Occasionally, our kind-hearted mommy takes all four of us Westie girls on an outing together. Do you want to know how chaotic it can get? Follow along, follow along.

As soon as we got on the bus, we were all excited and jostling to see the view outside. Looking through the glass wasn't enough, so we all helped to open the windows and enjoy the scenery, much to our mother's amusement. After a while, we all settled down to find a place to sleep. The air conditioning was really cool.

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Feeling hungry at noon and the weather is hot, so I'm going to have some Khao Chae.

"Khao Chae," the dish that Mom has been craving, is fragrant with jasmine and refreshingly cool, all at an affordable price. Mom said so herself, but she didn't share any with me.

Not only that, Mom said she wanted to stop by and buy "Thong Muan Tip" at Tha Yang, her favorite.

After a long drive to Hua Hin, we checked into our accommodation. We freshened up with a quick bathroom break and some refreshing cold water. Mom treated us to an early dinner so we could explore the Pranburi Old Town Market in the evening.

On the way to the market, there were many stray dogs along the railway tracks. Mommy felt sorry for them. Why are there so many stray dogs in Thailand?

We arrived at the Pranburi Old Town Market. It was crowded, and everyone was staring at us. Some people even asked to take pictures with us.

There was an abundance of food and goods for sale. Mom bought this and that to eat, and she didn't have much time to take pictures of us. On top of that, she didn't share any of the food with us. Tsk, tsk.

The market was expansive, and by the time we had finished circling the entire area, we were so exhausted that we had to sit in our wheelchairs, feeling quite numb.

After their walk, the group bought more food to take back to their room to eat... Huh? Was the food they ate while walking not enough?!



The next day, Mama woke up early as usual and rushed us to the bathroom to relieve ourselves. We then had breakfast as the sun rose.

We let Mama have breakfast so she could have the energy to pamper us later. Mama came back and told us that there was a lot of food. Today, it was rice porridge with many side dishes, bread, blended fruit juice, yogurt, etc. But why didn't Mama bring us any yogurt? It's our favorite.

Mom excused herself to take a bath, as she was tired from chasing us and brushing our fur this morning. Last night, there was a lunar eclipse, and Mom said that it was a pleasure to bathe and watch the moon. The morning also had a different atmosphere.

The day started late as everyone woke up, showered, and ate breakfast leisurely. This delayed our trip to the beach until late morning. Our first stop was the pine forest, which was hot and crowded. To top it off, we all ended up with souvenirs of wood chips and leaves tangled in our hair.


We then continued to Khao Tao, a peaceful beach with hot sun but cooler breezes than Suan Son. The people there still wouldn't let us run around freely, as we kept trying to chase after the local Thai dogs.

Near the temple, several fishing boats were docked, surrounded by fish scraps. We couldn't resist trying some, as it is said that fish provide omega-3 fatty acids, which nourish our skin and fur.


After getting lost, they arrived at Pran Buri Forest Park. They had planned to stop for lunch first, so they decided to go for a walk.

Shaded areas are also good.

However, there were times when it was scorching hot, and our feet were about to blister. We had to beg the others to carry us for a while.

Taking sips of water at intervals, the bottle was soon empty.

The Unfamiliar Trees

The trees here look strange, unlike the ones back home. Mommy says they're called "mangroves," and they grow along the coast. Our home is in the central region, far from the sea, so we don't have these kinds of trees there.

The walk offered beautiful scenery, with a variety of interesting trees and crabs. Apparently, there are also snakes in the area, but thankfully we didn't encounter any.

The extreme heat is evident, as even the dog is panting heavily.

Some sections of the walkway have uneven surfaces. Please be cautious.

Finally, we reached the exit. Whew! Mommy has to order the driver to bring a car with the air conditioner on full blast to pick us up at the entrance. I'm afraid I'll turn into a roasted dog if I get in the car now.


Due to the extreme heat, many people have changed their plans from visiting Khao Sam Roi Yot to Ao Manao. Instead, they have opted to have lunch in Pran Buri. After driving around several restaurants, they found that many were crowded.

Finally, we were able to take a break to drink water and enjoy the cool breeze.


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The original plan was to go see the lotus flowers, but it was too hot. The group changed their plans and drove to Hua Hin to find a place to relax and have a drink. What? They're eating again!

Excluding the stylish presentation of the various beverages on the menu, the taste is average and the prices are typical for Hua Hin.


Moving on to Shizada, both Thai and foreign people came to take pictures with me.

Even dogs like us enjoy art, you know.

I enjoy shopping to a limited extent, as most of the items available are designed for men and do not resonate with my personal style.

At midnight, the others went out to explore the Hua Hin Night Market, leaving me alone with my mom to take care of me.



We changed our breakfast location again this morning.

After that, it was time for a morning walk and brushing.

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Today's breakfast was delicious again, featuring crystal dumplings in clear broth with meatballs and a variety of other dishes.

Before returning, we allowed the driver to stop by a shop he wanted to try, **Baan Tua Yen**. The driver tried it and said it was a bit expensive. He had eaten at a place before that had more ingredients and was cheaper. We could only console him by saying, "Don't forget, this is Hua Hin. How can you compare prices with other places?" However, the staff at this shop was kind enough to try to find a way for the mothers to sit in the shop. They suggested leaving us in the storage room and letting them sit in the shop. But the mothers didn't trust us. They were afraid we would run amok and break everything in their room. So everyone bought it back to eat in the car... without sharing even a bite with us. I repeat, they didn't share anything with us at all! We were so sad.

The journey to Venice was swift, arriving before the chilled beans could be fully consumed. This destination was a popular request.

We thought we were going straight home, but someone wanted to stop by the outlet. We met a lot of friends here.


The journey wasn't over yet. We stopped by another place called "Pansuk" to buy souvenirs and received free tickets to visit and take pictures inside. We decided to go, even though the weather was hot and we weren't in the best mood. We ended up teasing the sheep, which made them so angry that they almost broke their necks trying to kick us.

There are many photo spots here, but it's best to come in the late afternoon.


It was late afternoon, and the group had not yet eaten lunch. They said they were going to eat at the Kaeng Krachan Dam. Do they know how far it is? We warned them, but they didn't listen. Haha.

We enjoyed a scenic drive along the crest of the dam, which offered breathtaking views. The height was exhilarating, but our hunger pangs prevented us from stopping to take photos.

The road leading to the restaurant had an overpass, which nearly destroyed the car's suspension. We constantly told the driver to switch to a larger vehicle, as the current one was cramped and he insisted on taking adventurous routes.

At the restaurant, we encountered a friendly, large Thai dog that approached us. However, its pheromones clashed with Alpha's, causing it to growl and chase it away.

The restaurants in this area seem very quiet, with no customers in sight. Perhaps they have all finished their meals and left, or maybe it's just a slow day. Regardless, the view is beautiful, and we all enjoyed ourselves. The food was delicious and reasonably priced.


A final glimpse of the serene roadside scenery before heading back. It's breathtakingly beautiful, but avoid venturing here at night. It would likely be dark and quite frightening.


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