Sunday, October 12, 2014

Learning to Dive

At first I didn’t want to dive. But after a few days thinking, I decided to try it out. I started the Padi open water diver course by reading the book that Padi provided me with. After I read it, I finished the test with a 98% score.

The day after I finished the test, I did the confined dive in my pool. In the dive I practiced many skills with my instructor, Nina.

Lunch time
Doing Some Skills
The next day, I went to do open water dive one. I woke up very early in the morning so I would not miss my arrival at Chalong. I was diving off of a live dive boat. The dive boat had two levels. On the bottom was the dry room, and on the top there was a sitting area. The dive boat set off at 8:30 and to Rachayi for two 50-minute dives. On the first dive, I did a few skills for ten minutes, and then dove for fun. On the dive, I saw a peacock shrimp, a lot of puffer fish and moreish idols. A bearded scorpion fish made a short visit too. The visibility was great, 20 m, so I really enjoyed the dive. When I surfaced and came back in the dive boat I got out of my gear and hurried to get lunch.

Fish
Beautiful, clear, water
Starfish
More Fish
Josh and I on the dive boat
After I was full, I got ready to dive and jumped into the bay a bit further away from the bay before. We were on the same island as the first dive. On the dive, I saw a few batfish under a cliff overhanging, and a giant moray eel. The batfish were at a cleaning station and had cleaner wrass feeding away at all the parasites. Another thing I did was a CEASER, all the way up to the surface

A giant clam
Sea Urchin
The next day, Saturday, I got up at the same time and headed to Chalong. This trip the whole family went together. When we arrived, we met my dive instructor and went onto the dive boat we were traveling in. The dive boat was mostly the same as the one we went on the day before, but it was a bit bigger. Today we were going to Phi Phi. Phi Phi is a well known for its diving.

Hawksbill Turtle
The first dive we did at Phi Phi Island was at Turtle rock. Turtle rock is known for its turtles. While we were diving we got to see a one. It was a hawksbill.

The next dive was at Kohdokmai. At Kohdokmai, there are two caves, one was to deep for me to go, but the other one I could. Before I entered it I saw a few shrimp, and other animals using my dive instructor’s flash light. The cave was pretty cool. It had no coral in it and it was dark. Unfortunately, we did not see any cool thing in it.

I am now a certified open water diver, and I can't wait till I can dive in Burma.
Thanks for reading, Jacob







 More Pictures from my adventures underwater:

A sea cucumber
Stone Fish
A school of fish
Crown of thorns
Dive Skills`
Ahoy Captain James!
Moray eel
Can you see the Scorpion fish?
Another Moray eel
Turtle Rock

Clown Fish
Diving with my brother
Mom enjoying the sunny day
My dive instructor, Nina, and I
Kohdokmai
Ending the dive

















Saturday, October 4, 2014

The Phuket Vegetarian Festival

Here in Phuket, there is a vegetarian festival every year. It is celebrated all over the area and is held for 9 days. The closest area where the festival is held to us, is at the Chinese temple down the street from our house. I shall now explain to you what happened on the first day of the festival.

At the beginning of the festival we saw people pasting gold flakes onto a pole at the center of the temple. After that, other people came out of the temple shaking like crazy with foam coming out of their mouths. They were also whipping themselves, razoring their tongues and more painful stuff. They believed that they were in a trance and that there were spirits inside them shielding them from the pain. After the people walked around the area, the giant pole was risen to call the 9 gods down. There was 9 candles hung on the pole too.

The next day I went to the temple at night and listened to the name calling event. While we were there, we got some Thai food near the temple. Since it was the vegetarian festival, Thai people only sold vegetarian food. It was still very good. When we were full we went to a shop which sold fireworks, and I got to launch fireworks for the first time in my life! The ones I launched were the small bee fireworks, which would jet up in the sky.

On Monday, we went back to the temple at 8:00 to see the fire walking. When we arrived we went past the temple and into the center of the festival. There was a large sand mound there. On the sand mound there was the fiery coals. Every once in awhile people would mix the coals with a long wooden pole. After a while of waiting, the possessed people came out and danced around the area. Then, they came to the area I was at and prayed to the model gods next to me. After all of them did that, they would run through the hot coals.

After watching the fire walking for some time, we went down to our house and launched some fireworks. One of my favorite ones was the Mini Mountain. That one blew a whole bunch sparks out of its roof, like a volcano, up into the sky.

At the last part of the festival I went to go see the releasing of the spirits. There were two places where this part was being held were Sampanhin beach and Nai Yang beach. We decided to go to Nai Yang because it was less crowded. When we arrived we went to The Boss Bar and ordered one huge fish and many large shrimp fresh from the sea. They disappeared very quickly. After that, my brothers and I launched a few fireworks. We thought that the ceremony would happen at 8:00 but the locals said it would happen at 1:00, way too late. Fortunately they also told us that a  parade would be coming in a little bit. While we were waiting, we launched off a lot of our fireworks. I even got to launch a Roman Candle.

When the parade came, we set off a string of firecrackers. The parade was a little disappointing though, for it was just a few cars.

History of the Vegetarian Festival

The Vegetarian festival started when a group of people came into the town and got sick. To get better, they started a vegetarian diet to honor the two gods Kiew Ong Tai Teh and Yok Ong Sone Teh. Mysteriously, they became well again. The local townsfolk were fascinated by this and asked how it was done. They were told about the festival and started doing it from the first night of the ninth lunar month to the ninth evening. Later, a person familiar with the festival volunteered to return to Kansai, China. There, he invited the sacred Hiao Ho-le or Hiao lan (incense smoke) and Lian Tui (name plaques) to stay in Kathu. He also brought the holy writing used in ceremonies. The afternoon before the festival begins, a great pole at each temple is raised, called the Go Teng pole. This pole is put up so that the gods can descend.

At midnight candles are put on the pole to signalize the opening of the fest. Ma Song, or entranced horses, are devotees whom the gods enter during the fest. They manifest supernatural powers and perform self-tortures in order to shift evil from individuals onto themselves, and to bring the community good luck. Ma Song fall into two categories: those who, having had an intimation of impending doom, want to extend their lives; and people specially chosen by the gods for their moral qualities.*

Throughout the festival fireworks and drums are sounded, especially during ceremonies. It is held that the louder they are the better, because the noise drives away evil spirits.*

A Ma Song running through the fire



A Ma Song coming out of his trance

Dragons


Some Ma Song

A dragon bowl

Family Photo

The Chinese temple
Bee Firework
*Exerts taken from phuketvegetarian.com

Monday, September 29, 2014

Humor and Instructional poem

The Laundry
a poem by Jacob

Doing the laundry is an easy chore
And it is not a terrible bore
For all you really have to do
Is make sure that there is no goo
For if there’s goo then it will not gleam
And that would mean it is not clean
To get rid of the goo
All you have to do
Is spray the blooper
With the stain remover
Then you put the clothes in the washing device
Making sure to not combine the red or white
Only then you may push the start button










Saturday, August 30, 2014

Anthem Wake Park

Anthem Water Park

Here in Thailand I have been making a few friends. One day my friends Mateo, Isabella, and Lucas invited my family over to go Wakeboarding at Anthem Water Park. It was a long car drive, because we didn’t know the way there.

Later when we arrived, my dad got tickets for Joshua and himself while James and I watched.

The Wakeboarding Park was made up of a lake that was split into 2 sections, the beginner side and the advanced side, separated by a wooden bridge. The handles that you held on to were towed by an elevated, moving wire. The beginner side had a smooth-going no-turn course while the advanced side had a fast-moving turning course with jumps and other tricks.

I choose to give it a try after I saw Dad and Joshua do it. I mastered the beginner field quickly and even didn't fall of when the manager turned the speed really high.I almost made it on the advanced, but it was really tricky because of the super fast jerk in the launch-off. I fell every time.
James was also doing great, he was able to stay up for a bit on the beginner course.

After two hours of fun, we all got tired, said our goodbyes and thank you's, and left.


Thanks for reading, Jacob
James and I ready to wakeboard

Group Photo

About to wakeboard

Thursday, August 21, 2014

A Trip to America

A Trip to America

It only took a few days for Mom being gone for us to miss her. We decided that we would all go to America to visit her and to see Melissa's wedding. After a 15 hour flight, plus a 9 hour wait in Seoul, we arrived in Seattle. When we finished checking in, Mom came and picked us up. When we arrived back at home we spent the rest of the day visiting our neighbors and riding our bicycles.

Later, Granny (Grandma) came over for a visit bringing Arlene and Glen with her. When they arrived we talked for a while then decided on going into Coupeville for lunch. In Coupeville, we went to Knead and Feed, where we all got sandwiches. After lunch, we strolled down the sidewalk and got Ice cream from my favorite Ice cream shop, Kapaws.

A few days later, we went down to Oregon to see Melissa's wedding. After a long car drive we arrived at the hotel that we booked. Next day, we went to Kelly Point Park, the place where Melissa's wedding was located. At Melissa's wedding, we met a lot of our family which we had not seen for a long time. At the ceremony of Scott and Melissa, there were three ministers that shared the speech. When the wedding was over we went to the party zone. There, I had a great time eating the good food and talking with my family. I also danced a bit ;-).

After the marvelous wedding, we arrived at our hotel and slept. The next morning, we woke up and went straight to the cheesecake factory to celebrate Glen's birthday. There, we exchanged pictures and had great food.

Another thing I want to talk about in my blog is my stay at Granny's (Grandma's) house. I had a great time. We spent a lot of time playing outside games, like croquet and Bouche Ball. We also helped water  the garden and pick berries. I was very happy to see my cat, Pj, again. I was so happy, that I slept with him on the small, green, couch. Another thing I did was visit Sandy's house (Sandy is a friend of my Grandma). Their I took a piano lesson and did many other fun things.

It was great to go back to America and see my family and friends.
Thanks For Reading Jacob
Portland

Me with Melissa

Us at the Party

The Wedding


group photo

Dancing

At the Cheesecake factory



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