Quick update from a slack blogger

It truly astounds me how much time I wasted on the internet during my time in Korea.  Admittedly, I did have little choice chained to my desk as I was at the time, but here in Cambodia, logging onto the WWW just seems all too hard!!

As I may or may not have mentioned, I am teaching English predominantly to kindergarten children here in Phnom Penh.  I moved out of a guest house into my own apartment recently, where my neighbours all seem to be old foreign men who look like they are here for ‘good times,’ if you catch my drift.  I am pretty much convinced my actual next door neighbour is a prostitute, though how I prove this to be so is beyond me.  All I know is that there seems to be an array of different ‘gentlemen’  leaving her apartment at all hours of  the day.  This morning I left my apartment in search of a bicycle to rent for the day, and ended up a few hours later, $30 lighter, as the owner of my own mode of transport!!  Very exciting stuff!

Teaching 3 and 4 year old Cambodians to speak English is exhausting and hilarious all at the same time.  I’m hoping to move onto older kids soon, but  the funny shit they do does crack me up.  For example, yesterday I was pointing out students who had been excellent that class.  I then feel a tap on my leg and see 3 year old Simeng, who has pissed his pants, standing there naked asking ‘Teacher, have I been excellent today?”‘  ( The same child I caught the previous week peeing into the classroom bin!) I often look down to a sea of faces with fingers firmly planted up their noses, who then want to hold my hand.  I am constantly flashed by little girls, and watch as the little boys check out each others penis’… Its a good thing I’m no paedophile!!

I have a 2 hour lunch break here, and as I work a fair distance from where I live, I decided to join a gym to fill this gap of time.  The gym is quite modern and on the 4th floor of a building.  Many Cambodians sensibly sleep over lunch time (hence my 2 hour break) so the gym is usually quite empty when I am there.  Sometimes, however, I am joined by a group of local men, who I think are just there for a catch up rather than any real exercise.  I have witnessed them though, treadmill running in flip flops and exiting loud grunts as they try to bicep curl 10 kilos.  I do believe they think as long as they work up a sweat (not through actual exercise but by steaming in up in a 4th floor building in the middle of the day without turning on the air con) they are getting fit.  Hey, but Im not complaining.  I figure they just make me look better!!  The change room at the gym is a whole other experience.  A woman stands and watches me as I change and shower each day.  I have tried to tell her I’m ok and don’t need any assistance, but I think it might be part of her job, and as I am the only woman who ever seems to be there, I can hardly deny the woman the one break she has from mopping the spotless floor for the millionth time that day!!

Published in: on March 27, 2010 at 9:14 am  Leave a Comment  
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Things I saw today…

*  A man on a motorbike loaded with enough bananas to feed a small nation

*  A man running on a treadmill wearing flip flops

*  2 chicken breasts in the supermarket for $1.50

*  A turd left on the staircase to my classroom by my kindergarten student

*  Another turd left on my classroom floor by another student

*  Approximately 8500 tuk tuk drivers all wanting to take me for a ride

*  Possibly 10200 moto drivers also wanting to give me a lift

I shall endeavour to have my camera with me more often to share these moments more visually with you

Published in: on March 14, 2010 at 9:39 am  Leave a Comment  

Karma and a pig… a tasty, tasty pig…..

I write this entry from the back of a mini van headed for Siem Reap.  It is Friday, 7.30am and I am meant to start work in exactly one hour and ten minutes time.  As my job is in Phnom Penh, you can obviously tell this is not going to happen.  Basically, I am taking my 2nd ever fake sick day in my whole life so I can dine on spit roast pig in a village where a good friend Aaron has been 10 times the person as I and has been volunteering to build houses juse outside of Siem Reap.  Today is his last day on the project, so to celebrate he has spent $100 to have a pig slaughtered and spit roasted for the occasion.  (in case you were wondering , this will be a feast for the entire village, not just he and I!!)

In true gutless style, I text messaged my boss at 6.10am and her lack of response could mean one of 3 things…

a)  She got the message and all is well.  On Monday, she will greet me with a warm embrace, asking me if Im sure Im up to working today.

b)  She didnt get the message, so I should expect an angry call in about one hour’s time..

or.. c)  She got the message and I rock up to school on Monday to be told my services are no longer required.

10.40am.  We have just finished out pitstop en route and there has been no call from shcool.  About to pile back onto the slightly running late minivan when the driver realised the sliding door ist stuck.  The next 15 minutes are filled with Cambodian machoism as 6 men pull and tug and deconstruct the door to no avail.  Ordinarily this sort of thing does not bother me, but knowing a tuk tuk is waiting for me in Siem Reap at 12 sharp to escort me to my piggy feast, Im slightly on edge.

Finally, it is decided we can all board from the front of the van, over the front seat, and as we do, the door is finally shoved open!!  It will now be a race against the clock to ensure my stomach is sated with piggy goodness.  Ahhh karma is such a bitch!!

What was left of piggy when I arrived!! Not to fear, I didnt miss out!! He had simply been ripped into delicious bite sized morsels!!

Published in: on March 2, 2010 at 11:50 am  Leave a Comment  
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