I've been told that it is time for another blog post,
although we don’t have any exciting new travel destinations to speak of, we are
having a good time in Cambodia.
In a tragic turn of events, the 2-3 week break from the
unholy heat of Cambodia is now officially over, gone are the days of marginal
sweat stains as we once again dive pits first into a sea of perspiration. Note:
I write a lot about it, because I want you to understand that it’s a hot place
to live. They trick you with the words tropical climate, Hawaii has a tropical
climate, Cambodia on the other hand has a stinking hot climate, so sweat on we
will.
I've got my ghostwriter Hooner by my side as we have tucked
back into our room avoiding the worst of the mid-afternoon sun. The A/C is on
and we are chilling out.
Phan’s friend Skylar has been in town for about a week, they
have been relaxing, getting massages, watching mostly bad romantic comedies, but we are both very happy to see friends
from back home and catch up. Skylar and
her husband AJ have been on a traveling adventure for about as long as we've
been gone. AJ was in Phnom Penh for a
week working in the Cambodian film archives restoring old films and making friends
with a Japanese man who is serving there on a grant. He has now joined us in Siem Reap and we've
been eating and drinking to our hearts content, showing off our little city to
friends from San Diego. Skylar picked Cambodia for her birthday, so we’re lucky
enough to celebrate with them on her special day.
Skylar & Phan being silly |
In other news, I had my best day at JPA. Phan AND Hooner
came out to visit the campus. It was something that I won’t soon forget. Phan
spoke to each of my 3 classes. She talked about her experiences growing up,
which many of the students related to. She answered questions about her life
and family back home. While I can say time and time again the importance of
continuing your education, having a real life Cambodian example to see and
speak with and laugh with was invaluable to the students. Each of the 3 classes
wrote thank you notes to her, they were so sweet! Their letters were so heart
felt and genuine. Here is a little bit from one of them.
letters from the students |
Phan was a hit with the kids, but her sidekick truly stole
the show. Hooner was in top form, doing tricks at the end of each class,
running around the classroom, basically having the time of his life and making
all the kids smile. I had told some of my friends in the lower school that
Hooner would be there and of course they wanted me to go and visit their class so
that their students could meet Hoon. Words
quickly spread, so Hooner, Phan and I ended up making Hoon and Tell
presentations to the entire elementary school. Some of the kids were afraid of
him, but most just loved him. I had to promise one class that I would give
their teacher a picture of Hooner to put up in their room so they don’t forget
him.
Steve and Hoon on the bus heading to school |
Phan and Hoon getting ready to teach |
In action |
We’ve been spending a lot of time with friends, eating out
and trying to be more social. We’re still pretty boring, but we’re improving.
We recently had a 4 day weekend and spent it in town. It was
nice to not have to worry about flights and taxis and luggage. We also got to
spend a little time with some people we don’t always get a chance to. It was
also Chinese new year, year of the goat I’ve been told. Great Parade in Siem Reap,
music, dancing, floats, it was a great show with many of the local schools and
NGOs participating and enjoying the festivities.
I’ve turned 33 since our last post and am celebrating with a
challenge of sorts. I haven’t shaved since January 27, I am allowed to trim,
but Phan doesn’t think I can make it until we get back. With hot season just
kicking off, don’t know how smart I was on this one. One interesting note, I’ve
gotten a lot of compliments about my beard, people seem to like the idea of me
covering up my face with hair.
We were invited to a reception for the king of Cambodia, but
decided it wasn’t for us. We did go to
dinner with a friend who generously treated us to a great meal at one of the
fancy places in town. We both had a really tasty rib eye, paired with delicious
wines from Australia, it was pretty good stuff. The place is called Abacas, and
they reserved an entire room for us to enjoy a great meal and celebrate
Lindsay’s birthday. Lindsay is one of our Australian friends that we met up
with in Melbourne over Christmas.
We’re up to three runners in the morning, Elaine has joined
Troy and I at 5:30 for our runs, she has little legs, so she takes a lot steps,
sometimes it reminds me of running with Hooner. She can move though, she
finished the half marathon in less than 2 hours. We even got CJ to run, he was
good for the 1st 2 miles, but then he hit a pretty substantial wall
and the last time I saw him he was desperately searching for a tuk tuk to give
him a ride home.
Missing home, but looking forward to some March madness. No
big travel plans for spring break, I should probably get on that. By then it
will be a full blown inferno here, so heading for cover somewhere will probably
be wise. (Some random photos below for your viewing)
Phan and her sour mango lady |
Young mangos and guavas |
Hoon met a friend at the Royal Garden |
Had to stop for a photo |
Superbowl Party |
Us with Skylar & AJ |
Phan waiting for sour mangos |
More to come down the line. For now we are enjoying a visit
from friends and making the most of our time.
Steve, phan, hoon