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The Land of the Cheap (But Delightful) Massage

1/10/2010

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After dragging the kids all over Chiang Mai looking at temples we treated them to their first Thai foot massage!  (Yes, we bought them ice cream too.)  Everyone was totally game for it EXCEPT Boy 1.  He was SO NOT EXCITED, that is until he realized they had free wireless, at that point you could do anything to him and he was fine, as long as he could connect to the internet on his iPod and talk to his girl back in Seoul.

Here we are all lined up and getting ready for our massage!
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Boy 3 could not contain himself.  He giggled and giggled and then he squirmed right out of his seat.  The lady massaging him was only able to do so for about 10 minutes, after that he couldn't take anymore!  She ended up giving me the rest of his massage. (Lucky me!) 
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Boy 3 wasn't the only one giggling, Boy 2 had a hard time holding his giggles back as well, however he did make it the entire 30 minutes.
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Girl enjoyed her massage a little more than the boys did.  She had a small bout of the giggles but I think it was more due to the fact that her brothers were giggling so hard!  After a few minutes she sat back and enjoyed her massage.  As for Boy 1,  I don't think he even noticed anything going on beyond his iPod.
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One of the things I LOVE about Thailand is the massages. Not only are they very good, but they are DIRT CHEAP!   Hubby and I had massages almost every day while we were in Thailand for the big price of about $6 USD per hour.  Yes, you read that correctly I said SIX.  For the six of us to get 30 minute massages in Thailand it cost right around $15 USD.

So, here is another interesting little tidbit for you.  The massage parlor we took the kids to (we just stopped in as we were walking down the street) is called Lila Thai Massage, it was very cute and very clean; this is one of the reasons why we picked it.  It was only later after we got back to the hotel and we were looking through their brochure did we realize all the massage therapist were x-cons.  You can read about it here.
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kathie
1/10/2010 08:24:00 pm

What a deal.

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