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Interview with Theo on First Two Days in Chiangmai

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (Theo chose this photo as his favorite but has no comment because he doesn't want to have to talk about the whole day and can't just make one comment)

How many days have you been in Thailand? 
Two

What did you think about the first hotel you stayed at? (The Sunshine House, Chiangmai)
Good

What did you like most about it?
I liked everything the same

Did you have any dreams?
Don't ask me that. I always dream.

Do you remember any of them?
No

Why are you hiding under the sofa?
Because I want to rest.

Are you enjoying this interview?
Yes. Yesterday I said I wanted to enjoy my new space and now I'm enjoying it. To get used to it.

After you're used to it will you still enjoy it?
Yeah. [Making fort out of sofa bed]

What do you think of the food here?
Good

Even the food that's too spicy?
Yeah, because it tastes normal to me.

On a scale of 1 to 10, one being horrrrrrible and 10 being sooooo happy!!!! How is your trip to Thailand so far?
10

What would you rate your life in the US?
Sometimes 9...sometimes 10...sometimes 8...sometimes 7...and sometimes 6.

Can you tell me about when it's a 6?
When you yell at me

Can you tell me about when it's a 10?
When I have an awesome day

Are most of your days awesome?
Yeah

Who's your favorite mom?
You, because you're the only mom I have.

Who's your favorite person?
[long pause] Maybe you.

What's your favorite toy? 
I don't really have a favorite toy. I like them all the same. 

Do you miss anything about home? 
Not very much. I've only been here for two days, so that's why.

Any additional comments you want to make for this interview?
I don't even know what are additional comments. [Clothespins sought and found, sofa bed fort progresses]



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