Boy do I have some pictures for you!!!!!!!

Welcome to my world!! I know it doesn’t look that pretty…but pictures really don’t portray the beauty and peace accurately! This is the road that I run on at 6:30 in the morning!! There are rice fields on both sides filled with water. They  just harvested these fields which is why they are brown. It’s so peaceful though!


If you keep running on this road you will come across a whole bunch of villages!! We go to the villages twice a week.


There are water buffalo too!!


Check out the Cambodian sunset!!!


B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!! It is breath taking here. I could stay here for a lot longer if they let me! haha


That’s right…we are wearing SICK RayBan sunglasses! It cost us $4 too and they are real!! Woo hoo!! Thank you Cambodia!


In the village, we teach them about a bible story, play songs and games and then we do some hygiene stuff like clipping nails and washing hair. I love clipping the nails!!


I was trying to french braid this little girls hair (don’t worry she wasn’t mad haha), and she had like six different cowlicks!! It turned out pretty horrible actually…I just laughed. I tried to redo it later!


Granny!!! She’s so precious. She is one of the Grandma’s in the village!! Wouldn’t you think it would hurt to sit like that?? OUCH!


Got her to stop crying after I picked her up. SCORE! I love the little babies!


Heating up some water for tea!


Aren’t Cambodian kids beautiful?!


Something interesting about Cambodian culture is that they believe that if they move into a house that was lived in before…there is a spirit. So, they put a “spirit house” outside for the spirit to live in. They also feed it real food (they place the food on the house and leave it there). Interesting eh? I guess they do this so that the “spirit” won’t torment them. Good thing we are here to tell them there is a living God who brings peace!


Kiddo’s washing themselves by well in our backyard


Merete and Sulvey (on the right) are on staff with YWAM. They were the main teachers we worked with.


Kids in the village.


Village kitchen.


Village dog….lots of milk to share with her puppies! hahaha


Precious puppies! I wanted to take them with me!!

Well, I hope you enjoyed the tour of Cambodia!!

Love you all!