It's been a while...
I know, i know - the hints have been understood.
So, it's 14 days since the last post... where do i start then?
The days are pretty much blurring into one at the moment, i'm really busy with work and not really going anywhere except to the office, to the shop, or along the main road to find a place to eat.
No that's not true actually. ON Sunday Rina and i had a really nice day out with some Thai AIESEC alumni. First we went to the 'Erawan Museum' - a collection of fine art and pottery housed inside... a giant copper elephant!!! It's a really impressive structure. And even bigger than the elephant i rode in Kanchanaburi :) Next we went to the 'Ancient City', a huge park where they have recreated lost of buildings from different periods in Thai history. It's too big to walk around so you have the choice to drive around by car, by tram or by bike. Being the massochists that we are, we chose the latter... Needless to say you can't cycle very far in Thailand without losing half of your body weight in sweat. Still, there was plenty of delicious food to replace the missing water :)
Not too much else to report on right now. I'm in the middle of designing recruitment materials, selection tools and induction guides, and should find out tomorrow if we can get some money from the World Bank for one of our initiatives. So exciting times... I promise i will not be so tired next time i write so it should be more interesting to read!
Good night :)
So, it's 14 days since the last post... where do i start then?
The days are pretty much blurring into one at the moment, i'm really busy with work and not really going anywhere except to the office, to the shop, or along the main road to find a place to eat.
No that's not true actually. ON Sunday Rina and i had a really nice day out with some Thai AIESEC alumni. First we went to the 'Erawan Museum' - a collection of fine art and pottery housed inside... a giant copper elephant!!! It's a really impressive structure. And even bigger than the elephant i rode in Kanchanaburi :) Next we went to the 'Ancient City', a huge park where they have recreated lost of buildings from different periods in Thai history. It's too big to walk around so you have the choice to drive around by car, by tram or by bike. Being the massochists that we are, we chose the latter... Needless to say you can't cycle very far in Thailand without losing half of your body weight in sweat. Still, there was plenty of delicious food to replace the missing water :)
Not too much else to report on right now. I'm in the middle of designing recruitment materials, selection tools and induction guides, and should find out tomorrow if we can get some money from the World Bank for one of our initiatives. So exciting times... I promise i will not be so tired next time i write so it should be more interesting to read!
Good night :)

4 Comments:
Lobbie news is lobbie news...no matter how brief! If I hadn't spoken to you in the time between posts it would have been understandable for me to think that you had ridden off into the sunset on one of those elephants that you keep talking about ;) mwahs!
Welcome back!!!
Happy to know you are alive and kicking:):):)
Kisses,
Nico
robbiie!..ive got some exciting news but cant share it on the blog due to your high readership and the 'grapevine' :)
bangkok sounds more and more 'exciting' with each post of yours. damn i gotta finalize a trip...
Rob, I completely forgot that you had asked for the output of the Recruitment Material TF ! :-s Sorry...but I assume you've contacted Stefan in the meantime? Otherwise, it's all (posters, flyers, leaflet, and two new case studies) on the @switz-PD community. Or I can also send it to you if you want, just let me know :-)
Big hugs,
Carissa
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