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OceanicThai: Sourdough Artisan Bread
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American in Thailand, 14 years and counting. Tuesday, March 08, 2011. This is a 3 day recipe. You will need a healthy sourdough starter to make this. Temperature and humidty affects times and the dough, I am working in 80-90 degree weather with high humidity. 100 grams sourdough starter at 100% hydration. 100 grams whole wheat flour. 400 grams bread flour. 2 1/2 teaspoons salt. 2 tablespoons dill or herb of your choice. 4 slices of bacon, chopped up (optional). The recipe I've posted above is the result ...
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OceanicThai: Life Lessons
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American in Thailand, 14 years and counting. Sunday, February 26, 2012. I have been asked to share a couple of life-lessons from my 13 years here in Thailand. I am touched that someone has asked this thoughtful question. A Few Things I've Learned Through The Years. Being a language learner is an excellent ministry tool. Thais love to help you learn their language. Asking them to help you learn a subject in Thai will make the experience pleasant for them, and help you get better in the language. Don't foo...
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OceanicThai: Goodbye To Private Merry Little Christmases
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American in Thailand, 14 years and counting. Sunday, December 25, 2011. Goodbye To Private Merry Little Christmases. Christmas is a time of frantic frenzied activity within the Christian community here in Thailand. It is a time of outreach, giant neighborhood parties and trying to explain to everyone we are not celebrating the birth of Santa Claus, but in fact are celebrating the birth of Christ. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Thanks for caring, friends. Why I Work at WonGen.
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OceanicThai: Feeling Is Not Enough
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American in Thailand, 14 years and counting. Wednesday, February 01, 2012. Feeling Is Not Enough. Compassion is a worthy feeling, so is concern, empathy, and a desire to make a difference. These, however, are only the beginning of what really matters, and that is our actions. It is not enough to feel compassion and empathy for someone who is suffering, or a people group who is suffering, there must be movement of our hands, mouths and feet to make a difference. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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OceanicThai: Body Language
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American in Thailand, 14 years and counting. Friday, October 18, 2013. Body language and facial expressions are so important in Thailand they often trump words as to what is being communicated and believed about a person. Being sensitive to subtle body language and indirect replies will also help to avoid confusion and misunderstandings. Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand. That was fascinating. I cant think of a harder adjustment socially than American to Thai. Thank you for sharing this. Running a sales...
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OceanicThai: 2012 Goals
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American in Thailand, 14 years and counting. Monday, January 02, 2012. Be faithful to do Thai language study from 9:30am to 11:30am Monday through Friday. Take the OMF level 2 test and then begin studying for the level 3 test. Continue to disciple the women at WonGen Cafe'. Seek for more women who are ready to be discipled. Continue to pray for all the ministries happening at WonGen Cafe'. Nurture and love Kennedy, Poppy and Jasper. Keep running. Run at least one 1/2 marathon this year.
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OceanicThai: The Importance of Showers
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American in Thailand, 14 years and counting. Monday, January 30, 2012. The Importance of Showers. I chose to wear a skirt for my first day of volunteer work at the center. Put together, capable, clean and professional. If I wear jeans I will look sloppy and unable to function in the role I will be taking there. I will wear jeans later. I love wearing jeans, soft old ones, with a soft old t-shirt. And not so hygienic. Labels: hygiene in Thailand. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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OceanicThai: Difficult
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American in Thailand, 14 years and counting. Tuesday, November 08, 2011. My world is not as bright and beautiful. Without you, Wendi, life is different and there is this pain that just sits there somewhere deep in me. I love you, I miss you so much, I still don't want to believe you are gone. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Thanks for caring, friends. Click here to see my pictures. Spiritual Insights Into Thailand. Ubon Missionary Kim O. I Dreamed About Wendi.
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OceanicThai: Appropriate Dressing
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American in Thailand, 14 years and counting. Saturday, December 28, 2013. Urban Thais put a lot of time and care into their appearance. First impressions and appearance are very important in Thailand. Thais are careful to dress appropriately and people who dress well are treated with more respect. Many expats coming to Thailand are often in the role of a teacher in some form or another. Teachers are held in high regard and Thai teachers dress very conservatively. For men, slacks with a collared shirt are...
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OceanicThai: Ladies Only
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American in Thailand, 14 years and counting. Wednesday, November 20, 2013. A literary work called. By Sunthon Phu, a famous Thai poet who was designated by the UNESCO a Classic Poet of the World in 1986, describes the duties of a good wife:. Http:/ www.thaiwaysmagazine.com/thai article/1911 thai women status/thai women status.html. For Western women, it is a little shocking to understand the history of Thailand concerning women. As the above article reads online,. Here are a few things to avoid:. Open co...