Slightly out of date, but now that I’m back in the world of
internet I wanted to update my page with some blogs I had written.
Written on 01-09-10

Larb and Lard… Goodbye Thailand

Our time in Thailand
has come to an end and that means, among other things, saying goodbye to our
favorite restaurant where we ate larb with sticky rice and rotee (banana and
chocolate crepe made with a heavy amount of butter and carnation milk) all for
around 65 Baht (~2.00USD)

My pack is light and
I’m ready for the next adventure!

We are heading to Cambodia today!
This month we were asked to pack as little as possible and I
am currently carrying about 1/2 of the stuff I brought with me (the rest is
back at the YWAM base in Bangkok,
where we will be going for Debrief at the end of February). We will first take
a van five hours to the border, walk across the border, and then take a bus
five more hours to Siem Reap. We will spend two days there preparing to leave
for our ministry sites and touring Angkor Wat.

This month we will be working in a Cambodian village (which
will be the first time this race I haven’t lived in a city). I actually don’t have
much information to give just yet- not even what city we will actually be in,
but I do know we will be working with a church in a village, teaching English and doing evangelism in the surrounding area. It’s possible
we will be living in our tents and taking bucket showers this month, which will
be much of a change for our team since we have lived in hostels and, for the
most part, had hot showers. I’m looking forward to our camping experience. Most
likely I will not have electricity or internet but I will try and write an
update with better information soon.