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gary and kids

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  1. It can be hot & humid then there is a thunder storm and it cools down for a bit as there is a nice wind that comes with the storm then it warms up again ready for the next thunder storm but its not as hot as in april. :o

    Thank's sooo much --I love this forum :D

  2. I have two daughters 12 and 13 their mother passed away last year. We do not speak Thai (except the polite stuff- hello, thank you ,how much ect...) we visited Thailand for a month in Jan/feb.06 and fell in love with it.We are returning to Thailand in July this year for another month to explore and see if it's a place we really want to live.

    We would like to stay at least a year in Thailand, maybe in Phuket or Ko Samui where we have friends living now(though they don't have children).I have an income from the U.S that would allow us to live there comfortably. My girl's go to public school here in Seattle but would be up to going to privet or public school in Thailand.

    After visiting Thailand I could not stop thinking that it may be a much better place to raise my girls for a while, after experiencing the Thai's appreciation for the family and elders,their open hearts and love for their country and King. Not to mention there's not multiple murders and extreme crimes happening EVERY NIGHT and generally very little respect for family and elders like there is here.

    Any advice or thoughts would be greatly appreciated :o

  3. Hot/humid.

    How are the monsoons,rainy season?? is it really that bad?

    and how hot is it in july? hotter than it was in march this year.

    I've heard conflicting reports on Thailand's weather, and I'm just trying to get a good idea what to expect when we visit in July- thank's again. :o

  4. :D

    How long do you plan to have the kids studying in Thailand?

    What is their age?

    Do they have any background in Thai language

    Have they been to Thailand?

    What is their current school arrangements?

    At least fill in these blanks, and someone will be able to help you better with precise information :D

    --Sorry about that :o

    I have two daughters 12 and 13 who do not speak Thai (except the polite stuff- hello, thank you ,how much ect...) we visited Thailand for a month in Jan/feb.06 and fell in love with it.We are returning to Thailand in July this year for another month to explore and see if it's a place we really want to live.

    We would like to stay at least a year in Thailand, maybe in Phuket or Ko Samui where we have friends living now(they don't have children).I have an income from the U.S that would allow us to live there comfortably. My girl's go to public school here in Seattle but would be up to going to privet or public school in Thailand.

    After visiting Thailand I could not stop thinking that it may be a much better place to raise my girls for a while, after experiencing the Thai's appreciation for the family and elders,their open hearts and love for their country and King. Not to mention there's not multiple murders and extreme crimes happening EVERY NIGHT and generally very little respect for family and elders like there is here.

    Any advice or thoughts would be greatly appreciated :D

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