After a long time of waiting, I am finally writing another blog post. 🙂 We toured Africa by going on the Garden Route which is a horse shoe that tours a lot of South Africa. In one of our homes, I finally got Pokémon Moon which was made to celebrate twenty years of Pokémon! Weeks later we went to the Bloukrans Bridge and did the 4 th highest bungee jump in the world! While going to start the jump, I had the most nervous face I have ever had.  After I started jumping it was awesome! After that, we went to the gift shop and bought some shirts saying that we did it.
The next thing we did wasn’t very exciting; we had to fly for 30 hours to get to Thailand. The worst part is that it was Mom’s birthday. Worst-birthday- ever!  When we got to Thailand, the main thing is that there are a lot of side markets to go see. From what I’m seeing, California knows how to party, while Asia knows how to cook. We tried quail eggs, pork skewers and fried bananas.  At one of the stands, there was a little magic show where Charlotte learned a new magic trick. We also went to a giant mall which had 2,000 stores.  Let’s just say, we were in there for a while. One of the stores was a videogame store with some really old stuff.  Some of these are a Japanese Family Computer which is an NES, a Virtual Boy, Pokémon Red and Green, and a R.O.B.
The new adventure we had today was going to a cooking class like the one in Italy, except instead of Italian food, we made Asian food. The food we made was green curry with chicken, hot and sour prawn soup, pad thai and sweet sticky rice with mango. I honestly really liked the class and the final result of my food. Â Just a warning though, if my Dad asked if he should make some of the food we made at the class, I hope you like spicy food!
Now that you are all caught up, let’s do some more jokes. Why do ghost never have parties? Because they wouldn’t be very lively! Why do ghosts’ houses only have a bedroom, a bathroom, a kitchen, and a dining room? Because since their dead, they wouldn’t need a living room!
Love the post. Enjoyed the part about California knows how to party but Asia knows how to cook.
Hope you will make me some special food when you get home
Love you
Great Blog Trevor!!! Love your observations and enjoying watching your adventures!!!
Trevor, thank you so much for sharing. I am enjoying your family’s trip so very much! How lucky for you all and what a priceless experience. I’m in Pennsylvania , but my sister (Liz Leverett) lives in California. She shared your family’s story with me. Safe travels and continue to enjoy. Oh, and most of all keep sharing!
~Christine
I love Liz! Thank you for following along with us!
Such a fun post to read! Thanks for sharing, Trevor!