Our Thailand holiday is almost forgotten with all the rushing around that goes with children and a household, but now that we have mid-term break (already!), I have a quiet moment to reflect on what I saw and bought.  After living in Dubai for 5 and a half years, shopping is really not on the top of my list of things to do when I go to a new country.  I would much rather spend my time in nature or look at the architecture and other design orientated things...and try out all the exotic food, of course.  That's the reason why I only have a handful of  loot from Thailand.

 I bought these two hats on New Year's Eve from a lady selling them on the beach.  I just love the colours!  Apparently it is made by women from the Hill Tribes in Northern Thailand where they still live and dress in the traditional way.  It looks like a lot of work went into making the hats - almost as much as trying to get a  one-year old to pose for a photo!

Just around the corner from the lodge where we stayed I found a shop selling all sorts of artifacts including some traditional building materials.  It looks like a building site, so it was only on our last day there, that I realised all the 'stuff' is actually for sale!  I found these 2 tiles on a pile of reclaimed bricks.

 I also found this piece of reclaimed wooden balustrade under an old table in the back yard.

 So, no clothes, jewellery or shoes.  Just a few pieces of used building materials.  Exciting, isn't it?
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