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Delay

I’m checking on the renovation of our condo daily since it’s just a short distance away. I don’t mind walking there often but dragging 2 noisy kids along can be such a difficult task. Why don’t I drive? That’s because my car was parked at our condo building for weeks now, and I’m too lazy to walk over there and drive it out. Hey, getting a good spot on the second or third floor is very important you know? LOL

We should be moving in this week but it’s not ready yet. Things have been very much delayed and our stuffs are still trapped in the flooded house. We can’t move them out until the water subsided, which might take a couple more weeks.

Maybe I should just buy everything new? If money permits! :P But right now, some of the furniture and air-conditioners which we had ordered can’t be installed as the sellers’ stores are flooded too, and they can’t send the furniture nor install the air-cons. Sucks huh? Maybe I can only buy small stuffs like utility knives, flower pots and wall decors, which are all not important!

Anyhow, we shall just treat it as we have moved in as according to the fengshui date given. Sigh…life has turned upside down since the blardy flood.

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Flood in Pathum Thani

I have never mentioned which part of province I’m staying in for the past 3 years, just for privacy. But then again, it’s time to write something about a place which has been my home since we moved to Thailand. Pathum Thani is a suburban, north of Bangkok city, and it takes about 30 – 45 minutes to reach the city center, depending on routes or traffic.

It’s a nice place, but some part may look like kampungs (villages), and it has a lot of canals, with Chrao Phraya river passes at some parts of this province.  There are a lot of nice moobans (gated communities / housing estates) in my area, and it’s a nice place to stay. Honestly.

But since the main effort is to prevent flooding in Bangkok city, Pathum Thani has badly suffered from the flooding in Thailand, mostly due to the water flow from Ayutthaya and its surrounding provinces. Heavy rains contributed to the mass water volume too, but I think it’s the incompetence of government management that makes things worse as well. Why didn’t they empty the dams before the monsoon? How can’t they predict the rain fall volume?

It’s not a good idea sacrificing Ayutthaya every year, which I know it’s always flooded during this time of the year, throughout my stay in Thailand. I totally love the historical sites, but I had only been there twice. There are a lot of industrial areas around this region, and as you know, most have already inundated. It’s a pain in the a** to loss such money you know? Talking from those giant investors’ point of views. Why can’t the Thai government plan a water management system effectively, instead of blaming the previous government? You bet.

I would be happier to see Yingluck putting more effort in preventing flood than giving out tablet computers to student. Honestly.

I’m kiasi, I admit that. Being a Malaysian living in a country without much natural disaster, you can’t blame me for being kiasi. Another thing is, I worried too much and too early as well. The moment I saw the tweet about evacuation, even if it’s a false alarm, I decided it’s time to leave the house in Pathum Thani. That was last Thursday.

On Thursday, Science and Technology Minister Plodprasop Suraswadi ordered an evacuation from Bangkok’s northern outskirts to Don Mueang airport due to the failure to repair the water gate in Khlong Ban Phrao canal in Sam Khok district of Pathum Thani.

Other authorities later dismissed Mr Plodprasop’s announcement and insisted that despite the unfinished repairs of the water gate, floodwaters would not reach Bangkok and its adjacent areas in Pathum Thani. Bangkok Governor MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra on Thursday also blasted the announcement, asking Bangkok residents to listen to him and him alone for any evacuation orders.

Pol Gen Pracha yesterday joined the debate over who should issue evacuation announcements. “I think [Mr Plodprasop] should have acknowledged by himself that I’m the one who will make the evacuation announcement. He can talk about the things he is responsible for.”

Mr Plodprasop himself apologised to the public for causing a panic but said he did not make an evacuation announcement. He only told people to move belongings to higher ground and their cars out of flood-risk areas.

The Interior Ministry’s emergency operation centre for floods, storms and landslides yesterday morning declared 17 districts of Bangkok disaster areas that needed immediate help.

But in the afternoon, Pol Gen Pracha dismissed the morning announcement.

From Bangkok Post

From the bottom of my heart, I’m glad that someone made the public panic. :P I won’t have evacuated early if not because of this mistake. Before the weekend, Sam Khok was very badly submerged and then the water had spread to our area. Check out Chuan Chuen Golf Course and its mooban, which is just a stone throw away from our house.

Cars in the evacuated Chuan Chuen Golf Avenue housing estate on the Bangkok-Pathum Thani road in Muang district of Pathum Thani are almost completely submerged in the province’s worst flooding in five decades. The Bangkok governor has warned the city has 48 to avoid a similar fate. PONGPAT WONGYALA

That’s how fast the water came. I just don’t understand why they can’t issue evacuation order at least 48 hours earlier for most parts of Pathum Thani, instead of doing so when it’s too late. So you people in Bangkok better get yourself prepared.

So far, here’s the flooding update in Thailand.

The PM failed to protect Navanakorn yesterday, as she promised. I don’t think I will wait for the updates and it’s best to flee to safety first.

Companies with operations at Nava Nakorn, which was established in 1971, include Japanese watchmakers Casio and Seiko, the Swiss powdered milk and food producer Nestle, Japanese electronics firm Toshiba and hard drive maker Western Digital, which has already lost another production facility at another industrial park.

Western Digital issued a statement saying its other facilities in Malaysia, Singapore and the U.S. are fully operational, but that it “now expects that the flooding of its Thailand facilities, combined with flood damage to the company’s supply chain in Thailand, will have significant impact on the company’s overall operations and its ability to meet customer demand for its products in the December quarter.”

The biggest blows were suffered by Honda and Toyota for whom Thailand is a major production base. Both have been forced to stop all work here due to flooding of their facilities.

Many of the factories in flooded industrial estates are producers of specialized components, such as parts for computer hard drives, producing a knock-on effect for manufacturers in other areas unaffected by flooding that are unable to source needed parts.

Last week, a Japanese trade organization criticized the Thai government for allegedly failing to provide timely and accurate information about the situation in the central province of Ayutthaya, where hundreds of factories have been devastated, including electronics makers and automotive parts suppliers.

“Japanese companies didn’t know what was happening or which information was true or not,” said Seiya Sukegawa of the Japan External Trade Organization Thailand. “They received warnings but not enough information and not enough time to decide the next step.”

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So, are we all really safe?

 

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Indoor Swimming Pool

Yeap, it’s an indoor swimming pool in our house now. In fact, outdoor swimming pool is even bigger. The whole mooban is flooded to waist line and even the main road outside is one big pond now. Sigh…

We are safe and fine. Dun worry.

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We are safe

We are kiasi. As soon as I saw the tweet about evacuation, I quickly rushed hubby and the kids to get ready to leave. We were waiting for the kids for their Chinese class, and we were supposed to have dinner out.

But on the safe side, I just let the kids have some bread while we rushed home to grab the bags and documents. Then, our neighbor came to help us move the fridge upstairs, and we made sure that all sockets, except the fridge was unplugged. There are cases where flood victims were electrocuted in their home, so no play play.

We are staying with FIL for the moment, and as soon as our condo is ready, I guess we will move in for awhile. Or maybe move our things in. It will speed up our moving process.

Some updates said the evacuation is not necessary, and had caused panic. But honestly, the water is not too far away, just about 1.5km. With the embankment and sandbag walls collapsing a couple of times, it’s best to stay safe than sorry.

Today, I’m still at work. Still have a lot to do, especially in getting my work permit renewal. Visa can wait, and so is driving license. After that, I can smoke Rocky Patel cigars in my new balcony and relax. Just kidding la, I don’t smoke.

Flood

We are under a lot of stress! Everyday, hubby and I will check on the flood updates, and see if we need to cabut to the condo, which is obviously not ready!!! Of course, we have other plans, like moving in with FIL, if needed, or just check into a hotel for a couple of days. It’s not that bad as long as we are packed and important stuffs have moved to second floor.

I still go to the office, but later as kids can’t wake up early. No more yoga as hubby is worried that area is already flooded, so better don’t take the risk.

I can’t go back as my work permit is expired next week, so I have to stay here and renew it. My staff is good at preparing the documents, but maybe she might leave out some and need to resubmit again. Anyway, I must say that I’m lucky enough to have a few good workers, even if they are not perfect, but things are done still. My admin can even go out and settle things on her own, buying laserjet ink cartridges, paying tax, buying office essentials without the need of me asking her to. As long as she lets me know in advance that she’s going out to run some errands, I will allow it. It saves me a lot of time from running around now.

If things get really bad, then I won’t come to work. Luckily it’s school holiday and the kids are with me most of the time.

 

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Real Estate

Posted by Gaylord Campbell

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Weird Ads

I saw a weird ads on the newspapers yesterday, someone is looking for an egg donor. Not that chicken egg ok? It’s an ovum. :P

I hardly pay attention to those classified ads on papers, as you know, they are mostly about jobs, tours, insurance, or property on sales, so there won’t be anything much concerning me. But that ads really caught my attention!!!

The price is pretty attractive, the chosen one will be given THB 1 million. It’s a lot of money for an egg!!! But you must be below 30, with IQ140 and must be Chinese or Caucasian. I bet he’s looking for a pretty woman with brain, but then again, why must he look for a donor instead of chasing one? Unless he’s married and the wife is…. :P

Morning Rush

I must give myself a pat on the shoulder for being able to rush rush rush things out in the morning. Besides preparing bentos, I cook dinner, then get myself ready, have breakfast and rush for yoga. It’s quite hard in the first week as I could only reach there on time, and didn’t have much to warm up. Oh boy, my body was all stiff!

But this week onwards, I’ve got used to the rush. If I’m sending the kids to school when hubby’s away, I can even reach there earlier. Of course, I don’t do pretty bentos as much as I used to, and the kids complained a bit. :P No choice la, I must make some selfish sacrifice. LOL!

Luckily, there is a shower area at the yoga center. It’s not really a center but a nice house with a big yard. I really love the gardens!!!! Most ladies will take their time to chit chat after the class but yours truly has to rush for shower and change and off to work. Sigh…no time to dab any mineral foundation also. Don’t care la…

I’m trying my best to go 3 times a week. Hopefully, I can keep it up.

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Boh eng

Oh boy, the renovation is more major that we thought. Hubby and I went to check out the unit a couple of days ago and the whole place is like…. debris here and there, dusty, dirty, and I didn’t know it’s so hard to even break down half of the bathroom wall!!! Let alone the bigger connecting wall between the 2 units. OMG…

So, renovation will be slower than anticipated. :P I stopped buying anything in the mean time, except booking for furniture. Anything else can wait until the whole place is ready. However, I will have another month to throw out unwanted stuffs, especially those junks in the storeroom. No idea why we have so many rubbish like cord cover. chargers, toys and etc piling up over 3 years!

Next will be looking for carton boxes and start packing. Oh boy…really boh eng…

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Overflow

September will be a busy month for us. Firstly, the renovation started. Call me superstitious but we really wanted to wait until the 7th lunar month is over before renovating the condos. It’s a BIG MESS inside!!! Debris, dust, mold, in short, you don’t wanna be in there.

Then, it’s also the month to pay school fees for the next term. Another burn-the-wallet issue to be settled in September. :P

And my supplier is asking us to go to Japan for a training in February, and I’m not sure how we are going to manage it. Hubby said go with the kids. O.o Hello, like that how I attend training???

Then another email came that the marketing team will fly here from Japan for a SEA visit. Jialat, I will have to entertain a group of “nap pun lou” for a week. My routine will definitely be all screwed up and I can’t leave them to my sales, who can’t speak much English. And them who can’t speak much English too. Faint…I should go pick up some Japs now ah??? Boh eng you know???

On top of that, yours truly has finally started to pick up yoga again…. THIS MORNING!!! My legs are breaking, my tummy is sore, and my head is probably overflow with blood that I look so pinkish now. LOL! My muscles had just got a shock after not working out for more than 3 years. Probably need to change into hospital scrubs if I do the exercise a little longer. Luckily, it’s only 1.5 hour and I could still manage it.

I lost most of my flexibility though but that can be worked out. Hopefully, I can make it to the class at least 3 times a week.

So, can my life be anymore busier than this in September?

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