Just to keep you on
your toes about the details of our lives, welcome to a
bonus post (it’s shorter I promise)
from the thus far ghostwriterly
Pil.
Another
of the illuminating and heartwarming community experiences from our
time at Mae Mut Garden was the full moon service at the local temple, Wat Wimuttikaram. As we may or may not have mentioned at some earlier
time (I am illiterate), there are a lot of wats everywhere we’ve
been in Thailand so far. If they were not large walled estates
containing several buildings, you’d basically be tripping over
them. They are fascinating, beautiful places with many doors, and
we’ll have more to say about them in future posts. The point, for
now, is that Wimuttikaram is the wat nearest to the house of Marco,
Nok, and Her Imperial Highness Serena.
The first we
heard of the service was the day before, when Nok invited us. That
night, after the Ruler of All had fallen asleep, Steppil + Nok
assembled small plastic bags containing smaller packets of rice,
noodles, and instant coffee. These bags, Nok explained in a low voice
so as not to wake the Serena-monster, are gifts that serve a double
purpose. They are a contribution toward our own nourishment in future
reincarnations—but in this lifetime, they are also presented as a
gift to the hungry poor of the village.