Friday, 19 August 2011

Nearly the end of our time in SE Asia

Wow, what a time we have had since the last update... We have fully recovered from our Cambodian adventure and managed to travel to several parts of Thailand (and even a day trip to Burma) before we spent the month of July at The Tiger Temple....

July started with us arriving in Kanchanaburi (120km west of Bangkok) to do a months voluntary work at the tiger temple.. On our first day we were assigned to our tigers for the month, which just so happened to be 6 3 month old cubs called Liverpool, Trouble, Flower, Hickup, Mekmai and No name... Rachel looked after trouble and Anthony looked after no name and quickly named her Teeny (as she was a week younger than the others and the smallest)..

It was our pleasure to walk these cubs to the temple each morning for breakfast with the monks and the guests.. After breakfast we would either bath, clean the cage and de-bone the chicken for the cubs or we would be on cleaning duty for some of the other tigers!!! After cleaning up tiger poo, rotten chicken carcasses and smelling tiger wee (very strong smell of ammonia) a baby's nappy is going to be a walk in the park (No Rachel is NOT pregnant!!).

We spent the month with other volunteers from Israel, France, Australia and Russia..

3 weeks into our adventure Rachel was bitten on her right thigh by a 7 month old cub!!! Photo's will follow as the scar is now looking quite good!!! Anthony had several tiger bites from the cubs on his arms as well...

We have lots to tell you about our month at the tiger temple but the photo's will do all the talking...

August has seen us stay in Chang Mai (North Thailand) then cross the border into Laos for a few days and we took a 2 day slow boat down the Mekong River and stayed overnight in a place called PackBeng.. We had a few days in LuangPrabang (still in Laos) and it was wonderful, so chilled out and the scenery was spectacular...

After leaving LuangPrabang we headed towards Vietnam and had a crazy period where we were travelling on buses for 38 out of 48 hours!!! We arrived in Hanoi at 5am and the place is bloody awful... so much noise and traffic and the people are so rude.. We quickly found some sanctuary in a place called Kangaroo Cafe (run by a crazy aussie guy) and we booked trips to Halong Bay and Sapa with them.... Halong Bay was wonderful as only 5 of us where on the boat for the day and night... When we went to Sapa it was us and probably the most levelheaded American I have had the pleasure of meeting!! Both Halong Bay and Sapa are wonderful places and the people and scenery was awesome... again we have hundreds of photo's of both places..

We leave Vietnam on Monday 22nd Aug and head to Indonesia (flying in and out of Jakarta on the same morning) and we will make our way across to Bali so we can relax and enjoy the beaches (missing them so much now) before we head off to New Zealand...

New Zealand is getting so close now and we can't wait, we have even started wearing some warmer clothes in Vietnam in preparation of the cold.. it has been snowing in NZ this week!!!

It is now 7 weeks till we get home and we are both looking forward to it as packing and unpacking the bags (Rachel has done all the packing so far and what a wonderful job she has done) every few days is getting to be a chore...

Time to go and see what our next adventure will bring - hopefully some better luck than Hull City had against Leeds the other night (Paul I presume I owe you a beer for that or we can double or quits on the reverse fixture at KC???)

Cheerio
Ant & Rach

Sunday, 12 June 2011

A week in Phuket



Well after a week in Phuket we are so relaxed and happy it unbelievable.. We are staying at a fantastic place called Sansuko Ville which is near Cape Panwar and is run by a lovely couple from Goole!!!!! They have organised everything for us from a motorbike to a night out in Patong to see the ladyboys to a full Sunday roast dinner!!! We have met a really nice couple called Alan and Una (pictured here with Anthony) who are from Ireland and are on a round the world trip for 8 months..



We have managed to take ourselves away from the bath tub, air-con, swimming pool and bar for a few hours to go to the beach and it was really nice as only 5 other people where there!!!!



Anthony has been to the Thai Boxing on Friday night (after a mad day trip to Myanmar (Burma) to renew our Thai visa). The thai boxing was really good and saw 2 knockouts and in the 8 fights, god those boxers are brave after watching them take endless kicks to the face, ribs and kidneys..



We will be moving on to another island (Kho Lanta) on Tuesday where we will be spending a few days relaxing on the beach again, reading books and generally doing nothing!!!!




We have also met a young 19yrs from Crewe who was on his way to Australia and he joined us on the night out in Patong and he pulled as soon as arrived in the bar area, shame was he met his lady walking out of the gents toilets... She was a very attractive lady and one hell of a strong jaw line.. this is the only picture we have with her clothes on!!!! and Will would not appreciate any bad photo's on facebook, but if you e-mail anthony he'll gladly send you some!!!!!!



Enough for now and we will be in touch soon with some more pictures of beaches and hopefully some stories about what we get up to during the next part of our adventure...

Monday, 6 June 2011

Hello from Thailand

Hello to you all from Phuket, Thailand.... We left Cambodia just over a week ago and spent the first few days of civilisation in Bangkok where we had to quickly get used to things - like cars driving on the left, people taking notice of red traffic lights, trains!! and of course lady boys!!!!

We are now in Phuket where we will be staying for a few days so we will be enjoying the golden sands, crystal clear water and of course the bloody good food here!!!!

We are both feeling so much better and happier to be away from Cambodia - as much as we loved our time in Trengers it was time to move on.. It was really hard to say goodbye to our Khmer family, Mekong Blue (Chan you are a legend!!) and a few of the other VSO volunteers!!

Our departure from VSO was pain free really which was quite a surprise considering how anal they have been about certain things for the last 12 months. Anyway I digress so lets get back to our fabulous time in Bangkok!!!

We arrived after a 17 hour journey at our hotel and the first thing we noticed was a strange thing in the bathroom that holds water... yes it was a bath!!! so we made the most of it and washed our clothes in it using hot water (first time in 15 months!!). We did lots of touristy things in Bangkok like go to the Grand Palace, Sleeping Budha, Patpong (or Ping Pong to the sex tourists), Khosan Rd, Skyrail etc... We also managed to find some half decent street food - a chicken pancake that tasted like a warm chicken samosa...Mmmmmmmmm

Our week ended in Bangkok with yet another long journey to Phuket where we got the overnight train from Bangkok to Surat Thani and then a 5 hour coach to Phuket.. The place we are staying at is nice and the strangest thing is that the couple who own it are from Goole and they used to work in Hull!!!!!!!!! Lots to talk about over a very cheap Singha beer (45p per can!!!)

I'll add some photo's to the next blog posting which will have more updates on our plans to do a thai cooking course, a mad visa run to Burma!!!!! and many other things...

see you soon
Anthony & Rachel

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Our time in Cambodia is coming to a close soon!!!

I bet your thinking what are they doing updating the blog without being prompted (beat you to it Paul!!)... Well, so much has happened in the last few weeks it is worth updating you on..



Good things - Claire (friend from UK) came out to spend 10 days with us.. It was great to see a friendly face from back home, although I am sure Claire was wondering what the hell we were doing here when we went to the first guesthouse in Siem Reap!! We only put her through the one night before we moved to a far better facility!!! In Siem Reap we did the usual tourist things with Claire (all the main temples, Night Market, drank lots of cheap cocktails and of course ate lots of good ice-cream). Part of our plan in Siem Reap was to see some of the temples that we didn't see when the parents came over and we managed that. We also saw sun rise over Angkor Wat (see picture) which meant getting up at 4am (for all who know Rachel well this was some acheivement!!!) followed by breakfast at the hotel and then a day in the car to see some more temples (Banteay Srei, Kapal Spean and Beng Melea) which meant that they day could only be ended with a swim in the hotel pool followed by a few cocktails in town!!!


We have also celebrated Khmer New Year recently and that was interesting.... A good 12 hour bus journey from Siem Reap to Stung Treng to find out that the family we rent a house from had gone to Phnom Penh for the holidays!! Gutted... So we tried to make the most of the time and went to the pagoda to witness what was going on there...NOTHING.. We had a party at another volunteers mansion, sorry house...


Our time here officially ends on 10th June and with great thanks to Dave and Marion we will be heading to Phnom Penh on the 11th for a couple of days in a rather luxurious hotel that we have a very 'close' relationship with... details below in the bad news section!!!


Other good things that have happened have seen Rachel working lots more with the local school children on health topics that they asked for and she has been working with the school council. Anthony has continued with teaching some of the women at work English - yes they are starting to have a Yorkshire accent, which, lets be honest is better than an american one!!!!


We have met 3 new volunteers that will be heading to 'trengers' for 2 years in the next few days and they seem nice and hopefully they will fit in.. Lots of other good things have happened which just seem so normal to us now but I am sure they are not.


Bad things - One dark, warm evening Anthony wakes up with stomach pains and thinks he needs to go to the toilet where it can only be described as a massive incident happened!! After an hour of hugging the toilet and sitting on it a sudden pain (like nothing else he has ever felt) suddenly started down his left hand side.. A couple of hours of suffering in pain resulted in waking up Rachel to say things are not good!! What followed was a nightmare... more Hughey and Ralph and then when he started sweating like he'd just run a marathon (impossible I know but a good, clean example) but had a temperature of 39 something needed to happen. So at 4am Rachel called the 24hour emergency phone line to advise that Anthony was in a bad way... during the conversation Anthony collapsed in the bathroom from the pain and matters weren't helped when Rachel was advised that it sounded like food poisoning!!!! Rachel knew better than this and persisted to get some medical attention for Anthony so called another volunteer, Carol, who is a nurse in the UK and her boss (a medical doctor!!!!!). Rachel's boss came to the house along with Carol, took one look and said he needs to be in hospital so off we went in the 4x4 to the hospital where they proceeded to do an ultra sound (even though they couldn't understand what they could see!!!) on Anthony without giving any pain relief..... At this point Anthony turned blue and passed out again with the pain!!! Carol insisted on the nurse giving me some drugs (I like Carol very much at this point!!) and then they did and boy was it good... All the doctors could say was that Anthony's bladder was empty (yet he had drunk 2 litres of water) and had an uncontrolable desire to wee!!!! Only one thing for it...... a cathetar... and who stood up to do the task... yes Carol. Our relationship has now been to a place that it shouldn't have but I don't care...


After an emergency 6hr taxi ride to Phnom Penh where Anthony was admitted to a private hospital (regardless of what the damn charity we are here with said!!!) they started doing some more blood tests and another ultra sound...... Diagnosis........ Kidney Stones (3 to be exact with the biggest being 5.3mm!!!! enough to bring tears to the bravest man!!!) AND salmonella poisoning... Oh what fun, but atleast I had some drugs and was in a comfortable state.. It was 10pm that night when the doctor came to see me to say that if I didn't pass the stones then I would have to go to Bangkok for them to be removed - not too bad I thought till he explained how they would do so and I can only describe it as a pair of tweezers going up somewhere where things should not go and then the stones could be 'plucked' from the bladder!! If that is not an incentive to drink the world dry of fresh water I don't know what is.........


Anyway I can confirm that the stones were passed a week later at a wonderful hotel in Phnom Penh that we are going back to..


As Anthony was getting better Rachel was getting far worse as she was diagnosed with 'Paracitic Colitis'... Not nice and we spent the next 2 weeks going to the doctor every other day as Rachel had a very bad reaction to some of the medication where Rachel produced what could only be described as a 'green cappuchino' when she was sick!!! Another phone call needed to the 24hr emergency number... Rachel spent a week 'staring' at the walls of what used to be a nice guest house but now we never want to see it again as the rooms drove us crazy.. Rachel is slowly getting better and has been de-wormed on full dose for 10 days (normally half dose for 3 days is enough) and the buggers are still there!!! Again a trip to Bangkok was on the cards (we did enquire if we could time the trip together) for a colonoscopy. Thankfully this is not needed and slowly we are getting back to 100%. All this happened in the run up to Claire coming to see us so we were really pleased to see her after all what we had gone through...


When we come home we have enough drugs to rival Boots!!!


We have discussed giving up on Cambodia and going home for a few weeks to get right and then continue with our trip but we only have 7 and a half weeks left now and we will get through this and move on quickly....


We'll update nearer to our departure....

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

End of Placement Trip

Hi All,

Well as we have a confirmed leave date of 10th June 2011 we have planned the next few months and here are the details......

June
Finish placement and then travel within Cambodia to see friends and places we haven't had chance to see yet. We will make way over land to Thailand as we have plans for 1st July

July
1st July we register at a Tiger Sanctuary on Kachanburi (www.tigertemplegroup.org) for one months voluntary work. We will be helping them feed and bathe tiger cubs, clean the tigers and show tourists around along with any other work they want us to do. The tigers are NOT kept behind cages and are NOT drugged.... Yes we may be crazy but this is a great opportunity.. Have a read on their website and you'll see why we are happy to go there.

August
We have a week in ChangMai (North Thailand) and then we will head off to North Laos and then cross over into North Vietnam. We fly from Hanoi to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) and then onto Jakarta (Indonesia). We have time to island hop to see Java, Sumatra and then Bali.

September
We start in Bali and then fly to New Zealand (for the Rugby World Cup - thank you very much!!!). We (Anthony) has managed to get 2 tickets to two of Englands games (yes Rachel is going along). The rest of the time we will be travelling around the South Island and Anthony wants to go to a rugby training session at a local rugby club and possibly see if he can get a game!!!

October
Still in New Zealand to start with but we fly back to Bali for a couple of days before we head off back to UK

We land back in UK on 9th October... and then it is back to reality ie. sorting out our house, buy a car, see family/friends etc before Rachel goes back to work on 1st November!!!!

Hopefully we will be able to update the blog whilst we are on our travels....

Anthony & Rachel

Update!!!!!

Hi all, I am sure you are wondering why it has taken sooooo long for us to do an update... well the simple answer is... we are enjoying our time here that we keep forgetting to do an update... It was a reminder on facebook (thanks Paul D) so here it is...

December
It was quite cold during December - even managing to get as cold as 25 degrees on a night time!! This was our first Christmas away from all family and friends so we decided to do something a little bit different, so we went to Kratie for a proper Christmas. We (Rachel, Carol and I) went and stayed with another volunteers (Abi) house. Abi was a perfect hostess and we had a Christmas picnic on an island in the middle of the Mekong River. We all contributed some food (thanks to Abi for the M&S Christmas puddings), Santa Claus paper plates and napkins (cheers mum) and of course lots of alcohol!!!!
Christmas evening was spent at a wonderful cafe/bar who opened especially for us and Joe (mad crazy American who owns the place) cooked us a traditional Christmas dinner (Chicken, mash potato, carrots, stuffing etc) and it was wonderful. We had a great night despite some of the other volunteers making a desperate attempt to ruin the evening! We left Joe's after midnight in a drunken state and promptly walked back to Abi's house singing Christmas carols!!!! Abi and I stayed up till 5am drinking more and we regretted it the next morning...
New Years Eve was one to remember as we were invited to an opening party for a health centre in a remote village on the way to Rattanakiri... we went and the drink was being consumed in its usual manner (in plastic cup filled with ice!!) and then the weather changed... it got COLD!!!! It was that cold that several of us had to light fires to keep warm!!!!
December also saw Rachel finally lose patience with her placement and she agreed with the country director to change the focus of her placement and she would start working with local school(s) to get health messages across to them along with finally getting access to some donor money and she could do some work with the rural health centres... It only took 4 months of negotiating with the programme office to get this money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

January
Beginning of January saw the arrival of Rachel's parents and Anthony's mum together for a 4 week trip!!! We spent the time travelling around Cambodia (Phnom Penh - Siem Reap, Kampong Cham, Stung Treng, Kratie, Kep and back to PP). Anthony and his mum went off to Vietnam for 4 days and had a great time - despite Anthony having his wallet stolen which had money, bank cards (both English and Khmer - oh no another trip to the Acleda Bank to order a new ATM card!!) they had a great time.. Dave and Marion (Rachel's parents) went off to Thailand at the same time - another blog update will follow this one..... During the parents time here they travelled nearly 2000km and travelled by boat, bus, moto and tuk tuk. They left us in the middle of February and that was a very sad time - but only 8 months till we see them again!!

February
The first half of the month was spent with the parents and then when they left we decided to start arranging our trip at the end of our placement - again wait for the next blog as more details will be given on our end of placement trip!!
We contacted the programme office in Phnom Penh to double check our leave date of 30th June to be told that this was not the correct date!!! We actually leave on 10th June so Rachel has to finish off her work 3 weeks early!!!!
Rachel started her sessions with the schools and health centres and became a very busy person very quickly..

March
This month not much has happened so far - except our plans for our end of placement trip.....

Hopefully we will get chance to do another update and now I have got unlimited Internet at home I can upload the 4000 ish photo's we have currently taken onto a website and when I have done that I will put a link on here....

This update seems quite boring, but trust me, our time in Cambodia has been far from boring. It's just that we come across things that are so bizarre (like a child having his hair cut whilst his mother was breast feeding him!!!!!!). I couldn't get a photo of that which is a shame...

Take care and we'll be in touch soon

Anthony & Rachel

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Another belated update

Hello All,

So much to tell you.... We have moved house, been followed around town by our ex-landlord, Rachel has submitted her dissertation!!!!!!!!!! nearly been on a plane coming home, had worms, Rachel having suspected Malaria, Tarantula in the kitchen sink, 3 baby snakes found in the house, spent two weeks back in Phnom Penh completing our language training, been to a Khmer "Karaoke" House and we now have internet at home so we can skype more often!!!!! So we apologise for not updating you sooner but we have been a bit busy!!!!

Firstly our new house is one that we originally looked at in April (seems like a very long time ago) and we discarded it as it wasn't a wooded house on stilts!!! Our new home is a concrete house with 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom and AIR CON!!!!!!! although we can't afford to switch it on as electricity is so bloody expensive here. Our new landlord and his family are wonderful, they can't do enough for us. His 10 yrs old daughter always comes to see us and she has started practicing Yoga with Rachel!!!!

Along with the new house we have had 3 baby snakes that have somehow managed to find their way here - they were all captured and released back in to the wild (thrown over next doors concrete wall). The Tarantula was captured and lets just say it won't be coming back!!!!!

Rachel continues with her work at Stung Treng PHD and is finding it a challenge. She is getting to know here Khmer colleagues slowly (everything in the country is done at a snails pace!!), she has her 3 month review coming up and she will be putting forward her ideas of what work she wants to do with the community. After 3 weeks out of the office (language training in PP) she was summoned by her boss to attend a very important lunchtime event that the Governor (we have already met him for drinks previoulsy!! more below) was attending. It transpired that Rachel was placed on the top table with the Governor (her boss was on a lower table and sat on a plastic chair!!). After several "bottoms up" Rachel was told by her boss to forget about that meeting this afternoon and stay and drink more red wine (with ice)... Rachel also spent some time dancing with the Governor!!!!!

We originally met the Governor as Anthony's boss (Mr Chan) invited us for afternoon drinks one hot Sunday afternoon.. It transpired that the drinks were being held at the Governors farm estate and many "influential" local businessmen/politicians were in attendance. These lunches turn out to be a 1 hour drinking binge... Anthony had to share a bottle of 35yrs old Johnny Walker Black Label with another guest as the gentleman had never had the opportunity to speak to let alone drink with a native Englishman!!!! Needless to say I didn't let the side down and drank what was put in front of me!!!!

Anthony is going to work most days at the silk weaving centre (the beauty of being a true volunteer is he can work when he wants and for as long as he wants!!!). The centre and in particular the women continue to amaze him. He had to interview them last week (a funder from USA wanted some background knowledge on the women) and to hear their stories of terrible childhood memories to what they still dream to be is inspiring.

The local people here are wonderful. We have a veg woman who shouts at us as soon as she sees us entering the market and then she tells us what we want!!!! Brilliant - the quality of the veg is good and she now throws in a freebie (a whole egg plant the other day!!!). The local supermarket, Grumpies, (as the owner is such a miserable sod) now offers discount on crates of beer!!!! The baguette woman laughs at our Khmer pronunciation - no freebies off her yet so might have to try another bread person! The head monk of the Pagoada (where we teach English every Friday) has a soft spot for Anthony and always holds his hand when talking to him... something he would NOT accept back in UK..

We have now been in Cambodia just under 6 months and only have 10 months to go.. Time has flown by, partly beacuase we are having so much fun and life is never dull here in Stung Treng or as we like to call it "Trengers". We are now planning a holiday to Vietnam (10 day trip in October) and just trying to find a good place to stay on the coast.

Over and out from Cambodia and hopefully we will be able to speak to you soon via skype...