Did I mention that my husband is starting to carry around my old S90? I am thrilled about it. Not only because I might actually be in front of the camera in a few photos, but I also think that he has a terrific creative eye. He’s always pointing out cool quirky things while we’re walking around that I don’t notice.
All photo credits of our morning at Haw Phra Keow goes to him. How exciting!…

Our son wanted to go home right after we arrived. Even after three months of being here, the heat still really gets to him.

She’s finally stopped referring to monks as Buddhas. I love that she is getting immersed in this culture at an early age.

The brass Buddha statues are really really beautiful. They are not always sashed with the saffron cloth so we were lucky this weekend.
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Nice photo story. Love the first photograph of your son walking past the Giant Buddhas.
That first photo of your son wth his teddy bear, i’m speechless! I love that shot. Reminds me of me when i was a kid, wouldn’t go anywhere without teddy!
Beautiful. Asia is charming.
Gorgeous! The kids, you, Laos. I know I say it all the time but it reminds me of such a special time in my own life. Thanks for sharing and keep the pics coming!
The photo of you with O in the tuk tuk is priceless, one to keep forever. It’s beautiful. It’s such a change to be the one in front of the camera isn’t it? You’re right, your husband has a great eye as well!