‘If they want to do something academic, they can pick it up later’. So true. Then they are 100% committed, rather than just going along the conveyor belt of societal expectation. Fantastic artwork by the way!
Great video. I have a half Thai daughter and am from the UK. I'm constantly wrestling with the choice of what to do about education for her. We are in north Thailand now but craving island life...its a difficult choice as a single mum. I work in an international school and in 2 years my kid has learned zero Thai and only how to be materialistic because of their behaviour management system of rewarding behaviour with gifts. It isn't working for us but I don't know what else to do in life for work and providing education...its so hard. I wish I was strong and brave like this lady!
Yeah we are all struggling with the same things. Also us down south.... we chose to send the kids to Thai school so to instill a little thainess in them before they grow up but the first two years were extremely difficult. I have struggled a lot if I was doing the right thing. All the international school kids seemed so happy while mine didn't want to go to school... I'm sure Caron was also struggling a lot in that time, but now she can look back and be happy with the result. We want to expose our kids to as much as possible of course; both cultures, both languages, but sometimes our choices and capacities are limited. Especially if you're a single western lady living in Thailand. You can't do it all...
Try living in the UK where illegal undocumented criminal gangs bring the same to our shores numerous upon numerous times a day, crime is rife, poverty is high, huge taxes, crap health and education, limited job opportunities, zero affordable housing, piss poor joke - you work out why
We did this interview a year ago and it was actually specified to the topic: raising half Thai kids in Thailand. And finally I didn't manage to make that video but when I watched her interview again, I thought it was too interesting to just waste it. That's why the information is quite limited. I would definitely be interested to talk more to Caron about other topics too.
There is always so much to learn from these videos Mayaan. Karon gave us a very interesting look at "both worlds" so to speak. Thank-you Mayaan, I always appreciate and enjoy these interviews. Much love to you, Mon & family.❤️🇨🇦
Karen! I was on Koh Lanta in 1999 at the Sanctuary. You and your family are the best. I opened Chocolate Bar with you guys and worked in your restaurant. The best food!!! I miss you! And so great to see you here. Crazy. I’m still here in Thailand but now in the northeast. If you read these comments….hi this is Jordan. Lots of great memories there on beautiful Koh Lanta. Peace
Very lucky and privileged to count Caron as a friend. Been more than 20'years now and I can only agree what a wonderful, inspirational lady she is. Lovely kids, living their lives as they choose. Hope to see you soon Caron xx
Wonderful invite to share this interview, Maayan ❣️. Through the video, thought provocative with regards to her kids & schooling/teachings. You let her in to describe her living/life - past marriage & current present day. Mostly a biography of her telling as an expat without much interrupt, Kudos! ✌️☮️
Very great video and so interesting for me too , even Caron is a friend of mine. We never spoke about the old times , just about the present. So I really enjoyed to hear about the days without electricity and things like that on our beautiful island. 🏝️
@@SweetLifeLanta I actually think, she could fill even 2 videos with her story's. One about herself and the past and present or future....and one about the kinds. 😉
@@gabrieleuwira9731 totally agree, I think we could do a whole minidoc series about her and her life, haha... This specific interview I did a year ago and it was intended as part of the video Raising half Thai kids in Thailand, which I finally didn't get to finalise. But I thought the interview was so good that I didn't want it to go to waste. That's why it's more about the kids than about Caron herself. But I totally agree that this video makes you want even more ❤
What a nice down to earth lady with a boho life style, she is lucky to be able to enjoy this kind of life and her children must be the coolest people to be around❤
Awesome! She looks happily retired having passed motherhood w/ flying colors! Love her potraits & home deco! Cool & airy yet warm altogether! Very rustic & I'm especilly diggin the 3-toned windows by the bed!
Wow, I'm thrilled by this woman, her life story is extremely moving and remarkable❣️the painted portraits of her four children show that she has an artist's soul. I would really like to know more about her... Great story about Caren, an extraordinary woman, thank you very much Maayan for your interview with her❤🙏
What a gorgeous woman - so calm and warm. She exudes a beautiful light and what a joy to be so proud about her "job well done" as a mother raising her babies. It's all we really want to achieve in life (as mothers) happy, healthy connected children/adults. I would love for you to do like a part 2 perhaps about her life married to a Thai man and the dynamics of that union and ultimately the end of their marriage (just a thought) xx As always, thank you Mayan for your delightful content - it brings me calm ..
I always love your content. Great video. And interview. Loved hearing her story. Thank you for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful weekend. Sorry for the lack of comments, we are caring for elderly relatives so life has been hectic.
Caron is such an interesting woman !! ( and i also apreciate her canvas, portraing her kids 💖💖💖💖). Thanks Maayan !!! It would be great to get to know her adult children.
Great video, wish it was longer. Would love to hear more about her experience being married to a Thai and how that impacted the parenting of her children, as well as her Thai language skills, among other things.
Nice the good old days early,,90s the Thailand i loved i difnt know the thais in that area had massive families but do know of thai familes of least 8 kids great video thank bedt wishes from Auckland New Zealand 🇳🇿🥝❤️🙏
Life is life no matter where you live nothing is easy or stress free it’s just that we have a way of coping and getting through it even if we lived in Timbuktu
I loved the national parks in Thailand but the snakes are psychotic, Australia’s snakes are far more poisonous but don’t go out of their way to attack you
Being an Englishman in Thailand, i agree with most of what she says. There's always pros and cons, but its a very safe space to raise kids. One thing i would say is the police are bad in both countries.
Thanks for another great interview, Maayan. This woman sort of interviewed herself, though. These stories give us further insight into a farang's life in Thailand. I like the simplicity of her home. Reminds me of life in California in the 60's. So natural and cool. Unlike the capitalistic phony cr*p we've descended into. Good job..
I was adopted from Bangkok by Swedish parents when I was 6 weeks old, and I grew up in Sweden and my husband is English and our kids are luk kreungs as well. Love your house and the scenery
My kids only speak English, I should really teach them more Swedish. My oldest was born in Sweden, but upon moving to England she got bullied so he to choose to only speak English and I'm trying to learn Thai, which seems daunting
@@evaa-w5399it’s not, it’s important to connect with that part of yourself otherwise your children may suffer from your disconnect. I recommend the Pimsleur Language Program for Thai on Audible (you can listen whilst you do housework or go for a run) and of course watching Thai films on Netflix or other streaming services. if the children are small, find Thai and Swedish cartoon programs for them. Language is everything! and English is not the end all be all. Love from Krungthep x
The fact the her adult children still want to hang around her is a big accomplishment
I would love to hear more from this woman & it would be cool if one of her kids was there too.
Beautiful ‘kids’. There is an aura of calm peace about this lady ! Great interview ! Thank you 🙏❤️🙏
The precious soul would make the best friend ever! She's so sincere. Please do more videos with her.
she seems very wise. Enjoy listening to her life story.
I too am British and lived in thailand 11 years now. I live rural life also. I relate to everything in this. Thank you for your story. Much love
‘If they want to do something academic, they can pick it up later’. So true. Then they are 100% committed, rather than just going along the conveyor belt of societal expectation. Fantastic artwork by the way!
Wow, 30 years ago, I can't imagine how rural Koh Lanta was. Really enjoy the interview.
I love her home and artwork
Great video. I have a half Thai daughter and am from the UK. I'm constantly wrestling with the choice of what to do about education for her. We are in north Thailand now but craving island life...its a difficult choice as a single mum. I work in an international school and in 2 years my kid has learned zero Thai and only how to be materialistic because of their behaviour management system of rewarding behaviour with gifts. It isn't working for us but I don't know what else to do in life for work and providing education...its so hard. I wish I was strong and brave like this lady!
Yeah we are all struggling with the same things. Also us down south.... we chose to send the kids to Thai school so to instill a little thainess in them before they grow up but the first two years were extremely difficult. I have struggled a lot if I was doing the right thing. All the international school kids seemed so happy while mine didn't want to go to school... I'm sure Caron was also struggling a lot in that time, but now she can look back and be happy with the result. We want to expose our kids to as much as possible of course; both cultures, both languages, but sometimes our choices and capacities are limited. Especially if you're a single western lady living in Thailand. You can't do it all...
Send them to the UK. Thailand backwards education.
ไปถาม คุณมะลิ ผู้ดูแล ค่ายมวย เผื่อพวกคุณจะได้มุมมอง ที่น่าคิดมากขึ้น มองภาพกว้างได้มากขึ้น
@@Rodderz1 And where is? You got any better ideas, then we are all ears.
Try living in the UK where illegal undocumented criminal gangs bring the same to our shores numerous upon numerous times a day, crime is rife, poverty is high, huge taxes, crap health and education, limited job opportunities, zero affordable housing, piss poor joke - you work out why
I loved this interview and how you step back. What a wonderful lady and how blessed her 'children' are.
Oh how I would to hear more about her story. Please do a follow up. She sounds like she has more to say if there was time. ❤
I would like to see her and her children too. Their life and experiences can help not only expats but many other people who live in different culture.
I totally agree. I am wondering if she herself can speak thai. So fascinating
We did this interview a year ago and it was actually specified to the topic: raising half Thai kids in Thailand. And finally I didn't manage to make that video but when I watched her interview again, I thought it was too interesting to just waste it. That's why the information is quite limited. I would definitely be interested to talk more to Caron about other topics too.
There is always so much to learn from these videos Mayaan. Karon gave us a very interesting look at "both worlds" so to speak. Thank-you Mayaan, I always appreciate and enjoy these interviews. Much love to you, Mon & family.❤️🇨🇦
Karen! I was on Koh Lanta in 1999 at the Sanctuary. You and your family are the best. I opened Chocolate Bar with you guys and worked in your restaurant. The best food!!! I miss you! And so great to see you here. Crazy. I’m still here in Thailand but now in the northeast. If you read these comments….hi this is Jordan. Lots of great memories there on beautiful Koh Lanta. Peace
Very lucky and privileged to count Caron as a friend.
Been more than 20'years now and I can only agree what a wonderful, inspirational lady she is.
Lovely kids, living their lives as they choose.
Hope to see you soon Caron xx
Good morning from Papua New Guinea. I enjoyed watching your contents.
Great video! Loved her ♥️
Wonderful invite to share this interview, Maayan ❣️. Through the video, thought provocative with regards to her kids & schooling/teachings. You let her in to describe her living/life - past marriage & current present day. Mostly a biography of her telling as an expat without much interrupt, Kudos! ✌️☮️
Very great video and so interesting for me too , even Caron is a friend of mine. We never spoke about the old times , just about the present. So I really enjoyed to hear about the days without electricity and things like that on our beautiful island. 🏝️
That's why I love doing this so much. I have an excuse to talk about things that we sometimes not talk about much.
@@SweetLifeLanta I actually think, she could fill even 2 videos with her story's. One about herself and the past and present or future....and one about the kinds. 😉
@@gabrieleuwira9731 totally agree, I think we could do a whole minidoc series about her and her life, haha...
This specific interview I did a year ago and it was intended as part of the video Raising half Thai kids in Thailand, which I finally didn't get to finalise. But I thought the interview was so good that I didn't want it to go to waste. That's why it's more about the kids than about Caron herself. But I totally agree that this video makes you want even more ❤
What a wonderful person! Impressed by the intergrity. Good interview!!!
Great interview, Maayan😊 It's always interesting to listen to Thai expats' life stories.
You never fail to interview interesting people Mayan! Thanks for sharing this video 😊
Sent my love to hubby kids and ducks♥️
What a lady! 🌺❤️
Thanks, Mayaan, for this enjoyable video. I also love my daughter. I love spending time with her. Sending love to all.
Thanks for this video. Really interesting!
Wonderful video, I love it ! 👏 This lady is a beautiful soul. 🙏
What a great interview with an inspiring lady. Love & Wisdom exudes from her ❤
Great interview. Very pleasant
Loved this ❤️
Hi Caron! So lovely to see your face and hear your voice ❤
Sounds magic - gorgeous podcast
Amazing story.
❤ your video and the stories.
What a nice down to earth lady with a boho life style, she is lucky to be able to enjoy this kind of life and her children must be the coolest people to be around❤
amazing woman,😀 God is smiling 😊
I love videos like this when you interview fellow expats.
Wonderful Thank you. 14 years here now, first visit in 1971.
So interesting, thank you .
I enjoyed this video with my morning coffee. What a nice start of the day 😘
Awesome! She looks happily retired having passed motherhood w/ flying colors!
Love her potraits & home deco! Cool & airy yet warm altogether! Very rustic & I'm especilly diggin the 3-toned windows by the bed!
Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏
Wow, I'm thrilled by this woman, her life story is extremely moving and remarkable❣️the painted portraits of her four children show that she has an artist's soul. I would really like to know more about her...
Great story about Caren, an extraordinary woman, thank you very much Maayan for your interview with her❤🙏
Love to see this perspective.
What a gorgeous woman - so calm and warm. She exudes a beautiful light and what a joy to be so proud about her "job well done" as a mother raising her babies. It's all we really want to achieve in life (as mothers) happy, healthy connected children/adults.
I would love for you to do like a part 2 perhaps about her life married to a Thai man and the dynamics of that union and ultimately the end of their marriage (just a thought) xx
As always, thank you Mayan for your delightful content - it brings me calm ..
Lovely paintings.!
J'ai très envie d'écouter votre vie en Thaïlande. Khob khun kha depuis l'Europe. Il est 08:20 am, vendredi 14 juin !
Amazing ❤
Interesting and lovely woman. Pretty good painter too.
I always love your content.
Great video. And interview. Loved hearing her story.
Thank you for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
Sorry for the lack of comments, we are caring for elderly relatives so life has been hectic.
Oh Nicky! It's been a long time indeed. So kind of you to take care of family. Big hugs ❤️❤️❤️
@@SweetLifeLanta 🥰😍
autonomy - sovereign (my words)- beautiful words
❤👍🏼Wonderful to late for me now, but in my next life. 😂Great interview & what a Fantastic personality. ❤🙏🏼for sharing. xxx
Caron is such an interesting woman !! ( and i also apreciate her canvas, portraing her kids 💖💖💖💖). Thanks Maayan !!!
It would be great to get to know her adult children.
Great video, wish it was longer. Would love to hear more about her experience being married to a Thai and how that impacted the parenting of her children, as well as her Thai language skills, among other things.
Agree! This was just the tip of the iceberg! We want more! I hope Caron is up for it 😍😍😍
Thank you Mayaan & Karon for the inspirational video 💕
What a great mother ❤.
Nice the good old days early,,90s the Thailand i loved i difnt know the thais in that area had massive families but do know of thai familes of least 8 kids great video thank bedt wishes from Auckland New Zealand 🇳🇿🥝❤️🙏
Sawasdee, love your video, thank you very much for sharing this.🌺🌹💐 beach 🏖 ❤️🎈💐🎈✈️
Very smart lady ❤
Like #17 😊. Great video guys, as always, enjoy low season ❤
Elaine!!! Which one is number 17? I didn't get it
@@SweetLifeLanta I hit the 'like' button. Was 'like' #17, I was early lols
@@elaineross9365 oh haha yeah!!! Lucky number 17!
Great interview
I am agree
Great woman... interesting interview
Her jobs done. Can't agree more.
Amazing and great video.🏖👍🌺🌹💐👭
So beautiful 😍 ❤
Fantastic lady, and fantastic interview (stepped back and let her speak in full - outstanding production)
Wonderful content. I will spend Wednesday enjoying coffee and living my dream through your channel until I can move to Thailand.
Thank you Ian! Nice that you have found our channel and like what you see!
Interesting video Mayaan. Hope there is a part 2.
I would love to
Super artist❤
Amazing…
Her experiences were very educational n inspiring. Thank you Caron and Maayan for this interview
I would have liked to hear more about her life in general, not just her kids and educational views.
Congratulations you did a great thing that I could and should have done but didn't and still regret . Marvellous
nice video!
Life is life no matter where you live nothing is easy or stress free it’s just that we have a way of coping and getting through it even if we lived in Timbuktu
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I loved the national parks in Thailand but the snakes are psychotic, Australia’s snakes are far more poisonous but don’t go out of their way to attack you
would love a video with her kids
I 💖 your new vids Lanta!! Girl..your doing ur thang!! ( as they say in 🇺🇸😎)..you GO SWEET LIFE LANTA! BIG FAN
❤️❤️❤️ 😂😂😂 thanks!
Yes, I can relate to this having spent plenty of time around the wife's farm over the years. Nice video guys. Cheers. 🤩
More please
Great, beautiful Caron!
Nice to see Caron 🙂
Inspirational!! ❤🎉
(Is she in our Mama Ferang group?)
I don't think so, she's in another stage of life now 😂
❤🇹🇭
I feel exactly the same about education... if they want to be a dr. go get the education when they are adults! Let kids be kids
As a mama Farang I loved her story
All expats forget living here, you need to go back and save the UK! :)
"It's too sterile" - exactly.
When you go from west to east, you are an expat, and when you go from east to west, you are an immigrant
Go figure, western attitude towards third world.
Being an Englishman in Thailand, i agree with most of what she says. There's always pros and cons, but its a very safe space to raise kids. One thing i would say is the police are bad in both countries.
Awesome Mayaan! You guys are beautiful, conscious, strong, intelligent women. Such an inspiration to all women in the world!! 🥰
Did you work there Karen. How you managed for all these years. Really interesting. I also live in Thailand but not on an island.
thank you for this interview - what is her name ?
Caron is her name
Thanks for another great interview, Maayan. This woman sort of interviewed herself, though. These stories give us further insight into a farang's life in Thailand. I like the simplicity of her home. Reminds me of life in California in the 60's. So natural and cool. Unlike the capitalistic phony cr*p we've descended into. Good job..
Her house is so beautiful indeed. It's nourishing for the soul.
So what’s your plan if you become sick ? (Cancer) rush back to England ?
สวัสดีค่ะ🙏
I was adopted from Bangkok by Swedish parents when I was 6 weeks old, and I grew up in Sweden and my husband is English and our kids are luk kreungs as well. Love your house and the scenery
My kids only speak English, I should really teach them more Swedish. My oldest was born in Sweden, but upon moving to England she got bullied so he to choose to only speak English and I'm trying to learn Thai, which seems daunting
@@evaa-w5399it’s not, it’s important to connect with that part of yourself otherwise your children may suffer from your disconnect. I recommend the Pimsleur Language Program for Thai on Audible (you can listen whilst you do housework or go for a run) and of course watching Thai films on Netflix or other streaming services. if the children are small, find Thai and Swedish cartoon programs for them. Language is everything! and English is not the end all be all. Love from Krungthep x
"Sterile" and boring, are exactly the words i use when describing the overall landscape in the United States. It simple feels stripped of something.
Soulless
lol yall are clearly visiting the wrong parts of the U.S. and the U.K.
@@LaAerial im not visiting, im from here..but after alot of travel in Asia and latin America it really don't hit the same.
ใช่ค่ะการศึกษาไทยไม่ถูกสอนให้ถามและวิพากษ์และความคิดสร้างสรรค์ย้อนไปในสมัยนั้นนะคะ