Finally, the building is over and we had a day of touring. So this post is just for fun.
The elephant is the symbol of the monarchy in Thailand and is highly respected for its intelligence, grace and majesty. There are a number of elephant camps nearby Chiang Mai and we chose one with a humane environment and respect for these beautiful creatures. Trainer (called a mahout) and elephant usually work together for many years and definitely relate easily to each other. For instance, Nancy's mahout had been working with the same, now 20-year-old, elephant for 10 years. Baby elephants of two years are well taken care of and follow along with their mothers even on the visitor rides. Our day included elephant riding, elephant show, and rafting on bamboo rafts in the Maetong River.
Ellie Hall, a cousin of Nancy's, who has been living in Chiang Mai and studying at Payap University for the past 3-1/2 years, joined us for the day.
On the return trip to Chiang Mai we stopped at "tiger kingdom". Here, visitors can interact with tigers of various ages, ie., a baby of 2 months, 7 months, 14 months or an adult animal. For 10 minutes, Nancy and Ellie chose to play with a baby girl tiger. What a hoot.
This day was bittersweet as Craig and Bill leave tomorrow morning (Sunday) on their journey home. Our time together has been memorable and created a strong circle of friendship. Not only between the five of us, and all the Georgia folks on our house #75 team, and the homeowners, but with the many other Habitat friends we have made from both the U.S. and other countries.
We thank everyone for this wonderful opportunity to have been here, to have participated in this work of helping to provide a family with a good home, and, to have received the blessings from the giving of our hearts and ourselves.
NANCY DEVRIES

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NANCY WITH 2-MONTH OLD TIGER |