking-back/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 19:41:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>manaratana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone,
What would you do if you want to drink a glass of frozen margarita today?  It is a very simple thing to make it nowadays, but it was not when I grew up.  You have a blender to help you making it.  In the past, we had to buy a big rock of ice [...]]]></description>
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<p>What would you do if you want to drink a glass of frozen margarita today?  It is a very simple thing to make it nowadays, but it was not when I grew up.  You have a blender to help you making it.  In the past, we had to buy a big rock of ice and then you shaved the ice by hand.  This is one example to show how difficult our life was.  Mama&#8217; got up early in the morning to go to the open market.  Mama&#8217; started fire with wooden sticks and newspaper to burn the charcoal on the stove. She put five cups of rice in the cooking pot.  She measured water with her index finger about one and one half inch above the rice.  She let the rice cook while she cut up the meat and vegetables on the hard and heavy cutting block.  When the water was boiling down to the same level with the rice,  she reduced the heat by taking some red hot charcoals out to another stove for stir fry cooking and also for boiling water.  She boiled water to make a big pot of Chinese tea and for washing clothes.  Mama&#8217; washed our clothes by hand and hanged on the cloth lines.  I picked them up when I came home from my school.  Mama&#8217; gave me three bahts (about 15 cents in American currency) for my daily allowance. This was my lunch and drink.  I walked two miles to my high school everyday.  The choice of public transportation at that times were SAM RAW ( human labor tricycles ), ROD RANG ( electric tram ), bus and taxi.  SAM RAW and ROD RANG had been banned in Bangkok.  SAM RAW had been replaced by TUK TUK ( motor tricycles ), because SAM RAW was too slow.  Bangkok was growing fast and modern.  I will get lost in Bangkok if I travel alone by myself.  Bangkok today has Free way, Sky train, Sub way and Sky Scrapers.  Back to my high school day, I had to wear the school uniform, white short sleeves shirt and blue knee high short.  On my left side of the shirt above my shirt packet is my first name and my high school identification number.  Both of them are hand embroidery stitches and my mama&#8217; did them for me.  I got five white school shirts to wear to school, the same as my two brothers.  Mama&#8217; did them all by hand.  The sewing machine operated by foot pedal,  the pedal spun the wheel, and the wheel got the belt to make the sewing machine moving for stitches.  Life in general consumed a lot of time in making things.  I forgot to tell you when mama&#8217; and I prepared the meal in the kitchen.  Mama&#8217; had to have a wet stone right beside her when she was cutting up the meat.  They didn&#8217;t have the knife sharpening, we used the wet stone to sharp the knife with.  Some of the Chinese dishes required ground meat, mama&#8217; cut up meat in small pieces, then she beat them up with pestle and stone.  She beat it until the meat was fine and ground.  I write this post because I  realize how much my mama&#8217; was giving such an unconditional love to her family.  We should be happy and cherish what we have now.  You don&#8217;t miss them until they are gone.</p>
<p>I appreciate the comments that I have received. Please share with me about your own life if you have grown up like me. Good-bye for now.</p>
<p>Mana</p>
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		<title>Me and my mother (Mama&#8217;) Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 16:56:14 +0000</pubDate>
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When I was growing up, my Mama&#8217; taught me not to waste anything including food.  My parents always encouraged us to eat a lot, but do not waste the food.  Rice was one of them, if we were still hungry, do get a  second serving but just get only what you can finish.  Mama&#8217; [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I was growing up, my Mama&#8217; taught me not to waste anything including food.  My parents always encouraged us to eat a lot, but do not waste the food.  Rice was one of them, if we were still hungry, do get a  second serving but just get only what you can finish.  Mama&#8217; explained to me that rice farmers worked very hard to grow rice and they were low income people.  They used  their blood, sweat and tears to grow rice.  All the Chinese family will tell their children the same, because rice is playing a big part of Chinese culture.  Mama&#8217; did not waste anything at all, she saved all the Chinese newspapers so that we could use them to start the charcoal to cook.  I was growing up with the left over food.  When we finished the meal and had left over, Mama&#8217; always saved them in refrigerator.  She would add one or two more new dishes to go with the left over.  When we had a lot of left over rice, she would make a fried rice dish.  In case you did not know that this is the history of fried rice- the left over meal.</p>
<p>Mama&#8217; showed me to love and care about the other people.  She got a busy schedule at home, but she always made the time to visit our relatives on both side of the family.  She would buy oranges or tangerines to give to our relatives.  Mama&#8217; told me that we should  not wait until they got sick to see them.  You should make the effort to see them while they are healthy and cherish the time of happiness with them.  My Mama&#8217; is a loving and caring person.  She was always giving, not taking.  She was a kind of person that anyone will feel love  and care whenever they meet her.  One day, she took me to the thai temple to worship.  She gave money to a few beggars in front of the temple.  I said to her &#8221; Mama&#8217; don&#8217; t give the money to the young beggar, he is young and strong enough to find job and make money.  I think that he is a fake to make an easy money.&#8221;  Mama&#8217; said to me that &#8221; we are here to do a good deed, we are not here to judge people.  You don&#8217;t really know about him.  He might fall in a hardship right now.  Look at his clothes how dirty it is.  Do you think people will hire him the way he look?  Of course not, they probably scold him and beat him up with a stick.  You always help the other people if they need the help.&#8221;  I will never forget what she taught me.</p>
<p>At home, I saw how much my Mama&#8217; really love my Papa&#8217;.  She didn&#8217;t have to tell anyone about that, it showed.  When Papa&#8217; came home from work, she would  greet him with a smiling face and asked how the day go.  She would bring him something to drink and took his socks and shoes off.  At the dinning table, she put food on his rice bowl from different dishes with her chopsticks.  She said to him that I want you to taste this dish to see if you like it.  When Papa&#8217; ate it, she would give him more without his asking.  She served the meal to him with love.  When Papa&#8217; worked around the house.  She always wiped his face with a cold towel.  She always took care of him.  Today some Oriental ladies are still doing it.  You can see this kind of love only in ancient Chinese movie.  In today society we should give more unconditional love and understanding of each other.</p>
<p>Goodbye for now,</p>
<p>Mana</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 01:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
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I would like to tell you about my parents this time.  Before I tell you about them.  I would like to bring up my stock Bank Of Ireland (IRE $11.00).  If you buy the day I wrote the Investing article (May 27).  You would have made the profit of 30%.  That is a very [...]]]></description>
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<p>I would like to tell you about my parents this time.  Before I tell you about them.  I would like to bring up my stock Bank Of Ireland (IRE $11.00).  If you buy the day I wrote the Investing article (May 27).  You would have made the profit of 30%.  That is a very good profit indeed.  I haven&#8217;t sell it yet.  It is still having some leg to go.  The government of Ireland injected 4 billion into the Bank Of Ireland to buy back bad debt.  Also this stock was $97 on February 2007 before the recession hit around the globe.  I keep this stock for awhile longer.</p>
<p>I am a lucky guy in the world,I got great parents.  I learned a lot from both of them.  They gave an unconditional love.  I called my father-Papa&#8217;, it means Dad in Chinese.  In Thai, it says Kun Paw.  I called my mother-Mama&#8217;, it means Mom in Chinese.  In Thai, it says Kun Mae.  Papa&#8217; was the one who did all the disciplines.  Mama&#8217; was the one who always gave love and care.  Mama&#8217; was the housewife, she got up real early every morning to cook breakfast.  She woke all of us up when the breakfast was done.  I got one sister and two brothers.  My grandmother (my dad&#8217;s mother) was living with us also.  Mama&#8217; helped me get ready before the school bus showed up.  After we finished eating our breakfast, she washed the dishes.  Then she washed all our clothes.  We washed every things by hands  in Thailand at that time.  I forgot to tell you that we used charcoal for cooking and boiling the water.  We got three stoves, one for cooking the rice, one for stir fry and the other for boiling the water.  Today living is so very convenient, you have rice cooker, you have dish washer and washing machine.  Mama&#8217; took me to the market a lot of time, especially on the week end and summer time.  She taught me how to buy chickens, fishes and shrimps, which they were still alive in the open market.  You can take the live chicken home and kill the chicken by yourself or you can pay the merchant an extra money to process for you.  We bought enough for all three meals a day.  Mama&#8217; was a great cook, she could cook all kind of Chinese foods.  She never let us bore with our meals.  She always had different dishes on each meal, some was stir fry, some was deep fry and some was soup.  Every dishes were delicious.  I learned how to cook from her.  I had been carried the baskets for her.  One day, she tested me to see how much I know how to prepare a meal.  She gave some money to buy grocery.  She said &#8220;I gave you enough money to buy grocery for three meals.  You have to think what the combination of meat and vegetables to make a dish.  Whatever you want to eat buy it.  If you like it, I&#8217;m sure everybody in the family will like it also.&#8221;  Boye of boye, it was tough, I bought enough to make only two dishes.  It took three or four dishes to make a meal.  I didn&#8217;t even get enough for a meal.  She smiled and said that it takes time to learn, just keep watching me every day and it will sink in.  I had been help her to prepare the meal all the time, but never actually cooked by myself.  The first trip back to visit from America, I cooked for my parents.  My mama&#8217; said to me you are a good cook.  You develope to be a great chef, you have your own style.  I told her that I learned from her and changed a little bit due to lack of ingredients where I lived.</p>
<p>I helped my mama&#8217; doing shore around the house.  I remember that the first time I learned how to iron the clothes with the old charcoal iron.  You had to get the fire start first.  You had to have a bucket of water so that you can splash it on your clothes.  I swept and scrubbed the floor.  I was on my knee to scrub and moped by hand.  We didn&#8217; t have the kind of mop that they use in U.S.A.  My life growing up was a busy one.  Mama&#8217; said to me that you have to plan your daily life and then just do it.  If you are just thinking about it, it will never get done.  She is my inspiration.</p>
<p>It is quiet long article this time, I will continue the story next time.</p>
<p>Goodbye for now,</p>
<p>Mana</p>
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		<title>This is the beginning!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 04:16:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>manaratana</dc:creator>
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When I came to America, I weighed only 95 lbs.  After 6 months I gained to 170 lbs.  It must the good food in U.S. or I ate too much.  How can you blame me?  When you can eat all you want for free all three meals.  You work for Century Plaza Hotel in [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I came to America, I weighed only 95 lbs.  After 6 months I gained to 170 lbs.  It must the good food in U.S. or I ate too much.  How can you blame me?  When you can eat all you want for free all three meals.  You work for Century Plaza Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, they let you eat all you want, as long as you wear uniforms.  Some of the staffs came on their time off to eat their free meals.  I didn&#8217;t do that.  But the master chef of the hotel like me a lot.  He fed me all the great food, including the same dishes our President Nixon ate.  My first job at the hotel was a dish washer.  I tell you what I had been washing millions and millions of dishes.  It was a hot and hard job.  You had to keep up with those waiters and waitress.  They served in the banquet room.  They picked up their dirty dishes on the trays and threw them in the   room windows.  I had to scrape the food off the plates before you put them in the dish washing machine.  It was a big machine, it was about 15 to 20 feet long.  You put in one end and it came out another end.  When the dishes came out, you had to wear gloves to pick them up.  It was very hot and steamy.  After you finished cleaning all your dishes, you have to sweep, mop the floor and emptied the trashes.  That was one of my hard job.  I never complained about it.  I worked hard and did the best I could.  Well the hard work paid off.  The Executive Manager was noticed me.  He called me to his office.  He said to me that &#8221; Mana, you are a hard worker, you never complained and you always Nice to everybody.  I am going to put you to work at the swimming pool.  With your nice personality, our guests will like to have you serving them.&#8221;  I got a raise and promotion.  The first Thai staff ever worked as a pool man.  I loved this job a lot.  Majority of the guests were rich and famous.  They called me for reserving lounge chairs by the pool.  When they showed up, I gave them towels and took them to their chairs.  They tipped me sometimes 10 dollars, sometimes 20 dollars.  I was also a server.  The hotel served hamburgers, hot dogs, french fried and ice-cream.  I made a lot of money on the tips.  I also had so much fun with the guest&#8217;s children.  When they show up to buy ice-cream, I gave to them for free, because they behaved and had nice manners.  My supervisor approved to that.  He said that if the guess enjoyed them self.  They will come back again and again.  Ice cream was a less expensive items.  It is a great way to influence them to come back.  I made and saved a lot of money with this job for my trip to Texas.  This is the beginning.</p>
<p>Goodbye for now!</p>
<p>Mana</p>
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		<title>Investing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 02:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>manaratana</dc:creator>
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America!  U.S.A.!  One of the most dream Country by far for many foreigners around the world, I am one of them.  But you know what, when I got to Hollywood, Calif., I had to share our three bedrooms with the other 13 Thai students.  My brother rented three bedrooms with his best friends.  Some [...]]]></description>
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<p>America!  U.S.A.!  One of the most dream Country by far for many foreigners around the world, I am one of them.  But you know what, when I got to Hollywood, Calif., I had to share our three bedrooms with the other 13 Thai students.  My brother rented three bedrooms with his best friends.  Some of the Thai students needed help, Because they were low on cash, their parents were late to send the money.  Money exchange was 25 Baht to 1 Dollar.  It was a lot money for Thai people to come up with.  Some of the other students were student drop-outs.  We called them &#8221; Robin Hood &#8220;.  It was vey crowded in one three bed room apartment.  My brother took me and my best friend to the most famous Las Vegas.  It was one of  the dream places  for oriental people.  Oriental people love to gamble, I am one of them.  Well you probably think, how nice of my brother to take his younger brother and his best friend to Las Vegas.  He took money my parents giving me to come to America.  I got no choice but to let him do it.  In Chinese Culture, you are always respect to the elder.  My brother always rip me off all the time, even today he still do.  Let me tell you, we had a great time, but Las Vegas is not a place to make money or to invest your money.  It is one of the best entertainment in the world, if you have the money to spend.  My advise to you, if you don&#8217;t have money to spare, don&#8217;t go.  If you do  save enough money for vacationing then go, live your life.</p>
<p>There are many ways to invest your money.  I am not here to give you advise.  I do it on my own and I just want to share with you.  I love to hear your comments.  After I made some money, I deposited in my saving account.  It will give a little interest earning.  When I had a little bit more, I bought a 12 month CD.  After awhile I got a lot more money, I bought myself a Municipal Bond. Why I did that?  Because Municipal Bond interest earning is tax free.  When I had extra money, I invested in stock market.  I love stock market.  It give me excited when I see my money growing.  And the same time, it give me a sad feeling when the market go down.  I just bought myself a bank stock the other day.  You probably heard that Jim Cramer&#8217;s recommend to buy Bank Of America and Warren Buffett&#8217;s recommend to buy Well Fargo &amp; Company.  Both stocks are good stocks to buy.  But I did my own reserch, I found Bank Of Ireland stock very good to invest.  I compared all three stocks, Bank Of Ireland have a high upside.</p>
<p>Wells Fargo &amp; Company (WFC $24.08),  52 wk. range $7.80-44.75,  Div.yield 0.80%</p>
<p>Bank Of America (BAC $ 10.91),  52 wk. range $2.53-39.50,  Div.yield 0.40%</p>
<p>Bank Of Ireland (IRE $8.54), 52 wk. range $ 0.66-53.30, Div.yield 53.70%</p>
<p>Also Bank of Ireland (IRE $8.54) upgraded by Deutshe from Hold to Buy.  That is why I decided to buy this stock.</p>
<p>Well I wrote quite a bit today.  I see you later.</p>
<p>Mana</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 04:31:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>manaratana</dc:creator>
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When I was little, my dad took us to have Dim Sum a lot of time. Dim Sum is Chinese dumplings and serves in Chinese restaurant. Not every Chinese restaurant serves Dim Sum. You can find Dim Sum in big city like Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, etc. My dad wanted his family to [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I was little, my dad took us to have Dim Sum a lot of time. Dim Sum is Chinese dumplings and serves in Chinese restaurant. Not every Chinese restaurant serves Dim Sum. You can find Dim Sum in big city like Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, etc. My dad wanted his family to spend time together, ate Dim Sum and drank Chinese tea ( Yum Cha ). &#8221; Family closeness is very important&#8221; my dad said. Dim Sum is not expensive if you have just a few baskets.  But when you feed the whole family, it will add up. My dad is a big spender when it is about making family happy. He said that you have to live your life but make sure you do save some money for the future. From what my dad &#8217;s teaching, I come up with this philosophy:- 1. to make money.  2. to save money for the future.  3. to invest.  4. to enjoy your life.  5. to help family or other people. How do you make money? In this Country, there are so many ways to do it, if only you set your mind and go after it. When my son was 8 yrs. old, I bought a camera to take his soccer games. I decided to take pictures for his soccer team. After that I took a lot of soccer teams almost the whole league.  Then I decided to contact the little league baseball in town for team picture taking. I took a lot of baseball teams. Soon after that I started to do wedding pictures. In one summer, I made enough money to take my wife, my son and my daughter to go on vacation in Thailand and Singapore for three weeks. That is one of my money making in the past.</p>
<p>When I first got to Hollywood, California, I got a job at Century Plaza Hotel. This hotel is five stars hotel, a lot of celebrities and movie stars stayed there. President Nixon held Welcome Home Party for Apollo 11 Astronauts (first landing on the moon). This hotel has cafeteria to serve all employees. They can eat anything they want to for free, as long as they wear uniforms. They really take good care of their staffs. This job was perfect for me to make money and also to save money. I didn&#8217;t have to spend money for meal so I could save more. There are so many restaurants that feed their employees for free especially oriental restaurants. Most of the restaurants charge 50% for employee meal. It doesn&#8217;t matter, it will help you save and make money.  I hope that my past experience give you some idea to make some money. I have more story to tell you how I made money later on. My next post subject will be investing.</p>
<p>Goodbye for now,</p>
<p>Mana</p>
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