Two is the number of weeks since we moved to Thailand – and we love it! Two also happens to be the number of times we’ve been downtown since we arrived (sad, I know, but we’ve been really busy). Ironically, two is also the number of times we had been to Thailand before we moved here. I had two interviews to get this job and two years is the minimum duration of my current teaching contract. We have two sets of friends that are planning to come visit us this year. And of course, there are two of us living in this two bedroom condo with two bathrooms and two balconies.
For those of you that are curious, sawng means “two” in Thai, dua is “two” in Bahasa, zwei is “two” in German, and due is “two” in Italian (in case you couldn’t tell, I’m in the “counting” stage of learning Thai. Why is it that whenever you learn a new foriegn language all the other languages you’ve learned in the past seem to be so fresh in your memory?)
What kinds of twos have you been noticing lately?
Very nice photo. Also great post on TWO!
I have a two year old! 😉
My photo is up as well
Nice photo and loads of twos here!! And “deux” is two in French! 🙂
Happy Weekend.
Sorry – I was logged into another account “buzzellfamily” when I posted above.
That’s a lot of two!!! Have a great weekend!
That’s a stunning photo. I’m glad you are loving your stay in Thailand.
In Filipino, two is “dalawa”. In another Filipino dialect called Ilonggo, it is “duha”.
Incidentally, classes were suspended for two consecutive days due to typhoon “egay”. I’m glad it stopped raining already and hopefull we will have nice weather this weekend.
I love your stories about the significance of the number two. That building in the photo looks wonderful.
It is raining like no tomorrow here in the Philippines.
Have a great weekend! 🙂
LOL, that’s a long ‘two’ story tale. Love the picture.
Beautiful picture. Two in Russian is dva!
Are you enjoying yourself in Thailand? 🙂
I’ve got a few ancient pictures of my sister and I 🙂
I’m sure u gonna love Thai so much! Happy photo hunting. 😛
Great way of using the “Two”… love your story.
That’s a lot of coincidental twos! that’s a beautiful photo, too.
Wow, what a bunch of twos!
welcome to Thailand!! Have a great time. Lovely photo 🙂
The theme is like cut out for you! 😀 What two have I been noticing lately…the two interchanging weather we experience in the Philippines. One moment it’s raining, after a few minutes, the sun is out. We’ve a typhoon now though.
Nice shot. But the 3 towers in the picture? 🙂
Love your story of TWO! How exiciting to have all the travels you are experiencing!
I saw a pair of twins, perhaps two years old, on the same motorbike on Samakee Road today! Eeep!
Once again, another beautiful photo. I’m thinking with the incredible beauty of Thailand and the Nikon D40, it will be impossible for you to NOT take a great photo.
dos – two in Spanish ( I guess just about every American already knows that, but just thought I would throw it in there since no one else had yet)
yee – two in Cantonese.
I love your photo and post for the two theme.
You TWO definitely have a lot of TWO’s in common this week. Great photo and post.
My husband and I made our two to one deal at 2:00 on 02/02/2000.
We two really get this!
Nice photo and comments!
Laura
Lotsa twos!