When we found out our ministry for the month I was disappointed. Working in the garden in extreme heat and teaching English…not too excited about either of those. The first few days it took everything in me to get through the day. I’m burnt out from it being month 10 on the race, bending over in the garden and sleepless nights on a horrible sleeping pad on cement floors has left my body aching, I’m constantly sweating, my feet are always covered in mud (it’s monsoon season her), and the repetitive “this is a square, say square” is enough to drive me insane. But then, as instant as flipping a light switch, something changed.
I have completely fallen in love with the kids we teach therefore making the teaching so enjoyable! Turns out I really don’t mind pulling weeds and planting seeds. I think it’s hilarious that 2 newborn baby rats have fallen from the rafters of our ceiling, one nearly landing on me. We have named the huge skink Sam and I love watching the geckos catch the bugs on the wall at night. I do feel bad Robin’s tent now has a huge hole from one of the rats trying to get to her peanut butter but it’s so funny to tell the story of the 2 rats falling from the ceiling causing us all to scream and run in all directions. Our contact Ra and his wife Noon treat us so well and have shown us so much love. God asked me to give up spending money this month (blog post to come) yet I’ve seen Him bless me over and over and over again. Cambodia is a beautiful country and the people are some of the most gorgeous people I’ve seen anywhere in the world.
Truth be told, I went from dreading this month to falling in love with it. I can’t believe we have only less than 2 weeks left here. Time is flying by and I’m trying my hardest to enjoy every moment here without counting the days until I am home again. Thank you all for your continued prayers and support!
<3 I love and miss you all! <3
