Ezra continues to have a fever. We are hoping that he feels better when we travel tomorrow. Stayed very close to the hotel. Played in the swimming pool. Ordered Dominoes Pizza. Happy Birthday Dad.
All of our thoughts are on Ezra, at least for Dwana and I. Viena is just bouncing around wanting to go to the swimming pool. Ezra continues to have a high fever and aches. The anti-fever medicine works for about 2 hours. He was talking in his sleep all through the night. We all went to breakfast together. So mush good food, except, I held Ezra the entire time in my lap. He barely ate some yogurt and a little water and orange juice. We hung around the hotel all day and tried to make Ezra as comfortable as possible. Happy Birthday Dad-Dad. Viena and Dwana swimming. Ezra was fevery all over and could not do much. I guess I am glad we are at a nice air-conditioned place during this time. I made out reservations for the free shuttle that will take us to the Metro and the Metro will take us directly to the airport. Our contact in Chiang Mai has arranged for a “collection” at the airport when we arrive. That is the plan. We all took a late night swim. The lightning was showing in the East. The pool is shallow, but very visually cool to swim with goggles at night. Viena loves playing tag in the water and swimming and gliding near the bottom. Ezra only stayed for about 15 minutes before he needed to return to the room. He was fast asleep when Viena and I returned. A few pages of The Wind and the Willows and Viena was asleep as well. Bon JOur. Bon Noite. Fineaus and Fernie.


A couple of buses and we arrived on the West Side.
We woke up and Dwana was not feeling good. She had already used a whole gaggle of tissues – 4 boxes yesterday. She mentioned that as soon as we left Kuala Kahan on the bus she must have caught something. Today she felt the same and asked for another gaggle of tissues and stayed inside all day. I left early in the morning with Ezra and Viena to explore and find some breakfast. We found some coconut rice and some eggs and we were happy. After breakfast, we went to the playground. Since the morning was still early, we were the only ones at the playground. Us and some scattered young guys swinging and hanging out in the circular swings. As if on cue, they all gathered and started walking towards us as we were playing. They asked as few questions in broken English, I started to feel slightly uncomfortable so I took the first opportunity to leave when I saw Ezra fall. I quickly went over and grabbed Ezra off the ground and motioned to Viena and we left for the other playground past the ferris wheel. Here we played tag. I am pretty sure the young boys were just curious asking questions, lots of people do this to try and practice their English. However, since their were around 10 of them and they asked questions about if English people are all rich, I decided – time to leave – as I casually mentioned, “oh no, only the English from London.” Poor chap who shows up from London I guess. Meanwhile in the afternoon, Ezra screamed alot from not having the Kindle Fire. Ezra actually screamed himself to sleep. The rains fell in the evening and Dwana and I watched a movie for the first time in months – Chasing Mavericks. 


























