Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Long time...


No writing. Yup, I’ve gotten caught up in the la vida loca here in Svay Rieng. Not only is work keeping me preoccupied (but I’m getting better with that) but I’ve had an honestly fantastic reason why I haven’t been writing, my man arrived! He up and moved here last week and well, we’ve been exploring all things Cambodian and discovering new places I hadn’t imagined yet. Mostly have to do with food of course, but that’s the way we roll, you know. Although, we did do some tourism finally…I’ve been here for 3.5 months and hadn’t yet visited The Killing Fields or the Genocide Museum/Prison, which were both trying places to visit. I was glad to have done this part of Phnom Penh with him, as to go through those places without an outlet or person to reflect on it with would be fairly tortuous for me. They are as disturbing as they sound, although, quite disturbing as well is how they are overrun and have garnered the attention of every hawker and large tourist-shop establishment in the area. I won’t go into it, but rent the DVD or read one of these books:
-The Quality of Mercy
-The Gate
-Sideshow
etc…

On to a lighter note: life is getting more normal here in Svay Rieng. Really. Settling in, buying porch chairs and kitchen supplies; I’m trying to figure out things still but I wake up, go to work, come home and have my honey here with me. Life is good. He’s heading out job hunting tomorrow, maybe some leads at the local university so we’ll see. Plus, we’ve got a nice trip to Kenya coming up in just one week. My organization is hosting a conference and I was asked to attend. Don’t know how I won that, but I’m not complaining. So, I convinced (wasn’t hard) my man to join me and we’ll have two days together to explore a bit of Nairobi and it’s outskirts. Neither of us have been to Kenya so send your suggestions if you have. Even though our time is short, we’re still going to try to see some wildlife—I hear there is a giraffe park/sanctuary-type place, which I would love to see.

We also hosted a bit of a welcome party for his arrival (see picture attached) with some friends and ate quite well at the Svay Rieng Restaurant, only the best: deep fried pork, seared beef salad, tomato-coconut soup, beef and vegetable stir fry, whole fried fish and rambutan and bananas for desert. Not too bad, plus, of course, several cans of Anchor beer, lots of ice and then a gathering at our place where our Khmer friends were convinced that Champagne has more alcohol content than rice wine (no way) as they oogled the trashy US Weekly magazines we just received. Angelina was a highlight—“ooooohhhh, she has come to Cambodia, her son….” Yeah, yeah, we had heard it all. Anyway, the party went late for Svay Rieng (10pm) and everyone started to get worried they wouldn’t make it home unless they had one or two more beers. We said enjoy it at home and sent them on their way with unopened cans to enjoy upon their arrival. I think they were all quite happy and most happy that there is now another strange, kind barang to visit, practice English with and with whom to share their culture. We are taken care of here, it is a good place.

So, with that, we send our greetings and love and more stories (probably from our Kenya experience) to come…

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Crazy Times

It's been a long while since I've written and I don't like it that way. I've been swamped with a capital "S" my friends and haven't been able to dig myself out of the work yet. I finally said, forget it, I've got to reach out to at least the one person who checks on my blog daily/weekly...MOM! Shout out to Mom for keeping me going ;) No really, I think Blogazonia checks in a lot and Mary is a good trooper too. Thanks all.

Anyway, nothing earthshattering to report, but I guess my blog really isn't about earthshattering news anyway, just the lazy, daily life in one small town in Cambodia. Although I would like to draw your attention to my links listed on the right hand side as I've added a few recently. My friend owns a really lovely photo gallery in PNP: le popil, please check out the website, his photos and those he exhibits, they are marvelous. I really like the ants and fish series by a Cambodian photographer--I saw one of his shows recently and it's amazing how he positioned the ants and fish and leaves and water...peaceful and striking.

Also to check out is Miss Caterwauler, she'll answer your deepest, darkest, most ridiculous questions straight on, no BS.

Actually, there is some significant goings on about town here because my dear man will arrive in only 3 more days! I can't believe it's been 3 months--way too long, but he's on his way on 4 July and I am so thrilled he's actually coming...so, now you have two reasons to visit Cambodia and the guest room is getting all ready to welcome my sister in August, so jump on the bandwagon and see the sights, sounds and wonders of Cambodia! Nice pitch, huh?

So, enjoy your 4th of July BBQs, beach days, camping and vacation days from work! I'm thinking of you here in Cambodia. Oh, and one more thing: I passed the driving tests, and I'm sure, succumbed to some sort of shady money deal/corruption, but hey, I got my Cambodian license! It may not be a real deal, but it looks good--Steer clear of Route 1 and the 11 year old Landcruiser, here I come! More to come soon...