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Mrs. Cub, Chile/Portland Age and Occupation: 26, Astronomer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Astronomer Engagement Date: May 10, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Westwind YWCA camp About Me: I'm a small-town girl who's making a living in Chile, with her heart in the Pacific Northwest. I grew up in Southern California, went to high school in Texas, grad school in New Mexico, and now I can't wait to settle down in Oregon! I love pears, hazelnuts, knitting, traveling, running, baking, and long talks on the phone with good friends. I'm planning my Oregon coast summer camp wedding while abroad with my best friend - I'm always at home when I'm with him!
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The Engagement-moon - Part 3

May 25th, 2009 @ 9:40 am by Mrs. Bear Cub

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In May, we flew to Thailand! This was a long trip, and you know what I learned? American Airlines SUCKS. We flew american to Tokyo, and then JAL to Bangkok. I guess the airlines in Japan are subsidized by the government or something, because we got unlimited access to any movie or new TV show (hello HOUSE marathon!!), they wake you up to give you sushi, and you can sprawl across five seats! It’s glorious.

Since this is really more like a honeymoon, I’ll give you guys the deets more like that. Everyone should have a honeymoon before they get married anyways, right? ;)

In Bangkok we stayed at a place called Phranakorn Nornlen. This couldn’t have been any better of a refuge in crazy Bangkok! The beds are stiff, but ALL the beds in Asian hotels are stiff (compared to my pillow-top, at least!). The mood of the place is tranquil, relaxed, and refreshing, and every morning they serve you a freshly made vegan breakfast. Man, I wish I had my picture of the food! It was SO delish!

source: Phranakorn Nornlen


We only planned to stay 2 nights in Bangkok, and our major “activity” was going to a Thai cooking class! There are a lot of Thai cooking schools to choose from in Bangkok, but if you’ll let me sway you at all, don’t go to the big-name places. Book a class with Angsana at her house. She speaks perfect English, she’ll take you to get the produce, her husband’s Swedish, and seriously, this is the best Thai food I’ve ever had - and we were in Thailand! Throughout the rest of the trip we dreamed of her sweet Thai green curry! Here’s a tip - I found a recipe online! It’s the only one I’ve been able to find though, so I guess you’ll just have to go to Bangkok ;). We got a little recipe booklet after the class of the food we’d made, and spent some time eyeballing the monitor lizard in her backyard!

source: virtualtourist

YUM!!

source: Thai Home Cooking

After Bangkok, we flew down to Phuket! I know Phuket is a “typical” honeymoon location. Let me tell you right now, we both hated Phuket. It felt like Vegas. I don’t know about you, but when I travel, I want to feel like I’m going somewhere different, not somewhere that makes itself look like every other tourist attraction. They even had a “cultural amusement park” called PhantaSea - because, you know, when I go to Thailand, what I really want to do the most is go to a crappy amusement park to learn about the Thai culture through caged hamsters, fake dinosaurs, and teeny-boppers singing about the “PhantaSea” of Phuket. Really.

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It wasn’t all bad, though. While Mr. Cubbie was slaving away at his conference, I got to catch up on my epic reading - The Pillars of the Earth! - on the beach, biotch! ;)

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And we took some hilarious tuk-tuks in the evening!

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After a week of being spoon-fed consumerism, we high-tailed it out of there to Khao Lak. Khao Lak is known for its amazing scuba diving, especially in the Similan Islands.

found on Flickr!

Pretty sweet, eh? Well, we didn’t get to go to the Similans. :( Apparently May is “monsoon” season or something. Seriously, though - we were shocked and devastated to see the suffering in Myanmar - a little bump in our SCUBA trip really wasn’t that bad.

When we got to Khao Lak, it was raining a little bit, so we started our first day of SCUBA lessons indoors (the first day is really just videos, anyways!). At the end of our lesson, we walked back to our new home away from home, Baan Krating. This place was the coolest - imagine being in an Ewok village in a jungle cliff overlooking the ocean! W-O-W!! :)

source: Baan Krating

We were certainly happy! Or maybe that’s because we got to eat MANGOSTEENS - the queen of fruit! Seriously, this is the tastiest fruit ever!

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After we got back to our Ewok village, we decided to go on a hike at the nearby Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park. This was also such a cool place to visit! There was a 2-mile loop that skirted the ocean, so we started that trail. There were vines for swinging on like Indiana Jones…

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… cute photo-ops!…

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… and a beautiful beach at the end…

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It was here, on a beautiful remote beach in Thailand in the middle of a hike, that Mr. Bear Cub looked around him at everything that was beautiful and special in his life, took a deep breath, got down on one knee, and asked me to marry him. And of course, I said yes!! :)

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*Note - I normally don’t wear make up. You’re going to have to get used to this paint-free mug until the wedding! ;)

Not so bad, eh?

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I really absolutely wish I could remember everything he said! It was so sweet, I know that! On the walk back to Ewok-ville, I noticed his knee was sandy.

“Do you want me to help you wipe the sand off your knee?” I asked of my newly betrothed.

“No! That’s engagement sand! I want it to stay there.” My new fiancé responded, lovingly. ;)

So that’s how we got engaged, but there’s still plenty of engagement-mooning left in our trip! :) What’s that? Go on a honeymoon right after you get engaged? Okay! :)

Mr. Cubbie and I loved Thailand; hopefully some day we’ll be able to go back there with our [future] kids.

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Did your fiancé have some quirky, yet cute way of telling you he loves you (like keeping “engagement sand” on his knee!) that will always remind you of your engagement?

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13 Responses to “The Engagement-moon - Part 3”

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mowi322
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mowi322 (message)  128 posts, Blushing bee

my FI and I had an engagement-moon too! We had been planning a trip to Belize (with some members of my family) for months & everyone was convinced that he would ask me while we were there. Well, he psyched everyone out (mostly me!) and asked me in the middle of the week, in a parking lot, after I bought him dinner for his birthday. The next week, we went to Belize!
Now, he says, whenever it’s his birthday I’ll always remember how we got engaged (and he LOVES that we got engaged after I bought HIM dinner)

 
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Miss Marshmallow
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Miss Marshmallow (message)  188 posts, Blushing bee

oh that looks so fun — and unique. I am just about to begin reading the Pillars of the Earth, by the way.

 
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lemondrop
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lemondrop (message)  284 posts, Helper bee

That is a great story!!

My fiancee proposed in Sedona, Arizona and got the red rock dirt on his knee and it stained his tennis shoes. I still smile when I see the shoes laying around the house, I’ll be sad when it is time to retire them.

 
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Eva

What time did you land in BKK? We are thinking about a trip to Thailand (and you make it look so inviting) but I’m a little worried about transport from airport to hotel.

 
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thebackyardbride

Your Engagement-moon looks amazing! I’ve been really interested in Thailand. What kind of transportation options are there between Bangkok, Phuket and Khao Lak?

We were on a trip to Italy when he proposed so we had an Engagement-moon too!

 
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Miss Bear Cub
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,347 posts, Bumble bee

@Eva: Our flight got in REALLY late. There’s definitely an issue of getting lured into “fake” taxis at the airport. Our residence in Bangkok, Pranakorn Nornlen, arranged an airport pick-up for us. I definitely recommend going that route! (and I recommend pranakorn, too!!)
@thebackyardbride: We flew from bangkok to Phuket, then taxied (not so $$) to Khao Lak (although I think we could have gotten a bus, if we had planned better), taxi from Khao Lak to the Phuket airport (this is about a 1.5 hr drive), then flew from Phuket to Hanoi.

 
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Ruby Slippers
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Ruby Slippers (message)  482 posts, Helper bee

We went to Phuket on our honeymoon and LOVED it! I remember seeing that “Phanta-sea” place and thinking “What the heck?” We didn’t go there! We spent most of our time wandering around Patong and having street vendors yell at us to buy their crap, and taking island tours to the little islands nearby. THAT was the part I really liked! But really, I liked it all - it was just fun, bargaining for tuk tuks and sitting on the beach…mmm.

I love your ring!

 
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Miss Bear Cub
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,347 posts, Bumble bee

@Ruby Slippers: Yeah, I think I should mention that I really really did like Thailand a lot! The conference organized the dinner at PhantaSea - it was certainly an experience.

 
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Christy

We also had an engagement-moon - my man proposed on a trip to Disney World. Best. Trip. EVER!

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

What an amazing engagement story! and how sweet is Mr Cubbie w/ the Engagement sand!?!

 
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jilian (message)  372 posts, Helper bee

Funny I referred to Phuket as “Myrtle Beach on steroids” or “Myrtle Beach and Vegas combined” as well. We were NOT impressed. We like our beaches a little more relaxing and natural. Though we were in Patong the first two nights which is the heart of it. Karon and Kata were a little bit better :) And WE LOVED the Similans. We loved ALL of Thailand :)

Cool story! A memory to treasure forever!

 
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cindy

aww thats such a cute story and thailand looks amazing. there’s definitely some boob graze action in that last picture there… :P

 
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Melissabegins
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Melissabegins (message)  843 posts, Busy bee

sigh… we are getting married at our engagement-moon location <3

Love those pictures near the beach!

 


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