All things Koh Lipe

This was one of the best family vacations we have ever taken, and while I wasn’t sure how we would handle 7 days on a beach, I think we would all jump at the chance to go back. This post is all going to be pictures and stories that didn’t fit into a separate post but that I still want to share with you.

He did his own sunscreen…. at least he got well covered

By this time, Alex had figured out the magic of “add it to our room bill” So before he laid down here, he had ordered me a cha yen and himself a coke. He got very spoiled by the staff here, they all took such good care of him, even offering to watch him so Mark and I could go out on our own.

This is a happy kid

The hotel next to us was supposed to have really amazing food, and since it was right next door we decided to save that for our last night. The view was fantastic, the food was good- I don’t even really remember what we had though, so it can’t have been that good.

Alex is such a great kid that no matter where we take him, he will get along and have a good time. Here, it was hanging out on the rocking horses while we waited. He was enjoying the driftwood and looking out at the ocean.

Ice and Mo (the ladies in the pictures above) were so sweet to Alex I think they would have kept him if we had let them and Alex would have stayed! They even sat with him and let him show them his Mario game – even when he wouldn’t let them have a turn!

He had a giant chocolate smoothie, it’s really a milkshake, and he was thrilled because it was so tall. Since it was our last night, it was special and totally worth the splurge.

Just a really nice view of our private beach, very few waves, and none of them were very big.

This was our settling up trip to the dive shop, in the end, Alex had done 3 bubblemaker dives, Mark had done two dives and I did one “just trying not to panic and drown myself” refresher dive during the week. I think we may have created a monster in Alex as he talks about diving all the time now.

French toast became his jam during this trip, he had never really been that into it before, but everyday on this trip, he ate french toast for breakfast and would have eaten more if we let him. Breakfast here was always a good time, because we got to chat with our new staff friends, sit next to the ocean, and plan our relaxed days.

Mariya was another staff friend, we saw her every morning at breakfast, and she told us all about her home area, and her family.

Mo and Ice even gave Alex a special treat, they made him extra french toast and packed it up so he would have a snack to have on the long trip back to Bangkok. Alex was promising to come back to visit every vacation we have, he really enjoyed this vacation. Everyone who works for Ten Moons is wonderful, we couldn’t have asked for a more friendly, helpful, and fun group to hang out with.

They walked over with us to the long boat that would take us out to the big dock to get on the speed boat. Alex was so sad to leave that he cried the whole long boat ride back. It is definitely a trip he will remember when he is older.

The speed boat ride back was the worst. We hit some bad weather and the boat would ride up on a wave and slam back down on the other side. Since my bruise was still very new, every time the boat would come back down, I would cry, it was so painful. But the good news is that I didn’t really get seasick… so maybe pain deferment works. Alex again sat up in the front of the boat, and while adults were whining and complaining about the trip, he just enjoyed the ride.

Once we had gotten off at the main pier in Hat Yai, two gentlemen from our boat stopped me, one told me that Alex was destined to be a Navy Seal the way he took the waves in stride, the other one gave Alex a chocolate bar from his home country of Spain and commented that Alex was such a brave kid and very polite…. all the things a mother wants to hear!

I think we all slept on the van ride back to the airport, and the flight back was pretty uneventful too. The surprise on the way back to Bangkok was at the security checkpoint. I had forgotten that I had drinks in my purse, and normally at least at US airports, we would get pulled aside, the drinks would be thrown out and there would be some embarrassment about the whole thing. This time though, they just asked us to open and drink some of the drinks to show that they weren’t anything illicit and off we went through the gate.

When we got back to Bangkok, we ended up driving over to the other side of the city to stay near the airport we would leave from the next day. It wasn’t a fancy hotel, but it worked. Not far from the hotel there was a large shopping area with an open market and lots of restaurants. We trekked over there and ended up going to a sushi place that made Alex really happy. He’s come a far way from the kid who wouldn’t eat raw fish (or really any fish). Early the next day we hopped on a flight back to Hangzhou and came home. While it’s taken me over 6 months to write this blog because of the variety of weird things that happen day to day, the memories of the trip are still very clear and collectively as a family, we have told anyone who would listen about this amazing island, with its lovely people.

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  1. I’m glad you had such a wonderful trip! We miss you and love you! Tell Alex We have so many cats in the cafe it’s hard for me to keep up!

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