This last weekend the Steck family, Raquel, Hailey & I went on an adventure to see some new places in Thailand. I'll take you on a little photo journey through our weekend.
One of the many beautiful views during our car ride
The old station wagon - almost ready to leave.
We spent the night in a hotel in Mae Sariang (about 2.5 hrs from the school). It was so nice to have warm showers and real beds to sleep on there.
On Sabbath morning we enjoyed a special breakfast while we watched Ouachita Hills Friday night vespers live. Raquel's sister gave an encouraging message for her senior speech. It was so nice to see all of my family members come up on the screen during the program. We were so thankful to have a faster internet connection to be able to watch it.
Here's the five of us girls - Hannah, Sharon, Raquel, me, and Hailey - by a painting at the hotel.
They're a fun bunch to hang out with. :)
After we packed up we headed up to the highest mountain in Thailand. The road was steep, curvy, and bumpy, but the views on the way up were beautiful. Once we arrived at the top, we weren't able to see very much because of the clouds, but we enjoyed our time nonetheless.
Hannah Marie & Hannah Joy :)
We had to pull out our jackets because it was chilly due to the higher elevation.
We had many photographers on our trip.
We ate our lunch at the top of the mountain. The school's cook had sent some special curries (fake meat curries with garlic, tomatoes and onions) along with us for our picnic.
Notice the sign (7 - Living Together).
We thought it was an appropriate place to get our extended Steck family picture.
We enjoyed a hike through the jungle after lunch.
Here's another pic of our adopted family
That was a big tree!
Enjoying the view arm in arm
The front view - with a random Thai guy
A pagoda at the top of the mountain - made in honor of the King of Thailand.
We enjoyed the view and tried to stay warm while Mr. Steck read to us from an inspiring book called "One Miracle After Another." We almost read the entire book during our weekend trip. I've read it before, but it's definitely worth re-reading. We serve a powerful God!
(If you haven't read it, I encourage you to do so.)
We then drove over an hour to a campsite near the gorge.
Our little campsite the next morning - I enjoyed sleeping in my hammock. :)
We had our breakfast by the rushing river.
The Sunday morning breakfast that chef Hannah (Hannah Steck that is) had prepared -
Spaghetti, homemade spaghetti sauce, papaya, pineapple, bread & more.
Spaghetti, homemade spaghetti sauce, papaya, pineapple, bread & more.
We then walked to the nearby gorge and hiked a trail that had another nice view at the top.
Walking across that bridge at the top of the gorge was exciting. :)
Next we drove back to Mae Sariang and down a long, pot-holed, bumpy road to the Salawin River.
We took a boat ride just before dusk - the temperature was perfect.
I looked a little dusty from our drive out there.
The other passengers on our boat ride.
We had a wonderful time. I will always treasure these memories with friends.
We made it safely back to the school at a late hour on Sunday night and thankfully we were all in one piece. Praise the Lord for His protection over the many miles we traveled!
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