Cambodia, Week 1
Sunday, June 14-Tuesday, June 16Matt's dad took us to over to Seattle. We arrived at SeaTac airport around 10:30pm. The kids were still wide awake. We had a 3 hour wait at the gate for our plane, but surprisingly, the kids were well behaved and still wide awake. We finally got on the plane around 1am.
Ready to head out! |
Girls with all of their goodies on the plane |
Right as our plane was being pushed out onto the tarmac, Marcus turned to me and said "I think I am going to throw up!" I quickly got a barf bag for him, but he only got half of it in the bag, with the other half all down his shirt, shorts, and socks. After he filled a second bag, Becky tried to take him and the filled up bags to the bathroom, but the stewardess told her that we were preparing for take off and she had to sit down. So, the puke had to stay with us for a while until it was safe to move about the cabin. Needless to say, Marcus smelled like vomit mixed with Maple syrup for most of the 12 1/2 hour flight to Taiwan. Other than that incident (well, actually Marcus puked 3-4 more times on the flight), the flight went pretty smooth and the kids actually slept a bit. We arrived in Taipei, Taiwan around 4:20am local time and had a four hour layover. We found a Hello Kitty play area and store, which kept the kids entertained for some time.
Hello Kitty Store, Taipei, Taiwan |
Even Monks love Hello Kitty |
We then caught our flight out to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This flight was only 3 1/2 hours long and wasn't bad at all. Upon arriving in Phnom Penh, we got our visas and met Becky's parents outside the airport. Even before we left the airport, people were looking at the kids, especially blond hair, blue eyed Elise. People wanted to pinch her cheeks and say hi to her.
Once we got into Siem Reap we looked around some of the shops and got dinner. We had the kids get a fish foot massage where the fish eat all of the dead skin off of your feet. Most of the locals enjoyed watching the kids squirm.
Saturday, June 20th:
Today we drove up into the mountains to Phnom Kulen. There we played in the several waterfalls that come down the mountain. The kids loved it and were hard to get out of the water! At one point while the kids were swimming with some of the locals, the locals started yelling. Jacob thought they were saying, "snack, snack", when what they were trying to say was snake. Everyone got out of the water until the snake swam away. Once again, lots of people wanted to have there picture taken with our kids, especially a lot of the Japanese and Chinese tourists. The Khmer people are very friendly and several times they were very helpful as we were swimming in the waterfalls. Most of them love kids and are very kind.
Sunday, June 21st:
Today we went to church in Siem Reap. One of the missionaries translated. They actually have translation capabilities in the chapel, so all of us got to have headphones on during church. The kids said it was fun in Primary, but a little chaotic.
After church we drove out to a silk farm and took a tour there. It was amazing to see how much work it takes to make even a small scarf by hand.
From there we drove out to part of the Tonle Sap, which is a huge lake that runs from Phnom Penh all the way to Siem Reap. Since the wet season is just starting, the lake was low. We found a health clinic out there (that was built by the U.S) and dropped off some baby blankets. There were no babies there today, but the attendant said they do have lots of babies. Next door to the clinic was a floating school that was sitting dry dock until the wet season.
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