Most distressing. So I packed up and started walking to Kolkuta. First, a truck picked me up and took me 2 kilometers to a taxi stop. When no one showed up there, I walked another kilometer to the rickshaw stop. Still no one. So after a while I walked to the bus stop. I got picked up with some help from a couple of really nice guys. When I got on, and was shooed up to the front of the bus, the ticket guy was in the back. 70 kilometers later, when I got off, he had almost made it to the door. Since I couldn't reach him, and needed to get off, I guess it was free. Also, the other passengers were somewhat shocked that I let an old lady take a seat instead of claiming it for myself. I am not supposed to be a gentleman! Very strange.
For once, I got to the airport early, and got in easily. I also was feeling well enough that I risked eating a couple of samosas. They weren't really that good, since they were microwaved, but still pretty nice. I think that I threw them up before I got to Bangkok, but they were worth it.
Love Bangkok. Accidentaly left my bag at the baggage claim, and after about 45 minutes of waiting, someone showed up to take me to it. Nevertheless, I got Subway, Baskin Robbins, and Dunkin Donuts for supper!!!
The train took me to right across the street from the Nasa Vegas Hotel. Wonderful place.
Had church on Sabbath at Ekkamai School, and they invited me to a potluck too! That was good times. Kept it down too. Spent Sabbath afternoon lounging in bed and reading the Great Controversy.
Saturday night I went to the Paragon... American food and a huge bookstore. Enough said. (Except: Great Burrito)
Sunday morning? Back to the airport for more Subway, and, keeping track of my bags this time, to the gate to meet with the other SM's. An easy flight back, and supper at Fay and Tim's, where they were shocked at how little we ate, and then it was bed!