Aug 30, 2010

Second day After noon.

Second Day 
in the afternoon

Cambodian Culture Center

This is a nice place to spend the day.  It displays different types of villages and cultures found in Cambodia at each little village they preform a show or dance.  It is fun for the kids as they love dance.  A few of the shows interact with the crowd some which is fun for those not picked to preform.


The Chinese culture was displayed with acrobatics.  




You can easily spot Pastor Pat but can you find the rest our kids?

Every time I have been here the show has been different.  In the beginning I thought it was a little cheese.  At the end I was think there is no way I could do any of these tricks.  The guy below jump through the top hoop hands and feet first lands between and then jump hands first through the next hoop smoothly and effortlessly.   


The old guy in the back is giving my boys rabbit ears.


This is a dance we would like to teach our children next.
It is peacock dance.
In short it has to do with a princes wanting a magic peacock.
So the Chief hires a hunter to capture the peacock for the princes.



The hunter gets distracted by the girls who are fighting over him.

Then the hunter hears the pair of Peacocks doing a mating dance in the jungle.


He dresses up like a peacock so he can ask the female to help catch the magic male peacock.
After that he gets tired sits down to rest when the snakes come out and do their dance.
Towards the end the female helps him get the feather, he gives it to the princes who is changed into a peacock.

Fun to watch move of a play than the real dance.

The next area has to do with the Hill tribes and their marriages. 
You have the local people who come and compete for the girls hand.  
There was the Chinese guy, the Muslim guy and the Indian guy.
They show off, battle and dance for her.
But she chose this guy instead.  
Which later they dress him up like another Cambodia hill tribe member.

He was such a big guy, he looked like a cadge wrestler, just massive.
And the costume was really small.  He played a long really well in spite of being completely embarrassed the whole time.

You have to travel a bit to the next dance.

This dance had to do with a magic bow and becoming king I think.

I think this was lower flat land tribes near Mondulkiri.
A lot of these dances have to do with magic, fairy tails and witch craft.

Ah the last show really large and impressive, until the power went out and then the rain came.
It was fun while it lasted and the kids has fun which is why we went.
This show is about when the Muslims came in and took over the country

They killed a lot of people.

There was a period of morning. 

Then the Cambodian king rose up fought back and beats the Muslims.

Triumphant reentry.
If it would have not rained next the show would have went on to show the king building the Bayon temples with all the faces.  

A trip back to the hotels and dinner.

I ate a chocolate black forest cake and drank a Chi latte tea that was so good I can still smell the cinnamon.    

So thus ended our second day at Angkor Wat.


Day three we will travel north to a mountain covered in jungle with water falls and things to explore.

Aug 29, 2010

Announcement

Announcement 
 
Firecracker Charity Golf Tournament
July 2010

Was another SUCCESS
Over $12,000 to
boost our education fund and to provide more scholarships for our children to go to Collage.
 
Also announced this Sunday at Calvary Chapel Fallbrook was the opening of our Preschool
 
A Heart for Wisdom
 
This year we will start with a preschool class.
Based upon it's success and your support we will add grades year by year until eventually we are a K-12.
 
 

 
 
 

Aug 28, 2010

A day at Angkor Wat

Angkor is an Amazing place.
There are hundreds of buildings, thousands of years old.
 



There is pastor Pat and though it looks like pastor Chuck Smith leading the way,
it's not.
Tong is right behind.

View from the top.



On top in the inner courtyards.
Darow
The girls and Elijah
Nearde, Sdung, Thea and Saveoun
Chanlay
Bunheoun and Srepow
Chi
Picture on the pony.
Most of our kids have never seen a horse only a few were brave enough to sit on it.

Leaving for the next site.




Bayon temple has faces every where you look.
Our kids

The team.  "our other kids, the naughty ones"

Don't think I need to say much here.

Sally became a good friend real fast, we were really happy to have her on the trip.




Yeah, that is a big tree.

Pat, Max, Susan and Steve.
Max-imus-energus finally ran out of steam. 

Elephant battle arena

The Generals temple
Not a single carving on the entire building.

Chow


A lot of really steep steps.  Lim in the yellow and red did not make it that far.
This photo shows only a quarter of the way up.  I stood at the top of the stairs watching and listening to each person as they came to the stairs they climbed so easily moments before.  Each person with out fail would come to the edge, gasp and say some version of "oh my God" or "Oh shoot"
It was fun to watch.

Own standing in the doorway.

Own and Sreypow peaking through the window.

Jon at the bottom of the stairs.

Angkor Tom


Giant bee hive, probably 200 pounds at least.







Below are the best pictures Wut took with Mary's camera she donated to the orphanage.

Sreyroth

Melor and Tee

Own

Chi


It is so funny with Lim and Chi they bought these shirts themselves.  They look like a French mime, if they could only juggle.  They saw a comedian on TV and thought "if you want to be famous they have to look famous", "wear what the stars wear" they thought.
While the rest of us couldn't help but giggle all day. 
Lim and Sreyroth.

The kids are not as shy when they take pictures of each other.
I'm not sure what kind of pose Borin is doing.
Veasna

Bunheoun
I was to shy to take this picture in case he woke up mad at me, so I asked Wut to take it.  Evidently this guy was ready for a nap and 8:00 am in the morning.  He became more of an attraction than the temple was.
  Pastor Pat and Sdung.  Pat sponsor her salary as well as sponsoring Tong.  Some of you could do that if you wanted. 
 





Finally I had the chance to give a pose rather than taking one.
This is my best "Ferrari" look that I've got.