candlesincambodia.blogspot.com
Candles in Cambodia: Catching up...Part II
http://candlesincambodia.blogspot.com/2011/01/catching-uppart-ii.html
Sunday, January 9, 2011. Catching up.Part II. What color should I make the hands? One of our English library workers asked me during one of our help-us-decorate-the-English-library-for-Christmas-days. He was coloring a paper cut-out manger scene and wasn't sure what color skin Joseph was supposed to have. I told him to color it brown because Jesus and His family were from Asia. He thought that was funny and asked me if Christmas was American or Chinese (interesting! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
candlesincambodia.blogspot.com
Candles in Cambodia: June 2010
http://candlesincambodia.blogspot.com/2010_06_01_archive.html
Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Home is where His heart is. I don't like to do "countdowns" because they make me sort of nervous, even if I'm counting down to something I'm really looking forward to! But I can't help but notice that July 26th is literally just around the corner. Alicia is 15 now.the same age I was when she was born! Who among us is worthy enough to receive large sums of money from hardworking, regular folks? As I've been watching Father provide over such a short period of time, I've been struc...
candlesincambodia.blogspot.com
Candles in Cambodia: Home is where His heart is
http://candlesincambodia.blogspot.com/2010/06/i-dont-like-to-do-countdowns-because.html
Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Home is where His heart is. I don't like to do "countdowns" because they make me sort of nervous, even if I'm counting down to something I'm really looking forward to! But I can't help but notice that July 26th is literally just around the corner. Alicia is 15 now.the same age I was when she was born! Who among us is worthy enough to receive large sums of money from hardworking, regular folks? As I've been watching Father provide over such a short period of time, I've been struc...
candlesincambodia.blogspot.com
Candles in Cambodia: July 2010
http://candlesincambodia.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.html
Friday, July 30, 2010. And so it begins. On Monday when I arrived in Colorado, the first thing I noticed (besides the Greenpeace folks trying to get me to join their group) was that I was not sweating profusely. I think the last time I experienced not drowning in my own sweat everytime I stepped outside, was several months ago (maybe during that "snowstorm"? And after I leave this place in a few days, I probably won't experience that relief again until February when we are in "chilly" Thailand! Tuesday m...
candlesincambodia.blogspot.com
Candles in Cambodia: January 2011
http://candlesincambodia.blogspot.com/2011_01_01_archive.html
Sunday, January 9, 2011. Catching up.Part II. What color should I make the hands? One of our English library workers asked me during one of our help-us-decorate-the-English-library-for-Christmas-days. He was coloring a paper cut-out manger scene and wasn't sure what color skin Joseph was supposed to have. I told him to color it brown because Jesus and His family were from Asia. He thought that was funny and asked me if Christmas was American or Chinese (interesting! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Take This ...
candlesincambodia.blogspot.com
Candles in Cambodia: May 2010
http://candlesincambodia.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_archive.html
Sunday, May 16, 2010. A Door Stands Open. On July 26th, 2010 I will, Lord willing, fly to Colorado where I will meet the other new team members (two single girls) and begin some initial cultural training. That training will be followed by an ESL training course which we will do in Vietnam. When that is finished, my teammates and I will join the rest of our team in Cambodia. Currently there are two couples and one very cute baby. My Team Director, as it turns out, is an excellent photographer! 2) Staying ...
candlesincambodia.blogspot.com
Candles in Cambodia: December 2010
http://candlesincambodia.blogspot.com/2010_12_01_archive.html
Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Catching up.Part I. I have quite a few stories and photos to share! I will try to be brief and let the pictures do most of the talking.Enjoy! The biggest recent change is that I am now living with two Khmer (Cambodian) housemates! One of the best things abo. Sreylin also had a 2-week old puppy deli. Vered to her that day and asked us if we would want to take care of it. When we saw him we both said, um.yes please! Here are more photos from our trip that day. PS Since Ravy an...
candlesincambodia.blogspot.com
Candles in Cambodia: And so it begins...
http://candlesincambodia.blogspot.com/2010/07/and-so-it-begins.html
Friday, July 30, 2010. And so it begins. On Monday when I arrived in Colorado, the first thing I noticed (besides the Greenpeace folks trying to get me to join their group) was that I was not sweating profusely. I think the last time I experienced not drowning in my own sweat everytime I stepped outside, was several months ago (maybe during that "snowstorm"? And after I leave this place in a few days, I probably won't experience that relief again until February when we are in "chilly" Thailand! Tuesday m...
candlesincambodia.blogspot.com
Candles in Cambodia
http://candlesincambodia.blogspot.com/2010/10/sua-sdey-hello-phnom-penh-is-cu-rrently.html
Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Phnom Penh is cu. Rrently recovering from some minor flooding that took place this weekend. A couple of weeks ago, I was thinking that the rainy season was coming to an end soon, but riding my bicycle underwater the other night proved me wrong. Flooding at our university). Entrance to our neighborhood market where we usually buy our fruits and veggies). Right now, strangely enough, we haven't begun teaching our classes yet! Meeting some of Mindy's friends at a birthday party).
candlesincambodia.blogspot.com
Candles in Cambodia: October 2010
http://candlesincambodia.blogspot.com/2010_10_01_archive.html
Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Phnom Penh is cu. Rrently recovering from some minor flooding that took place this weekend. A couple of weeks ago, I was thinking that the rainy season was coming to an end soon, but riding my bicycle underwater the other night proved me wrong. Flooding at our university). Entrance to our neighborhood market where we usually buy our fruits and veggies). Right now, strangely enough, we haven't begun teaching our classes yet! Meeting some of Mindy's friends at a birthday party).
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT