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    June 15

    Long Live the King

    สวัสดีค่ะ
    This time I like to greet you in Thai.
    I've just had a really nice holiday in these past 2-3 days. I believe that you guys have already know about the news of the 60th anniversary celebration of his majesty, Kng Bhumibol Adulayadejh, accession to the throne. So, I don't want to describe more about the events; However you can find out more on any news-channel website. Not because I'm too lazy to do it, but I can support those fact by post myown feeling and experience on the blog.
     
    The yellow-shirt fever in Thailand has started almost the month before the big day, 9 June 2006 which it is expected by the international public's eyes via the major TV channal like CNN, CNBC and BBC. I'm the one who cannot find the yellow shirt with the celebration logo. So, that day I wore the one I already have in my collection. I woke up early (compare with other holidays)and watched the live program on TV with my whole family, wating for the most improtant in the history; also our lives.
      

    Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej (L) along w

     
    Finally, the moment we all waiting for has come. Our king, standing by side with the queen, smiled kindly and waved to his people after his speech. Surely I can tell, like all Thai, I almost cried when I saw the king and in side my heart, I shouted out lound "Song Phra Ja Reurn: Long Live the King" again and again.
    And from that moment, I think I realized the definition of "the tear of happiness".
     
    The day after, there are many activities set by both goverment and other organizations in order to show our royalty and cerebrated this very special and important time. There are many fireworks sent from the foreign countries. The royal barges display elegrantly in front of his majesty and all the guests. The grand palace was waken to life when our king's guests were invited there to join the royal dinner. To me, it like the fairy tale come true. I hope that every individual of them will impress with our warm welcome, beautiful culture, and also our beloved royal famiy.
     
    Many parts of his majesty's speech are meaning full. He thanked to his people in very kind words. I can't describe in word when the king said that what he has done is the duty. The duty as the one of the Thai people who has to strive for the motherland's development; To bring her to the brighter day. Comparing with his hard works in these 60 years, what he said is very humble. We cannot be what we are in this time being without him.
     
    I, as Thai people who born and live under his generous and peaceful sight, could not explain more how much I love and respect him. It is truely and deeply  in my humble heart, which nothing can take away this royalty. He is our hero who inspire us even in the darkest moment. (like the meaning of his majesty's name which is "The power of the land") The father who shine his kindness to his people all along and always. Also, the King who we love and respect him with the highest regard. I am very pround being Thai.
     
     
    ทรงพระเจริญ
    Long Live The King

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    June 24

     

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           ยินดีล่วงหน้ากับบัณฑิตใหม่ด้วยนะคะ

     

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    June 24
    Ms.Nutcha .wrote:
    อ่า.......เป็นบล็อกที่อินเตอรืมากๆๆค่ะ  เอาไว้เดี่ยวมาอีกค่ะฝึกภาษาไปในตัว
    June 24
    Nothing can be can be described for the details of this blog, but only one sentence that I'd like to say is "เรารักในหลวง" or "We all love our King". I'm proud to be Thai. Duing this month, not only Thai people are happier, but people all over the world also see how much Thai people love our King. "Long Live The King"
    June 24
     
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    จำได้ไหมคะ ? ตัวเองเคยเข้าเยี่ยมเราเมื่อ June 1 ค่ะ
     
    เห็นเงียบ ๆ ไปเลยแวะเข้ามเยี่ยมน่ะค่ะ
     
    สบายดีไหม  กำลังยุ่งหรือเปล่า
     
    ยังไงก็แวะไปทักทายได้ค่ะ
     
    ดูแลสุขภาพด้วยค่ะ
     
    นิ๊งหน่อง
     
    HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
     
    June 24

    HI Note..I am Angela(butterfly)...I live in Italy..Naples..and I am 16 years old...

    Sono felice ke mi hai lasciato quel commento..l'ho apprezzato davvero tanto..grazie..

    vorrei tanto capire le cs ke scrivi nel tuo blog..ma mi è difficile..

    un bacioooooooo

    June 20
    Danielawrote:
    nothig .... ;) tanks to the bog
    June 18
    เข้ามาหลายทีแล้วนะ พยายามอ่านหลายรอบแล้วด้วยเหอๆๆ ใช้ภาษาได้สละสลวยดีจังอ่า
    ท่าทางจะไปเม้นบลอกต่างประเทศเยอะด้วยนิ
    อ้อ ตอนนี้เรียนที่ไหนอะฮะ เรียนที่ไทยป่ะ หรือว่าได้ทุน ไปนอกแล้ว?
     
    ปล.รับปริญญาคนแรกของรุ่นเลยนะฮะ^^
    June 17
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    Vazzup wrote:
    สวัสดีครับ
    เป็น Blog inter
    ที่เข้ามาแล้ว รู้สึกผมจะได้อัพเกรดตัวเองไปด้วยนิดๆ
    แต่อ่านไม่ออกครับ ฮา..

    เอาเป็นว่า "ผมรักในหลวง" ครับ

    ขอจงทรงพระเจริญ
    June 17
    Wit-Biowrote:
    Hey Note! Thanks for your comment on my blog.  I agree with you that although many royal families in Europe are bringing themselves closer to the people, none have been as devoted to Their people for as long as H.M. King Bhumipol has been, ever. 
     
    People say that our King and H.M. Juan Carlos of Spain has a lot in common, and by looking at a Wikipedia article on King Juan Carlos's biography, it's true.  I don't want to bring up the details because it would concern the history of conduct of the Thai military during the cold war, and then the topic would be dragged on to something related to lese-majeste, which occurs so often these days.  In any case, I think you'd already get the idea just by the clues I've provided.  If you have a thing for history or "comparative monarchy", it might be a good idea to visit wikipedia.org and check out the article on King Juan Carlos. 
     
    Over the course of the televised celebrations, my mom's heads over heels for Crown Prince Wungchuk (I must have mispelled the name, oh well) of Bhutan though, His Highness could easily become a movie star.  For me, I like H.M. King Narodom Sihamouni's graceful manner....must have come from His earlier years as an accomplished performer in Europe.  The Regent of Lichenstein is sooooo cool (gotta love His tuxedo) and Their Highnesses beautiful princesses of Belgium and Morocco looked just like Cinderella or other fairy-tale princesses.  We Thai people are so lucky to have a chance to watch 3 days of Royal celebrations like this. 
     
    Oh Heaven, will I be arrested for "lese-majeste" ("หมิ่นพระบรมเดชานุภาพ") ?
    June 16
    Danielawrote:
    hei hello good the space
    June 15
    Hi I am an italian girl..your blog is fantastic..come to me..bye bye
    June 15