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Interview with Theo: 18 Days in Chiangmai

Now that you've returned from Chiangmai, did you enjoy your vacation?
yea

What were some of your favorite things you did in Thailand?
this is an elephant hugging me. 
I like to play with the elephants in Thailand and I like to swim in the swimming pool and I like to play all alone and I like to get enough sleep and I like to cuddle with Mom and I like to do my blog and I like to play video games and I sometimes like to watch movies and I like to hike in the mountain and I like to eat yummy food and I like to shower at home and I like to do fish spa and I like to pet cats and dogs and I like to cuddle with Catti and penguin and I kinda like to play Magic the Gathering and I like when Justin does not trick me and I like when Justin does not boss me around and I like to play angry birds and chess on the airplane in Thailand.

What were some of your favorite food?
this is my eating rice soup. 
I like rice soup with pork and I like chicken noodle soup and I like noodle soup and I like way more food but I do not know what the rest of the food is called.              

What did you like about Thailand? 
I liked almost everything about Thailand    

Is there anything you disliked?
No

What did you miss about home?
I miss almost everything about home

What did you do on the airplane?
I slept for 4 hours and I played angry birds and played chess on the airplane  

this is me in a swimming pool 

this is Justin and me and my Mom. 

this is me petting a cat  

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