Our last day in Chiang Mai was spent working and wandering through wats. It wasn't the most eventful. I have been fairly anxious to get out of SE Asia, and I may have rubbed off on Andrew more than I should have. Both of us kinda felt like we were waiting the entire day just to get on the bus down to Bangkok. We stumbled upon these two wats and a tailor willing to fix my backpack by chance. My brand new (knock off) Roxy backpack made it a whopping 12 hours before it ripped at one of the seams… I almost kissed the tailor who allowed me to dump out its contents in his shop, so he could sew up the bag in a matter of minutes.
Our bus down to Bangkok wasn't all that bad. We avoided the tourist bus, and skipped out on the train simply because there weren't seats next to each other (which is preferred on an overnight sleeper). We ended up on a Nakhon Chai Air Bus that was a little like being on an actual airplane; flight attendant included! She was adorable, and I really wanted to get a picture of (with?) her, but thought it might be creepy, so I didn't. Sidenote: I think I would like American flight attendants a little bit more if they all wore little hats. Think on that Delta, United, American!