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Thank you, thank you with the force of words I don’t know in English or in Thai, for everything you’ve done for us. Until we meet again. - @kaylakawalec
Some days, I was stuck in my house at site. And now, I’m stuck in a house in the states. This is hard. And like our lives in Thailand, our lives here in America (especially in this current moment of tumult) will require a concerted daily recommitment. - @nick_daddio
Just three months ago I had the honor and privilege of sharing my work at site and in Thailand with some visiting family members. Now I’m back stateside and they’ve helped me to share the story of the #PeaceCorpsEvac2020 with the hometown public radio faithful. - @kneelpickles
The Adventures of Khao & Soy // by: Pakou Khang
Serving in the south be like…
Khao and Soy made it through the term unscathed… Did you?
Khao is terribly distracted about this upcoming bpit-term… #arewethereyet?
Khao and Soy on their last baht and can’t decide if they want to live for the moment or live for the month. Decisions, decisions.
Khao and Soy have mixed feelings about heading back to school.
Khao and Soy are ready for their trip…. did they remember everything?
How Khao and Soy deal with the summer heat
Khao and Soy make bike safety fashionable
Meet Sticky Rice’s new mascot, Khao, and his trusty sidekick, Soy.
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