This picture is from the fall of 1973 with house mates Dr.'s Chen, Ying-hau and Sheu, Tian-way. That is Ying-hau next to Chai and Sheu on the other edge of the sofa. The fella in the burgundy jacket-thinking that I must have taken his place in the house as never saw him again. Chen went on to head public education for all of Taiwan and Sheu became a department chair at his university.
September 1976, Chai stopped in Hawai`i where I moved to after Colorado and have lived since. We are holding up our fingers to total the number 27 as the pictures are taken on our shared birthdate when we both turned that age. I think that not long afterwards Chai and Elaine got married. She had been Betty's suitemate while in college at Tamsui during the same time that Chai and I shared a room at the Greeley house.
In 1978 visited Thailand for the first time. Also stopped off in Taiwan where Chai and Elaine had arranged for me to meet several people including Betty. Not long afterwards, Chai, Elaine, and Veena went to Taiwan for the wedding.
Over the ensuing years there were lots of other visits, including Monta and Veena's weddings, a 2002 trip when they were stationed in Beijing, and a week stay in Hawai`i on the Lertpachin's return home from 2 years in Scotland. Unfortunately that was the worse recorded week ever of stormy weather for the island. Most of the pictures that follow are from a 2015 trip with Taiwan classmates to the north of Thailand. Along the way a stop was made to visit students and alumni from Lampang University which Chai served after retiring as an executive for Shell Oil.






























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ReplyDeleteDavid--Chai was a good friend of mine as well when he lived in Greeley and we attended UNC. I was online last night trying to find some updated contact info for him to see if he wanted a painting he had left with me when he returned to Thailand, when I saw your blog entry about his death. We had kept up with each other via mail for many years, and had"talked" a couple years ago on Facebook. I was so very sad to hear this news, and touched to see the photos and to read your tribute to him. Debbie
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