off-shoulder jumpsuit and sling bag from pratunam, brim hat from floating market, and sandals from mama. location at Grand Palace, Bangkok. FFF Related Posts on: Thailand
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McDonald’s Kiddie Crew Grand Graduation

Here’s what made our baby-no-more Ella Venice‘s summer busy – being a kiddie crew at McDo! For 5 days, she learned how to greet customers, assist in drive-thru, get order, and make burgers at a certain McDonald’s branch in Cagayan de Oro City. She was filled with excitement as she told me her story because […]
Feature Friday: Panaon Beaches in Misamis Occidental

Feature Friday highlights businesses, people, fashion, and basically anything under the sun! Panaon, Misamis Occidental is a budding municipality located north of Ozamiz which is only three quarters of an hour ride through private transpo. However if in public, an additional of 15-20 minutes won’t break your neck ‘coz there’s never traffic jam here in our […]
#tosomeats in Thailand

Oh, how I love street food! As far as my memory is concerned, I’ve been enjoying fishballs even before fishball carts started to roam around Ozamiz in the 80’s. Well, I just had them in Lipa though Mommy Becky always restricted us to eat street food for we might get Hepatitis out from it. But together […]
Literally Street Fooding
Here’s a sneak peek of our Thailand food adventure! Tune in for more of #tosomeats in my next post only here on The Other Side of Mae! #tosomtravels Related Posts: #tosomeats in Thailand #tosomeats in Vietnam
Bangkok Shopping

When I was still in the RTW business, I often heard my suppliers say, “That’s the last price. This is of good quality ‘coz this comes from Bangkok.”, “New arrivals from Bangkok!”, “That’s already very cheap from Bangkok.”, etc. So I got really curious why they always mentioned Bangkok, Bangkok, Bangkok when in fact, all […]
Baiyoke Sky Hotel

Seeing the panoramic view of a city makes us know the city even more. So when we went to Bangkok, we checked into the city’s highest point to see its entirety on top! Unlike Hong Kong’s The Peak, Bangkok’s uppermost place is directly accessible by just using a series of elevators despite Victoria’s very challenging […]
Wat Intharawihan: The Temple of the Standing Buddha
As mentioned in my last post, here’s another temple we’ve visited which is another one of the 40,000+ temples in Thailand – the Wat Intharawihan. In this temple, another giant Buddha, Luang Phor To stands tall in the midst of the complex that’s why it is called as The Temple of the Standing Buddha. The statue is made of bricks […]
Wat Benchamabophit: Marble Temple

According to our tour guide, there are about 40,000+ Buddhist temples all over Thailand and one of the most visited is the Wat Benchamabophit or commonly known as the Marble Temple. It is made of Italian marble so it is named after that. There are 52 images of Buddha in the gallery surrounding the temple […]
Whimsical Wednesday: From the Atmosphere to Forever
Whimsical Wednesday shows my fancy in a myriad of beautiful things. I’m sorry for interrupting this blog’s current line-up of Thailand posts. There’s just something I want to share with you, my ever dearest and very patient blog readers. So, come bear with me. Hehe….. Last week, I discussed the Layers of the Atmosphere to my […]