Yes, I'm closing the year with cows. |
I promised you a year-end post, and here it is. Apologies for the lack of updates recently. There will be more to come, as the following year promises to be very exciting.
As with all things, time, by its very nature, brings change. Here in Cambodia, it's no different. What do I mean?
Channtoun and her new hubby. Outfit # 3 of the reception. |
Since I've been here, the country itself has undergone transformation. New roads have been laid, new power outages have occurred (promises to fix these have also been made, and broken, and made... rinse, repeat), and growth is evident in many areas (We have a burger king! score!). On a more personal level, my family has changed.
Jessica, for instance, has found a treasure in Sak Saum and its people. Her association with the ministry has reaped the benefits of getting to know and love a lot of people who were once hurting, but are now healing. She gets to play a large part in that healing too (though I don't think she realizes it).
One-footed football tossing. Patent pending. |
She's also a great mom and daughter, and Cambodia has allowed her to enjoy spending more time with Aidan and Ginny and Eric.
Friends. :) |
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Aidan, of
course, has seen the most change. He's grown taller, as boys of his age usually
do, but more, his character has grown. He is no
longer bullied, and has found more confidence because of that. He gets to spend
lots of good quality time with his mom, dad, and grandparents, and he has made
lots of new friends.
Everyone loves Tom and Jerry. |
...and then there's me. Geeky, slightly clumsy, bald... me. How have I changed?
Well, I'm
still geeky. I still blunder into the occasional mishap (to the amusement of many,
including Mara). I still love video games, Star Wars, and I still get a huge
kick out of weird food items (*cough* follow my Pinterest *cough*).
However, I'm growing too. I'm learning to be a better... well... everything. I'm learning what's really important in life, and I'm learning each day how to put myself aside. It's not easy, and I'm not always successful.
Navi. Student, and friend. |
The rewards are worth it though. Seriously. I've seen more and done more in my short time here than I've honestly accomplished in most of my life. One day, I will look back on the legacy of my life, and I intend to do so with the knowledge and memories of a life well lived.
I think I am on the right track so far. :) Time will tell.
Epic battle! River Monster Vegetable Wall... go! |
So what's next? Well, our second year in Cambodia promises to be interesting. There's the big election coming up, which according to my various sources, may include anything from a small-scale war to free bananas. My English teaching should expand, and I will get to see a few more countries.
I will journey across barren lands to the very summit of Mount Doom... wait, that's The Lord of the Rings.
The bird is Sorina. The boy is happy. Aidan, we have enough birds. |
We will face high temperatures, monsoon rains, crazy motorists, and an assortment of market vendors.
Props to Jennifer and Ken for the awesome reading material! |
Well, that about wraps it up. This is a short summary of how things continue here. More stories to follow (yes, sooner than it took for this one).
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