On this past friday, my team went on an adventure to a natural swimming hole and climbed to the top of a mountain to a buddhist temple and ended up getting poured on. This may sound a little strange to all of you reading but it was truly one of the greatest days of my life. I made memories that will last a life time with people that will be around even longer. The smiles and the laughs are still pictured and playing over and over again.
Since then we had a few days of ministry including sunday school, worship with locals, teaching english to children, and coaching soccer. You could say cambodia is treating me well.
This trip has opened my eyes to an all new kind of living in a simpler way and not having all the comforts that I have back home in America. I thought I had seen what poor was until I’ve come here, but I’ve only seen American poor until the moment I watched an entire family crawl out of a hut made of who knows what that was half the size of my bed room.
You will never know what you have until you dont have it anymore.
You’re also still thinking about the title. Supposedly I ate a sandwich that had peanut sauce on it a few days ago and had no reaction to it what so ever. And mom I’m sorry for not being super responsible on that one, but I’m okay and still livin’ and lovin’.
