Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Another Day at the Elim Center


We have been having a wonderful time here at the Elim center. We have been going to an outreach everyday the most recent being visiting an aids patient in Kampong Cham. Getting there was probably the most difficult part of the out reach as we got a flat on our back tire. And all I can say is that it is great to be in Cambodia because moto repair men are as plentiful as Starbucks in Seattle. After the short delay we finally were ale to meat up with the rest of the group at the sunrise center were we cheered up the patients with simple good hearted conversation laughter and we even sang a few songs. After visiting with the Aids patient we went back to the Elim Center were we fertilized some of the plants with one of the nastiest concoctions I have ever come across they say it has urine  manure and some other things I don’t even know how to write. Then finished our night off with the Williams were we played Skipo, visited, and even had some delicious chocolate cake.

I would like to not that due to the slow internet connection we can only upload 1 picture so we will be updating the rest of the pictures probably when we get back to the states.

Monday, June 8, 2009

The first few days at the Elim Center


Well we thought that we were not going to be able to update the blog but luckily due to Uriahs inovation we are now connected to the internet in the middle of no where! So far we have been here 2 days and are working on third. The trip was smooth but we did hit a hitch when we got off the bus as both of our cell phones were not able to call Jeff. And since we could not speak khmer and had no idea were we where I guess you could say that we were lost. Luckily for us Jeff called and eventualy picked us up from the side of the rode.


Life here has been grand we start the day out bright and early at 5:30 in the morning with the whistle blow and the start of morning chores. Which usualy consist of working in the garden or watering by using Uriahs manuel pumps. After chores we have breakfast then a time of worship and devotion to God. Then Jason and I break off as the the students are in class after this point and we either do a short project or simply read and hang out with the locals. Next comes lunch and then traveling with Church planting groups made up of staff and students with the idea that the students are able to see various stages of church planting and we are able to to help them out. We stay there for a few hours then head back to the center were we have dinner and enjoy the evening usually retiring early as we know it will be an early morning the next day. 


We have also uploaded some more pictures.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Island Fiasco


Yesterday Jason and I decided that we needed to get away from the tourist areas and go to somewhere more remote like an island. So we did some research and found that "The Kings Island" was a great place to in fact many peoples exact words were "Paradise". With this in mind we began searching for a ride to this island and just our luck a cargo boat was leaving last night at 9 P.M. and they were willing to take us on for a cheap price so we went for it.... Bad idea.

We were initially told that the boat ride was going to be 2 hours long and we thought that we were the only ones going to be riding on the boat. Which was the first communication error as the boat ride was really 6 hours long and we were crammed with 10 other people in what looked like a slave holding cell. Then what made it all worse was that it began storming so that combined with cramped living conditions equaled major sea sickness that I am just now getting over as I write this blog.

Now you would want to believe that this story would have happy ending of us finding the most beautiful Island getaway. But what really happened was that we got off the boat it was raining dark and not a single person was awake on the island. So we trekked around the entire island which took all of 30 minutes and found that this really was not a paradise like everyone said. With the new realization that there was no beach we ended up getting on another boat back to were we came from.

But alas we are back were we belong and are going to finish our trip off with a snorkeling provided by the much safer local dive shop.

So the moral of the story is that the grass is not always greener on the other side.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

To |The Beach!


After finishing teaching our computer classes it was great to have some time planned out for some R & R and what better place to do that then at the beach! The trip to the beach was no cake walk. We had to take a 6 hour bus ride back to Phnom Phen, then from there we met some locals who said that they would take us in their van for only 4 dollars each. What they did not tell us was that they would be taking us and 17 of our closest friends in a(converted) 10 passenger mini van. To say the least it was an interesting trip but alas it was not over yet. For once we got to Kampot we then rented a moto for the last leg to the beach where I Oliver had the unfortunate accident of laying down the moto and burning Jason's leg in the process. He says "everyone lays down a bike at least once", that may be true it does not help the fact that he now has a foot long burn in the shape of the exhaust on his leg.

But in the end the trip was worth it for we are staying right on the beach in a Bungalow for only 3 dollars more than what we were paying to stay at the University of Nations. The beach here is beautiful, you can eat a meal for a dollar (mango pancakes are my favorite) and take intermittent dips in the 70 degree ocean waters.

I have posted some pictures of the beach though they do not do it justice.

Monday, June 1, 2009

The last weekend in Siem Reip


So as you have noticed there has not been a post for the past couple days as we have been doing a lot of traveling. Therefore this post will be a little longer so that can I catch everyone up on what we have been doing the past few days.

To start Friday was our last day teaching at the university of nations and we decided to teach them how to expand what they learned from us after we were gone. So we had all of our students come to the school and from there we all rode to the nearest Internet cafe. The trip itself already made this day one of my favs as it was quite a site seeing 20 or so students on moto and bike riding down the road playing around just having a wonderful time. After getting there we began to teach on how they could use the Internet to further their education but we ran into problems. As it was hard to teach them not to follow an exact set of instructions but too take the examples that we showed them an apply it to things that they wanted to learn. In the end though everything worked out and I do believe that at least some of them will be able to carry on what we taught them and hopefully get a job.

On Saturday we spent the day with our friends Pset and Heugh at the Ancient Temples of Angkor Wat. Which meant that our day had to start early as Pset insisted that we see the sunrise 5 a.m. and since the temples were several kilometers away and we were getting there by bike we had to wake up at 4 a.m. so to say the least it was a long day. But it was well worth waking up that early for walking through the temple gates and seeing the sunrise was incredible. In all we visited around 7 of the temples my favorite was Tom Phrom which as you will see in the pictures has been swallowed by the jungle. I even climbed to the top of the gate were one of the scenes of Tomb Raider was filmed! Unfortunately though because up my climbing we were not able to see the sunset as they close the pathway to the mountain at 5:30 p.m. even though the sun does not set until 6:20 but other than that I am certain that we will remember that day for the rest of our lives.

Well thats all for today and I will try to be better about keeping you all up to date on our journy in the future.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Christian Values Day


So on Wednesdays the University of Nations here in Siem Riep does a Christian values day instead of class in order to evangelize to their students. In briefing us they wanted to make sure our expectations were set that we would probably have 3 to 4 students and thus we would merge our computer class with the English class. And what they said was true for the first two classes as we only had about 7 students. However for our 3rd class everything changed for once the people started coming they did not stop until the room was overflowing. To start off the class we played a game were there are 3 teams and the goal is to see which team can stand on the smallest piece of paper and if you were wondering who won the girls did. Next we sang the song "everybody needs some love" which the lyrics were just the song title at different speeds and pitches like many of the songs that they sing here. Finally we finished up with the bible story of how 4 men cut a hole in the roof of the house were Jesus was staying and then lowered down their friend so that Jesus would heal him. Unfortunately no one came to the lord during this class but that's OK. Because we were still able to plant seeds in all of their hearts and one day I believe that those seeds will come to fruition and that it is just a matter of time before they come to know Jesus.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

The Orphanage


Today was a little different as our friend Samein took us to one of the many orphanges in Siem Reip. We started out at 6 in the morning and took a 5 mile bike ride to the outskirts of town. Were we found a small orphange which was really pieces of wood laying agaisnt eachother. We came there expecting to help Samein teach english but we got something much better. For we were able to share the gospel to Samein's class and though the laguage barrier was huge the Holy Spirit was stronger. And we believe that we were able to get through to at least one of the children which if that is all that comes of this trip it will be time well spent.