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 30
th June to be told that this was not the correct date!!! We actually leave on 10
th 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