Vietnam 

 

  1. First time in an Asian country
  2. I got to try way more first time foods and spend way more time with the people and experience the culture here than any other country so far. 
  3. I met a lot of Koreans 
  4. I was asked by multiple girls if I was single, and available. 
  5. Saw more places than any other country (like Dragon Bridge and Hoi An)
  6. Made the most Facebook friends here – that I also still keep in touch with 
  7. Watched my first soccer game…. with Vietnamese students πŸ™‚ I actually really liked it πŸ˜€ Vietnam has an awesome goalie!
  8. Got to experience some pre Tet holiday (their lunar new year)
  9. First time teaching an “English Class”
  10. Got to try some fresh from the field Vietnamese coffee (someone actually gave me a whole bag of grounds!)

 

Cambodia

 

  1. Got a new team of people (including one more girl and one less guy) 
  2. Second time living with the whole squad in one building.
  3. First time consistently doing night ministry only (for about 2 weeks) 
  4. First time sharing gospel and seeing immediate results since month one in Belize
  5. Bought the most here (lighter clothes to stay cool and also be prepared for Africa) 
  6. Someone in Phnom Penh thought I spoke Khmer really good and asked if I was going to live there long term (I only know 3 words) 
  7. 5th and last hot country on this journey, until Africa. We are going into Europe for 3 months and it’s going to be cold. Going to watch ‘Cool Runnings’ on the way there πŸ™‚ 

 

Both Countries

 

  1. Met the most interesting people. Some were funny πŸ™‚
  2. Pretty much everyone was very friendly and kind and welcoming 
  3. Just like in Central America… in each country here I was thought to have been a native. In Vietnam I was thought to have been either Vietnamese or from Singapore, and in Cambodia I was told I fit in because of my clothing and that I speak the language good…and because I look Asian haha!
  4. I didn’t die walking through the tuk tuk and motorbike traffic