We decided to go and explore 7-11 for some essentials that we needed (body wash, lotion, bug spray, etc.) I am praising God that I came to visit here a few months ago, because it certainly made it easier and a little less scary to be walking around in a strange place where there are only a few signs are readable.
We found a few things at 7-11 but decided to keep walking and found a superstore called Big C. Shock and awe, is the only way I could describe the feeling we all had when we walked it. It is about the size of two Wal-Marts put together and had two levels!!! It was massive!! We of course couldn't most of the brands, so we relied on pictures to help us figure out what things were. We wanted to get nail polish remover, but couldn't find anything that looked anything like what we would find at home. We finally found something that said nail enamel remover. We finally decided to try to ask a worker and she just gave us a blank stare. So i grabbed a bottle of nail polish and Justina had what we were assuming was remover. I then pretended to paint my nails and then pointed to the bottle and pretended to remove the nail polish. She looked as if she understood and then opened a cabinet to give us a small piece of cotton. Miming definitely works lol.
We looked around for a bit and then heard loud thunder...it was pouring buckets of rain outside!!! We had about a 20 min walk back to the school. So we decided to go ahead and start walking back, fearing that it would get worse. It got worse and we hadn't made it out of the parking lot of Big C yet.So, we decided to go back into the Big C and buy umbrellas. In the end we were all soaked even with the umbrellas!! We learned two valuable lessons during this excursion: 1. don't go anywhere without an umbrella....a very large umbrella 2. don't go anywhere without shoes that are good for walking in rain (flip-flops are not good for walking in rain)
The hardest part about the rain was not being able to communicate with anyone. We didn't know how to give directions back to the school, so we couldn't get in any of the taxi's or tuk-tuks. We didn't have phones, so there was no one to call to pick us up. We were just stuck there to wait it out or to just had to brave the weather and walk back. Luckily it was warm rain, so walking back in it wasn't too bad. We were just really wet lol.
The rest of the day included taking a nap (even though we knew we weren't supposed to) and going to a local restaurant for dinner. The restaurant didn't have menus...but luckily the lady spoke a little bit of English and I had eaten there before, so I knew they had fried rice. She was especially nice to us, knowing that we are teachers at GES.
I am definitely still in a stage of feeling lost and a bit overwhelmed at times. I am sure that part of this has to do with the jet lag and the over part has to do with the culture shock. Even having been here before, I am still in awe and feel out of place. Pray that God helps me to ease into my new surroundings.