Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Cambodia

We just got back from a 9 day vacation in Cambodia late last night- what a trip! It's called, "The Kingdom of Cambodia" and it's worlds different than Singapore. We flew into Phnom Penh and paid for our Visas upon arrival- a short tuk tuk ride later and we found ourselves in our first Cambodian hotel. The Indochine 2 was one that was recommended by the Lonely Planet book we're using to navigate: $25/night including breakfast downstairs for two people. 3 1/2 stars in Cambodia does not equal 3 1/2 stars in America, but it was an experience and there was A/C...that proved to be a rare commodity so I'm glad we started the trip with some. We wandered down the Mekong River front to find dinner at the Foreign Correspondents Club. 


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The Indochine 2 Hotel 
Mekong River Walk
The Royal Palace
FCC & Palace in the background
Music Bar with a great selection of vinyls 
Mr. Cody Cook 
The next morning we had our tuk-tuk driver from the night before take us out of town about 30 minutes to see The Killing Fields. It was a sobering experience, but one that we didn't want to miss being in Phnom Penh. The drive out to it was eye-opening as well. Cambodia is still part of the 3rd world and it's very evident in some respects. 
In our Tuk Tuk 
Local selling snails roadside
A commemorative stupa filled with the skulls of the victims 
Bracelets left for the children that were victims here
Victims of the Khemer Rouge and Pol Pot 

We were glad we went to see the fields, but ready to leave. We grabbed a quick lunch by the National Museum and then explored a little of it as well. A quick nap and it was time to eat again...maybe this should be a culinary blog...we post a lot of pics of food. Cody had done some research and found a restaurant that helps to train Cambodians in the art of service. They provide excellent meals and help the students learn skills to acquire restaurant jobs in the future. It was great! We went to bed early in order to catch a bus to Sihanoukville (6hrs away). 
Khemer Amok  
Khemer Char K'Dout 
Friends Restaurant  
Wontons with Chili Sauce 
Pineapple and Chili Ice Cream 
Seeing Hands Massage

We spent a good deal of time on the bus sleeping and watching movies, but eventually we arrived in Sihanoukville. We spent two nights at the Malibu Bungalows where we could hear the ocean from our room. We had to watch out for the mosquitos and slept by fan- no A/C, but it was beautiful! 
Malibu Beach Bungalows
Nice way to relax in the heat 
What a view 
Valentine's Day 

Luckily, we were able to arrange for a private taxi from Sihanoukville to Siem Reap... it still took 8 hours, but we were glad to make the journey to see one of the Wonders of the World! We had a great time exploring the city: Pub Street, etc. and all of the temples...including a 20mile bike ride out to visit Angkor Wat. Cody planned a terrific spa day for my 27th Birthday and perhaps the best part of the trip was when my little brother, William, got released from the hospital in Texas... Thank the Lord!

Angkor Wat
Monkeying Around  



Our book of info
Fish Massage  
King Angkor Villas 
You can't take Texas out of the Cooks! 
All in all we had a wonderful trip seeing a different part of the world. We made lots of memories, but were very happy to come "home" to Singapore...especially when we had such great surprises waiting on us. 
Birthday Surprise Box from Christina

Flowers from Mom 


XOXO

Christie


Saturday, February 9, 2013

So, we live on the other side of the world.

This week has been filled with new and fun experiences, but also with the realization of how far away from friends and family we are. My sweet little brother William (3yrs old) has been in the hospital for over a week with Ecoli 0157. He's been so sick and is now struggling with acute kidney failure as a complication from the toxins. The doctors are still confident in his recovery, but he's so small and it's beyond hard to be this far away. Not that we could do anything even if we were there- except give him a kidney, which obviously I'd be thrilled to do if it would make him well.

Feeling helpless is the the worst thing in the world for someone with my personality. It's a lesson that God has had to teach me over and over again in the last 10 years and I hate it. I know that I have to just let go of what I can't control anyway and trust that God will handle it the way He has planned and that all things work together for good for those who love Him. Well, I love the Lord and can only imagine the plans that he has for little William's life. This is just a bump in the road, but any and all prayers are heard by God and are so welcome.

Cody and I moved into our new place on Friday of last week and got 3/4 of our furniture delivered. Still waiting on our guest bed and couch, but it's starting to feel like home. No internet yet...I'm blogging in the quintessential coffee shop style right now, due to the free wi-fi. Ready to get on a schedule and be able to stay in contact with everyone at home better!

We're headed to Cambodia tomorrow for 8 days and plan to visit 3 different cities. It'll be a new country for both of us and we've made some pretty bold, "back-packer" plans. (Nothing that involves a motorcycle...yet)

I'll post pictures next time! The only new ones I have are of Chinese New Year... which basically is a Dollar Store explosion into a street filled with too many people to walk all topped off with the essence of Durian wafting in and out.... it was my worst nightmare; the pictures of my face are actually pretty hilarious.




Christie